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Sermons, Lectures, SoJ-ees, etc. 'fHE METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND CENTRAL CIRCUIT. PITT STREET—II, Mr. Marshall (student). 7, Rev. C. H. Garland. Anthems: Morning, "Give Ear, 0 Lord" (Pattison); soloist, Mrs. Paris. Evening, " 0 Come, - Redeemer of Mankind (Marchant). 1. ALEXANDRA STREET—II. Mr. "Bridges. 6.-15, Rov J. Olphort. « KINGSLAND-11, Rev C. H. Garland. n- 6.45, Mr Marshall (student). ly EDEN TERRACE—II, Rev. J. Olphert. i; 6.45, Mr Shackelford. I; DOMINION ROAD—II. Mr. Watkinson. II 6.45. Rev. J. B. Suckling. '). MORNING SIDE—II, Rev. J. B. Suckling. r. 6.45, Mr. Bollrill. 1. AUCKLAND tA3T CIRCUIT. ■1 GRAFTON ROAD—II. Rev. G. B. Hinton 7, Student. MOUNT EDEN—II, Student. 7. Rev. W. _ Arthur Hay. •• EPSOM —11, Rev. W. Arthur Hay. 7, Rev G. B. Hinton NEWMARKET—II, Mr. E. Mcßoberts. 7, Mr. W Hogg. I'ARNELL—II, Mr. G. H. Douglass. 7, r Mr. P Dellow. REMUERA—7, Mr. E. Mcßoberts. r ' PANMURE—3, Mr. H. Burton. * AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. i' ST. JOHN'S—II, MR. J. RAINE. 7, J. REV W. A. BURLEY, M.A. Anthems: Morning, " The Sun Shall Be No More " _ (Woodward); Evening, "Comes at Times a Stillness as of Even " (Woodward) FRANKLIN ROAD—II, MR. ALISON. ? 7, REV. R RAINE, fourth of series on " Self Culture." Miss Ruby Dudley, win- ; ner of gold medals, will sing. '• RICHMOND AVENUE—II, MR- PRICE. 7, MR DROUSFIELD. ). BAYFIELD—II REV. W. A. BURLEY, ~ M.A. 7, MR OLbHAM. r- GREAT NORTH ROAD—II, REV. R. RAIN'E. '• Farewell." 7, MR. RENNIE. ARCH HILL—7, MR. BMITH (student!. HARVEST FESTIVAL NEXT SUNDAY AT RICHMOND. EV O.N PORT METHODIST CIRCUIT DEVONPORT i- 11 am — Mr. Evan. Mcßoberts. Harvest ~ Festival Services. Anthem, "He Watereth the Hills " iSperry). i- 7 p.m.—Rev G H. Mann. Anthem, "Ye Shill Dwell in the Land " (Stainer). Soloist. Mr. W. Rutledge. Mr. W. Rutlodge - will sing " For Ever With the Lord " (Gounod). STANLEY BAY. 11 am.— Rev. G. H. Mann. Communion. 7 p.m.—Mr. Tietjens. d LAKE TAKAPUNA. 11 a.m.—Rev. D McNicoll. Communion. 7 p.m.—Rev D. McNicoll. " rjNEHUNGA METHODIST CFURCH 11 am. Rev. J. Dukes; 7 p.u.. Supply. MANGERE—II a.m., W. Parker. PENROSE— p.m.. Rev. J. Dukes. A' UCKi,AND \ylElrtODlST ]\,fISSION uckland Methodist Mission. EAST STREET HALL. NEWTON. SUNDAY SERVICES. 10 a.m. Men's Bible Class. 11 a.m.—Service, conducted by Messrs. R. J. Emerson and A Hislop. 245 p.m. Sunday-school. - \f 7 P m -—Enjnpelical Service. Speaker, * *"• ri_ J. Emerson Special music and song. Everyone welcome Soloist, Miss Agnes Tudehope. PITT AND EDWIN STREETS HALL--sln ;. Sar li? 0 ', ' e(1 by Mr. C. H. Sparber and other Workers. ' AgffiiSg Craffi Mi® , _ , Motto- ' H*ve faith in God " I.' «?s r , ! ?^W? cl P fal , Services will be held TOMORROW (Sunday) 113 follows: — ■ _11 a.m.—Central Mission. Preacher. Pastor J v Biasett Subject, " HEART TALK ON SIMON PETER'S CONSECRATION." 0 Sunday-school at 2 45. _ HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 6.30 p.m.—The Service of Song. Orches- " tra. " Lustsniel." "La Diademe." Choir, ' -ti I Have Been Redeemed." "A Clean ii " Selection by band. Soloist, Mr. Willacy. 7 p.m. — Special Forward Movement. Preacher. Pastor John Bissett. Subject, " fKiov ,ver saw it on THIS ' FASHION." scats. Hymn books provided. 2000 free scats. Hymn books provided. City and country friend** heartily invited f ASSOCIATED CHURCHES OF CHRIST. PONSONBY ROAD.7 p.m. 1 DOMINION ROAD (cor. Burnley Terrace) —7 o m. RICHMOND (Francis Street), [. AVON-DALE ,cor Station Road), 7 p.m., ' ONEHUNGA (Trafalgar Street)— p.m f. _ DEVONPORT (Masonic Hall. Victoria ~ Road) 7 pm. 3 _ POINT CHEVALIER (Coronation Hall)7 p.m. _ PAPAKURA. J WHOSOEVER MISSION (Victoria St.)The above Churches mt-et for worship at 11 a.m.: Bible School. 