Chnrch Notices. THE METHODIST CHURCH OF I NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND CENTRAL CIRCUIT. PITT STREET-ll a.m„ Mr. H, Field, 7 p.m.. Rev. P. N. Knight. 3.A.; subject, " Bolshevism: Its Origin. Its Nature, and Its Cure;" anthem, " Behold the Days j Come" 'Woodward); sacred soios by ' Madame Feather (contralto'. " Abide Witn : i Me" (Liddle) and " 0. Rest in tho Lord" | (Mendelssohn). ! KINGSLAND-'ll a.m.. Rev. F. Copeland; 7 p.m.. Rev. H. Ford anthem. " The j Sun Shall Be No More'' (Wiodward . ! EDEN TEERACE— U a.ri.. Rev H. ! Ford; 7 p.m.. Rev E. Copeiand. DOMINION ROAD—II a.m. Rev ? N. i Knight, 7 p.m.. Rev H. Haaston. y A I PITT-STREET METHODIST 3UND lY i SCHOOL. j DIAMOND JUBILEE SUNDAY MAY 7 I Joybeiis Ringing, Children Singing I j Come and Listen. Come and Help,
AUCKLAND WEST CTRCU*T ST JOHN'S—II a.m.. M- G Pet»r>.on Student: anthem, "0 Taste ana See' Goss 7 p.m.. Rev C H. Olds BA. subset. 'The Great ("ampaian 1!)2I2 artaem, ' God Is a Snint" i Sterndale Bennett FRANKLIN ROaD-H im Rev W *' Potter " Dm. Rev. T Cnafewnrtn sib:ecr. "Methodism and the Lienor Trade" RICHMOND AVENUE -11 a.m.. Re- T Cnataworth snrnect. " The Call to Ser rice " p.m Muswal S-r-.-.-e Duet. \ithems and Solos:. Rev W. 3 Potter iu\y :ect. " Strenutil and Song " BAYFIELD-U a.m Rev. r ff o'ris. BA. . 7 p.m.. Mission Service Mr CrookeS. Everybody welcome. GREAT NORTH ROAD-il a.m M- S. Puddle. 7 p.m.. ifr. G iStUUen'.: AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT GRAFTON ROAD—II a.m.. Re-, E P. Blamtres 7 p.m.. Mr H. L. Femg itndentl MOUNT EDEN -II a.m. R»v James Richards 7 p.m. Rev W G Slsde. Vf \ EPSOM-ll a.m. Rev W G. Slade. M.A.; 7 p.m., Rev J. A Lochf-re Brght music. Sunday week May 7 S3 Anniversary NEWMARKET-n a.m.. M> H L. Fiebi« Student. 7 pm. Mr. W. F. Hudson, solo hv \fr R. T. Sando PARNELL-U a.m. Mr. E. Mills. 7 p.m. Rev. T G. Carr subject, " Removing Mountains." REMUER\ (Oonbem Road. Sundayschool Anniversary Special Music and Hymns n_v the Children-11 ».m.. Rev ,T A. Lochore 145 and 7 p.m.. Rev. J Richard*. All invited 10 *h»se br-.irh 4 services. Foundation-stone Laying Ceremony. May !.'!. REMUERA METHODIST SUNDAY Sf fTOOL ULONBERN ROAD ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. TO-MORROW iSUNDAYi. 1.1 a.m.- Rev J A. Lochore. ! p.m.—Rev J Richards. 7 p.m.-R«v J Richards. Annual P*i«e-gtvuig. Tuesday. Miv J, 7 .If) p.m. Addr-ss by Rev. W G, Slade. Musical items by scholars and Hcnds. "TJjEVONPOBT METHODIST CHURCH DEVONPORT. 11 a.m.-Rev. J. E, Parsons. 7 p.m.-Rev. C. C. Brown. STANLEY BAY. 1! a.m.-Rev S. Griffiths. 7 p m.—Rev. J, E. Parsons. QNEHUNGA CIRCUIT ONEHUNO*—II a.m.. Rev. J Wrislev. 7 p.m.. Rev. E P Blamires, Sec. to Bible Classes. PENROSE-U a.m.. M,r. Starey. 