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• Sermons» Lectures, Soirees, etc, *||| ETHODIS T.-j CHURCHES. '-ralfg PITT-STREET CIRCUIT, .PITT-STREET CHUItCH.—II a.m., Rev. W. l-Sj READY. Subject, "God Concealing; Himself. ' vJi Anthem, "The X>or<l La my .Shepherd" (Mac* ' farren). 7 p.m., R;v.. W. READY. Subject, \ :"f| "The Memories of the Past." Anthem, "lie . Strain Upraise of Joy and Praise" (Sampson). : yia soloist Miss Olive J.iraos; solo, "His Salvation ' : ' f'| is Nigh Them that Pear Him'' (from "Woman w'a of Samaria"). Mr. Wm. Aspinnll. ■ MOUNT ALBERT.—II, Mr. A. Waterworth;' 6.45. Rev. G. 8. Cook. 3 KINGSLAND.—II. Mr. W. J. Harvey; 6.45, -V® Rev. A. N. Scolder, B.A. rr'lj ARCHHILL.— Rev. A. N. Scotter, 8.A.; •• : -j 7 ("Mission Service), Mr. Marshall. AVONOALE.—II, Rev. G. S. Cook; 6.45, Mr. m A. W. Mart'"n. y-1 WAIKUMETK.—II a.m. and 7 p.m.— H. v] Field. J Note.—Watrh-night Service in Pitt-street -'(i Church TO-NIGHT at 11.15-Rev. W. Ready. j jyjETHODIST CHURCHES. 1 AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. J GRAFTON ROAD.—II a.m.. Rev. T. Q. Wj Brooke; 7 p.m . Mr. Brakenrig. . >71 MOUNT EDEN.—II a.m.. Mr. C. L. Carr (Student): 7 p.m., Rev. T. G. Brooke. NEWMARKET.—II a.m., Mr. P. Dellow; ? p.m., Mr. C. L. Carr (Student). PARNELL.— a.m., Mr. B. Hart; 7 p.m., V Mr. R. J. Emerson. ■ i REMUERA.—7 p.m., Mr. G. W. L. Robinson, - PANMURE.— p.m., Mr. P. Dellow. |ETHO])IST CHURCHES, AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, PONSONBY.— " REV. G. BOND; 6.45, REV. G. BOND. Ad- i j thems morning and evening. Watch-night Service THIS (Saturdav) EVENING, 11.30. , ~ BAYFIELD.—II, MR. ADCINGTON; 6.45, M 35 . % I W. H. HERBERT, M.A., of Te Aroha g N.B.—The Evening Services at the above Churches will commence at 7 o'clock instead of 6.45 on and after Sunday. January Bth. EV ON PORT METHODIST CHURCH SER- ' JLJ VICES.—DEVONPORT—II, Rev. W. H. '3f Beck: 7. Rev. W. H. Beck (Communion). SUN. NYSIDE—II, Mr. A. Hislop; 7. Mr. E. B. ? V/ ; Jones. TAK A PUNA—II, Supply; 6.45, Mr. A. Hislop. ; 5? "QEVONPORT METHODIST CHURCH, I SPECIAL SERVICES. ' Preacher, Morning and Evening: REV. W. H. BECK. Morning Anthem, "Let Us Now Go Evert ; / Unto Bethlehem." :U: Evening Anthem, "O Lord, How Manifold are Thy Works." ' /-•; Solo. "Into Thy Hands" (by Newman Wol« sey), Mrs. H. J. Hall. . —— ■' The Usual Watch-night Service win be held 'jf at the Devonport Methodist Church at 11.45 ■ " TO-NIGHT. f ; :i : BIRKENHEAD ' METHODIST CIRCUIT : 3 SERVICES. Ist January, 1911.—BIRKEN- ,'v-tH HEAD—II a.m,. Rev. T. G. Carr (Sacrament); • 7 p.m., Mr. Harold P. Burton. NORTHCOTE 11 a.m., Mr. Harold P. Burton; 7 p.m., Rev. T. G. Carr 'Sacrament). BIIi.KD.kLE—7 p.m., 'V? Mr. J. A. Runciman. ALBANY—3 p.m.. Rev. iv T. G. Carr. GREENEITHE—3 p.m., Mr. F. Sous tor. • -x Mount EDEN wesleyan methodist W -"J- CHURCH.—Morning, 11 o'clock; Evening, 7 o'clock. A UCKLAND 71/TETHODIST TVyTISSION! -Auckland IVJLBTHODIST l'J-ISSION. EAST-ST. HALL, NEKTON. 10 a.m—Men's Bible Class. 11 Morning Service. Preacher, MR. E. . J GOSNELL. ,5 3 p.m.—Brotherhood P.S.A. Short Addresses . ■ by Members, Brotherhood Choir assisting. S; 7 p.m.—Service for the People. Preacher. REV. J. WILSON. Subject, "THE NEW YEAR'S LESSON." Duet, MISS ELSE 3 ? LOCK and L. GALLOWAY. Choir and KM Orchestra assisting. "v>'i HELPING HAND HALL, Freeman's Bay. , •'! 11 Morning- Service. Preacher, REV. J AS. WILSON. Communion after Service. & 7 p.m.—Service for the People. Preacher, 'A MR. R. GOSNELjIi. The Gospel arid Song and Story. A Welcome to All. TO-NIGHT. 10.30 p.m.—East-et. Hall-Watch. night Service. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHESu-;t| FRANKLIN ROAD Rev. A. Faulks (,■»• - . cently from England); 6.45. Rev. J. Carlisle^ Special New Year's Sermons. RICHMOND— 11. Rev. J. Carlisle; 6.45, Mr. Middleton- o- IS ATERVIEW— and 6.45, Rev. R. Rajjm. ' ' AVONDALE—7. Supply. V PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. ALEX- "'I ANDRA-STREJJ—II, Rev. 11. Young; 6.45. Rev. J. Cocker. Sacramental and Coven- .