Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. fjyjp.ETHODIS T CHURCHES. PITT-STREET CIRODIT; TO-MORROW, SERVICES IN KING THEATRE. Preacher: REV. W. READY. . 11 a.m.—Subject. " Pulling ,^ arc ',, /Mi 11118 * Stream." Anthem. " Magnillcat (Adlam); 7 Subject. " Our National I erilo. Anthem, "The Day Thou Gavest AVowlward). Solo. "Calvary" (Rodney).. Mr. 11. Blakeley. Recit.. " And God said. Let the Waters." Air. " Roll in in Foaming Billows" (from Haydn's "Creation ), Mr. Robert Orr. of Wellington. MT. ALBERT-11, Mr. Ilislop; 6.45, Mr. Evans (Student). _ , KING SLA Nl>-11, Rev. A. N. Scotter, 8.A.; 6.45. Mr. T. Clark. v „ ARCH HILL (Church Anniversary)-11, Mr. Evans; 7, Mr. Hislop. , ~ _ AVONDALE—II. Rev. G. S. Cook; 6.45, Rev. A. N. Scottor, H.A. WAIKUMETE —11 and 6.45, Mr. E. Stone. HENDERSON—II, Mr. Hammond; 6.*5. Rev. G. S. Cook TE ATATF/A— Rev. G. S. Cook. jpiTT-STREET METHODIST CHURCH. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. REOPENING SERVICES. FRIDAY, JUNK 9th, 1911. 3.15 o'c.— Unveiling of Memorial Windows and Official Opening of New Organ. 5 o'c.—Recitals on New Organ. 6 o'c.—Great Ten Mooting. 7.30 o'c. —Public Meeting. SUNDAY, JUNE 11th. SPECIAL SERVICES, Morning, at 11 o'c. Evening, at 7 o'c. MONDAY, JUNE 12th FIRST GRAND ORGAN RECITAL, By MR. HAROLD GREG,SON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th. GRAND SACRED CONCERT. By the Pitt-street Choir. Conductor, MR. E. 11. NICHOLAS. MONDAY, JUNE 19th. SECOND GRAND ORGAN RECITAL, By MR. HAROLD GREGSON. jyr ETHODIS T CHURCHES. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD— Rev. G. Bond; 7, Rev. W. A. Hay. MOUNT EDEN—II. Rev. W. A. Hay; 7, Rev. G. Bond. NEWMARKET—II, Mr. S. Stone; 7, Mr. A. Watecjvorth. PAR-NELL—II, Rev. 11. L. Richards; 7, Mr. Emerson. REMUERA—7, Rev. 11. L. Richards. PANMURE— Rev. W. A. Hay. ETHODIS T CHURCHES. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, PONSONBY.-ll а.m., Mr. Price; anthem, "To Thee. Great Lord" (Rossini). 7 p.m., Rev. A. C. Lawry; anthem, "The Strain Upraise of Joy and Praise" (Sullivan). lS BAYFIELD—II a.m., Rev. A. C. Lawry; 7 p.m., Student. Morning solo, " I Cling to Thee." Mount EDEN wesleyan METHODIST CHURCH.— 11 o'clock; Evening, 7 o'clock. ONEHUNGA METHODIST CHURCH.— 11 a.m., Rev. J. Dukes; 7 p.m., Mr. Field. MANGERE—II a.m., Mr. Field. MANGERE BRIDGE—7 p.m.. Rev. J. Dukes. Birkenhead methodisT circuit.BIRKENIIEAD.II a.m., Rev. T. G. Carr; 7 p.m., Air. W. Lea (Student). NORTHCOTE— a.m.. Air. W. Lea (Student); 3 p.m., Rev. T. G. Carr; 7 p.m., Rev. T. G. Carr. BIRKDALE—7 p.m.. Mr. P. Dellow. MAYFIELD—3 p.m., Mr W. Lea (Student). ALBANY—3 p.m., Mr. Rurciman. DEVONPORT METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES.—DEVONPORT—II, Mr. W. 11. Grave; 7, Rev. W. 11. Beck; anthem by Choir; soloist, Mr. Arthur Allen, " Thou'rt Passing Hence." SUNNYSIDE-11. Mr. W. J. Harvey; 7. Mr. \V. 11. Grave. TAKAPUNA— 11, Rev. W. H. Beck; 7, Mr. Rperber. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. — FRANKLIN ROAD-11, Rev. J. Carlisle; 6.45, Rev. W. Harris (In Memoriam Service of the late Mr. Davidson and Mrs. Blakey). RICHMOND AVENUE-11, Rev. W. Harris; 6.45. Mr. Foster. WATERVIEW—3, Rev. J. Carlisle: 6.45, Air. Burrow. AVONDALE—7, Rev. J. Carlisle. lIOBSONVILLE TRIP—Air. Hay man. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH.— —ALEXANDRA-STREET.—II, Rev. H. White; 6.45, Rev. G. P. Hunt, of Thames. Strangers invited. A UCKLAND ETHODIST "MISSION. Auckland IVJLethodist -a-UssioN. EAST-STREET HALL, NEWTON. 10 a.m. Men's Bible Class (Minister s Room). 11 a.m. —Preacher. REV. W. A. KEAY. Subject, " SACRIFICE AND SERVICE." 3 p.m.—PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON SERVICE. Speaker, REV. W. A. KEAY. Solo. MRS. FRAY. Recital, " KING ROBERT OF SICILY" (Longfellow). Solo. "Nearer, My God" (Enos Bacon). MR. EXTON. Chairman, REV. JAMES WILSON. THE AUCKLAND BROTHERHOOD INVITE EVERYBODY. 7 p.m. — THE PEOPLE'S SERVICE. Preacher. REV. JAMES WILSON. Subject, "EVERLASTING REALITY OF RELIGION." Soloist, MRS. J. DIXON. Anthem (selected) by CHOIR. MR. HARRIS (Student) will assist at this Service. Song Service, Choir and Orchestra, 6.45 p.m. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, 7.45 p.m. GRAND VARIETY CONCERT. Splendid Programme. Leading Artists. 11l Aid of Building Debt Extinction Fund. Tickets. 6d. Children. Half-ticket. \ UCKLAND pENTRAL "MISSION. .Auckland Central IVlission. (Motto: "Have Faith in God.") Bright. Helpful Services will be held TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), as follows:— 11 Albert-street Hall. Deepening of Spiritual Life Service. Preacher, Mr. John Bissett. Subject, "THE MIGHTY CONFLICT AND SIGNAL VICTORY." Sunday-school, 2.45. Young Men's Class, 3 p.m. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. б.3oSong Service. ORCHESTRA—" Arise up. Arise," " Jerusalem," Fruhling's " Erwachen." CHOlß—"Channel of Blessing," " Speak Just a Word." C.M. QUARTETTE PARTY—" Seeking the Wanderer." 7 p.m.—GREAT PUBLIC SERVICE. Preacher, Mr John Bissett, Missioncr Subject, "THE HONOURABLE MAN WITH TWO BUTS IN HIS LIFE. ' 2000 Free Seats. New Hymn Sheets provided. Strangers and Friends Heartily Invited. riMIE AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF THE NEW I - CHURCH, POMP ALU HALL, PONSONBY. Service, 7 p.m. Subject, " JONAH." The Society has a Free Lending Library, to which All Thinkers are Welcomo. UNITARIAN CHURCH, PONSONBY ROAD (Near Reservoir). TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). II a.m.—" Sacrifice." 7 n m.—" The Thoughts of tho Wise." 1 ' REV. 11. J. HALL. M.A. y M.C.A MEN'S MEETING. SUNDAY SONG SERVICE at 3.30. MR. W. R. TUCK will speak on "FAITH, THE POWER THAT SUSTAINS. rpiIEOSOPIIICAL SOCIETY". X H.P.B. Lodge, 351, Queen-street. ! TO-NIGHT (Saturday), at 8 o'clock. For tho Benefit of Those who are Unable 1 to Attend on Sunday Evening, MR. J. R. THOMSON Will give a Popular Lecture on " TIIEOSOPHY," At the close of which Questions will bo Answered. PUBLIC LECTURE. TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at 7. "FROM YOUTH TO AGE." Questions Invited. Lotus Class, for Children, Sunday, 3 p.m. Free Public Classes, for Enquirers, Monday, 7 45 p.m., Wednesday, 3 p.m. ' Library and lteadir-groom open daily. 1 j^ IUCKLANDl UCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, F itAYNER'S BUILDINGS, WELLESLEY-ST. " * WEST. 1 TO-MORROW (Sunday) at 7 p.m. Public Lecture, " THE ABSOLUTE," Will be delivered by I MISS G. 0. BLANDFORD. Vocal Solo bT Miss Gusta Campbell. Music. Sending. Questions. /CHRISTIAN SClENCE.—Services every Wed--5 nesday, 8 p.m. Readingroom open daily • 11 till 4, except Saturday—s4, City Chambers. Literature on Sale. I. . — •, pROGRESSIVE THO'UOII T, ,1 FEDERAL CLUBROOMS, WELLESLEY-ST. II 7 p.m.—REV. M. WALKER. Subject, " THE . PASSING OF THE CLERGYMAN—Stone--11 breaking and Heartbreaking." COME AND HEAR MRS. BARTON. . Tho Gifted Tompera-nco Orator from Glasgow, at THE AUCKLAND TABERNACLE y On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at 3. I. REV. KNOWLES KEMPTON Chairman. ' u Musical Itcjfta, Colltyjtduii.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19110527.2.5.7
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14691, 27 May 1911, Page 3
Word Count
999Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14691, 27 May 1911, Page 3
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the New Zealand Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence . This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries and NZME.