U CHURCH NOTICES T. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. Purnell Harvest Festival Thanksgiving. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Sunday Schools and Bible Clauses; 11 a.m., Mattins and Sermon the Very Rev. the Dean of Auckland; 4 p.m., Holy Baptism; 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon, the Rev. Barrett Tyler, Chaplain U.K. Army. Offerings of I'roduce,* Fruit, Vegetables should be left at Cathedral before !' a.m. Sal urtiay. OT. MXFTIfEW S CHUIt CU. O Wellesley Street West. Harvest Thanksgiving, b a.m.. Holy Communion. 11 a.m.. Sung Eucharist and Sermon. Preacher. Canon George Coats. 7 p.m., Evensong Anthem and Sermon. Preacher* Canon George Coals , Ut. PAUL'S CHURCH, Bymonds St.O Easter 1 (Low Sunday). y. t IloLv Communion; It a.m.. Sung Eucharist; 7 p.m., Evensong. Vicar: Rev. S. B. R. Corbin. ct." tkOMAS 4 CH UKCH,' Union Street. O a a.m.. Holy Communum; il a.m., Procession and Sung Eucharist; 7 p.m.. Solemn Evensong. Preacher: The Rev. D. Stewart Millar, M,A, 111 saTKTS'7 ~ ponsonbT. ii 11 a.m. Broadcast. Preacher; His G race Archbishop Averill. piiURCH OP THE HOLY SEPULCHRE, vy Top Khyber Pass. Ist Sunday alter Easter. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 0.15 a.m. Children's Church; 11 a.m., Sung Eucharist, 7 p.m., Evensong. Rev. Franc 1. Parsons, Vicar. fIHUUCH'-OP ST. COLUiiBA. Grey Lynn, vy Low Sunday, April 10. 7 p.m., Evensong. Preacher: Lieut-Commander L. E. Pennington, ILK. Navy ! rfi U E HA LV A T lON " Alt MY. X PonsotiUy Road, Newton. Major and Mrs. R, E. Liddell. 11 a.m., "The Tabernacle of Witness." .•(.15 p.m., Melody and Praise, 7 p.m., "I Know." We invite you to (hese meetings . . . vital messages for all . . . The times of stress demand that we keep in touch with God. . . You will be helped by coming to worship with us. _ ___ rjTirS ME T 111) uTs T CHUR CH. X Pitt Street. Pitt Street. 11. a.m., Rev. E. T. Olds. Subject: "God'tf World Purpose." Anthem: "God is a Spirit." Sacrament of Infant Baptism. 'J.3O p.m., Sunday School and Bible Classes, O.yo p.m.. Song Service. 7 p.m., Rev. J. W. Burton, M.A.', .Secretary-General Methodist Church of Australia. Subject: "The World Programme of Jesus." Anthem: "O Sons and Daughters, Let Us Sing." Soloist: Mr, Clinton Williams. Social Hour at Close, N. 8.: Tuesday, 7.-15 p.m., Rev. J. W. Burton speaks on "At the Crossroads in the Pacific." Kingsland: IJ a.m.. Mr. A. H. Laybourne; 7 p.m. Rev. C. W. Brown Eden 'terrace: 11 a.m., Mr. J. Walker; 7 p.m., Mr. G.Ji. BPinnock. Dominion Rd.: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., R'ev. F. Gardner Brown. Roskill: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev It. C Matthews. Sandrlugham: II a.m., Rev. If. J. Liddell; 7 p.m., Mr. S. E. Chappell. N.B Quarterly Meeting Monday, 17th, at 7 p.m. _ ___ Xuckmnd east cl rcu it. 1\ Grafton Rd.: 11 a.m., Rev. Dr. H. Ranston, M.A.; 7 p.m., Rev. E. W. Ilanies, M.A Epsom: 1! a.m., Rev. W Walker; 7 p.m., After-camp Rally. Rev. W. Walker. Ml. Eden: II a.m., Rev. H. BeHhouse; 7 p.m.. After-camp Rally. Remuera: 11 a.m.. Mr. R. C. Clark, M.A.; 7 p.m. *«ir. C. K, Wiggles-, worth. Mission Bay: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. L. Greenslade. Newmarket: Sunday School Anniversary. II a.m.. Rev. J. F. Jack. "J!.30 p.m., Rev. E. W. Haines, M.A. Purnell: 11 a.m.. Rev. A. H Scriven; <1 p.m., Mr. E. R._ Warbnrton. d M~ 'ETIIODIST CENTRAL MISSION (Opposite Main-Entrance Town Hull.) Visitors to City Cordially Welcome. 