6.45 p.m.. Mr "unirav MANGERE—U a.m. Mr. Bungay TAKAPUNA METFOD'STi CHUTrfj —Morning. II Even'ig. 7; nnthem, " Reioice ;n the Lord" E3"ev'. Rev. T R B Woc'Joiall. Foreign Mission Sunday, May 14. 1922. A[T ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.-Rev W A. Burley. M.A. 7 p.m.-Mr. E. R. Warburton. 1 UCKLAND AfETHOmST \riSSTO> Auckland Jlethodist *rliSdio> EVANGELISTIC MISSION. EAST ST. HALL. EAST ST. HALL IL a.m. and 7 p.m. REV F L. FROST. Soloist. MR. H. LESLIE PIPER. Come and Hear this Sweet Singer of the Gospel. 3 pm-»N HOUR OF SACRED SONG. MR H. LESLIE PIPER, and other popn inr local singers. Address by REV J. A. LO'"HORE Song Service — (5..10-7 — Song Service WEDNESDAY EVENING AT 7.30. Mr. Piper will Sing an<- Number of his Solos that are Requested. ALEXANDRA STREET. H am —" Jesus H-iman nnd Divine." MR. FRANK CRESPIN 7 p.m.—Mr. H C. Clark 9.20 p.m.—Men's Meeting follows— S. 2o p.m. FRANCE STREET. 9 a.m.—Mrs. Hoev. John rv. 7 p.m.—Supply. John m. >. Cordial Welcome to All Services. pHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR UNION. HALF-YEARLY RALLY. TABERNACLE MONDAY. MAY I. AT 7 30. Speakers: REV C TT OI OS. B.A. REV JOSEPH W KEMP. Tabernacle Chorus Choir. THE UNITED EVANGELICAL (WT»rH 1 HE UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH LN NEW ZEALAND. SERVICES AT TIVOLI THEATRE. 10 a.m.-Fellowship Meeting. 11 o.m.— Parables of Matthew iiii. 7 p.m.—Evangelistic. Service. THE SCARLET LINE IN THE WINDO** THE SCARLET LINE IN THE WINDOW Minister, REV. A. A. MURRAY. Visitors Will be Cordially Welcomed. THIS ' SATURDAY': EVENING. 7.30. Bi'jle Study. Romans. Rev. A. A. Munay Personal Work, Testimony. Miss'onary News. 7 p.m. — PTayer — 7 p.m WIRI. WIRI. 7 ij p.m. 7.15 p.m. Service at Mrs. Tnwnsend'* Preacher. Mr. A. Ward Campbell, THE "DIG pOSPEL TENT Ihe -Dig Uqspel lent TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7 P.M. Pastor j. w. Kent THE TRINITY AP PVIL. IHE LRINITY U? IiVIL, The Drtmon. the Beast, and the Faise Prophet. W'ao are They' 1 SABBATH 'SATURDAY . 1 p.in.-Seiv.ce WEDNESDAY 745 p.m.—" The Seven Last Plagues. ' i UCKLAND THEOSOPTTTCAL SOCIETY A SOCIETY OF ARTS BUILDINGS, KITCHENER STREET. TO-MORROW SUNDAY!. AT 7 PM. Public Lecture "LOVE. HUMAN AND DIVINE.' Music and Reading. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. H.P.fl LODGE. 351, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. Public Lecturettes on • PROHIBITION." SOME POINTS OF HEW. By Thcosophical Students. Speakers MISS G. M. HEMUS. MR. E. N. FERNEYHOUGH. B.Sc And MR W CRAWFORD (Chairman).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18077, 29 April 1922, Page 5
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