Chnrch Notices. ATEW ZEALAND MET-HODIST CHURCH. CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS. NEXT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. A MONSTER TEA MEETING. \ Will be held in the EAST STREET MISSION HALL. I ; At 6 p.m., ! i To be followed by a ; \ GREAT METHODIST FAMILY jGATHERING. |< To Inaugurate the Movement in the '■ Auc_:a.nd District. IN PiTT- STREET CHURCH. At 7.00 SPEAKERS: Rev. A. C. Lawry (Organiser. oi tte tentenary Mo-.ementi, and Rev.! w • A. Sinclair. j THE METHODIST CHURCHES OF ' ■*- N_.W ZEALAND. AUCKLAND CENTRAL CIRCUIT C^?P^ r I _ k ; PREPARATION SERVICES. ; • K™ n ß ™- 1 ' •.».. K*v. P. N. ■ .' A '- ' E ' 1 ?" Rev - A - C. Lawry (genera, secretary)- sub-err "T'h. t«._ r-• ■ Out!,,, k " /r.,'., cut '° c . t r - -t.ne lask ana tne Oiory" ?'•' /be Splendours of Toy | 1 oi S_i_ge" | - ,'^ GS p AXD 7T II^- n '-- Rev. A C. Lawry I ; P.m.. Lev. H. R._, iet on, M.A. , subject *,V_L ns ..%'.. th , e Ed s<= °f Destruction " c'mnfuuion 106 " ExaUed " lW^- i B,fih! :: -\. ER - RACE --] 1 a - m - Rev W. T ! r *Jrt«- f! Cope.ana: 7 p.m.. Rev W. A Sinclaar! I Communion. — _ AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S—I! a.m., Rev. J. H. Hasiajn ; Lniulciled Prophecies." anthems., le Deura (Jacks.sn . hr.d - Behold 1' "ring leu Good Tidings 1 ' (Goss, ; 7 p.m.. i K*v J. H. liasiam. Special Choral Service, i Anthems •• The Splendours of Thy Glory, i L£i-a (Woodward i and "Seek Ye the Lord" 1 Roberta.. Soloist, Rev. J. H. Haslam. Wiss Fordham will smg. "The Hour of i _l[, e . v -l>, tt! ''' )son: Special Hymns. thANKLIN ROAD—II a.ra Mr. L A ! brooss istuuent. : 7 p.m.. Rev. X. Coau- I L l,rc- h - _ioung People's Service. Subject,, BrfuuiA ft> " Soloist, Mr. E. Boyne. ' RICHMOND AVENUE—II a.m. and T P '_'-, R ,» V - W S - ''otter. i BAitIELD 11 a.m.. Supply. C.30 p m., ! ;-Y7 o r".?. e^' lce y- Mr - Pearce (Sar.key Hymns). I GREAT NORTH ROAD.-11 a.m.. Rev. T. ! Coatsworth; 7 p.m.. Mr. L. A. Brooks. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT GRAFTON ROAD- 11 a.m.. Rev. S. Gri<atri. subject, "In Remembrance" iCcr.i----muni-n .p.m.. Mr. T. Clark: lAS p.m.. t_uu_ 1 eopie s Centenary Raily. Rev. A. C. _ MOUNT EDEN—II a.m.. Rev. W. G. Siade, M.A. (Communion), 7 p.ra Rev. J. A. _l_y-::ore. EPSOM iTenth Church Anniversary—ll i a.m.. Rev. C. J. Tocker iof St. Luke's) : 7' P.m., Rev. W. G. Slade. M.A. (See Special Adyt tor music and details.) NEWMARKET—II a.m.. Mr. Dellow- 7! M;- H. L. Fieb-.g (student,. _ PARNELL—II a.m.. Mr. F W Stone ■ ' P.m. Rev. T. G. Carr: subject. "Love's Co _ D I ?; a , I MV I . rl ,r Soloist. Mise G. Brooke : REM L ERA (CTonbern Road, —11 a.m.. ; Mr. H. L. Fiebig (student ■; 7 p.m.. Rev. VV- ( , T f ! .T* th - "God's Will Realised in the "or.d. 'Communion., j VPSOM METHODIST CHURCH, j -«-' --Tenth Anniversary. — To-morrow — j 11 a.m. -Rev. C. J. Tocker. Jackson's "Te 1 Deum." anthem. •' Blessed Be the Name of, the Lord" :Gadsby> 7 p.m.--Rev. W. G. Slade. M.A. Anthems. " When 'he Son of Man Shall Cott.o" (Woolcote . soloist Mr. J. C. Rennie; "Seek Ye the Lord" (Bradley, soloist Mr. F Ripley solo. •■ Lead Me to the Rock." Mr. Trerabath. Collections for Trust Funds. Social Gathering, Tuesday, Aug. 0, 8 p.m. Musical programme Refreshments;. All invited. r\EYONPORT METHODIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.