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CHURCH NOTICES. gTREET OON 0 REG A TION A L QHURCH. (Next Central Fire Station.) PREACHER: I>EV. jj> j^LETCHER. 11 a.m.—ln connection with tho MONTH OB 1 CONSECRATION, Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher will fdve the first , a T^ r JV" ing Series of Sermons on " IIIE JtIUJjY SPIRIT." At this service the Superintendents, Officers, and Teachers of tho SundaySchool will bo dedicated for their year's work. 7 p.m.— QERVICE Oervice IN Til MA/KSTIC rpHEATRE. A J F,STIC iHEATRE. "THE T> ICII 1700 L." " IHE tVICH 1 OOL." Preacher: REV. LIONEL R. FLETCHER. SPECIAL MUSIC BY A CHOIR OF SIXTY VOICES. 2000 freo seats. You will need to come early to sec .ire one. The Theatre was packed out at G. 30 p.m. last Sunday, and many hundreds were turned away. Doom open at 0 p.m Music at 6.45 p.m. THE WHOLE OF THIS SERVICE, WILL BE BROADCASTED FROM IYB STATION. Parkin;; space fot Motor-cars in Lome St. at the back of the Theatre. TUESDAY NIGHT, 7.15. Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher will give one ot hia popular Blackboard Bible Studies on St. Luke, chapter xiii.: "THE GREATEST DANGER THAT RESETS THE ORDINARY MAN." Comr and hear thin fascinating talk, and face the question of the, importance of Christ's Teaching as it affects tho ordinary individual. THURSDAY NIGHT. First Anniversary of the Christian Endeavour Society. G p.m.—-Tea Meeting in the Church Hall. Tickets, one shilling. 7.30 p.m.—Public Meeting in tho Church. Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher will give a Special Address to Young Men and Women. Soloists: Miss Cleveland and Mr. William Gemmell. ASSOCIATED CHURCHES. 11 a.m.—MOUNT ROSKILL—MR H. HITCHCOCK. 7 p.m.—SWANSON—MR. F. BRIDGES. 7 p.m.—NEW LYNNSubject: "MAN! WHAT IS THAT IN THINE HAND?" PASTOR A. V. WHITING. Mount eden congregational CHURCH, (Corner Esplanade and View Roads.) Minister. REV. STANLEY MORRISON. 10.30 a.m.—Consecration Prayer Meeting, in School Hall. 11 a.m.—"The Divine Call." 7 p.m.—" The Fool Who Threw Away a Crown." Anthem: " From the Rising of tho Sun" (F, A. G. Ouseley). THURSDAY. AT 7.30 P.M., IN THE SCHOOL HALL. CO MM UN ITY PICTURES. "THE ALASKAN," and Other Films, will be Screened. Admission. Is Adults; 6d Children. n REEN LAN F, CONGREGATIONAL v.* CHURCH. Minister: REV. IVAN S. STEBBINS. WHIT SUNDAY. 11 a.m. —" Spirit of Purity and Power." 7 p.m.—" For the PSYCHIC (Psychikos) Man Knoweth NOT the Things of God. . . . They are .SPIRITUALLY Discerned."— T. Cor., ii., li. Solo, " The Lord Is Mv Light,'' Mr. A. E. Wright. "VTEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Edinburgh St. (ofT Knrangahnpe Rd.). —ll a.m.. Young People's Service; 2.30 p.m., Sunday School: 7 p.m.. "God's Interpreters." Preacher. Mr. Frank Crespin. f\NEHUNG A CONG REGATIONAL \J CHURCH. Preacher: MR, J. GORDON SMITH. 11 a.m.—" God's Work and Ours." 7 p.m.-" AN OLD-FASHIONED HOME." TUESDAY, 7.4.5 p.m.—Bible Study Class, conducted by Mr. C. Moon. • T~« -V HMIE UNITRD EVANGELICAL 1. CHURCH IN NEW ZEAvffi H ' BAND. I HdK ORANGE HALL, Newton lvd.. Top of Symonds St. 10 a.m. —Fellowship Meeting. II a.m.—Preacher. Mr. C. D. Snow. :i p.m.—Bible Classes and Sunday School. 5 p.m.—Ten-. Young people cordially welcome to our Bible Classes and tea. 7 p.m.—Service at TIVOLI THEATRE. Evangelistic Service. Subject: "THE DEVIL'S TINDER-BON." "THE DEVIL'S TINDER-BOX." Preacher: MR, A. W. CAMPBELL. 0.15 p.m.—Service of Song. Choir Items. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, GRAFTON LIBRARY HALL. Bible Study—Mr. Stan Smith. Personal Work—Prayer. Young people cordially invited. Every Wedrtesday 7.30 p.m., Grafton Library Hall—Prayer and Bible Exposition. TTNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH U IN N.Z.-MT. EDEN BRANCH. 10.15 a.m.—Fellowship. Ham—Rev. J. Fnrquharson Jones, U.U. •Subject: "The Secret of Strength o ;.;q p.m.—Sunday School and Bible C lasses fi.2o p.m.—Open-a.. Service. 7 n m.-Hev. .T. Farquharson Jones, i).U. Subject: "Those Who Will Never Die." Wed 7.30 p.m.—Mid-week Bible Study. Cordially Invited to Come. BRITISH SAILORSSOCIETY. SEAMEN'S MISSION HALL (Adjoining Sailors' Homo). SUNDAY NEXT, 7 P.M. Bright Gospel Service. Seafarers and Friends Heartily Invited. A. W. BENTON, Missioner. y v . fll/fRS. HEE COWIE'S ti-'i- Hall, East St., Newton. —"At the Sign of the Shining 'XJL—isH Cross."—TO-MORROW (Sunday), Mr. 0. J. Rolls will speak on "SEPARATORS THAT CANNOT SEPARATE." BRING REDEMPTION SONG BOOK. Bible Study Wednesday Evening, 7.(>0. Speaker, Mr. Rolls. Come ALL. r UPPER QUEEN STREET. Building Open 3 p.m. to w 0 p.m. Social Hour; 4-5 p.m. Music. Everybody Welcomo. PAGEANT. TOWN HALL, MAY 25. WTfimarft SPECIAL YOUNG MEN'S Leader, Mr. J. Churchward. Speaker, Mr. K. Melvin. Soloist, Mr. L. Taklo. Bright Singing. All Young Mon Welcomo. EDUCATIONAL. A SIILEIGH COACHING COLLEGE, ii New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland. Day and Evening Tuition for Matriculation, Professional Prelims., Public Service Entrance. Preparation for State School Examinations. E. ASHBY. Principal. Phone 20-343. SOUTHERN CROSS COLLEGE, Southern Cross Building, Chancery Street. Auckland. SECOND TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, MAY 25. Prospectus on 'application to MISS E. K. "GOULDTNG, B.A rjHIE LADIES' COLLEGE. REMUERA. SECOND TERM COMMENCES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2. Principals: MRS. F. A. & MISS A. F. MOORE-JONES. Prospectus on application, or of Messrs. Champtaloup and Edmiston, or Messrs. Whitcombe and Tombs, Lid. Phone 25-015. 17! DEN HOLME Private Primary School, -IJ Mt. Eden.—Second Term commences Tuesday, May 25; terms moderate.—For particulars apply, 45, Owen's Rd.; phone 20-217.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19328, 15 May 1926, Page 16

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