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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. QT. M'sRT'S CATHEDRAL. PARNELL SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT. P a m —Holy Communion. 11 a in — Mornin.l Prayer and Sermon. •2 15 lo .>.15 p.m. Sunday-school. 7 pm. Evensong and Sermon. Preacher CANON MacMURRAY. L; T MATTII IS W S CUUR C H S WELLEBLKY STREET WEST. SUNDAY. MARCH 8. 8 am. Holy Communion. 11 m.. Morn inn Prayer and Sermon. 1.15 p.m., £1013 ISnptmm " p.m . Evensong and sermon anthem, "O, Saviour ol the World 't«o»sl i.M eriory solo, re<-,t. aril air lie anal J- ..<•<! Ills flock " (Handel a" ) M,« IVar) Dawson - W. V, (. 1 LLAM . \ icar u r MA T T HEWS CHCRCH Th«» 'lower in open to Visitor! Everj Wwk-Jn). from 12 to 4-30 p.m. 'ir'.eu Ad 0:1 oh U'l FAILS Ctll'KCH. SYMONDS ST. 8 am. Holy Eucharist. in 1 ■ ».m Martins. r. .1 ::. Holy Eucharist (Choral) and Ser n:"l; 7 pin Eve.. and Sermon. Preacher 'Ml K I'■ IS II (11' UK A I'CKI.A.N 1). \ i.l. SAINTS' I'UCIU'H. I 'ON SON UK -.'V ROM)-8 a.m. Holy Communion. II sin, Mai'iin. :1 p ir. , Catechising. ! p m.. It i v l.«u: . 115 p.m. ContirinaH.>n Adilnss 7 ' 111, Evensoii'.'. Ifov. A J Greenwood, 7 11 111 . hveniwiix at Heme Bay fUU.'I.U'II Of THE 111)1,Y SEPULCHRE. V, Khyhcr I'ass Road - 8 a m.. Holy ( mni'inion. 11 a.lll , Muttms, Litany, and Serin, n 7 p.m . Evensong and Sermon; anthem. " O, Saviour ot the World " (Gossl UT. GEORGE'S CHURCH, KINGSLAND » ' --)! am.. Matlina and Sermon; 3 p.m., Sunday school. 7 p.m.. Evensong and Ser. nuui QT DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH O II YH Kit PASS ROAD SUNDAY. MA HI 11 8, 1914. IJARVKsI' THANKSGIVING SERVICES 11 ain Rev. J. M. Saunders. M.A. Anthem ' I'niise Waiteth For Thee " iDarnton 7 p.m Rev J. M. Saunders. M.A. Anthem. " The Earth is Full " iCraston). ST JAMES'S PRESBYTEKIAN CHURCH. WELLINGTON STREET. Divine Service on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 m. 11 a.m. —" The I'.lusiveness of Life.'' 7 pm —" The Brotherhood of Christ." Anthem. " O, Clap Your Hands Together " (Turner). Soloist, Miss L. Walker. Preacher REV. R. L WALKER. M.A. ST. STEPHENS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. JERVOIS RD.. PONSONBY. Services: 11 a.m.—"A Communion Service." 7 p.m.— " Thi Beginning of Knowledge." IWLjr: REV. ISAAC JOLLY, M.A. ST ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. LOWER SYMONDS ST. Services at 11 a.m. trod 7 p.m. REV. A. A. MURRAY. COMEKVELL MEMORIAL PRESBY O TERIAN CHURCH. REMUERA 11 Communion Service. 7 p.m., " The Judge with the Pitiful Heart." , , REV. WALTER McLEAN Ketiring Collections for Foreign Missions. IjM'SOId PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. J GARDNER ROAD. 11 a.m.—" Harvest Thanksgiving." It< nf m ' —" F ' lled W ' tlu °" " (Address to rev, william Mcdonald. ST- PETER B PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. , «T. NORTH ROAD. GREY LYNN 11 a.m.—"The Disciples in the Giirdcn." 7 p.m.—" Christ Before Caiahpas." Preacher: REV. F. THOMPSON. Q T - ENOCH'S PRESBYTERIAN 0 CHURCH. MORNINGSIDE. . Preacher: THOMAS RUSSELL CAMERON. II a m.—" Studies in the Divine Library —Exouus.' 7 p.m.—" The Devil " (1). THURSDAY at, 7 p.m.—Mr. Burgoyne will lecture on ' Egypt. Iv KOX PREBBYTERIAN CB:URCH, PARN fcj L fj. REV- ROBERT INGLIS, M.A., Minister. • Morning at 11—" Missing Fire." Evening 7 ~".A Text lor a Ma# to Hang his Soul On to. , MOU NT ALBERT • PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 1! a.m.