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-J ■'■-: -. •-,•-,-• ■■■..■-.■- - Sermons, Lectures* Soirees, ete. ; ST. ANDEEW'S PEESBYTERIAN CIHUROH. . I ALTEN ROAD. 11 a;m.—Eev. Howard Elliott. _■ 7 p.m.—Rev. A. A, Murray. Subject, "The Last Plagues," Rev.,xvL * • Cj T. DAVID'S PRiSSBrTERIAN OHUEOH, D KfIYBER PASS ROAD 11 a,m.—Rev. J, M. Saunders, MJV. ,7 p.m.—Rev. Howard Elliott. Solo, " 1 Hoard the Voice of Jesus Say" (Cras- ', ton), Mr. W. Steel, - 1 Organist and Choirmaster. Edward S. Orasten...Mua Baa ,-.. /■'.,- . - - : ■- ' Ht."'-" JAMES'S HALL, WELLINGTON , O STREET TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), ANNIVERSARY SERVICE IN CONNECTION WITH ST. JAMES'S SUNDAY-SCHOOL. 11 a.m.-The REV. WALTER MGLEAN. 3 p.m.-The REV. J. M. SAUNDERS. MA. 7 p.m.-The REV. HUGH BEGGS. A speoial service of praise will be rendered at each session by a large Choir of 150 voices, earof ully trained for the occasion. The Y.M.O.A. Orchestra will play the accompaniments, and will also render appropriate instrumental selections. Melodious solo and duet numbers will be sung. Special Thank-Offerings for the Sundayschool. You are cordially invited to be present at-these services. . ,—■"",' i ■"" '."' ■" ' " mi""" ' ; «■ QT. STEI'HEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. M JERVOEj ROAD. PONSONBY. Scrvicaas 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: EEV. ISAAC JOLLY, M.A |>lOHMOND PREBBYTERIAN CHURCH Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. QOMERVELL MEMORIAL PEESBYTEEIAN ;D CHURCH. REMUERA. : m 11 a.m.—Rev. Hugh Beggs (St. James's); 7 p.m., Dr. John Kirk, Medical Missionary ; olf the Canton Village Mission., KNOX CHURCH, PARNELLv-Preaoher, Rev. H. J. Lewis. 11 a.m., "Mystery and Majesty;" 7, "The Centurion's Faith." Anthem, "I Came not to Call the Eightecus." Soloist, Mr. T. Marshall Johnstone. Mid-week Service, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Sssslon Meeting, Wednesday, 8.30 p.m. QT. PETER'S PREiSBVTEEIAN CHURCH O GREAT NORTH ROAD. GEEY LXNN. ua.m.—Children's Service. 7 p.m.—" Christ Manifested." Preacher: Rev. F. A. THOMPSON. IJIDENDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH lli (Near Dominion Road tram terminus). —Rev, A. Miller, M.A.—ll a.in.. "God's Waiting Ones;" 6.45 p.m., "Like Paul." PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Sun-Jlf day, April 6.—11 am, Mr. James MC* Kendrick, Presbyterian 73vangolist; 7 p.m., - Rev. W. Trotter, - ■/ ;'''"■;. O""nEHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —11 a.m.. "The Informality of Lovo:" '?■ p.m., "A Better Country."—Rev. D. D. Soott.';-■' ■•. : :•;■ :.. t ~A VONDaLE PRESBYTEETAN CHURCH £L ORATIA-3 p.m. HENDERSON-7 Bum. - - , :' -. . ■ '-,-•; ■■-'■--■ MOUNT ALBERT - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. DEDICATION SERVICES WILL BE HELD ON SUNDAY. APRIL 6. tla.m.—Rev. Wm. Trotter, Moderator of ■ ■'.Presbytery." 3 p.m. l —Rev. W. McLean. 7 p.m.—Sev. W. T. Currie. A Social will be hold in the King George Hall, on FRIDAY, April 11. AH Presbyterians and others interested are invited to attend these meetings. I&BESSYTERXAN .MISSION. QUEEN'S '•■'.'.' -'..