Sermons. Lectures, Soirees, etc. Ik Tl/TETHODIST CHURCHES. PITT-STREET CIRCUIT. _; PITT-STREET—II a.m., REV. W. READY. Subject,, " Ecumenical Methodist Conference Message;" 7 p.m.. REV. W. READY. Subject. "What's in a Name? Anthems: Morning. "Hear Mo When I Call (King Hall), Soloist Mr. M. Gregory; Evening, " Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled (Trem- - bath). Soloist Mr. Margeraon • Y- MOUNT ALBERT-11, Rev. G. S. Cook; 7, Mr. H. Field. „ _* . 4 KINGSLAND—II. Rev. A. N. Scotter, 8.A.; 6.45. Mr. J. F. Hosking. n- ARCHHILL—II. Mr. Hislop; 7, Rev. A. of N. Scotter. 8.A.. _ _ ,'..'■« *: AVONDALE—II, Mr. H. Burton: 6.45, Rev. Vt G. 8. Cook. „. . N. WAIKUMETE—II. Missioner Gatman; iL 6.30, Mr. H. Martin. —--~, • ■ I HENDERSON—II. Mr. H. Martin; 6.45, Missioner Gatman, - TE ATATU—2.4S. Missioner Gatman. L. _____ ■Jk TETIIO DI S T CHURCHES. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD.—II. Rev. G. Bond, Comr" munion; 7, Rev. W. A. Sinclair. MOUNT EDEN.—II. Rev. J. J. Mather; 7, Rev. W. A. Hay. Communion. EPSOM.—II. Rev. W. A. Sinclair; 7. Rev. , G. Bond, Communion. ** NEWMARKET.—II, Rev. H. L. Richards, . Communion; 7, Mr. T. ¥.. Price. • PAENELL.-11. Rev. W. A. Hay. Communion; 7, Mr. W. Brakenrig. REMUERA.-7, Rev. H. L. Richards. 6 PANMURE.— Rev. R. J. Adlington. » T ETH 0 D 1 T CHURCHES. r- , AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHNS. PONSONBY ROAD (In St. John's Schoolroom During . Renovation). 11 a.m.—Mr. J Alison. Anthem, "But the - Lord is Mindful" (Mendelssohn), i. 7 p.m.— A. C. Lawry. Anthem, "Hear i. Us, O Lord" (Handel). i- Soloist. Miss Alison. 1- Miss Evelyn Nesbitt will sing a Solo. 7 - BAYFIELD CHURCH. " 11 a.m.—Rev. A. C. Lawry. 7 p.m.—Mr Mcßoberts. "YTETHODIST SERVICES. BIRKENHEAD. : . JUI -BIRKENHEAD-11 a.m.. Rev. T. G. Carr. Sacrament; 7 p.m., Mr. C. L. Carr 5. (Student). NORTHCOTE— a.m., Mr. P. Souster; 7 p.m., Rev. Carr. Sacrament. i. BILK DALE.—7 p.m.. Mr. Runciman. ALBANY— p.m., Mr. C. L. Carr (Student). e GREENHITHE-5 p.m.. Rev. Carr. - "TIEVONPOI.T METHOJJIST CHURCH SEBU VICES.-DEVONPORT-11. Rev. H. . Bull, of Christchurch; 7. Rev. W. H. Beck. Solo, " I Will Sine: of Thy Great Mercies - ' (N. Paul). Miss Alison Mudge. SUNNYSIDE—II, Mr. Parker, sen.; 7, Mr. McDonald. TAKAPUNA—II. Mr. T. Harris (Student); 7, Mr. T. Harris. 3 ■ ONEHUNGA METHODIST C'HURCH.--,11 a.m.. Mr. Clark; 7 p.m.. Rev. J. Dukes. MANGERE—II a.m., Rev.. J. - Dukes. MANGERE BRIDGE—7 p.m.. Sup- ;, ply- • • • PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHliltuH.-ALENANDRA-STREET.-ll a.m.. Mr. Darby: 6.45 p.m.. Rev. J. Cocker. Sacramental Service and Renewal of Quarterly Tickets. MOUNT ROSKILL—II a.m.. Mr. 1 E. Roberts; 6.45 p.m., Rev. J. Doherty. P' RiMrrrvE methodist churches.FRANKLIN ROAD—II, Mr. Teitgens: " 6.45, Rev." W. Harris. RICHMOND AVENUE >> —11. Rev. W. Harris; 6.45. Mr. J. Ferguson. WATER VIEW—3, Rev. W. Harris; 6.45. Mr. Hayman. AVONDALE-7, Mr. Burrow. A UCKLAND T\,f ETHODIST ISSION, . Auckland -Methodist XVlission. L ■ ■■. r — EAST-STREET HALL, NEWTON. 10 a.m.—Men's Bible Class. St. John's - Gospel Study. Junior Society. 11 a.m.—Morning Service. Children's Address, REV. JAMES WILSON. Trial Sermon, MR. EDGAR MARSHALL. CommuI nion after service. _/„ - 3 p.m.-Speaker REV. JAMES WILSON, '. "TREND IN HUMAN LIFE." 7 Service for the People. Preacher, " REV. JAMES WILSON. "AN OPEN DOOR." • Orchestra and Choir. Anthem. A welcome to all. Prayer Meeting To-night. - Special Adjourned Quarterly Meeting THIS MONDAY. Important. ■ -. SALVATION ARMY HALL. ALBERT-ST. SUNDAY NEXT. ' 11 a.m.