mi mmmrn Minim w~ Sermons, Lectures, Soirees etc. METHODIST » CHURCHES. PITT-STREET circuit. PITT-STREET CHURCH.-ll ■^sSJJ> W READY. Subject. " Vision and Duty, < p.m.. REV. W. READY. Sublet..J responsibility and Liquor Tr^ 1 - _£" theihs: Morning:, "Kins of E> n e«: S,™n' "Behold the Days Com©" (Woodward). Soloist. Mr. M. Gregory. . „,._,.. • MOUNT.' ALBERT.—II. Missioner Gatman, 7. Rev. O. S. Cook. __~ en- *>«« KINGSLAND.-11. Rev. H. White; 6.45, Rev. A. X. Scotter, B.A. O. Burnet (student); ARCHHIWj!-11. Mr. 0. Burnet (student). 7. Mr. O. Burnet. _ _ ■'- _ , ', .. *,_ AVONDALE.-11. Rev. G. S. Cook; 6.40. Mr. Walker WAIKTOETE.-ll and 6.30. *•*»«&,_,• HENDERSON'.—II. Mr. Coad; 6.40. Missioner »PK ATATT7.—2.4S, Missioner Gatman. vrETHODLST CHURCHES. AUCKLAND WEST CTRCCIT. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. FONSONBY ROAD. 11 a.tn.-Rev. A. C. La-wry (Communion after Service). Anthem. " God So Loved the World" (Stainer). 7 n.m.-Mr. C. H. Poole, M.P. Anthem. * Gloria" in B Flat (Farmer). BAYFIELD CHURCH. It a.m.— Mr. E. A. Bond. 7 p.m.—Rev. A. C. Lawry. TIT ETH ODI ST CHURCHES. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD.— Rev. George Tre?ear (of West Australia): 7. Rev. Q. Bond. MT. EDEN.—II. Rev. 11. L. Richards; 7, Rev. W. A. Hay. EPSOM.-li. Rev. W. A. Hay; 7. Rev. H. L. Richards. NEWMARKET.-11. Rev. G. Bond: 7, Mr. Harris (student). PAR NELL.—II. Mr. Harris (student): 7. Mr. T. E. Price. REMUERA.-7. Mr. E. Howell. I'ANMURE.— 2.30. Sunday-school Anniversary. Rev. G. Bond. * METHODIST SERVICES, BIRKENHEAD. —BIRKENHEAD (Sunday-school Anniversary) -11 a.m.. Rev. T. G. Carr;; 3 p.m.. Mr. K. Emerson; 7 p.m.. Mr. R. Emerson. NORTUCOTE—II a.m.. Mr. Watson (student); 7 p.m.. Rev.. T. G. Carr. BIRKDALE-7 p.m.. Mr. Watson (student). ALRANY—3 p.m., Mr. Hayman. GREENHITHE— p.m.. Mr. Watson (student). __ . DEVOXPORT METHODIST CHURCH SER-VICES.-SUNDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1911.-DEVONTORT-11. Rev. Beck; 7. Mr. C. L. Carr (student). SUNNYSIDE-11. Mr. IIislop: 7. Rev. Beck. TAKAPUNA—II. Mr. W. A. Watson (student); 7. Mr. Hislop. ONEHUNGA METHODIST OKUROH.11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. J. Dukes. MANGERS—II a.m.. Mr. Moßobert.s; 7 p.m., Mr. Martin. MAXGERE BRIDGE-7 p.m.. Mr. Mcßobcrts. - PRIMITIVE METHODIST 'CHURCHES-NO-LICENSE tjERVICES.-FRANKLIN ROAD-U. Rev. J. Carlisle: 6.45. Rev. W. Harris. RICHMOND AVENUE-11. Rev._W Harris; 6.45. Rev. J. Carlisle. WATbRVIEAV -3. Rev. J. Carlisle: 6.45. Mr. J. Hunter. AVOXDALE-7. Mr. S. Wood. , PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH.-ALEXAXDRA-ST.-11. ( Rev. J. Cocker. " Responsibilities of Christian Oitisenstup; 6.45. Mrs. Barton, the popular S©-"**I?**1 ?** Advocate. Lovers of Reform invited. **>>»"*; Mrs. Stanley Moore. MOUNT RObKILL ; (Sunday-school Anniversary) — 11, Rev A. N. Scotter. 8.A.; 3..* Key. W. Hay; 6.45. Rev. H. White. Special ing of Yorkshire Anniversary Hymns by .Scholars 'and Choir. Strangers Mid old scholars invited. Anniversary Tea ana Public Meeting on Toeeday. . HIT. ROSKILL PRnaTry^B^arjn^HpDisT JVI SUNDAY-SCHOOL AXNTVERSABY. THE CHILDREN" DAY. Rev. A. N. Scotter. BA. 3-Rev. W. Hay. . 6.4s—Rev. H. White. Special* Singinp of Yorkshira Anniversary Hymns by Scholar; and Choir. ANNIVERSARY TEA AND ENTERTAINMENT ON TUESDAY.' , Adults. Is; Children. 9d. »Splendid Programme. AUCKLAND CENTRAL TV/fIfSION. ucKLAND Central SOnaos. (Motto: „-*' Have Faith in God. ) . Helpful Services will be held TOMORROW (SUNDAY. M•'•7 uer 11 a.ra.