Sermons, Lectures, Soi: >e>, etc. HHE METHODIST CHURCH OF NBW «- ZEALAND. AUCKLAND CENTRAL CIRCUIT. PITT STREET.-ll a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. . H. Laws, B.A. Morning subject, "Pente)st: An Interpretation." Evening subject, Love: The Masterkey." Anthems: Mornig, "0, How Amiable" (Dudley Buck); ivoning, " Abido With Me" (Dunatan), ALEXANDRA STREET.-ll a.m.. Rev. t. A. Sharp; 6.15 p.m., Mr. W. S. Noal Undent). KINGSLAND.-ll a.m.. Mr. W. Stewart; 45 p.m., Rev. C. C. Harrison. EDEN TERRACE (Foreign Mission Sorices).—ll am.. Rev. C. C. Harrison; 6.45 ,m., Rev. H. A. Sharp. DOMINION ROAD.-ll a.m., Rev. J. B. uckling; 6.45 p.m., Mr. H, J. Odell (Stuent). MORNINGSIDE.-ll a.m., Mr. H. Marn; 6.45, Rov. J. B. Suckling. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. OREIGN MISSIONARY ANNIVERSARY GRAFTON ROAD.-11. Rev. N. Turner; , Mr. F. Sheppard Green. MOUNT EDEN.-H and 7. Rov. E. P. lamires. EPSOM.-11, Rov. G. B. Hinton; 7, Rev. . Dukes. NEWMARKET.-1L Mr. R. J. Adlingm; 7, Rov. G. B. Hinton. PARNELL.-11, Mr. E. A. Bond; 7, Mr. L S. Mackay. REMUERA.-7, Mr. W. Brakenrig On [emoriam Service late Mrs. Wilson). PANMURE.—3, Mr. F. Sheppard Green. N.B.—Collections at all Services on bealf of Foreign Missions. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT ST. JOHN'S, PONSONBY ROAD.-11. ;ev. w. a. burley. m.a. ; 7. rev. a. . LAWRY. "Da Vinci's Great Picture: he Last Supper." Anthems: Morning, Ye Shall Dwoll in the Land" (Stainer); sloists. Miss Alison and Mr. E. E. Pierce. Ivening, " I Will Magnify Thee" (Goes). FRANKLIN ROAD.-11, REV. H. OUNG. "The Unique Ministry of Jesus;" , Rev. V}. A. BURLEY. RICHMOND AVENUE. - 11. MR. (ECHAELIS; 7. MR. PRICE. BAYFIELD.-11. MR. ALISON: 7. MR. lETJENS. GREAT NORTH ROAD.-11. REV. A. . LAWRY; 7, MR. O. G. A. HARVEY. ARCHHILL.-7, MR. DOWLE. BRIGHAM'S CREEK AND HOBSON--ILLE.-MR. LAUGHTON. TORTH SHORE METHODIST CIRCUIT. ' DEVONPORT Morning, Rev. G. H. Mann. Evening, 7—Rov. C. A. Sims. Mrs. Crotill will sing, " Now the Day Is Over" i. Buchanan). STANLEY BAY. Morning, Rev. C. A. Sims. Evening, 7—Rev. G. H. Mann. TAKAPCNA. Morning, 11— Rev. D. McNicoll. Evening, 7—Rev. D. McNicoll. I \NEHDNGA METHODIST CHURCH' / —11 a.m., Mr. Green; 7 p.m., Rev. G. ond (chairman of district). MANGERE— . a.m.. Rev. J. Dukes. PENROSE-7 m., Mr. Douglass. MANGERE BRIDGE 7 p.m., Mission Band. i jTOONI ALBERT METHODIST 0. CHURCH. 11 a.m.—Rev. J. A. Luxford. 7 p.m.-Mr. G. E. Brown (Student). i UCKLAND METHODIST MISSION -UCKLAND Methodist MISSION. EAST STREET HALL. NEWTON. 10 a.m.— Bible Class. JiT REV - G BOND "SPIRITUAL AUIUM. 7 p.m.-People's Service—REV. N. TUBER. "WITH CHRIST IN GALILEE? >10, Choir, and Orchestra. PITT AND EDWIN STREETS (Branch)p.m., Leader Mr. Sperber. Preacher. Mr. . STEUART, "TWO GREAT QUEB- - BROTHERHOOD. S.A.-wS-'GTON mVite(l ' Speaker * MR ' p> Gi uckland central titission. LUCKLAND Central MISSION. Motto: " Have Faith in God." Blight, Helpful Services will be held TO-MORROW, as follows 11 a:m.—Central Mission. Preacher, PasTRUCK DUMB." SubieCtl " THE SAINT Sunday-school at 2.45 p.m. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 6.30 p.m.-The Service of Song and hanksgiving.-Orchostra. Choir, and Band, uet by Miss Blakely and Mr. Leather 7 P-n-GREAT FORWARD MOVEMENT bßVlCE.—Preacher, Dr. J. G. Hughes imenca) Subject, "What Think Ye of hnst." Pastor J. Bisselt presiding. 