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Chnrcb Notices. fETHODTST CENTENARY CONFER I ENCE, PITT ST/CHURCH, DUNG PEOPLE'S DEMONSTRATION. JESDAY, Feb. 21, 7.30 p.m.—Speakers.' Sister Maud Coleman (from England i and Rev. C. H. Olds, B.A. Sunday-schools, join in! Bible Classes, rally to this! Concluding at 0 o'clock. PEKING SESSION OF CONFERENCEWEDNESDAY, at 7 p.m. President's Inaugural Address. Election of Officers, etc. Tickets for Oratorio, Centenary Tea, Garn Party, obtainable from Agents in all urches. Tickets for, Centenary Luncheon, Town Hal]. March 1, a limited number at lid. Apply early to Mr. C. A. Piper, 64, Baljral Rd., Mt. Eden, or agents in churches. \rlE METHO DIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND CENTRAL CIRCUIT. ARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES PITT STREET-ll a.m., Rev. Joseph W. :mp (Baptist Tabernacle); anthem, 'Yc ' mil Dwell in the Land" (Stainer 1 ; 7 p.m., j iv. W. A. Hay (of Timaru!; anthem, "The irth Is the Lord's" (Hollins); sacred sold, rs. Howard Knight. " Although the Fig \ ■ee" (Glover): organ music, I' ugue in C l lach).. KINGSLAND-11 a.m.. Rev. H. Ranston, | .A.; 7 p.m., Rev, F. Copeland; anthems, j Thou Crownest the Year, " The Earth Is ill," and "He Watchoth tho Hills;" soloist, rs. Leather. EDEN TERRACE—II a.m., Rov, Pi Copend; 7 p.m.. Rev. H. Ranston. M.A.t loist, Miss Alico Rimmer. DOMINION ROAD-U a.m.. Rev. G. T. arshall; 7 p.m., Rev. P. X. Knight. B.A, AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT ST. JOHN'S-11 a.m., Rev. J. H. H;w----m; anthem, "Our Soul on God With ltience Waits" (Garrett); 7 p.m., Rev. J. . HaeJara; subject, "Increasing in' the nowledgc of God;" anthem, "The Lord la v Shepherd" (Egglcston). FRANKLIN ROAD (Harvest Thanksvingl—ll a.m., Mr. Slenbere; soloist Mr. Littler; anthem, 7 p.m., Rev. T. Coatsorth; subject "Sowing and Reuoing;" | iloist. Miss G. Brnoke: ai'them. "How, *niWd Are Thv Works" (Barnby). RICHMOND AVENUE—II a.m an! 7: m.-Rev. W. S, Potter. I BAYFTELD-11 a.m., Rev. T. Cnntsworth: p.m., Mission Service, Mr. W. Drson (Grey ynni. GREAT NORTH ROAD-11 a.m., Mr. A. ecr; 7 p.m., Mr. J. Crooks. HOBSONVILLE-3 and 7 p.m., Supply. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD-11 a.m.. Rev. J. A. ochore; 7 p.m.. Rev. S, Griffith. MOUNT EDEN-U a.m., Mr. U. Field; p.m.. Rev. W. G. Slade, M.A. EPSOM-11 a.m., Rev. W. G. Slide. M.A.; p.m. Rev. G. P. Hunt (of Dunedin). NEWMARKET--11 a.m., Mt. E. Mills, 7 m., Rev. J. A. Lochoro. PARNELL—It a.m. Mr. G. Wilson; 7 m,. Rev. T. G. Can; subject, " A Good artnership." REMUERA (Clonbern Rood t-11 a.m.. ev. S. Griffith; 7 p.m., Mr. T.-flark. Conference—Young People's Dcmonstraon. TCESPAY. opening of Conference, 'EDNESDAY, Pitt Street. TjEVONPORT METHODIST CHURCH. HARVEST FESTIVAL. II a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. E. P. Blamires. orning anthem, " He Watereth tho Hill?;" >10, "The Blind Ploughman," Mr. V. E. utherland. Evening anthem, "Yc 'Shall well in the Land;" soloist. Mr. R. H, cllow, STANLEY BAY. 11 a.m.—Mr. W. S. Mackay. 7 p.m.-Mr. E. A, Dillon. EHUNGAC I R C U I T. ONELTDNGA-11 a.ra., Rev. J. Wrigley; p.m., Mr. W. S. Mackny. PENROSE—II a.m., Mr. T. Moor; G. 45 ,m., Rev. J. Wrigley. MANGERE—II a.m., Mr, S. Allison. PAKAPUNA METHODIST - cliUßCfl. - - L Morning, 11. Rev. T. R. B. Woolloxall; i-ening, 7, Orangemen's service; anthem. The Radiant Morn" (Woodward). All irangemen especially invited. ITT. ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. 11 a.m.—Rev. Harry Johnson. 7 p.m.—Rev. W. A. Sinclair. Auckland mission Auckland Methodist Mission east street hall. newton. 11 a.m.-" What Is God Like?" REV, F. L. FROST. 2.45 p.m.—Sunday-school and Bible Classes 7 p.m.-STAFF-CAPTAIN GREEN. STAFF-CAPTAIN '3REEN. A Popular Padre. ALEXANDRA STREET. 11 a.m.-Mr. H. C. CLARK. 2 30 p.m.—Sunday-school and Bible Classes 7 p.m.-MR, TAYLOR, 8.20 p.m.—Men'B Meeting follows—s.2o p.m. FRANCE STREET. 9 a.m.-Mr. C. H. Bperber. John. viii. 2.30 p.m.—Sunday-school and Bible Classes 7 p.m.—Mr. E, Ohms. Hearty Welcome to All Services. lifiE UIttTED EVANGELICAL CHURCH 1 IN NEW ZEALAND. Services at the TTVOLI THEATRE. TIVOLI THEATRE, 0 a.m.—Fellowship Meeting. 1 a.m.—Subject. " Great Events in the Life of Our Lord: The Temptation." p.m.—Subject: "EVOLUTION OR CREATION!'" "EVOLUTION OR CREATION?" 5 the Genesis Account of Creation True? Was Man Created or Evolved? Minißter: REV. A. A. MURRAY. L'HIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. 7.30 p.m. GRAFTON LIBRARY HALL. \ WEEK OF PRAYER. A WEEK OF PRAYER. Brief Accounts of Scottish Revival. Come Early. WIRI. WIRI. 7.30 p.m. 7,30 p.m. Service at Mrs. Townsend's. HHURCHES OF CHRIST Vj (ASSOCIATED). PONSONBY ROAD-U a.m.. Worship; i p.m.. Ralph Gebbie, B.A. DOMINION ROAD-11 a.m., Worship; ', p.m., Will D More. ONEHUNGA-11 a.m.. Worship; 7 p.m. Theo Edwards, RICHMOND-U a.m.. Worship; 7 p.m. T. J Bull. AVONDALE-11 a.m., Worship; 7 p.m. Mr. Geo. Moyle POINT CHEVALIER-7 p.m., Mr. Dick. DEVONPORT.-ll a.m.. Worship pEUECHES OF pHR IS 1 (Holding Life and Advent Truths.! WEST STREET AND WALTERS ROAI Uornine, at 11, for Fellowship. WEST STREET. Afternoon at '2.45. Sunday-school. Evening, at 6.4s—Preaching Service, MR JOHN McKELLAR. Mil. JOHN McKELLAR. Subject: "CONDITIONAL TMMORTALITY." WHAT DOES THE SCRIPTURE MEA BY IT? REV J KEMP'S OPINIONS COMPARE ' WITH BIBLE STATEMENTS. Both Side 3of This question Should I Heard by Inquiring Believers. WALTERS ROAD. Preaching Service at G. 45 p.m. Speaker: MR. LAURIE WILCOCK. Subject: "WHAT MUST WE DO TO BE SAVED! The Bible School at West Street, Wednesde Evening at 7.4 a. At Walters Road, Thursday at 7.45 p.m. A Hearty Welcome to All Services. Mt Edt K Rd cor Sylvan Av.-Adult Schoc Subject *" Spiritual Life, Civil Rights. I. dustrial Economy." THE SALVATION _~, ARM! ALBERT STREET. SUNDAY EVENING AT 7. PEOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICE. PEOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICE. The cables inform us that the Church i England is now allowing women to spes and pray in consecrated buildings. We hin always recognised the lmportanco of alloi ing women to preach. . Captain RATE FERGUSON. KATE FERGUSON. KATE FERGUSON One Of Mrs. Capt. Coffin's N.Z. leading woman preaohers. Other Services at II a.m. and 8 p.m. #M|ljf? Y. -— °' l flllilsll UPPER QUEEN ST> Building Ooeii. SjlW 3-6.45 p.m. Tea »t 5.15 p.m. Hostess: Mn, Searle. Liberty Club Assisting.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 5

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