CHURCH NOTICES rpHE jypTHODIST QHURCH.> piTT gTREET. piTT gTREET. 11 a.m.-pEV. yy Anthem: " Give Ear 0 Lord." G.4(f.p.m.—SONG SERVICE. 7 p.m.— "FOUNDATIONS OF FAITH.'" '• No. 4.—" What is the Meaning of " The Atonement.' " This is the Central Truth of Christianity. Solo: Mrs. Charles De Berg, " God Shall Wipe Away All Tears." Anthem: '"Alia Didst Thou Love." Welcome! All Seats Free. Sacrament. NOTE. —Monday, 7.30 p.m., in Schoolroom, Missionary Triumphs in Sudan. Lantern Slides. Mr. Miller, Secretary, S.U.M. Collection. Church Parlour, 7.30, Circuit Sunday School Conference. EINGSLAND— 11 a.m.. REV. S. J. WERREN. Sacrament. 7 p.m., REV. S. J. WICRREN. EDEN TERRACE—U a.m., STUDENT J. JOHN: 7 p.m., MR. R. H. TODD. DOMINION RD.-11 a.m.. REV. R. B. TINSLEY. Sacrament. 7 p.m., REV. R. B. TINSLEY, " The Implications of Immortality." ROSKILL— U a.m., MR. A. R. THOMAS; 7 p.m.. MR. FRANK PATON. SANDRINGHAM— J1 a.m.. Mlt. A. J. ORR; 7 p.m.. STUDENT J. JOHN^ _-- TI/TETHODIST SOCIAL IVI SERVICE MISSION. Ml AIREDALE STREET % '4l r (Opposite Main Entrance, Town Hall.) REV. W. GATMAN (of Birkenhead. Evening Subject: "VISION." Soloist: Mr. W. Mills (Student). A UCKLAND TT 1 AST /CIRCUIT. TRINITY COLLEGE CHURCH. Grafton. I 11 a.m.. REV. PRINCIPAL 11. RANSTON. M.A.. Litt.D. Communion. 7 p.m., REV. W. T. BLIGHT, 8.A., B.D. EPSOM— Church -Anniversary.—ll a.m., REV. J. W. McKENZIE. Anthem: "I Will Call." 3 p.m., REV. CANON FANCOURT. Special Musical Service. Quartette Party, Mesdames Rattray and Kersey, Messrs. Spicer and Gemmell. Anthems by the Choir. 7 p.m., REV. E. D. PATCHETT. Soloist: Madam Aileen Johns. Thursday, at 7.45 p.m., Anniversary Social. I\/fT. EDEN—II a.m.. REV. F. J. PAR!?JL KER; 6.30 p.m.. Meeting for Prayer; 7 p.m.. REV. F. J. PARKER. "Our Coming Mission (3) Is there Something for Me to Do? " Communion. REMUERA— 11 a.m.. REV. J. H. ALLEN. " The Correction of the Cross." 7 p.m., REV. S. GRIFFITH. Commencement of week of Special Services—each evening nt 7.30. „ ATEWMARKET-11 a.m.. Mr. T. CLARK : 7 IN p.m.. REV. A. MITCHELL. Solo: "The Lost Chord," Miss Edith Bricknell. PARNELL-11 a.m.. MR. J. F. ROBERTS: 7 p.m., REV. J. H. ALLEN. Communion. THREE KINGS (Hillsborough)—ll a.m.. J- REV J. OLPHERT. Communion. 7 P m . MR. G. WILSON; 6.45 p.m.. Song QT. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH, O PONSONBY ROAD Prencher. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., REV. G. I. LAURENSON. - of Rneeial Week of Services. QNEHUNGA METHODIST CIRCUIT. ONEHUNGA—II. Rev. E. S. Harkness; 7, Student B. M. Tasker. .. PENROSE—II, Student B. M. Tasker; 7, "Rev. E. S. Harkness. WESTNEY RD.—ll. Mr. E. Stacey. WALMSLEY RD.-7. Mr. G. H. Brown. T7VRANKLIN RD. METHODIST CHURCH. I 11 a.m.. Student Witheford. 3 p.m.. Pleasant Sunday Afternoon. Mount Albert Men's Choi? will Sing, t p.m.. 1 astor •T. Hono Hrynes. ' ATT. ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH. I\A ii a.m. and 7 p.m.. REV. ANGUS MrBEAN. 'Retiring Collections for Hospital Chaplain's Fund. Men's Fellowship. 10 a.m. Address by Mr. W. S. Mackay. ATEWTON EAST MISSION. i> Cr. East and Upper Quern Sts. II a.m.—MR. T. JOHNSON. (Communion.) 7 p.m.—MR. S. JENSEN. Bright. - Homely Meetings. CJALVATION ARMY CONGRESS HALL, Grey's Avenue. tPjerfi SYDNEY BRIDGE Conducts WELCOME MEETINGS to LIEUT. BROWNLEE who has-been appointed Assistant Officer at Congress Hall. „ „ 11 a m.