Sermons. Lectures, Soirees, etc.: THE METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW X . ZEALAND. • AUCKLAND CENTRAL CIRCUIT. V PITT ' STREET CHURCH. DAY OF INTERCESSION FOR OUR - V « SOLDIERS. ;'" " 1 v 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., ' <• REV. C. H. LAWS, B.A. ; , ' Evening Subject: "THE RED CUP • OP SACRIFICE." Anthem:' "Who Are These?" (Stainer), Solo: "He Was Dnspised" (Handel), Miss ;£~ Muriel Barr., • r r . ■ ' ALEXANDRA STREET—II a.m.. Rev. ; H. A. Sharp; .1.45 p.m., Mr. E. Chambers. • KINGSL. a.m., Mr. F. C. Day; 6.45 p.m., Itev. 'C. C. Harrison. • EDEN TERRACE—II am.. Rev. J. B, Suckling; 0.45 p.m.. Rev. ' H. A.- Sharp. , Subject, '" The War and Our Faith in God.' DOMINION ROAD— a.m.. Mr. G. E. Brown - (Student); 7 p.m.. Rev. J. B. Suckling. Memorial Service for the late David J. Thomas, killed at the Dardanelles.. MORNINGSIDE—II a.m., Rev. •C. C. Harrison; 6.45 p.m., Mr. G, E. Brown (Student). "" ■*' . AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT, GRAFTON ROAD— Rev. J. Wrigley; 7, Rev. J. J. Mather. MOUNT EDEN .11, Rev. E. P. Blamires; 7, Rev.'C. Bavin, of the Indian' Mission in Fiji. '• I - ■ ■- ■ ■*" ' * ' EPSOM—II, Rev. S. J. Werren. Memorial Service for the late Mrs. Pullin; 7, Mr. Harvey. ' * , . NEWMARKET— Mr. T. Clark;' 7, Mr. S. J. 'Werren. • ' > PARNELL—II, Mr. Dellow; 7, Rev. J. Wrigley, l ' • v . REMUERA—7, Rev. E. P. Blamires. PANMURE— Mr. Adlington. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOnN'S. Ponsonby Road—ll. MR. R. P. ROBERTS: 7. REV. A. C. LAWRY. Anthems: • Morning, "Thus Speakoth the Lord of Hbsta" iStainer); Evening, ? "0, Gladsomo ' Light" (Sullivan) ' Organ music for tho day composed by Giulmant. V' : 'AP" 'FRANKLIN ROAD-U, Rev. W. A. BURLEY, M.A.; 7. REV. *W. A. BURLEY, M.A. ■ -T"' RICHMOND AVENUE.'— MR. TIETJENS; 7. REV. J. NIXON. ' S ■^• v BAYFIELD (Foreign Mission* Sunday)— 11. REV. A. C. LAWRY; 7, MR. FOUNTAIN. . r ,-' • - GREAT NORTH ROAIS-11, REV. J. NIXON; 7, MR. EDMOND.' <'? r v ARCHHILL (Foreign " Mission Sunday)— 7, MR. TDSTJENS. ■? 1 -:~"2 ' ' BRIGHAM'S CREEK— and-HOBSON-VILLE 3 and 7-MR. RIMMER. . '■*— — : : —; —r — v SHOKE. METHODIST CIRCUIT, ,!> V DEVCNPORT. • Morning at 11—Rev. G. H. Mann. Evening at Rav. D. McNicoll.' < t STANLEY ' BAY. • . Morning at 11—Rev. D. McNicoll. Evening at Mr. Parker (Student), f, C TAKAPUNA. :' ' ' ~ Morning at 11—Mr. Parker (Student). Evening atßev. G. H. Mann. MOONT ' ALBERT METHODIST iVL ' CHURCH. ' .Horning at 11—Rev. C. H. Garland. Evening at Rev. L. :•-Hudson. Collections m aid of Foreign Missions, fe' -prvO:' -t /\NEHUNGA' ! METHODIST.'' CHURCH.-V/-Q"ll a.m., Mr. Lakingj 7 p.m., Mr. Crespin.- MANGERE—II a.m., it Rev. :«J;^Dukes. PENROSE—7 p.m., Rev.' J. Dukes. "Divine Consolation" to-day. ' MANGERE BRIDGE—7 : p.m., Mr. MoKoberts. D lyj-ISSION. EAST STREET HALL. NEWTON. ; 11 a.m.—" Another ■ Message,from Nature." 3 p.m.—P S.A., ■" An Epoch in World History : The Defeat' of .(.World Dominance at W&tetloo." ■ •"■7 Evangelistio addicts, "The Soul's Unrest." . " . ' t - Strangers Cordially Invited. , Preacher at" each Service: ! The r; Missioner, ' i Rev, E. T. Cox, M.A. 1 PITT AND EDWIN STREETS HALL. 7 p.m.— H. Collis. A Bright Service.*' ROCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE ■ |(V REV. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON. ■ SUNDAY,' JUNE 20. . £ 10.30—Season of Intercession. S ll— THE SEALED ' MULTITUDE AND THE iWHITE-ROBED THRONG." ' . 6.so—Organ. ' \ '-■■'»-r-v .7—REV. H. S. CONWAY (of the China Inland t Mission), who is shortly returning to the field, -will preach. Subject,' "THE MISSIONARY ; POEM." - Anthem, r In' My Father's House" (Roberts). ' Lord's Supper ' at- close. " : :. . s ;. - , <■ WEDNESDAY, Midweek Service for Prayer and Fellowship: * Address ■by Rev. H. Knowles Kempton, Pastor. G'" RANGE ROAD BAPTIST - church. (Corner of Grange and Dominion Eds.) REV. • ERNEST A. KIRWOOD. '• ; ''; ' 11 a.m.