XI I IH. I ■ lii «ri l -—^—,____ <^^^..t " ■■■■»■ - ■ Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. METHODIST CHURCHES. lu. PITT-STREET circuit. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. i PIOT-STREET.-ll a.m.. Rev. T. G. Carr: 7 j p.m., Rot. 0. H. Garland (of OhriHtchurcb). I Anthems: Morning. " I Will Feed My Flock' (Simper); evening, "The strain Upraise of Joy and Praise*' (Sampson). Soloist,-Mr. Gregory. Solo, " Nearer. My God, to The© (Carey). Miss Olive James. _~,.. MOUNT ALBERT (Harvest Thnnks.ffiTitig Sorriee9>.-il. Rev. W. Heady: 7. Mr. lggers. KINGSLAND (H.T. Servicesj.-Rcv. A. N. Scotter. 8.A.; 6.45. Rev. T. G. Carr. . AKcfcttLu-ll Mr. Oldham; 7. Mr Price. AVONDALE.—II and 6.4 a, Mr. R. B. I.ornell (student). Ktatowr Gatman; 6.30, WAIKUMETE.--11. Missioner Gatman; 6.00, Kev. A. N. Scotter, B.A. . ... ... HENDKRSON.-H. Mr. Knight; 6.45. Miseioner Gatman. . <-~,««_„ TE ATATU.—3.4S, Misaioner Gatman. TITETHODIpT OBUEOnES. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S. PONSONBY ROAD. RE-OPENING SERVICES, After Internal Renovation). 11 a.m.—Rev. O. H. Garland. 3 —Rev. A. C. Lawry. 7 p.m.—Rev. A. C. Lawry. BAYFIELD CHURCH. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Mr. Benslcy (student). or! JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH, O PONSONBY. SPECIAL KROVESmQ SERVICES TO-MORROW". MORNING, at 11 o'clock. REV. C. H. GARLAND. To Deum (Jackson). Anthem. " God is a Spirit" (Bennett). AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. Bridgwater's Special Choral Service. Soloists: Misses Eileen White and L. Taylor, Messrs. Blakeley and Pierce. Address: REV. A. 0. LA WRY. Solo by Mr. Ernest White (specially composed for this service). Organ Solos by Mr. Raynor White. EVENING, at 7 o'clock—REV. A. C. LAWRY. Anthem. " Blessed is He that Cometh." (Farmer). Solo by Miss Taylor, "Lifea Recompense." Special Collections at each Service towards Renovation Fund. TUT ETH OCIST CHURCHES. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD.—II, Mr. Harris (student); 7, Revs. J. T. Pinfold, 8.D., and G. Bond. MOUNT EDEN.—II, Rev. W. A. Hay; 7, Mr. Harris (student). EPSOM.—II. Rev. T. G. Brooke; 7. Rev. H. L. Richards. NEWMARKET.— Rev. H. L. Richards: 7, Mr, Evans (student). PARNELL.—II. Rev. G. Bond; 7, Mr. G. W. L. Robinson. REMUERA.-7. Rev. W. A. Hay. PANMURE.-3. Rev. J. J. Mather. METHODIST SERVICES, BIRKENHEAD. —BIRKENHEAD—II a.m.. Rev. G. S. Cook: 7 p.m., Mr. H. Field. NOBTHCOTB —11 a.m.. Mr. 11. Field; 7 p.m.. Mr. W. Wilson. BIRKDALE—3 p.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. G. S. Cook (Anniversary). MAYFIELD-3 p.m.. Mr. H. Field. ALBANY-3 p.m., Mr. Hartnell. DEVONPORT METHODIST CHURCH SER—DEVONPORT—II. Mr. Souster; 7. Rev. W. H. Beck (Communion). Soloist, Mr. Bntledge. of the Kingsland Choir. SUNNYSEDE— Rev. W. H. Beck; 7, Mr. Hislop. TAKAPUNA-11. Student; 7, Student. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.- . FRANKLIN ROAD-11, Mr. Harvey: 6.45, Rev. W. Harris. RICHMOND AVENUE-11. Rev. W. Harris; 6.45. Mr. Hayman. WATERVIEW—3. Rev. W. Harris: 6.45, Mr. Wood. AVONDALE—7. Mr. Bridges. PRIMITIVE • METHODIST CHTJRCS.--ALEXANDRA-STREET—II. Mr. Tudchope; 6.45. Rev. J. Cocker. Strangers invited. MOUNT ROSKJLL-11. Rev. H. White; 6.45, Rev. H. White. A -welcome to strangers. AUCKLAND TITETHODIBT ISSION, Auckland .Methodist .Mission, east-street HALL, newton. 10 a.m.—men's Bible Class. II a.m.—REV. JAMES WILSON, Preacher. Address. " THE COMFORTER." Children Address. 3 p.m.-THE MISSIONER'S STORY. THE MISSIONER'S STORY. THE MISSIONER'S STORY, By the- REV. JAMES WILSON. '/EXPERIENCES IN PARNELL IN OLD DAYS." 7 p.m.