■' -'■ THEATRE. QUEEN STREET (Opp. Smeeton's). .. , •■■• j■' " 1 :' ■■ -'■■■:-■"■ '~-■■'* SUNDAY S APRIL 6. SPECIAL SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE FOR BOTH YOUNG AND OLD, (tome and Hear MR. JAMES McEENDRIOK:, v ,'■'■; Th- Scotch Evangelist. His Subject is: 'I'GOD'S GREAT -AND PROVISION FOR ALC." Song Service by the Choir and Orchestra, ciommencing at 6,45. Soloist, Mr, J. MoDougall, "I Am He That Liveth. ' Sankoy's Favourite Hymns. Notej—These Services: are Short, Bricht, i : and Helpful. Come, and bring a mend. - PEESBYTERIAN WOMEN'S MISSIONARY ! .". UNION.' ;-,-"., '• ' - J DR. KEEK, OF KO TONG HOSPITAL,! WHI Address a Meeting of above j IST ST. DAVID'S HALL, KHYBER PASS,! ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9. AT 2.30 P.M, I / All interested eordianlly invited. ■ ■ :V :. ■ ■ ■■'-.-' '-."■ ■■■■' ■■ "■" - -'.' :■ " •'"■•.' . 1 THEATRE, DEVONPOET. j SUNDAY EVENING. AT'. 7.; ',- ' Special Address by ; '-'■' . MB. ROBERT MILLER. \-... (from Wellington.) . Subject; ■ :■• ,' .■: "STRANGE BEHAVIOUR OF A PRIEST." A Welcome to. All. QALVATION ALBERT! ;0 . ~' STIiEET. I ji a,m.—"A Vision and a Mission."- ■ 3 p.m.—Sonssters' Brigade.' ',■■"■ - '-7 pito,—Salvation Minting, :•.".■■■/'-■,./-.■.' 10 a.m.-~OPoa-air Meeting, Jermyn. Street. ; 2 p.m.—Quay Street. 6 p.m.—Quay Street and Wellesley Street Selections by the Brass and String Bands and Songsters' Brigade. . Y ' «. 0. A. -.'JL'.»i ' .1 11 ■ 1,., -■■ * TO-MORROW. - . ; 4 p.m.—Men's Meeting. Address by Mr. Harry Hart, of Wellington. i Chairman, Mr. Aler. Mill. 7, ■. All men cordially invited. '"' ■.-■■: '■'-/■"-' ■ : :■:■ ■;' ■■■■ •> ' ■ : '- :,- '■' . V I I I ■ - I 111,, I 111 1., Ml. . ■ | || ROYAL ALBERT HALL] ALBERT STREET. ! ";■•;/ 'i'■.■-//■ ,t :..--•'- i TO-MORROW, 7.30 P.M. ,-. ■- '•■■„' H. E. HOLLAND ; a number of other speakers. i Subject: "PROTEST ' AGAINST THE CRIME OF CONSCEIPTION," 7.30 p.m. Chair,-M. -J, Savage. Meredith's Orchestra. Silver Collection. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHUBOR, MACKELVIE STREET. PONSONBY. ; ; SUNDAY EVENING, AT 7. j ; Pastor Meyers will speak on "THE CHURCH, ITS FOUNDATION, HISTORY, AND CONBUMI4ATION. REV. 11. and HL" : Ceme! You will be interested. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE QERVIOES.-Sun., 7, Wed.. 8. Readingrooro open 12.30 to 4.30; Sat.. 7to 9 also.—l 4. Endean's Bldga A UOKLAND THEOBOPHIOAL SOCIETY.! Permanent Lecture Hall: Society of Arts Building, Cobnrg Street, j Nest Working Men's Club. j SUNDAY. APRIL 6, AT 7 P.M. Public Lectuiro: "WHY AND HOW THE BIBLE IS HOLY." By Mr. R. J./Strong. Music. Reading. Discussion. TEEOSOPHIOAL SOCIETY, H.P.B. LODGE. 351, QUEEN-ST. SUNDAY, 7 O'Clock. Pablio Lecture: ; "LIFE MORE ABUNDANT." '.., By Mr. W. Melville Newton. ./ IN THE CHAMBER OP COMMERCE HALS ■ - SWANSON STREET.'.-. - . (Off Queen Street, Opp. Shortland Street;) ] Questions invited at close of Lecture. Suburban , Centres i^ho ;r Mount Eden! Centre will meet NEXT .TUESDAY, at 8 p.m., in the Druids' H»U, Valley Roo« ■ (near Dominion Road). | 1?.'." ..I '- gpggg ■!?-rrr ii ;:i!!:); Friendly Societies. \ 1 — ; —. , , . _ 1 ■ ..:-' ANCIENT ORDER OF FORES- ! A TERS. OOUBT CITY OF AUCKLAND, PRESENTATION TO RETIRING DISTRICT | SECRETARY,. AND FORMAL OPENING OF NEW ADDITION TO HALL (SUPPER-ROOM). | SOOIAL EVENING. FORESTERS' HALL. EDINBURGH •■.-■■■ STREET, MONDAY/APRIL 7. 8 P.M. All Foresters and Friends Cordially Invited. -'• Tickets, la 6d. '■'■':■ P, A. LEPINE, Secretary Presentation Committee. OKAS. E. DAVLE^, j j, @,ocrat&r& Social CotatnJltie^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15269, 5 April 1913, Page 4
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