uujn ii B ation ) 10.16 a.m.—Prayer Mating. „ . n ~. 11 a.ntf*- How Christ Sorts Men 8 n.m.~-Young Men'® and Young Wompji • Bible Classes. L.M.S. widows and, orphans.,. ■ 4 „j t The evening service will.be precedta at 6.45 by a Sons Service C Sankey s Hymns. Come and enjoy tne buik TUESDAY * At 7.45, Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher •?»*«?J 1 Black Board Bible Talk on Bt. J^ e * 2ii pel. Bring your Bible> and cato«-. w *u., visitors are welcome imd all who Visa .to know their Bibles better. Old favourite hymns and a great meeting. WEDNESDAY, NJGHT_ > Is the of the live Society which meets at 7.48 in the hall. All young men and young women • are cotaiauy * welcomed. ASSOCIATED CHURCHES. Associate Minister: REV. HAROLD J. RALPH. MOUNT ROSKILL—II a.m., Evaawli* tic Service. Members of the Beresfoid, St. Male Voice Choir will lead the waging. Soloist, Mr. Reeveley. SWANSON.—-3.80 p.m. Subject. "A Wonderful Revival." NEW LYNN.—7 p.m.. "A Night, With Two Famous Hymns." Come .and have a good eing. Communion at close. Bible litudy on Wednesday at 7.45. , , TI.fOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL IVI CHURCH, Corner of EBplonadft and View Roads. Minister: REV. STANLEY MORRISON. ; 11 a.m.-" THE HILLS AND VALLEYS.'' . Communion and Reception of New Mem* 7 p e m.'-"WELLS WITHOUT A WINDL/ASS " Anthem"; "The Lord is My Shepherd" (Macfarren). WEDNESDAY.—BibIe Study, 7.20 p.m., conducted by the Pastor. ■ ~.. ■ -, T r\ BEEN LANE CONGREGATIONAL U CHURCH. Minister: REV. IVAN S. STEBBINB. U a,to.—"FLORAL SERVICE (VIOLETS)" (Violets Afterwards for Hospital). Choir: " Memories of Galilee. 7 p.m.—" NATURE'S TORNADO AND GOD'B TENDERNESS.", Solos, Anthem „ COMMUNION AT CLOSE. EVERY THURSDAY: Church Family Gathering. , Blackboard, Ch(«ry Hymns, Book of Revelation (5). Evening. 7f Mr. E.. J. Hutson. Thursday, 7.30: Special Anniversary Practice. All old scholars cordially invited. y # w.cx ~ (Upper Queen St.) XSyIP Building Open, V 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Musical Programme in Lpnnge at 41 p.m. Hostess, Mrs. Webster. If yon are lonely come and make mends. Cafeteria open for meals Saturday and Sunday. . gUNDAY , AFTERNOON MEN'S^' ' Happy Meeting. ▼ MR. RUSSELL 'gRAVE. Home Hour to Follow. Young Men, Strangers to the City, Are Cordially Invited to Attend. r\UR SAVIOUR WAS MOVED WITH COMPASSION FOR THE LEPERS. Hear Mr. W. H. P. Anderson tell the great story of the "Mission to Lopers," Baptist Tabernacle. TO-MORROW (Sun.) AFTERNOON at 3. Men and Women Heartily W Do Not Miss This Meeting. »JOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). ILLUSTRATED LECTURE (No. 2). "FLORENCE AND ROME." (See Back Page.) SPIRITUAL 1 ■ CHURCH (Incorporated), NEWTON CHAMBERS (Upstairs). Newton P.O. SCIENTISTS' irs). opposite TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 3 p.m.—Open Spiritual Circle. • 7 p.m.—Address by Mr. Goodman. "The Divine Guest, Thou Great, Unbounded Whole. Whose Body Nature 3a, and God The 50u1.".. ' Spiritual Messages, Jlr. Blackboura. MONDAY AND THURSDAY. 7.30 p.m.— \ Clairvoyant and Hehith Messages. Mr. Blackboi.rn. TUESDAY 8 p.m.—Open Developing Circle. Psychic Pictures. WEDNESDAY. 8 p.m.—Open Circle for Invitation. FRIDAY. 8 p.m.--Importast Committee 8 p.m.—Open Healing and Psychic Circle. rpHE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF I NEW ZEALAND (Incorp.). CHORAL HALL. ALEXANDRA STREET. The Services TO-MORROW (Sunday) will be held as iollowß, to which YOU ARE INVITED:II a.m.—Breaking of Bread, Praise and Worship. 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 4 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. 6.15 p.m.—Street Meeting. , _ 7 p.m.—Gospel Meetim. Bright and Happy. 7.30, WEDNESDAY—Street Meeting, ton Newton Road and Symonda Street. 2.80. THURSDAY—Ladies' Prayer Meeting. 7.30 p.m.—A Message ? 7.30, FRlDAY—Street Meetings at Three Lamps. PONSONBY. and also at Queen ana Arthi' Streets, ONEHUNGA. Matt. xxiv.. 42. >*■ Communications to Bo* 1512. T E P E R MISSION. jU (WORLD-WIDE.) A Publio Meeting under the auspices of the Auckland Ministers' Association will bo held (D.V.) in the interest o® the above in the ■' BERESFOP.D ST. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ON MONDAY EVENING AT 7.45. MR. W. R P. ANDERSON. From London and the East. Will Give an Address on "WORK AMONG THE LEPERS.* Dr. Wm. Pettit will preside. All Are Cordially Invited, Collection, Literature and information always obtainable at the local headquarters of the LePvW Mission. 133, Upper Symonds Street. L ffiEEA cW£ AIHOUC 871, Queen Street. 'FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 11 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. The Liberal Catholio Church aims at combining the traditional Sacramental form o! worship with the widest measure of intellectual liberty. REMOVAL NOTICES. gEMOVAE NOT! C.E. HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Wo havo pleasure in announcing that we have now removed to Commodious and Up-to-dato Promisor in the now CHANCERY CHAMBERS. (Top Floor.) Corner O'Connell and Chanoery Streets, Auckland. Phone *l-462. O S. CUTFIELD, F.P.A. (N.Z.). F.I.A\ (N.Z.), PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR AND , v V COMPANY SECRETARY, REMOVED TO NATIONAL BANK CHAMBERS FORT ST. NURSES AND NURSING HOMES, TVTURSE BONNER, Convalescent Home, 1* St. Betters Bay.—New Telephone Num- ! ftr ' 79 rings). 1 " "WiHTESIUE " Maternity Hospital. 15, , "I Huntly Ave., off Khyber Pass. Pes eonal attention,—Nurse Canty. Phone 40-032. •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 16
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