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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. THE METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND CENTRAL CIRCUIT. PITT KTREET.-ll a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. CM Laws, H.A. Anthems: Morning, 'Magnificat" (Adlam); ovening, "Lift Up Your Heads" iColendge-Taylor). At the evening servi.e Mr. Laws will commence the . i .°Pi.^ n ?,S,V' of Special Addresses on "THE HIGHER WARFARE" - Sept. 20.—"The Foe." Sept. 27.—'• Ambushed." »>■■: 4.-" Call of The Heroic' ~' '" ',' ■""" War for a ' Scrap of Paper.' " Oct. 18.—"Tho White Crosses on Waggon Hill." Oct, "The Hour of Defeat." J r. ' ",'■' A . ;iidjn e Voice Amid the (-rosshgh)s. Young men and women are specially invited. ALEXANDRA STREET-11 a.m.. Rev J. B. Suckling; 6.45 p.m.. Mr T. A. Oienham. . KINGSLAND.-11 a.m.. Mr. J. C. Tieijens. 615 p.m . Rev C. C. Harrison. EDEN TERRACE-11 a.m., Mr. S. J. "erren (Student.; 6.45 p.m.. Rev. J. B. Suckling. DOMINION ROAD.—II am.. Mr. J. W. Shackelford 646 p.m., Rev. H. A. Sharp. t MOR.NINC.SIDE.-11 a.m.. Rev C. C. Harripon; 645 p m., Mr. R. T. Sando. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD. - 11, YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE W. F Freeman. Hon. Lecturer Wesleyan S S Departm ">l> J'"ndon; 7, Mr. F. Sheppard Green. „ MOUNT EDEN.-U, Rev. G. B. HLnton; '. Rev E P. Blamiros. EI'SOM.-11, Rev. C. H. Garland; 7, Rot. v. H. Hmton. - NEWMARKET.-n, Rev. E. P. Blamirea; '• Mr. T Clark. PARNELL--11. Mr T. Clark; 7. Mr. A. Bond (Student), and Rev. O. fevrS*— l Rev. W - J - Hinton. PANMCRE—3. Rev. G. B Hinton. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. \u>' tv°3. N S. PONSONBY ROAD.-U. I\\VPV V \ EWART ; 7. REV. A. C. I'AWKV Anthems: Morning. "Call To j Remembrance 'Novcllo); evening, "Gloria" ilozarth r .Solo, by T " Brame. "1 Gave My Lite For Thee" (J u de> UuP^ L I' !N KOAD.-11, REV. H. A SHARP; r. REV. W A ! " Rev'. MA a. J'WVD AVENUE- ILREV. \k\ h \ votV, li MJSBIONER FORD S;6n| A R T KO^ RT 7MrTa?- i! ' MIS ' Sn™r, 7 r MK ' TIETJENS. HOBSON\ILLE AND BRIGHAM ' S I CREEK -MR RIMMER BRIQ HAM S SHORE METHODIST CIRCUIT. DEVONPORT. Morning at 11-Rv. G. H. Mann. Evening at 7—Rev. G. H. Mann. STANLEY BAY. Morning at 11-Mr- F. Shepherd Green Evening at 7—Mr. C. B. Ring. TAKAPUNA Morning at 11—Mr. Sheridan (Student). Evening at 7—Rev. D McNicol. NEHUNGA METHODIST CHURCH , 11 a.m.—Mr McHoberts. I 7 p.m.—Rev. J, Dukes. I ¥£$§£BP-Z U am. Rev J. Dukes. j PENROSE—7 pm , Mr. Mcßoberts. :I(jOUNT METHODIST I Morning.—Student C.' H. Kendon. | Evening— C H. Kendon. j At the evening service a tribute will be paid ! to the memory of the late Mrs Stewart I AUCKLAND TJLj-ETHODIST TLTISSIOX. ) EAST STREET HALL, NEWTON. 30 a.m—Men's Bible Class. j II a.m.—Rev. N. Turner Subject: "A ! PROPHET'S BURDEN." ! 7 Student G. B Sheridanj Choir and Orchestra. , PIT AND EDWIN STREETS. j 7 p m.—Preacher, Rev. N. Turner. Subi ject: "THE WRONG WAY TO ; HEAVEN. AUCKLAND BROTHERHOOD. 3 p.m.—All Invited. Speaker, Mr W Stewart _ Subject, " NOT UNDERSTOOD."

