CHURCH JER VICES. H £ C ATHED R A L. FOURTH SU*N BAY AFTER EASTER. MAY IS. 3 a.tn., .Holy Communion. " V,.. ' 11 ajn., Sung- Eucharist: Tiio Veneraiile Archdeacon G. G. Bell, M.A., V.G. 7 p.m., Evensong: Rev. C. W. Clark. . . ... OUTDISTRICTS. ... CLAUDELANDS: 7 p.m., Evensong. . TE RAPA: 11 a.in., Mattjns. jpAROCHIAL DISTRICT OF FRANKTON. FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER.. PARISH CHURCH OF ST. GEORGE (Cor^ ner of Somerset St. and Lake Rd) ■ ■ .7.15 a.m.,. Holy Communion; . 9, t a.m ; , ■ Sung Eucharist and Sermon; 7 p.m,, Evensong and Sermon. FRANETON WEST—B a.m., Holy com munion; 6.30 p.m.. Evensong and SerTE^PAHU—II a.m., Holy Communion and WHATAWHATA —2.30 p.m., Evensong, and FOReI^LAKE—7.4S p.m., Evensong and Sermon. - METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES. HAMILTON CIRCUIT. YOUNG PEOPLE’S SUNDAY. ST PAUL’S, LONDON STREET —H a.m., Rev* E. P. Blamires (General Secretary • or Youth Work); 0.45 p.m., Organ Recital by Mr T. S. Webster. 7 p.m.. Rev Percy. Paris: “The Body and Sex. 8.15 p.m.' Open Forum Tor Questions and Discus'sion. , ~ T ST. JAMES’S, FRANKTON—II a.m., Mr J. r Webster J Soloist, Miss- May Lee. 7 p.m., Rev. ! F. J. Parker. soloist, Mrs Ivor Hayward. . - ,„ n MAEROA —11 a.m., Rev. 1. J. -Parkei; *.30 p.m., Rev. E. P. Blamires; 7 p.m., Mi CHURCH, CLAUDELANDS—II a.m., Rev. Percy Paris; 12 noon, Communion. , . , TE UKU —11 a.m., Sunday School and Bible KOROMATUA—2.3O p.m.. Rev. F.. J. Par•PUBUC HOSPITAL—S. 45‘ p.m., Rev. Percy Paris. . METHODIST CHURCH, HAMILTON EAST CIRCUIT. , ■ YOUNG PEOPLE'S SUNDAY. STv JOHN’S, Hamilton East—ll a.m., Rev. A. O. Harris; 7 p.m., Rev. E. P. Blamires (General Secretary of Young People’s Department); MATANGI, 7 p.m. Mr J. C. Tietjens. ROTOTUNA, 2 p.m., Rev. A. O. Harris (Sacrament). 7 p.m., Mr G. O. Jones. HORSHAM DOWNS—7 p.m., Rev. A.. 0. Harris. 'T: ANDREW’S 1 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ) TE AROHA STREET,
TO-MORROW’S SERVICES, i l a.m.: “The Link that .Binds.” 7 p.m.: “Christ’s Revelation* or God.’ Preacher: Rev. H. G. Gilbert. MELVILLE, 11 a.m.: Mr H. R. Thompson. First churcil Presbyterian, king ■ • STREET, FRANKTON. ' ll a.m.i—“ The Divinity of Christ,” . . 7 p.rn.—“Christian Timidity.” Rev. Lawrence Rogers, M.A. OUT - STATIONS. 2.30 —WHATAW'HATA, Mr. E. Dyason. T p.m.—N AWT ON HALL, Mr. E. Dyason.. Hamilton east ALBERT PRESBYTERIAN, ST. ! 11 a.m., “Christ’s Need or God.” 7 p.m., “The Helplessness ot' Jesus. * 2.30 p.m., GORDONTON. Preacher: Rev. J. llaslop. W AIKATO PRESBYTERIAN EAST - PARISH. Minister: Rev. D. H. Hay, B.A. MATANGI, 11 a.m. .EUREKA, 2 p.m, . TAUW’HARE, 7 p.m. Subject: “Behold tlie Lamb of God.’ QHURCH. OF CHRIST, CLAUD ELANDS. 'll a.m. 2.30 SERVICES TO-MORROW. '■ —For Fellowship. p.m.—Sunday School and Bible
7 p.m., Gospel Service, -v Preacher: MR LAURIE WILCOCK, of Auckland. SubJest: “Enough and to Spare." ; NAWTON HALL: 11 a.m., Mr Peter Campbell. - ■ 'ro-moan (Saturday): Reunion social,..! 7.30. All old ITiends.lnvited. . B ’ THE BIG FORTNIGHT’S: MISSION s' Commences TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). MORNING, 11 o’clock, and EVENING 7 O’clock, every night of the week (Friday and Saturday excepted), at 7.30 * -p.m;THE MISSIONER is MR ANDREW JOHNSTON, the BLIND -SOLDIER EVANGELIST (or the Extension Department of N.Z. Bible Training- Institute). EVERYBODY IS CORDIALLY INVITED. PUKETAHA, 2.15-p.m., Pastor R. G. Bycroft. 467 ARTIST OHURGH, MOSPEL HALL, VICTORIA STREET. SUNDAY —7 p.m., Speaker, Mr. L. Moor. TUESDAY —7.30 p.m., Praise and Prayer. THURSDAY —7.30 p.m., Ministry Meeting. COME!' We shall he glad to see you! TJIRANKTON TOWN HALL’ ANTE-ROOM. ; SUNDAY —2 p.m., Sunday School, 'SUNDAY—7 p.m., Speaker, Mr. B. J. Taylor. WEDNESDAY—7.3O p.m., Prayer and Bible Reading. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU. rjtHE gALVATION RMY. ■ BRYCE STREET. 7 a.m., Kne-edrill. 11 a.m., Holiness. 7 p.m.. Salvation. Juniors 10 ann. and 2 p.m. Open Air, Hill Street 10 a.m.; leader. Bro. Middleton. A SSEMBLIES O r G 01 !- LIBERTY HALL, ROSSTREVOR ST. —ll a.m., “ This do In remembrance or Me.” 7 p.m., Bright Gospel Service. .THURSDAY—2.3O p.m., Prayer Meeting, 7.30 p.m., Bible Study. - * Hearty invitation to all, T-, '••V ■ .‘‘ Bring, the Sick.” ■OHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING ROOM. TOORAK CHAMBERS. Breaking of Bread, 11 a.m.
o HRI3TIAN SCIENCE. STUDENTS. Services Held ROOM I. A.M.P., BUILDiNG, Every Siyiday, 7 D.m. All 'welcome. SPIRITUALIST SCIENTIST T" E . INVICTA BUILDINGS, VICTORIA STREET. . Upistairs, opp. Strand Theatre. jieeting-'Will he held on SUNDAY at 7 p.m. I.efctureby Mrs de Cossey. OpenvCircle arter Service.' All welcome. THURSDAY, 8 p.m.. Circle. VJL-fe : ~ ijiHEO£OPHICAL ■-- • gOCIETY. g HAMILTON. LODGE, 3* tiQtiyfr Public Lecture. “THE MUSIC OF THE MAORI.’ MISS ALICE J. GREVILLE. MISS ALICE J. GREVILLE ..vniv- .May C 3, at 7 p.m., at tile lhcoJ iophtcal- Hail, joa - coiungrwooci street. Music. Library open. , . TUESDAY, 7.80 p.m., suidy Class (public) Lodge and Library open to visitors-
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 18022, 17 May 1930, Page 2
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