—" Something -Worth - Fighting For." /- ' „ 1 - 7 p.m. Young : People's Service, " conducted .' by Pastor, assisted sby young j men. '' Follow the King." 4 Communion ?at close. All ?Seats' Free., : Everybody Welcome. MOUNT -j EDEN BAPTIST church. 1)X REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT. 5 • 71 ajn.—" The Church, tho Ace,-and. the Coming of Christ. VI.; 'The World. " " ■rl p.m.—ln Memoriam Service for' Trooper • Edgar ? Penman, wo. fell at •* Gallipoli.-The Choir ,will -render, " Crossing the - Bar," " Sleep ■ Thy Last Sleep." ': Communion. PONSONBY ' ' BAPTIST CHURCH, .. REV. W. 'S. ROLLINGS. v 11 a.m„ "The Unfainting God;" 7 p.m., "Messages ' to : the Hard-pressed. No. 3: 'Not Superman, but Son of Man.'" Sows Service, 6.50. V • All ' welcome. W , liPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH. York Avenue Uv 11 am., ' " Thev Choice Heroical;" 7 p.m., "The Table (not-' the Altar) of the Lord."— Rev;'- Alfred 'North. V QALVATION ARMY, ALBERT STREET, p i ' ;4> • BAND ? SUNDAY. ' . Addresses given by Bandsmen and Special Music and' Songs for our bravo men at the front. y "****: THURSDAY, at 8 p.m.—Brigadier Car- ' michael will be launching our public Central I Holiness Meetings. Each Thursday at 8 p.m., . Special - Holiness Address' will be given by selected ■ officers. Hearty invitation to ell 1 lovers of holiness.v*: . ■ /GOSPEL HALL. CALLIOPE ROAD, IX DEVONPORT. 't'SUNDAY EVENlNG—Preachers, Messrs. Kent and Clarke. ' , ■TUESDAY— p.m.. Prayer Meeting. THURSDAY, at 7.45 p.m. Bible Reading. QOS PEL HALL, PARNELL. 'SUNDAY— p.m., Mr. C. H. Hinman, ".The-Breaking of the Seals." , TUESDAY—7.BO p.m., Address by Mr. J. Spottiswoode. THURSDAY— p.m., Prayer Meeting. ONEHDNGA —WEDNESDAY, 7.30 —Mr, C. H. Hinman. • f"i.. • Eden hall, view' road, mount ■'*\t '' ; EDEN. " : - SUNDAY—7 p.m., Speaker, Mr. Rennie. . TUESDAY, . 7.30 Prayer Meeting. THURSDAY—7.IS p.m., Assembly, Bible ' Classes. Quarterly Gathering.T Howe st. hall, off kabanga • - ' HAPE ROAD. ' • ' LORD'S DAY—7 ' p.m., Mr. Colin Campbell, from Rothesay, Scotland, - WEDNESDAY. 7.30 p.m.—Address. Mis sionary • Study Class. ■•' •* r, ~" < SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH. O MACKELVIE STREET. PONSONBY. «• " SUNDAY, JUNE 20, AT 7 P.M I "ISRAEL Subject:FUTURE OF ! "ISRAEL AND THE FUTURE OF 8 ■ ; PALESTINE." j Speaker: Evangelist M. W. Carey. | All are Invited. "CH R'lS TAD E L lAN S (Freemasons Hall, Upper Queen St.). 11 a.m.—Breaking of Bread (I. Cor. xi.>. - 7 pm-SUBJECT: "IMPERIAL WORLD . DOMINION. OR THE DEFEATED KAI- - SER AND THE CONQUERING JEW.'* Speaker, :Mr Chas. Cooper. -No collections i- at our lectures. ■,■ . . . SPIRITUAL ' SCIENTISTS' ' ' CHURCH. Orange Hall, Newton, oPT>. P.O.—Sun- » day, 7 '.'-'Last Sunday of Mrs.SSt. t - E. i Morrison. * This : leading • Psyohio' will deliver ' an address. Come and secure yonr seat. , Readings from Flowers, Photos., Heirlooms, : Silver collection: at ' door. - ' j- VOUNG - WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO. 1. 'I-, : CIATION,' - . 25. WELLESLEY STREET EAST. "* SUNDAY—Service, '4.15 p.m. Speaker, • Sister Douglas. | and * Social Hour, 4 6.80 ■ p.m. - .• • . - % -TUESDAY EVENING, at 7.45 p.m.-Con-id tinuation of series of Addresses on the Wax ,;f. and Prophecy, by Mr. C. H. Hinman. . Both men and women invited to attend. - '• f " fpHB Turks and • Mahomet." •;: > Lecture, A Globe Theatre, Sunday, 7.30 p.m. . . . 4
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 4
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