11 a.m., Divinity Student. 7 p.m., Rev. Arthur Mitchell. Subject: "Comparative Values." Soloist: Mr. 11. Blakel.v, A Bright and Happy Service. Franklin Rd.: It a.m., Rev. Arthur Mitchell 1 I a.m. and 7 p.m.. Maori Mission. _ _ O" NEIiUNGA METfiOIiIST CI ECUIT.— Local Preachers' Sunday. Onchunga: 11. Mr. C. A. French; 7, After-Camp Rally. Rev. D. Hickman. Penrose: 11, Itev. D. Hickman; 7, Mr. S. Brooker, M.Sc. Westney Rd.: 11, ISIr. E. L Robinson. Walmsley Rd..- 2.30 Mr, E. H. Pain. M*T. ALBli lit METII GDI ST < 111 'RC IP Welcome to our Increasing Fellowship. 11 a.m., Rev Dr. C. H. Laws, Anthem. <{.:«), Song Service. 7, Rev: Walter Parker. "What Was the Mark God Put on Cain? How Was 'it. Put There?" Anthem: "Saviour, Thy Children Keep ' Soloist: Miss Patricia McLeod. A V'f7?f T A II E I! X A C L E. Upper Queen Street. THE PEOPLE'S ( lIURCH Minister: Rev. Dr. Alexander Hodge. B.A. Ull "You are sure of a welcome at the Tabernacle" 10.15 a.in Prayer Meeting 11 a.m.. Worship and Bible Exposition Preacher: Rev. Dr. Alex. Hodge. 'J.-15 p.m., Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service, conducted by Rev. Dr. Alex. Hodge. Sermon Subject: "The Invasion." If you appreciate hearty singing, if you would hear the Gospel plainly put, if you value warmhearted fellowship, come—and bring your friends! Communion at the close of this ser- j vice. Armed Forces Supper and Social Hour, j after Evening Service. Wednesday, 7.M0 p.m., Monthly Meet!tie of the Tabernacle Missionary Prayer Fellowship To-night (Saturday), 7.:t0 p.ui., Young People's Meeting and Chris-. tion Endeavour. Camp Echo Meeting. Speaker: Mr. Keith dimmer. Qubukb.vx baptist oTu in Jies 0 Services; 1 1 a.m. and 7 p.m .WON DA LE—Rev. C. I). Rosie. EPSOM -Rev Knowles Kemptoii; Student It. Puddle. NORTH MEMORIAL Student-Pastor Jones, Student Blackmail. RICHMOND— RVv I) 11 Stewart, SANDRINGHAM -Pastor A, V. Brown. PONSONBY—Student Crawford; Student Pastor Waketin FT. CHEVALIER--Rev N. R. Wood MILFORD—Rev, J K. Reid. NEW LYNN--Rev. C Chant. ROYAL OAK Rev L A Day MER Rl LANDS —Supply M W'I'REWA —Pastor C. 11. Barton. OTAHCHU—Rev J C Macky; Student ■ Judkins. PAPATOKTOE— Rev. J. C Macky. WHITE SWAN —Supply r\R AKEI BAP! IST CH OF CHRIST. V / Kupe Street. Minister. Rev G Clifford Reay ft. 15, Sundiiy School; 11 a.m., Camp Echoes' and Fijian Quartette; 1 p.m., Bible Classes, 7 p.m.. the sequel to the pictorial presentation of Sigismunds Goetzs masterpiece, "Despise?' and Rejected-' People are still talking about the last presentation. VfOUN'T EDEN BAPTIST " CHtJRCH I*l Neat Symonds Street. Minister: Rev Rex Goldsmith. M.A. I 1 "Afler-glow of Easier Day. 5, < anipers* tea. 7, Camp Echo Service (Communion) T A LBERT B A PT! ST CH URC H Minister- Rev. Hayes Llo.vd 7„'Ui a.m.. Prayer Meeting; II a.m., "Hang Out the Lamps"; 0.15 pm, Popular Song Service; 7 p.m., Camp Echoes. Speakers: Deaconess Alice Lloyd and Commandani Trevor Bond. __ OHMJKLETON Rl> BAPTIST CHURCH H Minister Rev. F. L. SmaH _ II a.m., "God—Absent or Present." 