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CHURCH NOTICES T HE QHURCH. CHRISTIAN WITNESS CAMPAIGN. pITT gTREET. JpiTT gTKEET. 11 am -K EV - A. V. W HITING (Congregational Church). Solo: " Open the Gates of Temple," Miss Lilian Ellison. Anthem: "Lift Up Your Heads." 6.15 p.m.—PRAYER MEETING. G. 40 p.m.—SONG SERVICE. 7 p.m.— J>EV. "WALKER. Special Subject on the Great Hereafter, " WHAT IS THE MEANING OF HEAVEN?" Have you thought this subject out? Come! All Seats are Free. Soloist: Miss Annio Spratt, of Christchurch. Anthem: "Our Blest Redeemer." Sacrament. NOTE.—Quarterly Meeting of Members, Next Thursday, 7.30 p.m. KINGSLAND. U a.m.—REV. T. R. B. WOOLLOXALL. Anthem: "I am Alpha." 7 p.m.—REV. T. R. B. WOOLLOXALL. Campaign Service. Many Old Favourite Hymns. Sacrament. EDEN TERRACE. 11 a.m.—MR. A. J. ORR. 7 p.m.—MR. W. DENNIS JOHNS, M.A. DOMINION ROAD. 11 a.m.—REV. R. B. TINSLEY. Saernment. 7 p.m.—REV. W. T. BLIGHT. 8.A., B.D. R OS KILL. II a.m.—MR. T. W. HKMER. 7 p.m.--REV. IT. W. PAYNE. Sacrament. SANDRINGHAM. 11 a.m.—REV. H. W. PAYNE. 7 p.m.—REV. R. B. TINSLEY. Note.—Church Anniversary Next Sunday. jyjETHODIST gOCIAL llOu) gERVICE Opposite Main Entrance Town Hall. SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.m.—REV. C. STRAND. 7 p.m.—Special Radio Friends' Service, conducted by " Uncle Scrim," assisted by "Uncle Tom." The subject: "JESUS IN HIS OWN CLOTHES." "The Outdoor Man." Come Early and Get a Seat. JgAST QIRCUIT. T<RINITY COLLEGE CHURCH. Grafton. A 11 a.m.—REV. W. T. BLIGHT. 8.A., 8.D.; Communion. 7 p.m.. REV. PRINCIPAL H. RANSTON. M.A.. Litt.D. EPSOM-11 a.m.. REV. E. D. PATCHKTT. "Belonging to God." 7 p.m., REV. E. D. PATCHETT. "That Which Was Lost." Solo, "The Broken Wing," Miss Aroa. MT. EDEN.—II a.m., REV. S. J. WERREN; anthem, "The God of Abraham Praise." 7 p.m., REV. S. J. WERREN; Communion. Anthem. "O Worship the King." REMUERA.— 11 a.m., REV. C. H. LAWS. 8.A.. D.D.; "In Memoriam," the late Mr. A. R. Don. choirmaster. 7 p.m., REV. J. H. ALLEN "VTEWMARKET.—II a.m.. MR. F. W. STONE. 7 p.m., REV. ARTHUR MITCHELL. Solo, "The Weaver," Mr. Mitchell. PARNELL. —11 a.m., MR. P. DELLOW. 7 p.m., MR. E. R. WARBURTON. r KINGS (Hillsborough)—ll a.m.. X MR. T. L. HAMES. 7 p.m., MR. C. A. FRENCH. ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH. PONSONBY. 11 a.m.—REV. H. RANSTON, M,A„ Litt.D. 7 p.m.—REV. GEO. FROST MEANING OF THE CROSS OF JESL T S." Anthem: "If Ye Love Me." Sacred Solo. Miss Gladys Payne: " Fear Not Ye, 0 Israel " (Dudley Buck). Holy Communion. "VEWTON EAST MISSION. -*■' Corner of Belgium and East Sts. 11 a.m., Mr. G. Beazley; 7 p.m.. Miss M. McGregor, of Paraguay. Communion at close. Bright Services. All Welcome! METHODIST CIRCUIT. ONEHUNGA—II a.m., REV. E. S. HARKNESS. Communion; 7 p.m., MR. J. F. ROBEIRTS. Lantern Song Service, 6.45. PENROSE—II a.m.. MR. J. HUNTER: 7 p.m.. REV. E. S. lIARKNESS. Spring Flower Service. Solo by Miss Fergusson. . WESTNEY RD.-ll a.m., MR. G. H. j BROWN. WALMSLEY ROAD-7 p.m.. MISS SHOOSMITH. MT. ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH. —ll a.m.. Rev. J. H. Allen; 7 p.m.. i Rev. Angus Mcßean: "Witnesses." Com- ! munion. Men's Guild, 10 a.m. Speaker. Sir i George Fowlds. « UNITED EVANGELICAL vJ CHURCH IN N.Z.. ST. BENEDICT'S STREET. 11 a.m. DEATH " 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.—" HOW SHALL A MAN BE SAVED AND WHAT SHALL HE BE SAVED FROM?" REV. J. FARQUHARSON JONES. D.D. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m. Moving Picture. " INDIA'S SEARCH." PUNA INDIAN VILLAGE MISSION. Come and Hear MR. REG. P. D. SNOW, Missionary Designate to India. #T?REE FUNDAMENTAL CH., i- ORANGE HALL, Newton Rd. (Upper Symonds St.) REV. H. N. MACLEAN, M.A. PH.D., Minister. 11 a.m. MESSAGE," REV. CIIAWSHAW. 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.—" ON THE FLOOD TIDE OF A REVIVAL." (Are you longing for a closer Walk with God? Are you yearning for the Salvation of the Lost? Hear this Message!) N.B. Special Pre-Communion Service, Grafton Library Hall, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. The C'omrpunion of THE LORD'S SUPPER, Sunday. September 11, 11 a.m. THE H.P.B. LODGE OF THE pgA (gOCIETY, 371 Queen Street, SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. Two Short Plays, entitled " DAYS AND NIGHTS " and "A NATURE PLAY." By the Children of the Round Table. Songs. Short Address. To the Student of Theosophy the crown- j ing result of Spirituality is Unity—the existence of love and peace among the faithful of every creed. TTIGHER THOUGHT OF XX N.Z., INC. U Temple, Cor. Pitt and HLH Wellington Streets. J —ggMftJ ship and Study Group, G. 40 p.m.—Organ Recital, Mr. Herbert Barlington. 7 p.m.—Musical Worship and Affirmation. First of a Series of Talks for the Times—"God a Present Help," Mr. T. W. Silcock. Helpful talks you should hear. Temple String Orchestra will render "Melody in F" and "Londonderry Air." Mrs. Salisbury Sykes will sing "Ave Maria" with violin obligato and "Allah." TUESDAY. 8 p.m.—Public Speaking and Debating Group Organising. Mr. F. J. Dawson. sen. Everybody interested cordially invited. WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m.—Woman's Progress Club. A talk on the composer Tschaikowsky and expositions of his works. Mrs. V. J. Moller. Every woman welcome. Prosperity and Esoteric Group as usual. PRACTICAL PROGRESSIVE PRINCIPLES Assemblies of god, n.z. (inc.). 175 Symonds Street. SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. All Offerings To-morrow devoted to the Spread of the Gospel, that others also may have fellowship with God. Wo Joy in God. All Welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.—First Church of Christ, Scientist, Auckland, Shurch Hall. Symonds St. (near Grafton Bridge). Services: Sunday. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: " MAN." Golden Text: Isaiah lxiv., 8. Sunday School in Scots Hall, Symonds Street. 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY. —Testimony Meeting. 8 p.m. Reading Room. Vulcan Buildings, Room 37: Mon. to Fri., 12.30 to 4 p.m.; Friday Evening, 6.30 to 8.30. " g AYI NG S OF JESU S." NEW CHURCH (Swwlenborgian), Newton Road, Near Top Symonds Street. SUNDAY MORNING AT 11. Reading Circle at 2 p.m. Visitors Cordially Welcomed. REV. ROBERT J. STRONG. AS BABYLON FALLS." F.ABIAN ROOMS. His Majesty's Theatre Building. SUNDAY. 7.15 P.M. Hear how prophecy is actually beinc fulfilled NOW. If you were startled by some of the revelations relative to Armageddon, you will be doubly so with this. All present and former Members are urgently requested to attend. Important. Splendid Music, Quartette, Soloi. C. SPENCER BONE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21278, 3 September 1932, Page 4

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