-Albert*t. Mission Hall. Preacher. Mr. John Bissett. Subject. THE BIOUI MAN IN THE WRONG PLACE. Sunday-school at 2.45. ■„.„.. = HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 6.30-SONG SERVICE. Orchestra: " Heavenwardl ' Mart*, ■: Chevalier de Breton. The Choir will sing: " Redemption fckmgs. Soloist. Miss Alice Bimmer. tOT\->p 7 nm-SPECIAL FORWARD MOVEMENT, %Jber Mr. John Bissett. Subject, * DECAPOLIS WONDER: lA FIUHI WORTH SEEING." 20C0 Free Seats. Hymn Books Provided. Strangers and City Friends warmly invited. T7*DEN HALL. VIEW RD-. MOUNT EDEN Sunday. 7 p.m.-Mr B. Taylor. I Tiipndav 7.30 Prayer. ._ . , I Thursday, : 7.30 p.m.-Address to Christiana GOSPEL HALL. CALLIOPE ROAD • DEVONPORT. Sundav. 7 p.m.-Mr. H. L. Thatcher. I Tuesday. 7-50 p.m.-Prajrer Meeting. A Hearty Invitation to AH.
p.OSPEL . HALL. PARNELL.j Sunday. 7 p.m.-Mr. Anderson. - Tuesday. 7.30 p.m.—Address by Mr. F. Bush. All are Welcome. HO W E - S RE E T H LL. OFF ICARANGAHAFE ROAD. Lord's Day. at 7 p.m.—Address by Messrs. Reanney and Jones. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.—Bible Reading. All Welcome. M. C. A _ . THE-REV. GEO. TREGBAR. O Australia, speaks at 4 p.m. u Subject: "The Call to a Great Work. At 5.15, Social Tea. ; ' •;."< All Men Welcome. . pHU RC HES OF CHRIST. PONRONBY ROAD— Mr. A. F. Turner. Subject. "TURNING WATER INTO WINE AT WEDDLNQ." DOMINION ROAD, corner Burnley Terrac« ' . RICHMOND (Francis-street).— Mr. A. A. Creamer. AVONDALE (corner Station Road)—6.4s. ■Mr. D. Bodle. ~_, „ x '„- ONEHUNGA (Foresters Ha 11).—6.45 p.m.. DEVONPORT (Masonic Hall, Victoria Rd.) —Mr. Hibburt. ■ . POINT CHEVALIER (Coronation Hall)— PUKEKOHE— Mr. M. Bell. PAPAKURA-7, Mr. W. Page. i The above Churches meet for worship at 11 a.m.; Bible School. 2.45 p.m. . . CHURCHES OF CHRIST. (J, WEST-STREET. Morning, at 11. for Fellowship. - Evening, at 6.45— Geo. Aldndge will preach. Subject, "Facing the loe: Christianity Against the DnnTi Interests. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday Evening, at WALTERS ROAD. -IT. ROSKlLL—Morning at 11. for Fellowship; Evening, at '6.45,.Mr. H Aldridg. will preach. Subject, Our Dttty in the Present Conflict.' UNITARIAN CHURCH. PONSONBY ROAD. (Near Reservoir). * 11 a.m.—"ln Defence of Doubt." 7 p.m.—" License and Liberty." A SERMON FOR YOUNG MEN. REV. R. J. HALL. M.A. AUCKLAND rpENT ATISSION. ' BIRKENHEAD (Next Hellaby's). OPENING SERVICE: ■ SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, at 7 p.m., And continuing each Week Night at eight o'clock, Saturday excepted. A Cordial Invitation to All. MR. FORBES MACLEOD. Evangelist. AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. RAYNER'S BUILDINGS. WELLESLEY-ST. W. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, at 7 p.m. Public. Lecture: ■ "THE NEW EVANGEL," By Mr. H. Young. Reading by Miss O. E. Rowe. Music. Reading:. Questions. , EOSOPHIC A L HALL, I .351, QUEEN-STREET. SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Public Lecture: -/'THE NEED OF A GREAT TEACHER." Questions Invited. Lotus Class for Children, Sunday, 3 p.m. Free Public Classes for Inquirers, Monday, 45 p.m.;* Wednesday. 2.30 p.m. Library and Readingroom open daily. PROGRESSIVE THOUGHT.-RANGATIRA ROOMS, corner Symonds-st. and Khyber Pass.— p.m.: REV. M. WALKER; subject, " A MEDICAL TALK ABOUT ALCOHOL, DRUGS, AND PROHIBITION." Advanced - Claiß To-night, 7.30.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14853, 2 December 1911, Page 4
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