Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, Etc. 8 THE METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW JL ZEALAND. AUCKLAND CENTRAL CIRCUIT. PITT STREET.—II a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. c C. H. Laws, B.A. Evening subject, The Christian Extra." Anthem. "Seek Ye Th~ Lord" iVarley Roberts); solo, Mr. \V. , * Thompson ; organ music, " Andante" and . " Finale, Fourth Sonata" (Guilmant). ' I ALEXANDRA STREET.—II a.m., Rev. H. , 1 Ranston. M.A.; 7 p.m., Mr. J. H. Muldoon. i KINGSLAND.—II a.m.. Rev. J. J. Lewis: 7 p.m.. UNVEILING OF ROLL OF i HONOUR, by Captain Rust, and Parade of i ( Mounted Rifles; solo. "Thou Art Passing | Hence." Mr. Len. Kgven. Anthem, O I Saviour of the World" (Gounod); preacher, {, Rev. H. Ranston, M.A. I ' EDEN TERRACE.—II a.m., Mr. H. J. I' Buckley; 6.45 p.m.. Popular Service of Sacred Song; 7 p.m., Rev. J. J. Lewis. Anthem, " The Better Land." DOMINION ROAD.II a.m.. Rev. P. R. Pans: 7 p.m.. Rev. H. A. Sharp. , MORXIXGSIDE.—II. a.m., Mr. E. C. Clark. 7 p.m.. Mr. J. W. Shackelford. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD. -11. Mr. Chambers! • Student': 7. Mr. Costain (Student). MOT "XT EDEN.—II. Mr. F. W. Stone; 7. j Rev. J. Clover. EPSOM.—II, Rev. J. Wrigley; 7, Rev. D. j Mr Nice 11. NEWMARKET—II. Rev. J. Clover; 7. j Mr. W. S. Mackay. ! I'ARNELL—II, Mr. Costain Student); 7, j Mr. Chambers. I CLONRERN ROAD. REMUERA.-11, | Rev. Pr.ncipal Garland; 7. Rev. J. Wriglpy. ! i AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ! ST. JOHN'S, Ponsonby Road.—ll a.m., ' Rev. W. A. Builey. M.A.: 7 p.m.. Rev. H. j E. Bellhouse. Subject. "Faith in God as | t.ie Living God." Anthems: Morning, " I Am Alpha and Omega" iStaineri. evening, "The Heavens are Teiling" (Haydn*. Soloists. Mrs Horsley. Messrs. Scott and Pierce. FRANKLIN ROAD.— II a.m.. Pev. H. E. Bellhouse: 7 v>.m.. Rev W. A. Burlev. M.A. RICHMOND AVENUE 11 a m.. Mr. L. G. Stevens; 7 r> m.. Mr. C. W. Brown. GREAT NORTH ROAD.—II a.m.. Mr. Ferguson: 7 p.m.. Mr. Barnepp. BAYFIELD.—II a.m., Mr. A E. Thomas; 7 p m.. Mr Tietiens; so'oist. Mrs. Pace. ■ARCHHILL.—7 p.m., Mr. Ohms. METHODIST CHURCH. CLONBERN i»J- ROAD. REMUERA. OPENING SERVICES TO-MORROW, *"At 11 and 7. Preachers : Morning - - PRINCIPAL GARLAND Evening - - REV J. WRIGLEY SOCIAL ON TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. SHORE METHODIST CIRCUIT. DEVON PORT. 11 a.m.—" Lessons From Spring" (Fleecer Service). Rev. W. J. Elliott. 7 p.m.—Mr. W. H. Hocking (Student). STANLEY BAY. 11 a.m.—Mr. W. H. Hocking 'Student). 7 p.m.—Rev. W. J. Elliott (Church Meeting). TAKAPUNA. 11 a.m.—Mr. S. D. Stoupe. 7 p.m.—Mr. W. Wilson. METHODIST CHURCH. MOUNT ALBERT. Services: Morning at 11Mr. J. Gordon-Smith. Evening at 7—Mr. W. T. Blight (Student). QNEHDNGA CIRCUIT. ONEHUXGA.—II a.m.. Family Service; 7 p.m.. I'eoDle's Service, Rev. C". C. Harrison. PENROSE.—II a.m., Mr. Dellow; 7 p.m., Mr. G oode. MAXGERE.—II a.m., Mr. Clayton. PKEE METHODIST CHURCH, corner A Mount Eden and Valley Roads.Sun-day-school Anniversary. TO MORROW (Sunday). December 10.—Services: 11 a.m., Mr. Menzie?; Afternoon. 2.45. Mr. R. Laidlaw. •Lin.. Evening, at 7, Mr. Paton. Special Singing. Instrumental items. A UCKLAND "VfETHODIST I\,fISSION. •Auckland xVLethodist IVLission EAST STREET HALL. NEWTON. 11 a.m._" THE GREAT WORLD-HAR-v hiS 1. 7 —Evangelistic Service. " THE NATIONAL CRISIS AND THE BUGLEBLAST OF THE KINGDOM. Anthem, The K:n£ of Love." Com© and join in the Organisation for Victory. Preacher, the Missioner. REV. E. T. COX, M.A PITT AND EDWIN STREETS. Evangelistic Service. 