« ant Service. ' y-'y-AUCKLAND /"CENTRAL I\TISSION. 11 ■AUCKLAND CENTRAL JW-ISSIOiN.. 'S-g; The Place to Spend a Bright New Year's Day. . :s SPECIAL Watch-night Service at M 9.15 To-night, Central Hall. : 'gi TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 11 a.m., Albert-street Hall—Great Con&ecra- ■'■ -I'M tion Gathering. Preacher, Mr. John. Bissett. Subject, "Where is the Jjord Qod "Mm ot Elijah?" H.M. THEATRE. " M 6.30 to SONG SERVICE. >• i Sections by the Orchestra. Choir: "He Knows." vM Soloist, Miss Hettie Hunt, "O Light of life" • and "Old Jordan Waves." ; fi 7 p.m NEW "YEAR'S SERVICE. Preacher: MR. JOHN BISSETT. Subject, i "THE SECRET OF HAPPY NEW YEAR." New Hymn Sheets provided. All Seats Free, * \£t City and coan'jy friends heartily invited. 3RIST ADELPHIANS. ' Masonic Hall, Karangahape Road. -igjf 11 a.m.—Memorial Service (I. Cor. xi.). 7 p.m.—'Christianity's Golden Hope." -;-0! CHRISTA DELPHIAN, ">■-» FRATERNAL SYNAGOGUE. Masonic Hall, Pew North Road, Eden ;fsi Terrace. • -vJ 11 Breaking of Bread. 7 p.m. ; , HE : CJALVATION A RMY, >' i HE SALVATION -tiRMY. ALBERT-STREET (near Wellesley-street). - . Saturday Night— Open-air Meeting, Victoria-st. Watch-night Service, Barraeluk 11 p.m. ' v. 'M Sunday—Bright Meeting? l , as usual, 11 a.m., v ; j 3 and 7 p.m. Band meets for serenading, 5 . j a.m., City Read and Liverpool-street. ' i MONDAY, 9.3O—UNITED PICNIC. TAKA- ' PUNA. (Hot water.) ' HE AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF THE NEW; : ; CHURCH. ' AT NEW CHURCH HALL, PONSONBY. : Service, at 11.—"There is only ONE FOUNTAIN OF LIFE from Whom we have our being, from Whom we live, and from Whom k . w«i act, and that fountain is the Lord.'' v Swedenborg. - A UCKLAND UNITARIAN CHURCH, ik PONSONBY RD. (near Renervoir). OPENING SERVICE OF REV. ft. J. HALL'S : MINISTRY. Morning at 11—"The Signs of the Times." f ; Evening at 7 —"The Kingdom of —First." REV. R. J. HALL, M.A. inHURCH OF SPIRITUAL PHILOSOPHY,, ' V CENTRAL hall, COOK-ST. Sunday, 7 p.m. SISTER ESTELLE. Will hold Service. Address. "Spiritual Evo- \ ; lution." The Orchestra will play the followin Acthems:™'"Jerusalem" (Haydn). "Good* .i bye" (Tosti), "Lead. Kindly Light" (Newman). .<■<s Conductor, Mr. J. Ewart. Messages. Collection. — PERA HOUSE, SUNDAY. 7.30 p.m.—Scott , ')? Bennett lectures on " A Socialist's View of the French Revolution." PROGRESSIVE THOUGHT, FEDERAL CLUBROOMS, WELLESLEY-ST* 7 p.m.—Mß. R. W. COSSLETTT. Subject: " CAN MAN, BEING A LAW UNTO! HIMSELF, BE JUDGED BY ANOTHER?" All Members requested and Progressiva Thinkers invited to attend. H EOSOPHICAL HALL. 351, QUEEN-STREET. SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Public Lecture. "MAN'S LIFE IN THE THREE WORLDS." By Mrs. Hemus. ( Questions Invited. Library and Readingrootn Closed .on Monday and Tuesday. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. RAYNER'S BUILDINGS. WELLESLEY-ST. SUNDAY, Ist JANUARY—NO LECTURE. SUNDAY, 3th. JANUARY—PUBLIC LECTURE, TJr. Edward Headlam will give Selections from Shelley and Tennyson. Miss Gusta Campbell, Vocal Solo. • HEAR Scott Bennett, the Socialist Lecturer, Opera House, TO-MORROW : .f. 'Sunday), 7.30 p.m. Subject, "The French , Revolution." . ~ iT^—" . " . rito Those About to Marry.—Get your Fur- . X niture at Wholesale Prices from Hahn'a Cabinet and Joinery Factory, 82 and 84, ~ llobsQii-st. (near Victoria-st). Jobbing Work done Trade supplied. Call and inspect before purchasing elsewhere. FERNS in great variety just landed from . - AustrauL-ARTHUR YATES AND CO.. . Queen-street. -■■■■ . - j POT PLANTS, PALMS. FERNS, for Christ- -V mas Decorations, at ARTHUR, YATE& ■ AND CO., Queea-streoU V'"' i 1 : : ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14566, 31 December 1910, Page 3

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