CHURCH NOTICES. pRESBYTERJAN QHURCH. ST. ANDREW'S. Lower Symonds StreetMinister: R EV> I K B GRTHAM - M,A ' Morning, IISubject: " THE ETERNAL WILL—AND ME." Quartette, "Save Us. O Lord While Waking" (Murtin). Quartette, " SanctuH Holy. Holy. Holy (Gounod) Evening, 7 Subject: " I'HINGS SECRE'I AM) I'll I NWS REV EA Mil)." . Quintette, "Touch Ale Tliy Way. U Lord" (Crook) Quartette. " l'h« Hun Shall He No More" (Woodwind). Hon. Organist: Dr. Neil McDowgall. SERVICE ()N Kill DA V, IstU (GOOD FRIDAY). AT 11 A.AI IJT. DAVIDS. J Kliyber I'iipm Road. REV. D C. H EI!RON, M.A. Services: 11 n.ni. and 7 p.m. livening Subject: "THE VEXED QUESTION OE UNEMI'j<OVAI BN'L'." A Short Service will lie held on GOOD FRIDAY, at 11 a.m.
UT. JAMIiS". Wellington Street, O (Ponsonby Car Route). PASSION AND EASTERTIDE. Preacher: REV. EVAN H. HARRIES. II a.m.—" CALVARY." 7 u.iii.—" TUK FIRST RASTER." Selections by the Choir from the Sacred Cantata, "Olivet, to Calvary" (Maunder). TO-DAY (Saturday). from '2 o'clock--"THIS OLD FOLKS' REUNION." at St. James' Hall. JTJE VON PORT (St. Paul's). REV-, AW SON M.A.. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The Evening Service will bo devoted to the rendeiing of "THE CRUCIFIXION" (Stuincr), By the Choir, assisted by MR. W. WALTERS (Tenor) and MR. J. R. KILGOUR. JUN. (Bass). Organist and Choirmaster, MR. 11. ASHWORTH. 10 a.m.—GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE—IO a.m. EDEN DALE, Balmoral Road. Minister: REV. W. GILMOUR. B.A. Hon. Organist: Mrs. H. S. Harvey. Hon. Choir Leader. Mr. J. Menrns. Jl _ a.m. Special Monthly Sermon to Young Folks. Anthem, "The Lord Will be Our Refuge." 7 p.m.—Service of Sons. Sacred Cantata. "Under the Palms." will be rendered by the Choir of 50 voices. All Welcome. Gardner Road. XJ a.m. —"The Lord and Hi<» Workers.'' Solo. " Kabboni! O My Lord," Mrs. J. T. Tanner. 7 p.m.—" Playing the Fool." Anthem. " My God. Look Upon Me." Duet by Misses 11. and D. Veale. Organist: Mr. C. D. Barker. A.Mns.. L.C.M. Minister: REV. WM. XIcDONALD, B.D. All Welcome. Seata Free. TT'NOX, Parnell (Birdwood Crescent). Minister: REV. A. MAC-DONALD ASPLAND. Morning. 11—Subject: "THE LAW OF SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT." Evening, 7—Subject: " THE PURPOSE OF CHRIST'S DEATH." LOWER REMUERA MISSION HALL, 7 p.m.—l'resbvferian Service. MR. J. BRADFORD. MOUNT ALBERT. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., REV. W. D. MORRISON-SUTHERLAND. Special Services-Harvest Thanksgiving. Evening Subject: "Some Facts About Corn and Sonic Facts About Christ." Soloist, Mrs. Harvey. XrOUNT EDEN (Near Tram Terminus). 11 n.m.—CHURCH PARADE CAVELL TROOP OF GIRL GUIDES. fi.45 p.m.—SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE FOR EASTER. Rendering of the Cantata. " DAT!KNESS AND DAW.N. ' Preacher: REV. LEONARD 11. HUNT. ONEHUNGA.— U a.m.. "The Cjue* Accepted by Jesus;" 7 f p.m., "What Rationalism Stands For." Rev. D. D. Siott. 7 p.m.. Service at Tawliiri Kd. 11 a.m.. Service in Te Papapo Hall, Rev. T. Halliday. Soloist, Miss Hnlliday. OT. LUKK'S, Rernuera Road. Divine Worship: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Anthems: Morning. "There Is a Green Hill." Evening. " 1 Am He that Liveth. ' Preacher: REV. J. A. THOMSON. OT. JOHN'S (Papatoetoe). O 11 a.m.—"The Penitent Thief." 7 p.m. (Church)—" John's Teaching About. Salvation." 