'-" Church Notices. . CT. 'ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN O CHURCH. LOWER SYMONDS STREET. Preacher: REV. J. LAMB HARVEY. 11 a.m.—Communion Service. 7 p.m.—Subject: "A MAN'S A MIXTURE." MONTHLY MUSICAL SERVICE. . Quartette. ''God is a Spirit '.'■ (Bennett), Misses Lois Evans and Jessie - Bartlett, Messrs. A. H. Ripley and A- Colled^e. 1 Solo, " The Harvester's Night Song." Miss Biirtlett. Solo (Mr. Collcdge) and Quartette, "Cast Thv Burden" (Mendelssohn). Duet, "Lead, Kindly Ligbt" (Barnardj, Miss Evana and Mr. Ripley. Quartette, "Yea. Though I Walk" (Sullivan). Social Half-hour in St. Andrew's Hall ' after Evening Service. Strangers and viai- , tors welcomed. MT. EDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. MOUNT EDEN ROAD (Near Tram Terminus), J 11 a.m.—"An Apostolic Fishing Excursion" (John xxi., 8). , ,7 p.m.—"The Last Gospel Invitation in » the Bible " (Rev. xxii., 17J. t REV. LEONARD H. HUNT. Ten Days' Evangelistic Mission commences . Wednesday Next, at 7.45 p.m. - MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, AT 8 O'CLOCK. Lecture on "THE JACOT*TTE SONGS OF SCOTLAND." BY REV. J. W. SHAW. M.A. Assisted by Mount Eden Presbyterian Church Choir. Proceeds for Pipe Organ Fund. Admission, Is. ' QT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ■ P • KHYBER PASS ROAD. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. D. C. HEREON. M.A.. M.C. All Seats Free. Monday Next, 7.45 p.m., St. David's Hall. • —Lecture by S. Crookes. Esq., M.1.E.E.M.. N.Z. Soc. C.E.. on "Hydro-Electric Powers." ST. JAMES' PRESBYTERTAN CHURCH, WELLINGTON STREET. '11 a.m.—REV. PATTERSON. 7 p.m.—REV. GEO. PATEESON. Anthem, "Walk About Zion " (Simper). All Seats Free. Everybody Made Welcome. Bright Singing. Good Music. SOMERVELL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REMUERA. 11 a.m.—"Concern for.Others." ' 7 p.m.—Youns People's Message: "Every Life a Divine Mission." Visitors Welcome. 1 REV. J. PATTISON. , C2T. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN . O CHURCH. Jervoi* Fiv"', PonsoiTiv. SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. 11 a.m.—REV. FR*ZER B. BARTON, B.A. f 6.4s.—Service of Souk. . • : *** 7 p.m.—REV. FRAZER B. BARTON. Tho Mission continues week at ■■ 7.30 p.m. each evening, in the Church Hall. ) Bright singing. Combined Choirs. Missioners. llpvs. Geo. Paterson (St. James'), and F- B. Barton. i TTNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. - -A— PARNELL (Birdwood Crescent).
' J 11 a.m.—Communion. r REV. D. D. SCOTT. : 7 p.m.—REV. E. O. PERRY. i Solo (Evening Bervice), " There Is a « Green Hill" (Gounod), Miss Muriel Barr ST. LUKE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. REMUERA I SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. > 11 a.m.—Subject: "The Thoughtful aess - of God." _ . 1 f1.45 p.m.—Song Service. . 7 p.m.—Subject: "Life's Mooring Places." Preacher: REV. C. J. TOCKER. Se-tt Free. All Welcome. ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. DEVONPORT. Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 6.40 p.m.*-Community Hymn Singing. REV. RONALD S. WATSON. M.C. MA. Special Mission beaiins in Church on Thursday next. 21st inst. EPSOM PRESBVTERTAN CHURCH. GARDNER ROAD. 11 a.m.—"The Gase of the Questioner." . 7 p.m.—Holy Communion. » - s Seats Free. Strangers Welcome. i t ' ■ ■ _VTM. McDONALD. Minister; > pDENDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' 11 and 7.—REV. J. D. McKENZIE. B.D. Wed., 7.30 p.m.—Mid-week Service. • All Welcome. __« QNEHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11 a.m.—REV. E. O. PERRY. 7 "p.m.—"A Good Purro'e Maintained in ' Adverse Surroundings." REV. D. D. SCOTT. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. PAPATOETOE. Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: REV. H. E. BALDWIN. TOWER REMUERA MISSION HALL. 7 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' HALL. ONEHUNGA. 7 p.m.—Special Gospel Services.
