Church Notices. rrVHE METHODIBT • CHURCH 01? I NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND CENTRAL CIRCUIT. PITT STREET—II a.m. and 7 REV. ARTHUR MITCHELL of THAMES, PREACHER AND SINGER. Morning - jeot, " A Great Dynamic. .. Solo, Tne Voice of the Father." Evening, Elijah: A Study in Contrasts;" eoloa. I«ra, God of Abraham" and "It Is Enough; anthem, " How Excellent is Thy Mercy" (Hopkins); organ music, " Overture, from tilijah, (Mendelssohn). ORGAN RECITAL by MR. EDGAR RANDAL, from 6,40. KINGSLAND—II a.m.. Rev. H. Ford; 7 p.m., Rev. H. Rattaton, Sf.A.; sub)act. For ' All "fae Win from Life We Pay in Blood and Tears:" solo. Miss Edna Heivpe. EDEN TERRACE—II ajxv.. Mr. Victor Clarke; 7 p.m.. Rev. H. Ford. Congregational Praise from 6,45. DOMINION ROAD—II a.m.. Rev. T. Coatsworth; 7 p.m., Rev. F. Copeland. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S—II a.m.. Rev. C l . H. Olds, 8.A.; subject. " Free.to Serve;' anthem, " Angels tnat Around Us Hover ( Wallace); 7 p.m.. Rev. C. H. Olds, 8.A.: subject. 'A Deceptive Dipeaee; M anthem. arie Splendour of Thy Glory, Lord" (Woodward). FRANKLIN ROAD (Church Anniversary) —11 a.m.. Rev. F. Copeland; 3 p.m. Rev A. Mitchell; 7 plm.. Rev. W. A. Burloy, M.A. ■Special music at all services. See special advertisement; RICHMOND AVENUE—II a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. W. S. Potter. BAYFIELD—II a.m., Mr. Piesse; 7 p.m., B. C. Band. GREAT NORTH ROAD-11 a.m., Mr. N. Bailey; 7 p.m., Mr. Findlay. FRANKLIN ROAD METHODIST CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. Morning, 11—Rev. F. Copeland. Soloist 1 ,. Mr. J. Littler. Afternoon, 3—Rev. A. Mitchell (Thames). Soloists. Mrs. Leather, L.A.8., Miss Laura Stone, Rev. A. Mitchell Mr. Leather. Violin,, solo, M.r. Carl Whitmore, 'flute eolo, Mr. George Poore. Evening, 7—Rev. W. A. Burley, M.A. Soloists Miss Jessie Bailey. Mr. A. l!ogerty. Violin eolo, Mr. Percy Dimery. Special Music by tho Choir at all Services. Special Thanks Offering at All Services for Trust Purposes. Tea will be provided) in the Schoolroom for any friends wishing to remain for the Evening Service. ATTPTr I'jAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD—II a.m., Rev. S. Griffith: subject, "New Every Morning" (Leaders' Meeting); 7 p.m.. Mr. E. H. Brooker (Student). MOUNT EDEN—II a.m., Mr. E. H. Brooker (Student); 7 p.m.. Pastor A. Laybourne. EPSOM—II a.m., Members' Annual Rally and Giving of Tickets of Membership (Communion). All members urffed to be present and usual worshippers and visitors cordially invited. 7 p.m., subject, " The Dislodg- ~ ments of Life." Rev. J. A. Lochore. NEWMARKET—II a.m.. Rev. W. G. Slade, iM.A.; 7 p.m.. Rev. J. Richards. (Communion). PARNELL—II a.m.. Mr. G. W. L. Robinson; 7 p.m., Rev. T. G. Carr.. Speaker, Mrs. Lee Cowie, " The Prohibition Question.',' Soloist. Miss Rimmer. REMUERA—II a.,m., Rev. J. Richards; 7 p.m.. Mr. T. Clark. JJSVONPORT METHODIST CHURCH. 11. a.m. — Rev. J. Ernest Parsons and Mr. H L. Fiebin: (Student). 7 p.m.—The President, of Conference. STANLEV R\Y 11 a.m.—Mr. J. J. Parker. 7 p.m.—Popular Service. Rev. J. Ernest Parsons. VAUXHALL. 7 p.m.—Bible Class Band. QNEHUNGA CIRCUIT. ONEHUNGA—II a.m.. Mr. Hamea (Student) ; 7 p.m.. Rev. J. Wrigley. PENROSTS—II a.m.. Rev. J. Wrigley; C.45 p.m., Mr. Ilames (Student). MANGERE—II a.m.. Mr. Staeey. rp.\ K A Pttjs'a vRTFrnpTR-r ■* Morning. 