1 P.m.. Youth Service and Communion. Subject: "Why be a Christian?" Youth speaks a vital message to youth. _ _ 7THANGK" ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH \J Post-Easter Services, it. 15 a.m., Sunday School Classes; 1' a.m.. "On the Lake with Simon Peter." Soloist..- Miss Elaine Girling. 7 p.m. Camp Echo Service. Testimonies of Blessing by Young People. Preacher both services, Rev Bernard Wilson. iJV sO M BAP T fST ' CHU R C ft. 1 j Morning, 11, Rev. Knowles Kemptoii. Evening, 7, Student R. Puddle. Church Anniversary Services next Sunday liHTEE lErtIODIST CllUitCll. ill conI junction with VALLEY' ROAD BAPTIST. Minister: Mr. Noel Hunt (E.G.M.). II a.m. Address: Mrs. .T. J. Bailey (P.1.V.M.). 5 p.m.. Tea. 7 p.m., Young People's Sendee. Wed., 7.:10 p.m., Hlustnited Lecture by tiev, F. A. Thompson (Mission to Lepers). at" EWTON ITa S T MisS IO N. l\ Dundonnld St. (top Newton H(l-). II a.m., Mr. F. C. Pace. 7 p.m.. Gospel Campaign Begins. Speaker: Mr. Keith Riniiner. Meetings continue nightly, 7.H0 p.m., except Sat. Special Soloists. Bright, Happy Meetings. All welcome. ~A UCIvL"AND WAYSIDE MISSION. ;si;3 Queen Street. Motto: "All One in Christ Jesus." Sunday, in the Eady Hull, l'*'2 Queen_ St. 10..'it) a.m. Morning Worship, Mr. Keith Liddlc. 3 p.m.. the People's Service of Testimony and Praise. If you have received a blessing over Easter come with your testimony. 5 p.m., Tea for Men and Women in Uniform. 7 p.m.. the Evangelistic Service, conducted bv Mr. J. O Sanders and addressed by Mr. Stuart M'II. of South Sea Evangelical Mission. Spend the day at the Wayside. To-night (Saturday), Cottage Meeting at Mrs Reid's Home, 387 Ml. Albert Rd.. ML Roski I tram to terminus; also Wednesday Next, Cottage Fellowship at 23 Fairyiew ltd.. ML Eden, Three Kings train to Crystal Palace tram stop. O EVENTH DAY BAPTIST CHURCH O (Established England 1017). Public Sabbath Service Every Saturday. It a.m., Orange Coronation Hail, Newton Road. Pastor Francis S. JohifSon / iom: : on w eal'l'h < 'ov en ant L/ CHURCH, OTAITITHU. Revival, Redemption, Healing, Blessing Through Our Lord Jesus Christ. It a.m.. Communion Service, 3 p.m. Joyous Hour for Adults as well, as Children. 7 p.m., Inspiring Gospel Service. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m., Prayer and - Bible instruction. Thursday, 7.30 p.m.. Deeper Side of British Israel Teaching. All Welcome to these Inspiring Meetings TTNITY HALL CHURCH OF CHRIST, vQueen St. (just above Town Hall). 1.1 a.m., Worship. A Cordial Invitation is given to all who sinceroly des're to walk in the Old I'ajlis. \'OMEN'S "ciTli ISI'I A N TEM PERANCK v ' UNION. Temperance Talkie Films will be shown for the first time in Auckland on TUESDAY. April 18, sit 7.30 p.m., Pitt St. Bi-centenniul Hall. Come and see these outstanding pictures. Collection. §< T REE FUNDAMENTAL CHURCH IN ' N.Z.. Fountain of Friendship Hall. Newton Rd., Symonds St. II a.m. Mr. J. Wilson; •_>.•!s, S.S. am! B.C. 7 p.m., Mr. Aubrey Baker (Communion). Wed., 7.30, United Maori Mission Prayer Meeting. A UCKLAND WAYSIDE V 31 a Queen Stree
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