- Mr *H. W. flames (student) 7 p.ui. Re- . E. P. Riamires. Monthly "iour.g People's Service. Subject. "The Chal ' ler.ge to Youth. So jo. " Lead. Kindly Eight" : i Barnard i, Miss W. Johnston. Communionto foil, w. ' STANLEY BAY l'l a.m.—Rev. E. P. Blamires. { 7 p.m.*-?J-. E W. Hariiff. | M'AKAI'CNA METHODIST CHURCH I *■ „. ,V' r '.'T? "; Evemn- ". Rev. T. R. ' B W.-o! ,7.,,;.. anthem. •• Praise toe Lord"; iMannder 1 , i.uartettc. "Near St-i ! , Nearer." ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH. INAUGURATION OF THAN KSOIVING : CENTENARY SERVICES 11 a.m -Re-. W A. S.ncia.r Organising' Secretary . e , 7 p.-i:.- f>v, IVic, ('. H. Laws. B.A. \ QNEH UN G A cTilTc" Vl? j ! ONEHUNGA—II a.m.. Mr. W. S Ma.kay : i-'.*s p.m., bong r-erv:i.e 7 r m ve- I , Wr.gley. • o- . ■ ....... he . J., PENROSE -11 a.m., Rev. .!. Wngiev ti 4_ . p.m., Mr. Oxeni-.am. MANGERE—II a.m.. Mr. Oxunham. ! AUCKLAND VfETHODIST 7\ fT&siON | -O-CCKLAND i>IETHODIST XvJLISSION EAST STREET HALL. NEWTON. I 11 ajri.— "The Hearing Ear' (Com- > ! munion. 1 I 7 p.m.-" Jesus Christ , i? Moral Guide." 1 Being an attempt v> seftie diSicnil problems of conduct. SOLOIST. MADAME FEA--1 THER (iate Yorkshire. Englai'd . will sing. 1 " The P'omise of Life," anthem. " Father of i Mercies." i REV. F. L. FROST. The Digger ! REV. F. L. FROST. Preacher. ! ALEXANDRA STREET. 11 a.m.—" Tha Cry o; a Penitent " Mr F 1 Greepin. 7 p.m. -" Rea-sons for Acc-pLng the Bi!,'e ias God's Word" Mr. R. H. Todd. MEN'S MEETING FOLLOWS. I FRANCE STREET. 3 a.m. and 7 p.m auckland /central titission uckland Central Mission corner albert and victoria sts motto: "have faith in god" Mussioner. MR. F. E. RAPPS. SUNDAY. AUGUST 7. ' 11 a.m.—Praise and Testimony. ( om- i munion at the close. 7 p in.---Subject. "The Crisis of a Soul." ■ j 2.45 u.in. Sunday-school anrl Bible Classes ■J p.m.— ] Tact Band 6 p.m.—Open-air. Victoria Street. I WEDNESDAY. August 10— Prayer and I I Fellowship Meeting. 1 ! TO-NIGHT.-7.30 p.m., Prayer Meeting- I I 8. Open-air Meeting. Shortland Street. i Everybody Heartily Welcome. I ! THE fTNITED EVANGELICAL ; I Ihe United .Evangelical ! ' tULRi H IN NEW ZEALAND. SERVICES AT I npFE- T' 11 * 01 -- THEATRE. IHE XIVOLI I HEATRE. !0 a.ra.—Fellowship Meeting. i 11 a m.—" Third Condition of True ' Spirituality" 1 continued I Spec ;a] Address. THE ' ROOK OF RE VKLATi ON ! THE POOR OF REVELATION 1 "Inc. Sounding o' the Sixth Trumpet, or Dcir.onism and Its Climax."' j Minister. KEY. A. A. MURRAY. 1 WEDNESDAY. 7.3o—Congregational Meet- ' 1112. 1 THIS 'SATURDAY! EVENING 730 I GRAFTON LIBRARY HALL. j Bib'e Study. •• Ecclesiastics." Mr N'or- | ma De, k. j Addre-; on Personal Work. Rev. J. louden >oung leople Specially Invited. i WIRI vtiri Scrviie at Mr?. Townsend'e ■ p.m.. Sunday. I Pica, her, Mr. John Ferguson W'ILLIAM STREET hTTT j >> DOMINION ROAD TERMINUS TO-MORROW iSC:<DAY) j ■'. p"i Sunday-school. j 7 n.i.u. Bright Gospel Service. Speaker Mr. E. Utting j WED^E^ A V.-^. ! -, fading. I Ail Heartily Welcome. V Speaks to -Young Men. At 4.15 p.m., Sunday Afternoon All Young Men Welcome. I * V W.C.A. • UPPER QUEEN STREET Sunday Bible Class, 4-5 p m. Tea, 5.15 p.m. Hostess. Mrs. Wagstaff. Hoa Club Assisting. Speaker. Mrs. C. F. Snowdon.
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