fril .1 Sermons. Lectures, Soirees, etc, QT. MARY'S : CATHEDEAIfc PARNKIJ* SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. . 11 a^m—Morning Prayer, Sermon, anc Holy Communion. C 3 Sunday-school. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. _.:ii v,- r r • mSSiS^^A 7 * lth loss of the fl.s. Titanic. gT . ■ SSeS^SS?SSS iXm'-O «■«<tg ;£«£ with' *11 Your H W"^„ ( T^"° del ' John's "Elijah"), Mr. CJT ~ MATTHEW'S CHURCH O " "*• w 1 rh« Tower is open to Visitors Every « pay, from 12 to 4 50 p.m. Tickets Sixpence each. __ gT. PAUL'S CHURCH. SYMONDS-STRKE® SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. . 8 a.Holy Eucharist. it a.m.—Mattins and Sermon. 1215 p.m.—Holy Eucharist. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. C!T~THOMAS'S CHURCH. UNION-STREET O SUNDAYS: 3 a-m.— Communion. 10.30 ajn.Mattins. _ .' 11 —Litany and Holy Communion (suns, 3 p.m.—Sunday-school. 7 Evensong. DAILY: 7.15 am.—Holy Communion' (Monday 7 a.m. Wednesday and Friday, Litany, 7 a.m.)7.30 p.m.—Evensong. ——— 4 LL SAINTS' CHURCH. PONSONBY RD A -Second Sunday after Easter.—B a.m. Holy Communion: 11 a.m., Mattins and Ser mon: 3.15 p.m.. Catechising; 4 p.m.. Holy Baptism; 7 p.m.. Evensong and Sermon. £IHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE. THE REV. CANON ALFRED RICHARDS Will be Inducted on WEDNESDAY, Ist MAY, 8 o'clock. Visiting Clergy will assemble in School room 7.45 sharp. _ ST PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "GREAT NORTH ROAD, GY. LYNN. 11 a.m.—Mr. A. Wilkinson. 7 p.m.—Mr. J. W. Ryburn. ST. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WELLINGTON-STREET. 31 a.m. —"Lessons from a Great Catcs--7 p.m/—"in the Valley of Achor, the Door of Hope." Preacher: REV. R. L. WALKER, MA Evening Anthem: "Abide With Me" (Tur";.vi ' . • ner). > _____________ ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, • JERVOIS ROAD. PONSONBY." ■ . " Services: 11 a.m.— ISAAC JOLLY, M.A. 7 p.m.— J. M. SIMPSON, B.A. ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. KHYBER PASS ROAD. " Services: 11 a.m.—REV. A. MILLER. 7 p.m.— G. B. MONRO. „ a Evening Anthem: "Lord, Now Thou Thy Servant Depart in Peace (Dr. Thomas). . . _ Organist and Choirmaster: Edward tv Craston, Mus. Bac. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. LOWER SYMONDS-STREM. 11 a.m. — J. M. Simpson, B.A . ' : 7 p.m.— A. A. Murray. Knox i church, pabnell. • ANNIVERSARY. II a.m.— A. A. Murray, S ' 7 p.m.—Rev. I. Jolly, M.A. jCp"**"' Conversazione, WEDNESDAY, ~lßth. 8 p.m. „ * Music. Refreshment?/ etc. Eptiom PRESBYTERIAN ; CHUE.OH. 11 a.m. and_->j).m. REV. WM. ITER, J" "TIDE.NDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A! JCi near Tram Terminus).— Bar. Rffi A. : >■: jDNEHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN CHDEUH. •i ' : " Services, 11 a-m. and 7 pan. V; ,-f V REV. MCCRACKEN. ... ■ . , ( "DISRIEFORB-STREET CONGREGATIONAL ." J*',... " 4 CHURCH. ; Preacher: REV. GEORGE BURGESS. Morning Service .. .. '11 o'clock. Evening Service .. .. 7 o'clock. rvrOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL yfcJb CHURCH. VIEW ROAD. '■ n .H V •;.••• -v.. .y' :->' -..A;/'-*'A '■? r 'i ■ ■ • ;' v . SUNDAY, 21st APRIL. CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES > And COMMENCEMENT OF REV. H. STEELE L CRAIK'S PASTORATE. / ■ 11 a.m.—" The • Ideal Church." 3 p.m.—Young People's Service. 7 pan.—" The Church's Ideal." , - V MISSION STATION 8. - -NEW LYNN— a.m., Rev. G. Carr (of Raglan); 7 p.m.. Rev. G. Carr. WAIKUMETE— p.m., Mr. 8. W. Smeeton. SWANSON—3 p.m., Rev. C. A. Lyon. TVTEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, IN EDINBURGH-STREET. Morning, 11— Dowle. Evening, 6.45— Hinton (Student). ri REENLANE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH U GREAT SOUTH ROAD, s. Morning, Rev. E. A. Bridger. Evening, Mr. Gregory. MOUNT ROSKILL. Evening, Rev. E. A. Bridger. JgAPTIST IJIABBRNACLE. ■■ ■■■ - | ' i ' FIFTY-FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF ' v SUNDAY-SCHOOL. j •' . '' ' i SUNDAY SERVICES: 1A a.m.—Prayer Meeting. j 11 a.m.— H. KNOWLES KEMPTON. "The Voyage of Life." 3 p.m.—MR. JOHN BISBETT. Illustrated Object Lesson, "The Power of the Uplifted Christ." . I p.m.—REV H. KNOWLES KEMPTON. "The Well by the Gate." Singing of Anniversary Hymns by 300 Scholars. Special Offerings at each Service, the whole amount to go to the School Funds. TUESDAY. TEA MEETING, 6.30. PUBLIC MEETING, 7.30. Chairman, Dr. A. O. Knight. * 1 Speakers: Rev. J. M. Saunders. M.A., and Rev. H. Knowles Kempton. . Musical Items by Scholars. . Tickets, One Shilling. THURSDAY, 7.3o.—Meeting for Men to consider Forward Movement and Open-air Work. pONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.— George Wainwright. Subject, "Ye Are the Branches." 7 p.m.—Rev. George Wainwright. Subject, The Temptation of Christ." iM T ' EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT. 11 a.m.—" Work and Salvation." 7 P.m.—"The Superstition of Infant Baptism: Baptismal Regeneration." THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY, NEXT SUNDAY, the 28th INST. Special Singing by the Children. PUBLIC MEETING TUESDAY. Speaker: Rev. Q. Wainwright ("DICHMOND BrtiTJST CHURCH, XV < REV. ERIC EVANS. Morning at 11; Evening at 7. Communion. pPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH (Next Campbell 7ri m Pm a 'w"i i' Stanley j, ° Mai 7 p.m., Rev. L. Richards. G .RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH ' OORNER DOMINION ROAD ' REV. ERNEST A. KIRWOOD. II a.m.— ' Waiting on God." 7 p.m.—People's Service: " The Titanic Disaster. ' ... .. Alexander's Hymns, j. i. All Seats Tree. Strangers Invited. PROGRESSIVE . THOUGHT. - Rangatira Rooms, Uppen Symonds-street—7 n m ■a^#^raB;BASIS " MASTERY OF BEING HEBE BASIS OF OCCULTISM,"- ~ ■te
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14972, 20 April 1912, Page 4
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