2000 free seats. Hymn books provided. Bible School will be held on MONDAY v- i I?™," 16 Central Mission, at 7.30. abject, The Tabernacle and the Peace Bering, preacher Pastor J. Bissett. Fellowship Meeting or, WEDNESDAY luHl, at 7.30. All are cordially invited to the above srvices. I BSOCIATED CHURCHES OF CHRIST. PONSONBY ROAD-7 p.m., Mr. J. C aing. Subject, "Religion." DOMINION ROAD (cor. Burnley Terrace) 7 p.m., Mr. W. Page. RICHMOND (Francis Street)-7 p.m.. Mr bas. Watt. Subject. "It Is Finished." AVONDALE (cor. Station Eoad)-7 p.m.. r. Downey. DNEHUNGA (Trafalgar Street)-7 p.m.. r. Creamer. DEVONPORT (Masonio HiU. Victoria oad).—7 p.m., Mr. J. B. Allen. POINT CHEVALIER (Coronation Hall)p.m., Mr. F. V W. Greenwood, I APAKUEA.-Mr. F, Allen. SRfZM?rl ON(VictMUSteM «- The above Churches meet for worihip at a.m.: Bible School. 3.45 p.m IHURCHES o"! 1 CHRIST J. (Holding Life and Advent Truths.) WEST STREET. Sunday, 11 a.m.—For Fellowship. Evening, at 6.4s—Preacher, Mr. Laurie ucock. Subject, "Thou are not far from e Kingdom of God." WEDNESDAY, .at 7.45—8ib1e Class, jeaker, Mr. Edwin Carr. Subject, " The pistle to the Hebrews." WALTERS ROAD-Sunday morning 'at , for Fellowship. Sunday-schools: West Street and Walters >ad at 2.45. ' JOSPEL HALL, CALLIOPE ROAD' r- DEVONPORT.-SUNDAY-7.45 p.m. r. W. R. Wilson. TUESDAY-7.45 p.m. issionary Address on India, by Mr W Revell. THURSDAY-7.45 p.m., Prayer eeting. J.OSPEL HALL, PARNELL-SUNDAY, T 7 p.m., Mr. J. Spottiswoode. TUESM* 7.30 p.m., Address fa Mr. J. Spottislode. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.. Prayer seting. A hearty invitation to all. IDEM HALL, VIEW RD.. MOUNT EDEN SUNDAY-7 p.m., Address by Mr. J. oar. [TJESDAY, 7.30 p.m.-Prajer. THURSDAY—7 30 p.m., Missionary Adess by Mr. Revell (from India). [OWE STREET HALL, L OFF KARANGAHAPE ROAD. LORD'S DAY-7 p.m., R, G. Grubb, of iristchurch, Subject, "Christ is Coming; hyl Where! When!" WEDNESDAY-7.80. Mr. J. Spottiswoode II resume Address to Believors. IHRIST A DELPHIAN S, ' Freemasons' Hall, Upper Queen St. .1 a.m.—Breaking of Bread (I. Cor. xi,). ?_ p.m.—" The Answer of Jesus to the lief on the Cross Scripturally Explained" hich is greatly misunderstood). HE SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCHES. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. r HOLMES'S HALL, Church St., Onelunga —Subject "The Greatest Land Settlement Scheme the World Has Ever Known " Speaker, Mr. J. A. Chaney. )ENDALE CHURCH. William Street, near Dominion Rd. Terminus. ? MACKELVIE ST. CHURCH, Ponsonby -Subject: "What Is the Secret of a Christian's Life?" Speaker, Mr. E. J. Sublet. [fOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE V UNION. as. HARRISON LEE COWIE WILL SPEAK IN THE Y M C.A. HALL, DN WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 22, At 3 o'clock. Dr. Florence Keller will preside. - Soloist, Miss Bissett. me, and bring your friends. Collection. PIRITUAL SCIENTISTS' CHURCH, ORANGE HALL. NEWTON. So Service will be held on Sunday Even- ;, owing to Mr. C. W. Leadbeater speak- ; in Town Hall. 'EV. M. A. HANLEY, of America, will ; Lecture SUNDAY, 3 p.m. Subject taken m audience. Readings from Flowers, after ture.—Over Walker's, Chemist, Wellesley , opp. Opera House.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15664, 18 July 1914, Page 4
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