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Sermons, tectnres, Soirees, Etc. THE METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND CENTRA CIRCUIT. _ "PITT STREET.II a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. C. IL Laws, B.A. Anthem, " Lift Up Rer. ford Sharp; 7 p.m.. Mr. J. W. ShackelKINGSLAND.—II a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. ' i m^ ms< ? n J*ote: Annual Choir ConWednesday Next, 8 pan. -EDEN TERRACE.—II a.m.. Mr. E. _ P-ih-. Rev - H. A. Sharp. _ DOMj_NIOZv ROAD.—II A.m. and 7 p.m., .yrT", * ,5- Suckling. Subjects: Morning, 0, ~ Firsts" Evening, " Hons Angel jA Anthems: Morning, "I Am Alpha and Omega' (Stamer); Evening, ** Cry Out ai \fJSI* 88 *- Solo, Mrs. Dennis. MORNIN —11 a.m.. Mr. J. C. iie.jens; 7 pan., Mr. Harvey Martin. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. _ GRAFTON ROAD.—II. Rev. J. Wrigley; 7, Rev. S. J. Werren. MOUNT EDEN.II, Mr. Mcßoberts; 7, Rev. T. G. Can. EPSOM.—II. Rev. S. J. Warren; 7, Rev. J. J. Mather. Sacred Cantata, " Shepherd of Israel." and Miscellaneous Programme in the Church, WEDNESDAY NEST, at 8 p.m. Mr. W. Aspmall »«sistine. Admission. free. Collection for Choir Music Fund. NEWMARKET.—II. Rev. T. G. Carr; 7. Mi. Patrick. PARNELL.II, Mr. J. Burton; 7, Rev. J. Wrigley. REMUERA.—Mr. T. Clark. PANMURE.— 3. Mr. P. Dellow. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S. Ponsonby Road—ll a.m.. REV. G. BOND; 7 p.m., MR W. J. MAINS. Anthems: Morning. "Teach Us To Know" Ray nor White); Evening, "In Humble Faith" (Garrett). FRANKLIN ROAD.—II a.m., REV. ,W. A. BURLEY, M.A.; 7 p.m., REV. G. BOND. RICHMOND AVENUE.— a.m.. MR. PRICE; 7 p.m., REV. A. C. LA WRY. „ BAYFIELD.—II a.m.. REV. A. C. LA WRY; 7 p.m., MR. DAY. GREAT NORTH ROAD.-11 a.m., MR. BEER. ARCHHILL.— p.m.. REV. W. A. BURLEY. M.A. BRIG HAM'S CREEK.—II a.m.. MB. SUSSES HOBSONVTLLE.— 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., MR. SUSSES. SHORE METHODIST CIRCUIT DEVCNPORT. Morning at 11—Rev. G. H. Mann. Evening at 7—Rev. C. C. Brown. STANLEY BAT Morning at Rev. C. C. Brown, evening at Rev. G- H. Mann. TAKAPUNA. Morning at 11—Rev. F. McDonald. Evening at Rev. D. McNicolL UCKLAND j^JISSION EAST STREET HALL. NEWTON. 11 a.m.—"The Cup of Astonishment." tt- p.m.—P.S.A. —""Men of Vision and V ißoiir. Speaker. Rev. F. A. Thompson. 'P-m-—" THE WOUNDED—THE CARNIVAL—MR GEO. ELLIOT— LAND'S FAILURE." A straight talk on the question of the day. Solo. " The Man of Sorrows." Miss Alice Rimmer. Preacher, Morning and Evening: The Missioner, REV. E. T. COX, M.A. PITT AND EDWIN STREETS TTAT.T. 7 p.m.— H. Collis. Duet, Mesduses smmtoas and Vic cent. Mount albert methodis? CHURCH. 11 s.m.—Rev. L. Hudson. 7 p.m.—Mr. Griffin. /~|NEHUNGA METHODIST CHURCH.f" 7 Mr. Roberts; 7 p.m.. Rev. X_ Dukes. MAN GERE a.m., Rev. J. AgSSg Ci-SS MIISon: Motto. " Have Faith in God." BRIGHT." HELPFUL SERVICES Will be held TO-MORROW (Sunday), as follows:— 11 *-m_—-CENTRAL MISSION.— gjyfor .*°hn Bissett. Subject. "ADDING TO FAITH SOMETHING ESSENTIAL/' 2.45 .P-m. — Sunday-school and Young Women's Class. 4-30 p.m.-—Workers' Tea. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 630 Pan-—The Service of Song. Orchestra. Choir, and Band wall take pari. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Fountain will sing, "For You and ror Me. - 7pan.—SPECIAL, FORWARD MOVEPastor John Bissett. Subject. " A MEMORABLE YEAR IN PROPHETIC HISTORY." SOW) Free Seats. Hymn Books Provided. ; City and country friends heartily invited, j =t^fecl^nT# ip « 5 il:et ?S *2? ** held on WEDNESDAY. September 22. in Central Mission, at 730 Subject, "The Higher ' Life. Everybody heartily invited to atj tend. | SSOCIATED CHURCHES OF CHRIST. PONSONBY ROAD.—7 p.m., Mr. Page. DOMINION ROAD (cor. Burnley Terrace 1 —7 pan., Mr. P. D. McCailum, B.A. t RICHMOND (Francis Street) 7 p.m., Mr, L. B. Wyatt. AVONDAiE (cor. Station Road) 7 p.m. Mr. E. Vickeiy. . „ 025EHUNGA (Trafalgar Street} p.m.. Mr. G. MoyJe. DEVONPORT (Masonic Hall. Victoria Road)— 7 pan., Mr. Thornier. POINT CHEVALIER {Coronation Hall) 7 pan., PAPAKURA— R. J. Dick. WHOSOEVER MISSION (Victoria Street) VICTORIA AVENUE The above Churches meet for Worship st 11 a.m.; Bible School. 2.45 p.m. CHURCHisS OF CHRIST (Holding Life and Advent Truths). Morning., for Fellowship, at 11- Afternoon at 2.45, Sunday-schools; Evening, at 6.45. WEST STREET. Mr. Geo. Aldridge will preach. _ Subject; ""THE LAST SEVEN YEARS OF THE AGE." WALTERS ROAD Mr. Thomas Southworth will preach. Subject: "THE OLD GOSPEL AND THE NEW." Bible School meets: WEST WEDNESDAY. 7.45 p.m. Subject. The Day of Atonement." WALTERS ROAD.—THURSDAY, 7.45 p.m. Church of chkist. west street (XARANGAHAPE ROAD}. TO-MORROW EVENING. AT 6.45. Mr. Geo. Aldridge will preach. Subject: " THE LAST SEVEN YEARS OF THE AGE." (Illustrated by Chart). The present chaotic state of the world testifies to man's inability to forsee events, and to guide them to righteous iapnea. How then can we know the goal of human history? "We have' the word of prophecy more sure, whereunto we do well to take heed." All are invited. Hymn Books provided. Young women's christian assoCIATION, 25, wellesley street east. SUNDAY—Service, 4.15 p.m. Speaker. Mrs. (Warren. Tea and Social Hour, 5.30 SUNDAY EVENING, 8.30 to 9.3o—Social Hour. « / Both young men and women warmly welcomed. Bright Singing and Solos. Just drop in. gEVESTH cd DAY ees ADVEOT^ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. AT 7 P.M. MACKELVIE STREET. Ponsonby.— Lines °, Prophecy: Tangible Evidence That We Are Very Near the End."—F. G. Rampton FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' HALL. Grey St. E., Onehunga.—"The Home of the Saved." bome Bible. glimpses—inspiring peeps at the saints inheritance.— L. King. (CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY—Servy vices: Sunday. 7 p.m.; Wednesday 8 ™- Readingrooms open 2to 5 (Kins Edward s Hall. Lower Symonds St.). (J H R 1 s TAD EL I A N ~ (Freemasons' Hall. Belgium Street). 7 a.m.—BreaKins of T, Bread (I. Cor. si.). POPULAR TEXTS AND POPULAR ERRORS." by Mr W S earsley. No collections at these lectures. UNITARIAN CHURCH, Ponsonby Road. p™ Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Pk? Subject: "Put Yourself in His Minister: REV. W. E . WILLIAMS. B.A. SONG SERVICE AND ADDRESS. 4 p.m. ! STRANGERS* TEA. 5 O'CLOCK. ; I A Cordial Invitation is extended to 1 .Visitors.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 4

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