OHUROH NOTIOES ETHODIST pIHURCH. UTT QTREET. UTT QTREET. Uo.m.-JJON. J,. M . JSITT, Organiser Bible in State Schools' League. 6.40 p.m.—Song Service. 7 p.m.-TIEV. Y*r WALKER. " THE REALITY AND VALUE OP PRAYER." No. 3: "WHAT MAY WE PRAY FOR?" Aro Prayers of Intercession for Health and Temporal Blessings worth while? Solo: "Just for To-day." MISS MAVIS BEADLE. Anthem: "Great is the Lord." Organist: Professor Charles Moor. KINGSLAND 11 a.m., REV. S. J. WERREN; 3 p.m., Unveiling of Memorial Tablet to late Mr. H. J. Ryan. Past scholars and friends invited. 7 p.m., MR. W. DENNIS JOHNS. M.A. EDEN TERRACE-Church Anniversary. 11 a.m.. REV. J. OLI'HERT; 7 p.m., REV. S. J. WERREN. All old members and frienda are urged to attend. DOMINION RD.-ll a.m., REV. R. B. TINSLEY; 7 p.m.. REV. R. B. TINSLEY. Questions on the Aftcr-Lifc. "Shall wo Remember?" ROSKILL-11a.m.. REV. H. W. PAYNE; 7 p.m.. MR. S. E. CHAPPELL. SANDRINjGHAM-11 a.m., MR. R. H. TODD; 7 p.m., REV. H. W. PAYNE; Musical Service METHODIST SOCIAL SERVICE MISSION 1 (Opposite Main Entrance, 1 Town B>ll>. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ■: REV. A. EVKRILL ORE. Evening Subject: "WRESTLING." . Mr. Alfred Sanft will sing Sacred Solos hi Tongnn and English. We invite you to poin in singing Gospel TTvmnn and netting down to reality. TRINITY COLLEGE CHURCH. Grafton L U a.m.. STUDENT A. J. JOHNSTON; 7 p.m.. REV. W. T. BLIGHT. 8.A., B.D. EPSOM. —ll a.m.. REV. E. D. PATCHETT; 7 p.m.. HON. L. M. JSITT. Solo, "Man of Sorrows,' Mr. J. W. M. Edwards. ITT. EDEN .—FOREIGN MISSION SUN- . DAY.-ll a.m.. REV. C. H. LAWS; 8.A.. D.D. Anthem. "The Lord Gave the Word." 7 p.m., REV. A. H. SCRIVIN. Anthem, "How Lovely Are the Messengers." "JEMUERA. tALLEN; 7 p.m..MB. W. S. MACKAY. tfEWMARKET. - FOREIGN MISSION i> DAY.-ll a.m., STUDENT J. S. WILLOUGHBY; 7 p.m. REV. A. MITCHELL Soloist, Miss Olive Ball. PARNELL.-ll a.m.. MR. W. R. BUNGAY; 7 p.m.. REV. J. H. ALLEN. THREE KINGS (Hillsborough).—Churoh JL Anniversary.—ll a.m., REV. F. J. PARKER; 7 p.m., REV. J. OLPHERT. Soloist, Mr. J. J. Peacock. Wednesday at 7.30 p.m., Anniversary Social. ST JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH. PONSONBY. 11 a.m.—REV. A. B. CHAPPELL. M.A. 7 p.m.-REV. G. I. LAURENSON. " FATHER AND SON " SERVICE. Duet ond Anthem. QNEHUNGA METHODIST CIRCUIT. ONEHUNGA—CHURCH ANNIVERSARYU. Rev. Dr. Ranston, M.A. Soloist: Dr. Jcannio Craig. 7, Rev. E. S. Harkness. Soloist: Miss Winifred Hill. 3 p.m., Great Musical Festival. PENROSE—II, Miss Shoosmith; 7, Mr. A. J. Orr. WESTNEY RD.— CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. 11. Rev. E. S. Harkness. WALMSLEY RD.-7. Mr. H. E. Harkness. ONEHUNGA METHODIST CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. Sorvices 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. (as above). 3 p.m.-GREAT MUSICAL FESTIVAL. Soloists: Mrs. Rattray, Soprano; Miss Phyllis Hazel, Contralto: Mr. Roger Errirgton. Tenor; Mr. Frank Sutherland. Baritone; Miss Daphne Higham, Violinist. Mr. G. D. Carder, Flautist; Mr. Eric Maxwell, Pianist. Anthem by Choir: "By Babylon's Wave." Conductor: Mr. A. R. Gat.land. Organist: Mr. H. Cleps. PUBLIC MEETING. WEDNESDAY, at 7.45 p.m. FRANKLIN RD. METHODIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.—REV. E. C. LEADLEY. " GOD'S LOVE AND OURS." 7 p.m.