j 1 DCKLAND pENTRAL "\TISBION. ! Auckland VENTRAL iUISSION. I ; Motto: "Have Faith in God." I BRIGHT, HELPFUL SERVICES Will be held 1 TO-MORROW (SUNDAT). . »a follows: — ,11 -CENTRAL MISSION HALL—FeI--1 lowship Meeting, : Sunday-school at 2 45. i HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. i 6.30— THE SERVICE OF SONG. i Orchestra, Choir, and Band will take part. i 7 p.m.-PEOPLE'S MEETING. Speaker: MR. W. MAINS. 2000 Free Seats. Hymn Books Provided, City and Country Friends Heartily Invited. WEDNESDAY NIGHT-Fellowship Meeting at 7.80. Everybody Heartily Welcome. EKESFORD ST. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. i 'Entrances, next Central Fire Btation). I Ha m.—Rev. F. P. Joseland, of Amoy, ! China (L-M.S. Deputation). 7 p.m.—Rev. H. Steele Craik. Solo, " A 1 Man of Sorrows," Mr. Ralph E. Taylor; anthem, "Seek Ye The Lord." MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, VIEW ROAD. Morning, 11—REV. H. STEELE CIUIK. Evening, 7—REV. F. P. JOSELAND (of Amoy, China). SPECIAL RETIRING COLLECTIONS after each service, on behalf of the London Missionary Society. GREEN LANE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 1 Morning at 11. Evening at 7. I REV. HEATHER. i VEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH j (Edinburgh St.). —Services at 11 a-m. I and 7 p.m Song Service, 645 p.m. IfOUNT ROSKILL CONGREGATIONAL .Al CHURCH, Mount Albert Road — a.m., subject "Definite Service:" children's address, The Tent, Altar, and Well." 7 p m., subject "Visions: Our Response;" Preacher, Rev. Stephen J. Campbell (late Sydney Central Mission). ASSOCIATED CHURCHES OF CHRIST. " PONSONBY ROAD. - 7 p.m., Mr. J. C. Lame. DOMINION ROAD (Cor Burnley Terrace) —7 p.m., Mr. A. M. Bryden. RICHMOND (Francis Street).— p.m., Mr. Lomax. AVONDALE. (Cor. Station Rd.).—7 p.m . Mr. Allen. ' DEVONPORT (Masonic H*ll, Victoria Road).— p.m., Mr. Wyatt POINT CHEVALIER (Coronation Hall) - 7 p.m.. Mr F. W. Greenwood. PAPAKURA.-Mr. Wallis. ONEHUNGA (Trafalgar Street).—7 p.m ™ HUNTLY DISASTER. Mr. Charles' Watt, The Correct Safety Lamp." Collection in aid of the sufferers. 0 " <ViC '-° ria SM The abo jr,.'":" > ,'' "iMt for worship at 11 am; Bible School, '2.45 p.m. nHURCHES OF CHRIST i\J Holding Life and Advent Truths). ■ WEST ST.-Sunday. at 11, for FellowI ship. Evening, at 6 15, preacher Mr. L E I * al ," . ?"}?J B , ct; T "I he Life That Now Is. and That Whicn Is To Come." Wedne.v j day, at . 45— Sneaker, Mr. T. L. Wilcock I Subject "Christian Perfection" WALTERS ROAD.-Sunday, at 11 or t ellowship. ' Sunday-schools, West St. and Walters Rd. I OS PEL HALL. CALLIOPE ROA~D ! n( . n „ DEVONPORT n, JALi, .SUNDAY-7 prn , Mr. W. T. Resell, Miss.onary, will (DV.) give a Farewell Address on relnrnine to India THURSDAY 45 .PJS- Bible Heading by Mr. 1 Anderson. " The Lord's Coming." ; rtOSPEL HALL, PARNELL.-SUNDAY Trccn,?. II1 , , »"' ' T J Rusßell Cameron! H ESDAV 7.10 p.m. Address to Christians, 1 iv Mr. Cameron. THURSDAY. 7.30 pm i 1 layer Meeting. A hearty invitation to all.' j T7DEN HALL, view ROAD, MOUNT I i-i EDEN. UM i SUNDAY, 7 p.m.-Address by Mr. T. H. Dp n lop. . TUESDAY. 7.30 pm.-Prayer. IiIURSDAY -No Address. HOWE STREET HALL. OFF KARANO \HAPE ROAL LORD'S DAY.— p.m., speaker Mr J. Spnttiswoode Subject, The Great White 1 hrone." .WEDNESDAY.— p.m. Address to Be- :, lievers. iVUUXG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- . I CI ATI ON, 25. Woliesley Street East, i Sunday Service. 4.15 p.m. Speaker Mr. D. ! oldie Subject: "Hymns, and Their : Writers " Tea and Social Hour, 530 pm I TO-NIGHT-Fellowship Meeting, 7.45 p.m. Leader, Mrs. Smith All members and friends welcome SPIRITUAL SCIENTIST CHURCH, O Oranga Hall. Karangahape Rd., Newten Sunday, 7 p.m Come and hear Australia's leadinv Psychic The whole of the collection will be handed to Bister Esther for the diitress of Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15718, 19 September 1914, Page 4

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