2.45 m Churches of christ Holding Life and Advent Truths. WEST STREET—Morning at 11 for Fellow--3 ihjp. Evening at 6 45-Mr. George Aldridge will preach. Subject, ."Babylon, the Lady of Kingdoms—Her Past History and Present State " Bible School on Wednesday evening at 7 7.45 Subject, "Gospel Keywords; Resur--1 rcntion " ® ALTERS ROAD—Morning at 11 for FelII lowship. Afternoon, at 2.45, Sunday-school. j QOSPEL HALL. PARNELL. * SUNDAY, 7 p.m.-Preacher, Mr. Dunlop. Subject, " Fasting " - n TUESDAY, ,7.30 p.m.—Bible Reading. Subject, " Fasting. 1 * THURSDAY, 7.30 Prayer Meeting. A hearty invitation to all. JJDEN HALL. VIEW RD., MOUNT EDEN SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—Mr. Burt. TUESDAY, 7.30 —Prayer Meeting, E THURSDAY, 7.30 —Address to Christians. Howe STREET HALL. OFF KARANGAHAPE ROAD. SUNDAY—7 p.m., Mr. F. Bush. WEDNESDAY - 7.30 p.m.. Missionary Talk re " Africr., by Mr. .Thatcher. Everyone heartily invited. Q.OSPEL HALL 6n CALLIOPE ROAD, '• SUNDAY p.m.. Mr. J. Walbran. TUESDAY—7.4S p.m.. Prayer Meeting. ' THURSDAY—7.4S p m., Address by Mr. r, W. R. Wilson. UNITARIAN CHURCH. PONSONBY RD (Near Reservoir)— Morning Service. _ Evening at 7Mr. George Stevenson. Sub.j ject, " The New Philanthrophy." ; All Free and Unappropriated _ QEVENTH DAY ADVENTIBTB" r •3' CHURCHES. EDENDALE .CHURCH, William Street, near Dominion Road terminus— day, 7.45 p.m.; Sunday, 7 p.m. subject, " Waymarks to the City ol God.' Speaker. Pastor W. Westerman. '• PONSONBY CHURCH. Mackelvie StreetSunday, 7 p.m. Subject, " Righteousness — How to Obtain and Maintain It.*' Speaker, M. W. Casey SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS, Orange Hall," r O Karangahape Rd , Newton <opp. P. 0.). jl SUNDAY - 7 P.M. - SUNDAY. MR. McLEOD-CRAIG WILL LECTURE. " CAUSE AND EFFECT." Demonstrations from Articles, y All welcome! All welcome! i Silver-coin Collection at Door. SPIRITUALISTS' CONFERENCE. d GOOD FRIDAY TILL EASTER MONDAY r. \ r W.C.A., 25, Wellesley St. E.—Thursc X . day, 12th inst.. at 7.45 p.m.—Fare--1 well to Mrs. 11. M. Smeeton. to be given by the girls of the Association. All friends _ cordially invited. . YW C.A., 25, Wellesley St. E —Sunday . Service, 4.15 p.m., in the Alexandra Street Church. Farewell Address by Mrs. |- 11. M. Smeeton. Tea at the Y.W.C.A. at 5 30 p m. i, " LMil KN'DS' Meetinghouse. Mount Eden I Road—A Mission Meeting will be held on Sunday evening, 7 o'clock. Address by _ Howard Nicholson, of Coventry. [ Meetinghouse, Mount Men J. Rd., cor. Sylvan Avenue.—Adult school, 915 a.m. Meeting for Worship, 11 am. i. ~ - THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 3 .1 H.P.B LODGE 351, QUEEN ST. SUNDAY, 7 O'CLOCK. _ Public Lecture: " A GREAT ENGLISH SAINT—SIR le THOMAS MORE," n By Mr. £. W. Young, In the "HAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL, SWANSON street - (Off Queen Street, opposite Shortland Street). Questions invited at Close of Lecture. 1. Lending Library and Readingroom open daily, 10 to 4, at the Theosophical Hall, 351 , v Queen St. ' TUESDAY, 10th, 8 p.m.—Fellowship Meeting for Members, 351, Queen Street. The following activities will now be roll fumed in the H.P.B. Lodgerooms, 351, Vueen Street, until the end of the year: — MONDAY—B p.m., Public Inquirers' _ Class. WEDNESDAY—2.3O, Public Class for L Ladies. 1- SUNDAY— p.m., Children's Class. SUNDAY—7 p.m., Public Lecture, adver- _ tmed in the Saturday paper. A UCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. / ..1 Lecture Hall. Society of Arts Building, E Coburg Street. r - SUNDAY, MARCH 8, AT 7 P.M. Public Lecture: .. "THE EVOLUTION OF MANKIND 1. INTO THREE (JTIEAT RACES, 1 ' 1, By Mr. Will Dalton. Music. Reading. Discussion.

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

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