-PASTOR J. HOPE HAYNES. "THE WORLD'S GREAT BURDEN IfT. ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH. -VI 11 a.m., REV. ANGUS McBEAN. "THE GOSPEL JESUS PREACHED." 7 p.m.. STUDENT H. C. MACTHEWS. GRAND CONCERT. Orcan Fund. WEDNERTVW NIGHT. TVJEWTON EAST MISSION. •!■' Cnr. East and Upper Queen Streets. 11 a.m.-MISS" E. APPLEBY. 7 p.m.-MR. F. C. HOOLE. Bright. Homely Meetings. <ALVATION ARMY CONGRESS *-) HALL, Grey's Avenue. * REVIVAL SERVICES Conducted by SYDNEY BRIDGE. Commissioning Day. 11 a.m.—" Qualifications of a Local Officer." 3 p.m.—Commissioning of Liocals. 7 p.m.-*'THE OLD ALTARS; AND THE NEW." A charge to the newly-commissioned. Locals. And all Salvationiats and Christians> 10 a.m.—Open-air. Baker Street. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.—Sunday School. COME TO THE ARMY! [ALVATION ARMY. J PONSONBY RD.,- NEWTON. " BACK TO THE RANKS " DAY, Conducted by CAPTAIN AND MRS. H. G. WALLACE. 11 a.m. —Subject: "Soldiers Beware." 3 p.m.—" Once Saved, Always Saved, la It Biblical." 7 p.m. - PEOPLE'S POPULAR SONG SERVICE. Subject: " Backsliders— An Appeal." Speaker: Mm. Captain 'Wallace. TTNITED EVANGELICAL 1 U CHURCH IN N.Z. ■ ST. BENEDICT'S STREET. 11 a.in.-"SECUR!TY IN ADVERSITY." 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.-"ARE YOU READY?" Preacher: MR. GORDON RITCHIE. Friends Cordially Invited. WEDNESDAY, 7.3o—Meeting for Prayer, Praise and Bible Study. pHURCHES OF CHRIST V/' (Holding Lifo and Advent Truths). 11 a.m.—For Worship and the Lord's Supper. 2.45 p.m.—Sunday Schools and Bible Classes. WEST STREET CHURCH. 7 p.m.-SERVIOE BROADCAST FROM IYA. Subject: " Tho Tragic Portent of Herod's Death " (Acts xii., 23). Speaker: PASTOR WM. CAMPBELL. WED., 7.45 p.m.—Sub.: " Paul'tt First Address to Heathen." Speaker: Pastor Campbell. WALTERS ROAD CHURCH 7 p.m.—Bright Gospel Service. Speaker: L. Powlcy. Subject: "The All-Important Question." Tuesday, 7.45 p.m.. Sub.:."Some Strange Things About Hell." Speaker: Pastor Campbell pHURCHES OF pHRIST. CHURCH OF CHRIST, PONSONBY RD. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., RALPH GEBBIE, 8.A., Preacher. A Welcome to All! SUBURBAN CIRCUIT. Morning. 11—Worship and Communion. Evening, 7—Preaching tho Gospel. Evening Appointments, 7: DOMINION RD.-GEO. VERCOE (from Ashlmrtoii). Welcome Services. ONEHUNOA-E. RAY VICKF.RY. AVONDALE-W. R. HIBBURT. MT. ALBERT (11 a.m.. Breaking of Bread). PTJKEKOHEr 3.15 E. HAY VICKERY. THE H.P.B. LODGE OF THE \ nPHEOSOPHICAL QOCIETY. 371 Queen Street. SUNDAY. AT 7 P.M. Publio Lecture, By MR. W. CRAWFORD. Subject: "AN OCCULT VIEW OF EVOLUTION," Theosophy affirms that Man is a God in tho making. Latent within him ore all tho attributes of Divinity. , (T>HE LIBERAL CATHOLIC S 1 CHURCH. Church of St. Frnnoiti. 371 Queen Street FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. CORPUS CHRISTI 10.30 a.m.-i-Holy Eucharist. The Alturs of the Liberal Catholic Church are open to all worshippers who approach them with reverence. p HIiISIADELPH'IAN 8, V Freemasons' Hall, Upper Queen St. 11 a.m., Fellowship. 7 p.m., Lecture as under: •'THE PRESENT WORLD: ITS RELATION TO THE WORLD TO COME." Speaker: MR. L, WALKER. Welcome Everybody. No Collections.
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