MR. J. SPOTTISWOOD - .;• Begins a Series of Addresses. "A FALLEN PRINCE RESTORED." TPCTHAT THINK YE OF CHRIST? GOSPEL CAMPAIGN IN THE CHAPEL ON CEMETERY GROUNDS. GLEN EDEN. NEAR STATION. TO-MORROW (SimDAY). JT P.M. Preacher: MR. STEWART. Subject: "Testimony." Come and hear this vronderful trophy of ; Grace. "The Lbrd is at Hand." CH R I S-T I A N-. SC. I E.N'C E. Firsk Church of Chnst. Scientist. ! Auckland. SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL. * Kitchener Street. SERVICES SUNDAY. 7 P.M. Sunday-school. 11 a.m. ' S! WEDNESDAY. 8 p.m.—Testimony Meet* ing, Subject this week: "Matter." Golden Text: Psalms lvi., 4. ' S~PIRITUALISM. Church of True Spiritual Light.—Service To-morrow, Foresters Hall. Edinburgh Street. Newton, 3 p.m.. no service. 7 p.m., Nurse Clayton will speak on "Spiritual Vision." If you hear this address you will then understand howGod reveals his will through visions. We believe in Jesus Christ. Circle, 7.30. Tuesday. If in trouble, come. 36. Vincent Street. Come and develop your spiritual on Thursday night. After service messages. Bring flowers. ' HRISTADE L P H I A N S. Freemasons' Hall. Belgian* Street. 11 a.m.— Fellowship Meeting. ; 7 p.m.—"The Biae and Fall of the 5 Turkish Empire, as Delinked irr the Apocalypse: It Presages: the World's Great- . est Revolution." Come and hear. ; Speaker, Mr. W. S. Yeareley. » No Collection. ■ MASONIC HALL, '* OTAHUHU. TO-MORROW AT 3 O'CLOCK* MR. J. fIPOTTOWOQDE^Jvw^st.,. Subject, " JOHN'S VISION IN PATMOS." All Heartily Invited. JIL THE CJAI/VATTON A BMY. ffifok Jlhb Palvation Army. 4&g3P ALBERT STREET. 11 a.m.—BRIGADIER B. STONE. "The Seal of God." 3 p.m.—THE HAPPY HOUR. . Those who attend these afternoon meetings speak, highly' of the tonio they are to the mind and soul. You come, will you? 7 p.m.—"lN MEMORIAM." COMMISSIONER JOHN LAWLEY. COMMISSIONER JOHN LAWT/PY. The Commissioner was associated with the late General Booth in all his tours, en-. circling the world often, they are now united in the " Better World." MRS. CAPTAIN GOFFIN Will Denver an AH-'-ess, s ; .-:-: ■"DEATH IS LIFE!" Silver Band will render Chopin's "Funeral March." All' who knew the late Commissioner an invited to attend. j£ H. C. GOFFIN. Captain. the cjalvation army, he Salvation Abmy. ponsonby road - - - newton. TO-MORROW (SHNDAY). Meetings as Follow r— 7 a.ra.—Prayer Meeting, led by Students from the Bible Institute (60 people wanted). 11 a.m.—Holiness. Soloist, Sister Mrs, , Askeland. 3 p.m.—Praise Meeting. , 7 p.m.—MEMORIAL MEETING TO THE 7 p ; m.—MEMORIAL MEETING TO THE , LATE COMMISSIONER LAWLEY. 1 LATE COMMISSIONER LAWLEY.
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