7 p.m. Mr. Samuel Wotta. Duet, Misses Bright. Scripture Jext Sunday. ASSESS CEltoal MifiSS: Motto; "Have Faith in God." Bright. Helpful Services will bo held TOMORROW (Sunday), as follows;— 11 a.m. Central Mission. Preacher. Mr. John. Bissett, Missioner. Subject: "INTO THE LAND GILGAL REACHED." 2.45 pan.—Sunday-school and Bible Classes. 4.30 p.m —Workers' Tea. 6 -—Or.en-air Meeting, foot of Victoria and Queen Sts. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. , 6 - 3 " p.m.- The Service of Song. Orchestra. Choir, and Band will take part. Soloist Miss Alice Rimmer. ™'L>-S- m — SPECIAL FORWARD MOVEment. Preacher, Mr. John Bissett, Missioner. Sub'ect. 44 THE CRY OF THE SOR-S P god." ET for his PREDECES•2OOO Free Seats. Hymn books provided. City and country friends most heartily invited. The Members' and Workers' Quarterly Business Meeting will be held on WEDNESPoV*' December 13, in Central Mission, at /.30. Reports of work, etc. ASSOCIATED CHURCHES OF CHRIST. PONSONBY ROAD.7 p.m., Mr. G Moyle. DOMINION ROAD (corner Burnley Terrace) p.m. RICHMOND iFrancis Street) 7 p.m. Mr. Hansen. "'i he Power of Faith." ' AVONDALE (corner Station Road). 7 p.m., Mr. Lomaj. ONEHUNGA (Trafalgar Street) —7 p m DEVONPOBT—? p.m. POINT CHEVALIER (Coronation Hall) 7 p.m., Mr. R. J. Dick. VICTORIA MISSION. WHOSOEVER MISSION (Victoria Street). The above Churches* meet for Worship at 11 a.m. Bible School, 2.45 p.m. Churches OF CHRIST. iHolding Life and Advent Truths). Morning at 11, for Fellowship. Afternoon at 45. Sunday-school. Evening at 6.45. Preaching Service. SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY WALTERS ROAD. Afternoon, at 2.4s—Address by Rev. C. C. Brown. Evening, at 6 —Address by Mr. E. Aldridge. Subiect. _ " IN STEP WITH THE CHILDREN." Special Hymns will be sung by tl)e Scholars at both services Scholars' Tea on TUESDAY EVENING, at 6. Public Meeting at 8 p.m. Bible School at West Street on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7 45. and at Walt™ Road. THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.45 " 'J'HE SOULS UNDER THE ALTAR." AT CHURCH OF CHRIST. WEST ST karangahape road, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. MR. GEORGE ALDRIDGE Will give an Address upon this Subject. To support the figment of a conscious intermediate state, appeal is made to texts into which must first be foisted the notion of a separable immortal soul or spirit There is no real evidence derivable from anv source to support this idea. Service Commences at 6.45. All are Invited. Hymn Books Provided. TATTER - DAY SAINTS' CHURCH JLi 'Mormon). Corner Queen St. and Scotia Place. ; Sunday-school at 30 p.m. Services 'Gos- i pel Sermons), at 7 p.m. All are cordially < invited. No collection. " ' pHRISTADELPHIANS. Freemasons* Hall ' vy Belgium Street—ll a.m.. Breaking of i Bread '1 Cor. xi). 7 p.m. subject I "Russian Ambition and Russia's Doom I Divinely Foretold." Mr. J. A. McLeod ■ Seats free. No collection. " | Salvation army, albert street YOUNG PEOPLE'S ANNUAL. Conducted by Brigadier Carmichael. 11 a.m.--Holiness Meeting. 3 p.m. Young People Taking Part 7 p.m.—Service of Song, " I Am the Door Parents are specially invited. MONDAY. at 8 p.m. Demonstration, j Drills, etc. Collection at the Door. j See Special Advertisement, page 13. V M.C.A.— Sunday, 3 p.m.—Hon. George ! A . Fowlds. See Special Advertisement , back page. ' > A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF THE NEW i A CHURCH. Newton Road, near top Symonds Street 2.45 p.m.—Sunday-schooL Open service, prior to vacation. 7 p.m.- Public Worship. Subject of di* course • . ih .® Syrian Guest, or the Shepherd Psaini. A Seat, & Book, and a Welcome,
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