—Preacher. REV. JAMES WILSON. " THE RELIGION OF CHEERFULNESS." Choir and Orchestra assisting. The Missioner's Story will be continued each Sunday at 3 p.m. auckxand /central tt/tission. Auckland Central -Mission. "Motto: "Have Faith in God.") Services will be Held TO-MORROW (Sunday) as follows:— 11 Albert-street Mission Hall. Preacher. Mr. John Bissett. Subject. "THE KINGDOM OF GOD WITH POWER." Sunday-school at 2.45. - United Open-air Service at foot of Victoria- « street. 6 p.m. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 6.3O—SERVICE OF SONG. Orchestra. " Sanctus" Selections from " Hymns of Praise." The A.C.M. Choir, "More Than Conquerors," "My Redeemer .Liveth." " The Way of the Cross." Duet by Mrs. Wood and Miss Wood. 7 SPECIAL FORWARD MOVEMENT "SERVICE. Preacher. Mr. John Bissett. Subject. " STRIKING SUMMARY OF A CROWNED LIFE." ~ , All Seats Free. Hymn Books provided. City and Country Friends heartily invited. pHUECEES OF CHRIST. WEST-STREET-Morning. at 11. for Fellowship: Evening at 6.45. Mr. Geo. Aldridge will speak. Subject, •" The Rainbow Round the Throne." _ , .-.-.,, Wednesday Evening, at —Address, "Mysteries of Godliness and Lawlessness." Quarterly Church Meeting on Friday. March 8. 1912. WALTERS ROAD, MT. ROSKILL— at 11. for Fellowship. Evening, at 6.45, Mr. Laurie Wilcock. OSPEL HALL. CALLIOPE ROAD, DEVONPORT. I Sundav. 7 p.m.—Mr. H. L. Thatcher. ] Tuesday. 7.30 Prayer Meeting and i Bible Reading by Mr. T. Anderson. Subject, " What is a Christian?" Hearty Welcome. HOWE -STREET H A L L. OFF KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Sundav. February 25, 7 p.m.—Speaker, Mr. 0. H. Hinman. Subject, " The Handwriting on the Wall." Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.— Reading. Everyone Heartily Invited. (GOSPEL HALL, PARNELL J • —■ Sunday, 7 p.m.—Mr. B. Taylor. Tuesday, 7.30 Address by Mr. C. H. Hinman. A Hearty Invitation to All. THDEN HALL. VIEW RD., MOUNT EDEN. Sunday. 7 p.m.— Russell. Tuesday. 7.30 p.m.—Prayer. Thursday. 7.30 p.m.— C. H. Hinman continues a course of Addresses on " From Egypt to Canaan." -\r" Z. CHURCH MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION 19TH ANNUAL MEETING. AUCKLAND, MARCH 0 TO 12. MARCH 9—Meeting for Children, 3 p.m., in St. Sepulchre's Schoolroom. MARCH 10—Annual Sermon. St. Mary's Cathedral, 7 p.m. MARCH 11—Holy Communion. 11 a.m., St. Matthew's School; Conference of Workers, 3 p.m., St. Matthew's School; Public Meeting, 8 p.m., St. Matthew's School. MARCH 12—Meeting lor Women and Girls, St. Paul's Schoolroom, 3 p.m. SALVATION ARMY HALL, ALBERT-ST. Sunday Services; 11 a.m.—" A Dj.vifcj Injunction." 3 p.m.—Short TalKs for the People. 7 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. Meetings conducted by Adjutant and Mrs. Hayward, assisted by Captain Hanford. Brass Band Songster Brigade will render selections, 10 a.m.; 2 p.m.. Young People. A Hearty Welcome to All. f\ P E B, A HOUSE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7.30 p.m. H. M. FITZGERALD Lectures on " The Ad justification of Direct Action and Political Action." Silver Collection. Orchestral Music. arquee" CORNER GROSVT3NOR-ST. AND WILLIAMSON'S AVENUE. Grey Lynn. , PASTOR ALLANT. Subject: . „ *' The Bible and the French Revolution. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. "WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE ,\Y,i UNION. An Address will be given by MRS. SAUNDERS (wife of Rev. Saunders, of St. David's, recently from Wales. Subject: "Experiences of Rescue Work.'' All ladies cordially invited. CENTRAL MISSION HALL, ALBERT-ST, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 3 o'clock. Business, 2.30. Collection. YM.O.A.— Sunday, a;. 4 p.m. Men's Meet- . ing. Speaker. Mr. H. S. Hart (Wellington). Soloist. Mrs. McFarlane (soprano). Social Tea at 5 p.m., lor strangers and mem. ( beri. Chairman, Mr. Ward Campbell.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 4
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