7 p.m. (Stat ion Rd.)--REV. W. J. GOW. REV. T. H. ROSEVEARE. CT. STEPHEN'S, Jervois Rd.. Ponsonby. O 11 a.m.—Parade of Girl Guides and Brownies. 7 p.m.—REV. FRAZER BARTON. B.A. SOMERVELL MEXIORIAL CHURCH, Reiriuera. Divine Service: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 11 a.m. Service—Selection from Maunder's "Olivet to Calvary" will bo Preacher: REV. J. D. McKENZIE, B.D. UNITY HALL, 323, QUEEN STREET. Centre of Unity Philosophy. SUNDAY EVENING. 7 O'CLOCK. A MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL PROGRAMME. under the personal supervision of DR. IS. W. HILLSDON-lIUTTON. Piano Trio, Miss Mildred Tirrell. Misses Jessie Bud Phyllis Webber; Violin Solo, Mr. Lew Pople; Song, Miss M. Thwaites; Hawaiian Guitar Trio, " Nearer. My God, to Thee," Miss Moore, Mr. Len. Reid and Dr. Hut ton: Piano Snlo. Miss Jessie Webber; Song. Miss' Xlaree Vennldes; Guitar Duet, Dr. Button and Len. Reid; Song, Mr. Ted Harvie; Violin Solo, Xlr. Ronald Kirk; Piano Duet, Miss Mildred Ternll and Dr. Hutton. This entire programme is by Dr. Hutton and Pupils. _ , . Short, Lecture by DR. BONE. Subject: "LETTERS OF AUTHORITY." Do not Miss this Feaal of Inspiring and Uplifting Music. Doors open 6 p.m. rjIHEOSOPHICAIi SOCIETY. nffin H.P.B. LODGE, 071. QUEEN STREET. ON SUNDAY, APRIL 13, AT 7 P.M. PUBLIC LECTURE, " rjWIS QUESTION OF By ' M R ' Gr r p REVITHICK - Members' Fellowship Meeting, Tuesday, April 15. Wli , AUCKLAND HIGHER A THOUGHT CENTRE THOUGHT CF (INC.). THE TEMPLE, * Cor. Pitt and Wellington Sts. TO-NIGHT (Saturday). B.3o—Sacred Circlo Worship. Special Thought for Building Fund. SUNDAY. 11 ti.m.—"The Shattered Commandment." MRS. MOORE. 3 p.m.—Sunday School. 0.40 i).in. —Organ Recital. MR. HERBERT BARRINGTON. 7 p.m.—" The Purpose of Life." REV. H. H. BANKS, of H.P.B. Theosophical Lodge. Violin Solo. " The Perfect Melody." MRS. PROBERT. Tuosday, 7.45 p.m., Radiant Health Club; Social .Evening. Wednesday. '2 p.m.. Woman's Progress Club; Expression Day. (iood Friday, 7 p.m., " Crucifixion." Mr. 11. F. Robinson. Remember our Building Fund Appeal. See that you get our official receipt. Watch for announcement for Wednesday night Winter Lectures, also for Special Prosperity Lectures, commencing May. Everybody Always Welcome—COM IS! INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' X ASSOCIATION. Speaker: MR. It. T. REID. Subject: "THE PROMISE OF THE AGES." THE SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS' 1 CHURCH, 43, Mackelvie Street (4th Street on Left, City End. Ponsonby). SUNDAY. } p.m.—Open Circle. I p.m.—MR. BELZ speaks on "THE PATH. STREWN WITH PALMS" (after Circle). OPEN MEETINGS, 8 P.XI. Wednesday: Discussion on "DIVINE EVOLUTION.'" , „ THURSDAY: Xlr Sprowlo tells your Gifts. FRIDAY: 7 p.m.. Service, "THE CRUCIFIXION " Several npeukers. Every SATURDAY: 3 p.m. Healing, CltilIren and Adults; 8 p.m.. Healing and Absent f reatment. Hit NORTHCOTIS DECK, Solomon IbI.' lands, , ..... UF.V. C. N. LACK. China Inland Mission, OIIAS. J. ROLLS. Dean N.Z. Bible Training Institute, Will Bo the SPEA K E R S \t the 10th Annual Christian Convention at. S'garuawahia this FASTER. lHth to '2lst. \pril. All welcome. 'Phone 43-700 for litcrn,ure. O- N I G II T n Beresford Street Congregational Hall, a Social Rally of Campcia and frionds will bo leld 7.30 p.ui.
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