—" An Ideal Local Officer." 3 Commissioning of Local Officers. 7 ■■'pan.—!' The Great Question." All Meetings conducted by Adjutant Hayward and Captain Hanford. Brass Band and Songster Brigade assisting. Open- ' air Meetings, 10 a.m., 2 p.m.. and 6 p.m. - Young People's Meetings and Bible Classes, j . 10 a.m., 2 p.m. All welcome. AUCKLAND /CENTRAL , TTfISSION. UCKLAND V./ENTRAL JJi-ISSION. i (Motto: "Have Faith in God.") • Bright. Helpful Services Will be Held TO-MORROW (Sunday), as follows ■ 11 Albert-street Mission Hall. Preacher, MR. JOHN BISBETT. Missioner, Subject. "THE TREASURE HOUSE OF THE TRIED SAINT." .. Sunday-school at 2.45. I- HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ' 6.30.50ng Service. Orchestra, " Gospel . Gems," " Idylle Flower Song;" Choir, "Because of His Love," " I'm Depending on ' the Blood;" Soloist, Miss E. Bissett. 7 p.m.—Special Forward Movement Ser- - vice. Preacher, MR. JOHN BISSETT. Missioner. Subject, "THE SIGHT THAT MADE PEOPLE WONDER." 2000 Free Seats. City and Country ' Friends heartily invited. Hymn Books provided. 7pEN TE A L ~~~ ALL, V-* Cook-street, off Hobson-street. MR. WILLIAM BARKER, of London, > ..Editor of Simple Testimony." Will give an Address (D.V.) on LORD'S DAY AFTERNOON. FEBRUARY 4. AT 3 p.m: Subject: . " Eternal Life. Who Receives It ? " " " Eternal Judgment. Who Escapes It?" • And in the Evening .at 7 o'clock, will preach £ the Gospel of the Grace of God. Seats free. Hymns provided. No collection. Plcaso bring your Bible. UNITARIAN CHURCH. PONSONBY ROAD. (Near Reservoir.) Morning, at 11—Subject, " Eternal Life." Preacher, Mr. T. Harris. > Evening, at 7—Subject, " Modern Conceptions of, Jesus, Orthodox and UltraRadical." Preacher, Rev. W. Jellie, n B.A. Flute Solo, Madame Lillian ,v Levens. , "CIDEN HALL, VIEW RD.. MOUNT EDEN. r Sunday, 7 p.m.—Mr, Cowans, t Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.—Prayer. Thursday. 7.30 p.m.—Mr. C. H. Hinman will continue a Course of Addresses on " From Egypt to Canaan." GOSPEL HALL. CALLIOPE ROAD, DEVONPORT. Sunday, 7 p.m.—Mr. T. Anderson. •' A Hearty Invitation to All. r pOSPEL HALL. PAR NELL. Sunday, 7 p.m.— Reaney. " Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.—Address by Mr. C. H. Hinman. '• A Hearty Invitation to All. HOWE-STREET HaLL, OFF KARANGAEAPE ROAD. Sunday, February 4. 7 p.m.—Speaker, Mr. C. H. Hinman. Subject, " Resurrection to Life And Judgment." Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.—Bible Reading. Everyone Heartily Invited. ' HRISTaDELPHIaNS. Foresters' Hall, Edinburgh-st.. Newton. 11 Memorial Service (I. Cor., xi.) . 7 p.m.—"What is Faith?" E' REE CHRISTADELPHIANS. 'Masonic Hail, New North Road. Eden Terrace. 11 a.m.—Breaking of Bread. 7 p.m.—No Meeting. \\ UCKLAND rjIEST |^TISSION. SUMMER-STREET ' STANLEY BAY. DEVONPORT. 1 SUNDAY, AT 8 P.M. . And Continuing each Week Night at eight o'clock (Saturday excepted). A Cordial Invitation to all. ! ———— • MR. FORBES MACLEOD. Evangelist. AUCKLAND TENT . MISSION. 1 SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SERVICE, \ ' SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3.15. ' Bo J 3 ,. 11 "!? Girls of all a ses. also Fathers and Mothers earnestly invited to the Tent . at bummer-street. Stanley Bay, Devonport. ;yT ~ m "» Men's Meeting, at 4 p.m. Speaker Mr Thos. Clark. Social Tea. at 5.15 p.m. Chairman Mr I Ward Campbell. All Men Welcome. J, 1 • ■ . '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14906, 3 February 1912, Page 4
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