11. Rev. T. R. B. WooHov.-tll; Evnnintr, 7, Mr. Brown (Student)*- anthem, "Worship the Lord" (T. Smi>h). Brawn's Bay—3 p.m.. Rev. T. R. B. Woolloyall. jyj"T. ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH. II a.m.—Dr. C. H. I.nws. 7 p.m.—Rev. T. Conf«worth. METTHODIST MISSION. EAST ST.—ll a.m.. Rev. F. L. Frost; C.4S p.m.. Sundav-sc'iool and Bible Classes; 7 p.m.. Rev. F. L. Frost. ALEXANDRA ST.—ll a.m., Mr. Henley; 7 p.m.. Mr. H. L. Taylor; B.2o—Men's Meeting Follows—S.2o. FRANCE ST.—9 a.m., Mr. J. Norgrove; 7 p.m., .Mr. C. H. Sperber. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SAILORS' SOCIETY. SEAMEN'S MISSION HALL (Adjoining Bailors' Home). TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 7 P.M. Bright Gospel Servic*. Bea*«rers and friends Tnrited. Preacher. MR. CARNE MACKY. CAPT. WM»' BAZELEY, Miasioner. THE UNITED EVANGELICAL CHTTRCH HE UNITED EVAWiELTCAL CHURCH . IN NEW ZEALAND. SERVICES AT THE TIVOLI THEATRE. WIRI AND MT. EDEN. 10 a.m.—Fellowship Meeting, 11 a.m.—" Studies on the Wilderness Tabernacle." 7 p.m.—THE BOOK OF REVELATION. THE BOOK OF REVELATION. (Chapter xx.) Minister. REV. A. A. MURRAY. All should Hear the Evening Addresses from the Book of Revelation. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING). 7.30. Bible Study. Rev. A. A. Murray. Address, Mr. J. Thompson, Missionary from China. Prayer, 7 p.m. ' . WIRI. 7.15 p.m. WIRI. 7.15 p.m. Preachers. Messrs. E. Swaddell and R. Gillanders. MT. EDEN. MT. EDEN. 11 a.m., Mr. J. Thompson, Missionary from China. 7 p.m.—Mr. Victor Clarke. LABOUR DAY.—Rally at Otahuhu. A UCKLAND jpENTRAL T\7TISSTON, ■Auckland Central JLVJLission, Corner Albert and Victoria Streets. Motto: Have Faith in God. Missioner, MR. F. E. RAPPS. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), OCTOBER 8. 11 a.m.—Subject, " Sober Thought and Spiritual Activity." 2 p.m.—Tract Band. . 2.45 p.m.—Sunday-school and Bible Classes C p.m.—Open-air Meeting. Victoria Street. 6.45 p.m.—Song Service. Choir and Orchestra. 7 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. Subject, An Infinite Stoop." WEDNESDAY. Oct. 11—7.30 p.m., Meetins: for r ellowship and Prayer. ' TO-NIGHT.—7.3O. Prayer Meeting; 8, Open-air Meeting, Shortland Street. Come and Welcome. Higher thought centre NEW PSYCHOLOGY. DR. JULIA SETON, M.D.- (Founder). SUNDAY AFTERNOON SERVICE. Three O'clock. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. 17. SWANSON STREET. Leader, MRS. STROUD. All Welcome. JJIGHER THOUGHT CENTRE. SUNDAY* EVENING SERVICE. LECTURE. 7 P.M. SCOTS HALL. UPPER SYMONDS ST. All Cordially Invited. Half-yearly auckland christian CONVENTION Will Be Held (D.V.) LABOUR DAY, MONDAY, OCT. 23. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. See This Paper Next Saturday For Further Particulars. Y W. C. A. Come Along on SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Building Is Opun frcm ™ . 3-6.45 p.m. Tea at 5 p.m. Hostess, Mrs. Hodste. Overseas Club Assisting. Service at 5.45 p.m. All Women and Girls Welcome. AFTERNOON MEN'S MEETING. REV - J Pe BTEWAET, W of Devonport. A Short, Bright. Happy Meeting. Home Hour to Follow. VTEETING will be held in ( ) Headquarters, Welleslej' Street East, entmnce Lome \ Aik f .WEDNESDAY AFTERVT U V NOON, at 2.16.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18215, 7 October 1922, Page 6
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