—"Throe Would-be Disciples." 7 p.m.—" Turn or Burn." Preacher: REV. GEO. B. INGLIS. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. IVO E. BERTRAM. M A. P DEN DALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . —Rev.. A. Miller, M.A.— a.m., "Jesua Christ. Our Lord." 6.45 . p.m. "Satan Among the Saints." ONEHONGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —Harvest Thanksgiving. Anthems at both Services. Solo in evening by Mr. Duncan M. Black.—REV. D. D. SCOTT. BERESFORD-ST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH REV. R. MITCHELL. Morning—ll, " The Ministry of Hope." Evening—7, "One Thing Needful. Communion of Lord's Supper after Morning Service MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL I*l CHURCH.- VIEW ROAD. Morning at 11— F. C. Pace. Evening at 7—Mr. F. A. Foulks. NEW LYNN—II a.m., Mr. Grove: 7 p.m., Mr. S. W. Smeoton. VVAIKUMETE—II m., Mr. Moon. b«<i.\oON—3 m., Mr. S. W. Smeeton. ft REEN LANE CONGREGATIONAL VJ( CHURCH.—II, Rov. H. G. Blackie; 7, _ _ r.-iv. E. A. Bridger. MOUNT ROSKILL— Rev. E. A. Bridger; 7, Mr. C. Moon. AJEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ■*•1 „ —11. 6.45, Song Service; 7, Rev. W. A, Keay. We sock You! „ • CONGREGATIONAL \J CHURCH—Morning, 11; Evening, 7.— Rev. J. H. MacKenzib. UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. SUNDAY, MARCH 3. 10.30— Prayer &nd Thanksgiving. 11—REV. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON, "THE BOOK OF JOB (IV.)—JOB'S DESIRE FOR A DAYSMAN." . 6 —Singing by the Choir. 7—REV. R. 8. GRAY 10l Dunedin), Secretary N.Z. Baptist Union. Anthem, "Happy is 'he Man that Findcth Wisdom" (Briant). , .MONDAY—7.3O, EVENING OF RECITALS, by Rev. R. S. Gray. Oflerins in aid 01 Children's Home Building Fund. WEDNESDAY - 7 30, SOC7AL EVENING, to l.id Farewell to two Deacons of the Tabernacle, who arc about to visit England. MOUM' EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT 11 aiu.- " THE INFLUENCE AND INTERFERENCE OF SPIRITS." 7 p.m.—Rev. A. Shaw, of Rockhampton, Aus'ialin. Anthems, "Lord, Is It I?" " Incline Thine Ear Visitors hoiirtily welcomed. pONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH Morning -11, REV. W. S ROLLINGS Buhject, " Compel Them to Come In." Evening -7. REV. W. H. ROLLINGS The Cross at the Antarctic." All souls (roe. Strangers cordially invitod. Grange road BAPTIST church VJ (Corner Grange and Dominion Rds ) Pastor REV ERNEST. A. KIRWOOD. M a m.—Concerning the Collection." '• ii.m —People's Service. " Unbearable Burdens." Choir will sing rodemptior songs. All m»nlH free. Newcomers t.i district cordially invited. "L 1 I'SOM BAPTIST CHURCH JLi (Near the Campbell Statue.) I' a.m. —Rev. W. F. White, Missionnrj from India. 7 p.m.—Rev. Stanley Jenkin. The Ordinance of Believers' Baptism wi! be observed Mount ALBERT baptist church. Jl'A —Alteruoon, a. -15, Sunday-school, Evening, 7, Rev. H Knowlos Kempton. Ci H R 1 STADEIPHHSS. ) l''rcemii""ns' Hall, Upper (jueen Street. tl u, in —Breaking of Hroad (1. Cor. si./ 7 pm - THE PROMISE AND HOPE OF LIFE ETERNAL." Mr. Chas. Cooper, S.at* free. i\o collection CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOClETY—Ser-vices-bun.. 7 p.m.: W«d., 8 p.m. Read' ingroom? open 2 to 5 (King Ed-vard s Hall, Lower Symonds Street).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15551, 7 March 1914, Page 4

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