CHUROH'HOTIOES. JgERESFO&D gTREET * QONGREGATIONAL £JIIUKCn. (Next Central Fire Station,} Preacher: REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER. 11 a.m.—"A GODLY KING'S BOAST." 12 noon.—COMMUNION 0.45 p.m. 6.46 p.m. GREAT MAJESTIC THEATRE SERVICE. GREAT MAJESTIC THEATRE SERVICE. . Subject: Subject: " HOW WORKERS ARE CHEATED OUT OF THEIR WAGES." " HOW WORKERS ARE CHEATED OUT OF THEIR WAGES," Mr. George Ponder Wil! Sins " After." (Meale) , ; Anthem: " Stok Ye the Lord." Soloist: MR. GEORGE SPICER. Musical Director: Mr. William Gemmell Many hundreds have. been turned away from the theatre services during the past, weeks. You will need to come early to get a seat. TUESDAY, 7.45 p.m. BLACKBOARD BIBLE TALKS. Rev, Lionel B. Fletcher wilt continue hia Blackboard HTuie Studies, taking Luke xvsi. as his subject. These meetings have been remarkably well attended. (Joints and bring your Bible and a friend. THURSDAY, 7.45 p.m. The Christian Endeavour Society meets in the School Hall. .All Young Men and Women are cordially invited to attend. ASSOCIATED CHURCHES, .11 a.m.—MOUNT ROSKILL. Rev. G. llesghway. 3.30 p.m.—SWANSON. Mr. W. Parker. 7 p.m.— NEW LYNN. Rev. G. Heighway. This Service is preceded at 6.45 by a Song Service, led by the Choir. "VfOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL IIA CHURCH. (Corner Esplanade atnd View Roads.) Minister: REV. STANLEY MORRISON. 11 a.m.—" Xnd Clinch Thy Holiest Purpose Fast." 7 p.m.—" Missing tlie Way," Anthem: "Thine, O Lord, is! the Greatness." Community Pictures On Saturday. Matinee, 2.30 p.m.—Children, 3d. Evening, 7.30 p.m.— Adults, Is. Children, fid, Green lane" congregational CHURCH. Minister: REV. IVAN S. STEBBINS. ll'a.m.—"Seekest Thou Great Things for Thyself, Seek Them Not," <>.3o p.m. Community Gospel Singing, 7 p.m.—" The Fact of Descent and the lheory of Evolution.", Soloist: MR.. WOODS. ATEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH a" (Edinburgh Stv, off K»rangahapo Rd.) —ll a.m., Young Peopled Service, the Superintendent; 2.30 p.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m., " A Wonderful Romance." Preacher: Mr. Frank Crespsn. A cordial welcome, NEHUNGA CONGREGATIONAL"' CHURCH. Bright Helpful Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: MR. J. GORDON SMITH. Evening Subject: *■ » JESUS OF NAZARETH PASSETH BY."
Wednesday, 14th inat.. 7 p.m Band of Hope. MOVING PICTURES of " GLORIOUS CANADA, ' by Mr. A. J. Stall worthy. gUNDAY, P.M. YOUNG MEN'S MEETING.' , REV. RUSSELL CAMERON Speak* on "THE CON VERSION OF A DYING Male Quartette wili Sing. Strangers Cordially Welcome. COME RIGHT IN,! fW. C T ' U ' Mooting of the Auckland i lN f Union on ' TUESDAY AFTERNOON. In Central Mission Hall, Albert Strv-ai, 2,13. •,, . MRS. COOK will "speak"on ' Bible m # Schools,". AU Ladies Heartily Welcom.). mm; SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS' CKURCH X (Incorporated), NEWTON CHAMBERS (UpsUi r#h Opposite Newton P.O. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 3 p.m.—Open Spiritual Circle: text. Ha.r-*-Roberts. , ■ t 7 p.m.—Dedication Service (£tarau. cation of Five Children by Mrs. H»m«Roberts. Addrecs: "The Children of the Household." Spiritual Messages by . the Mut«r. MONDAY. 8 p.m.—Open Circle. Spirits. Messages. SATURDAY. 8 p.m.~Ot>en Heajinz Circle. Four Healers in Attend una. BRITISH SAILORS' SOCiftTY. SEAMEN'S HALL (Adjoining Saiiorr' Home). SUNDAY NEST. „7 P.M. Bright Gospel Service. Seafarers and Friends Heartily Jnvwd. A. W. BENTOiV Mi-no^r. rpHE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS X invite# yon to Meeting for Mt. Eden Road. 11 a.m., Sunday, prearranged 'service. Meetinr: for SiURt Cor. • amnion with God. with liberty U,r v y to take part vocally a# led by Him, i«be of service in establishing the Xsr.guon. ol God in tho liven of all aien. M RS - "Bn. COSW jpmmL E«t su SOsLJSSC. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY/, ■ 7 P.M. Mission Service conducted by the Stndentr of The Bible Training Institute. Mid-Week Bible f.tud*, a- '-.suftl. on VVnesday at -W p.m. Yor a .> heartily invited to come.
THE PENTECOSTAL CHflaiCU OF X NEW ZEALAND CHORAL HALL. AJ. v "A.KDEiV, HTHEET.; Opposite Maus Euuf."V»t law* Hall.. ' TO-MORROW' 11 a.m.—Breftktej ■ of Bread. 2.30 p.m.—Hunqi;? <Sch~>3l»' 3 p.m.— BibW Cl?v<«s , I B&iS- itei.' 1 EVANGELIST A. C. VALDE7. is ibU te continue Wiu us a whiif longer, so \or wMJ be able .to bear hini this .Suoday Even-nr . THURSLmY. 7.30 p.m.—Lord's Suppe*. The Lord docs hear and answer }>r.»yt.. Send Prayer Request and ail Commuiiications to . P.O. EOi tSI2. TEACHERS OF ELCOTJTIOg. J(H. "jJUSSELL^OCD (Instructor at Southwell Boy*' School). Registered Teacher of ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Cmmpt fnr Children. Adults. Bwnnere. Advanced Students and Backward Speakers of all ages. STUDIO: 5, MOUNT STREET. Auckland (Below Stoaehargt). " TZ Annms OF MI7SIO. Studios m J""- lu ~ Heme Terminus * PARISIAN B .|>^ nc 'o? er naiilirtl' selws StaSsrsw?®* » p "™" L -°™-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19376, 10 July 1926, Page 7
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