-" INTERPRETORS OF CHRIST. ' Speaker: LIEUT. BROWN LEE 3 p.m.-HAPPY HOUR, arranged by Songster Lender F. Cocker. , 7 pm.—BRIGHT SONG SERVICE. 9YDXEY BRIDGE will speak on "A FOOL AND HIS THREE MISTAKES. 10 a.m.—Open-air. Grafton Road. 10 a.m.. 2 p.m.—Sunday School. COME TO THE ARMV ■ Fphe Solvation army, /St 1 PONSONBY RD.. NEWTON. &£& REVIVAL MEETINGS Conducted )&&M a by CAPT. H. G. WALLACE, as under: —11 a.m., Speaker: Captain Elsie Lavis. 3 p.m.—Our Happy Hour. A " Texte-that-r, have-helped-nin " McetiJiK- QT ,„„rrF 7 nni—THE PEOPLE'S SONG SERVICE. A' SHEPHERD'S SERVICE, ropical Songs and Solos. Speaker: Captain ii. Cr. Wallace. _ r _ r M Tj\ - DT r P Cr ET THE " ARM\ HABIT. *» TTNITED EVANGELICAL JfiF4 U CHURCH IN N.Z. ttr L ST. BENEDICT'S STREET. 11 a.m.—MR. K. J. NOBBS, Student, N.Z. Bible Training Institute. 0.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.-rMR. K. J. NOBBS. WEDNESDAY. August 9. 7.30— Meeting for Prayer Praise and Bible Study. CIHUItCHES OF CHRIST J (Holding Life and Advent Truths). 11 a m.—For Worship and the Lord s Supper. 2JSP WElf° d STIIEI 1 ' CHUKCB Speaker: Pastor Wm. Campbell. (Annual Thanksgiving Sunday Collections.) We<l 7.45 p.m., Bible Study in Acts 15. Speaker: Pastor Campbell. WALTERS ROAD CHURCH. 7 p.m.-Bright Gospel Service. Speaker: Chas. Moon. Subject: Ino World That God Loved." Tuesday. 8 ,pvm.—Special Prayer Meeting for Coming Mission. LURCHES C HR PONSONBY ROAD. 11 a.m.—Worship. 7 p.m.— RAI-iPH GEBBIE, B.A. Preacher. Subject: "THE BANK OF HEAVEN. Series s—" Drawing Cheques." ONEHUNGA^ EVANGELICAL MISSION. W. G. CARPENTER (Uncle George, 2YA, from Vivian Street, Wellington). SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—"Appointments with the Master." 7 p.m.—"iA Remedy for the World." And EVERY EVENING, except Saturday. at 8. Preceded by Song Service. W. G. Carpenter is an outstanding and powerful Preaehor. Lecturer and. Singer. Avail yourself of this opportunity of Enjoying a Spiritual Refresher. DOMINION RD.—7 p.m., GEO. VERCO. AVONDALE—6.SO, Sotik Service < Mission Hymns). 7 p.m., E. RAY VICIvERY. MT. ALBERT—II a.m.. Breaking of Bread PUKEKOHE—2.IS. E. RAY VTCKERY. THE H.P.B. LODGE OF THE rpHEOSOPHICAL gOCIETY. 371 Queen Street. SUNDAY. AT 7 P.M Public Lecture by MR. G. TREVITHICK. Subject: "COSMIC TRUTHS HIDDEN IN THE GOSPEL STORY.'! Every human being has within the spark divine that lights the world nnd makes him one with that • Supreme Wisdom. Love and Power which shapes the destiny of the human race. > REVIVAL p IRE. COVENANT HALL. EAST STREET, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—Communion 3 p.m.—" Daniel's War Predictions." 7 p.m.-" WE WOULD SEE JESUS." MONDAY, 7.30 p.m.— " Jesus Our High Priest." WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. 7.30 p.m —Healing Through Prayer. We have sown the truth of Christ's Promises in and over New Zealand as no organisation has done heretofore. In the near future we are commencing a town-to-town campaign and trust to demonstrate the positive fact that Jesus heals as well as saves to all in the country. Evangelist* A. H. DALLIMORE. GHHISTA DELPHIANS. Freemasons' Hall. Upiier Queen St. 11 a.m.. Fellowship.Mtg ,7 p.m.—" The Truth About the DEVIL." Speaker: Mr. W. Holmes. No Collection.
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