OHUROH NOTICES jyjVETHODIST QHURCH, piTT gTREET. pITT gTREET. "A CHURCH THAT IS A HOME." gl-CENTENARY j^TONTH. 10.30 a.m.—Meeting for Prayer. 11 a.m.— rjp QLDS, Subject: "THE MAN WHO CHANGED ENGLAND." Hymn Study: "Aldersgate Street." 0.30 p.m.—Service of Song. 7 p.m.—pEV. rjp QLDS. "OUR CHILDREN'S HERITAGE—THE OPEN BIBLE." Anthem: "But tlio Lord is Mindful of His Own." , Soloist: Miss Nancy Hickling. Organist: Mr. Albert Bryant. Pitt Street Extends a Welcome to Everyone. YOU ARE INVITED! KINGSLAND WE R HEN; 7 p.m., REV. S. J. WERR EN. J? DEN TERRACE J OLPHERT; 7 p.m.. REV. J. OLPHERT. DOMINION RD.—lO a.m., Men's. Fellowship; JI a.m.. Family Service. REV. E. \V. HAMES, M.A., Parade of Youth Organisations; 7 p.m., REV. E. W. HAMES, "The Spiritual Pilgrimugo of John Wesley." ROSKILL —ll a.m.. HEW A. JOHNSTON; 7 p.m., MR. F. CRESPIN. QANDRIXGHAM—U a.m., Mission Band; O 7 p.m., REV. A. JOHNSTON. -QNITED jgl-CENTENARY pALLY. FJpOWN JJALL, rpHURSDAY, JJAY f)Q g P.M. Singing Led by United Methodist Choirs. The Service will be Hftended by His Worship the Mayor, Sir Ernest Davis. Members of Parliament and representatives of Sister Churches. A MEETING OF INTEREST TO EVERY CITIZEN. i>JL MISSION. AIREDALE STREET (Opposite Main Entrance, Town Hall). FOREIGN MISSION SUNDAY. 11 a.m., Rev. A. Everil Orr; 7 p.m., Rev. W. T. Blight, B:A., 8.D., "The Missionary Aspect of the Evangelical Revival." Soloist: Miss W. Matthews; 0.3(1 p.m.. Prayer Meeting; y.jo p.m., Song Service. Maori Mission at :tl a.m. Radio Church of "The Helping Hand" from IZJ. Mondays, 12.30 to 1 p.m.; Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8 to 8.30 p.m. FRANKLIN ROAD BRANCH. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Pastor Hope Haynes. Evening Subject: "A Germinating Principle of Life." J£AST QIRCUIT. COLLEGIATE CHURCH, Grafton Rd.— 11, REV. W. T. BLIGHT, 8.A., 8.D.; 7, REV. H. RANSTON, M.A.. Litt.D. Epsom—ii, rev. w. r. laws; 7, REV. FRED. COP-ELAND, "Life's Unknown Crises." MT. EDEN —ll, REV. FRED. COPELAND; 7. REV. J. F. JACK. REMUERA —ll, REV. H. RANSTON, M.A., Litt.D.; 7. REV. W. WALKER. NOTE.—Circuit Rally. Tuesday, 7.-10. Mission bay—ll, rev. j. f. jack; 7, REV. W. R. LAWS. Newmarket— ii. mr. g. Wilson; 7, MR. ERIC PAIN, B.Sc. OAR NELL—II. REV. W. WALKER; 7, 1 REV. A. MITCHELL. pANMURE—2.4S, MR. J. F. ROBERTS. ATEWTON EAST MISSION ii (Upper Queen Street). 11 a.m.—MR, FRANK CRESPIN. 7 p.m.—MR. A. G. MENZIES. You Are Heartily Invited. JT. ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH. II a.m.—REV. J. S. WILLOUGHBY. 7 p.m.—REV. HAROLD SHARP. Subject: "THE DANGER OF NEGLECT." riXEHUNGA METHODIST CIRCUIT. ONEHUNCA Grocott; 7 p.m.. Rev. W. J. Elliot. PENROSE —11 a.m., Mr. W. S. Mac.kay; 7 p.m., Rev. J. D. Grocott. WESTNEY RD.—ll. a.m., Mission Band. WALMS'LEY RD.—7 p.m., Mr. Xaking. AUCKLAND AYSIDE |^j[ISSION, 37 QUEEN STREET. MOTTO: "ALL ONE IN CHRIST JESUS." TO-NIGHT (Saturday).—B p.m.. Open Air. SUNDAY. i) a.m., Bible Study; 'J.IS p.m., Open Air Meet at Mission; 1.1 j p.m., Gospel Meeting; 8.30 p.m.. After Church Rally. THURSDAY. — 0.30 p.m.. Cup of Tea; (i.'JO p.m., Special Prayer Meeting, seeking blessing on June-July Campaign;, 7.30 p.m., Meeting for Praise and Bible Study. JgVANGELICAL EVANGELICAL QAMPAIGN QAMPAIGN Will Commence on JUNE 2 JUNE 2 And Each THURSDAY thereafter during JUNE and JULY, in the rjIOWN JJALL. rjiOWN ALL. Yon are heartily invited to join with others of God's peoplo in Prayer and Preparation for these meetings. If they be of God your interest cannot be well held back. Bring along the Unsaved. Interest all you can. NOTE. Choir and those willing to help 6ing will meet next Saturday. May 21, at 3 p.m. at the Wayside. DAY OF PRAYER. !> a.m. to 5 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 28. If you love praying we will rejoice to have your presence for some or all day as you arc able. JJW rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, JL 371 Queen Street. SUNDAY AT 7 P.M. NATION'S FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE" (Illustrated by Lantern Slides), B.v MR. F. GREGORY. A Lecture of Exceptional Interest. NEXT TUESDAY AT 8 P.M., Members' Fellowship Meeting. Special Addresses. Usual Public Class, Monday at 8. BA H A ' I FAITH, THE NEW WORLD ORDER. Public Meetings, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. and Ist WED. in month, 7.45 p.m., 8 Pierce Bldgs., Corner Khvber Pass and S.vmonds Street. rpHE CHURCH OF THE GOLDEN 1 LIGHT, 100 Newton Rd.—Sunday, 7 p m.. Divine Service, conducted by Sister Jeffreys. Flora) Messages, Sister Hughes. Thursday, 8 p.m., Healing and Psychometry. Saturday, 3 p.m., Healing. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS SANITARIUM CAFE, Queen St., Serves Delightful Vegetable and Fruit Salads All Day. Items individually priced. pAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. MY OWN SPECIAL METHOD Possesses Many Great Advantages Which aro Distinctive. HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS, 1. NO PAIN. 2. NO NEED to come hack for the second time or oftcner as under other methods. 3. EXPERT EXTRACTIONS. No broken teeth or stumps left in the gums. 4. PERFECTLY SAFE FOR ALL AGES. I can safely use it on a patient of 80 Years. 5. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART, or nre suffering from other complaints, it will not affect you. fi. NO PAINFUL PRICKING. 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMS. 8. ABSCESSED TEETH aro painlessly extracted. 9. EXTRACTIONS Free when teeth are ordered. GUM BLOCK TEETH A SPECIALITY. Open Every Evening. JJENTIST Q JJUNROE JJMANUEL, FIRST FLOOR! ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS. Tako Elevator. Phone 41-GO4. Next G.P.O. PETROUS TILE CO. Station Road, Penrosej 16-074, CONTRACTORS AND BRIDGE liuiLl) ERS. Precast Bridge Panels. Llghtlnp Standards, Columns, Piers, etc.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23037, 14 May 1938, Page 9
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