CHURCH SERVICES. rn II E /CATHEDRAL. SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. JULY 12. 7 a.in., Holy Communion. S a.in., Holy Communion —Corporate for Mothers’ Union. 11 a.m. Sung' Eucharist—Corporate Tor Mothers’ Union: The Dean. 3.45 p.m.. Holy Raptisin. 7 p.m., Evensong: The Rev. S. R. Warelng, M.A., Vicar or Te Awamutu. Anthem: SUE -DISTRICTS. CLAUDELANDS, 7 p.m.. Evensong. HAMILTON EAST, 'J a.m., Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Evensong. TE RAPA, 11 a.m., Holy Communion. MATA NO I, 7 p.m.. Evensong. WAIKATO HOSPITAL, 6 p.m., Evensong. J3AROCHIAL DISTRICT OF FRANKTON. SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. PARISH CHURCH OF ST. GEORGE (Corner Somerset St. anti Lake Rd.) —7.15 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9 a.m., Sung Eucharist and Sermon; 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. FRANKTON WEST—O.3O p.m., Evensong and Sermon. . cniESi' LAKE—IO.3O a.m., Holy Com- - inunion; • 7.45 p.m.. Evensong and sermon. N.aWTun HALL —11.15 a.m., Holy Communion and Address. Methodist church services, HAMILTON CIRCUIT. ST. PAUL’S, HAMILTON —11 am., Rev. W. 11. Hocking. Subject: “Down i'rorn the Hill.’’, sacrament of Baptism during survice. 0.15 p.m., Organ Prelude, Mr T. S. Webster; 7 p.m., Rev. W. 11. Hocking, Subject: "THINGS THAT CANNOT RE SHAKEN.” (To those Who v. do not know what to believe in Re- , 'luriou.): Anthem: “At Even ere the sun was Set” (Turner). ST. JAMES, FRANKTON —1 1 am., Mr 11. C. G.liing; 7 p.m., Rev. F. J. Parker. . ’.-Parables of Frankton. No. 7: The . Parabio ol' the Dairy Factory.” MAtROA —2.15 p.m.. Rev. F. J. Parker. ouiu, Mr W. u. Williams. CLAUDELANDS—I I a.m., Rev. F. J. Parker. > p tit., Mrs J. M. Jones. KOItOMATUA—2.3O p.m., Rev. W. 11. Dock.eg. TE UKU—II a.m., Sunday School and Bible Class. HOSPITAL— 5.15 p.m., Rev. W. 11. Hocking. Methodist church. Hamilton east circuit. ST. JOHN’S, HAMILTON , EAST—Morning 11, Rev. a. o. Harris; evening 7, Rev. A. o. Hams. Subject •• Co-operation.” sue ed Concert by Augmented Choir, at 5.30. UA I’AN'ci— 7 p.m., Mr U. calling. HU I'OTUNA —2 p.m., Rev. A. 0. Harris; - P.m, Mr R. P. Kilham. HORSHAM DOWNS—7 p.m., Mr 0, White. T. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TE AROIIA STREET, CLAUDELANDS. 1 1 a.m., '.‘Christ’s Mother Watching by the Cross.” ' I'-m., "The Compassion of Our Lord.” ■ Hev. H. G. Gilbert. ..ILLWLLL, 7 p.m., nev. J. T. BIUTOWS. H A.MILTON EAST PRESBYTERIAN, ALBERT STREET. II a.m.: “The Victorious Christ in a Pagan World.” 2.30 p.m., Gorilonton: Memorial Service to the late .Mr Andrew .Morgan. 7 “Uort’u Reply to a Faithless World; A Cure Jor Pessimism.” PREACHER: REV. J. IIASLOP.
CHURCH, PRESBYTERIAN, KING STREET, FRANK TON. 11 a.m., “ Warning’s and Promises.” 7 1 p.m., “ Economies and Christianity 1. “The Unemployment Problem.” Rev. Lawrence Rogers, m.A. J OUT-STATIONS. p ’ m ’ P- m ’ Sunday „ School), Mr E. Dyason. NAWTON lIALL, 7 p.m., Mr E. Dyason. EAST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. D. 11. HAY. B.A. MATANGI, 11 a.m. EUREKA, 2 p.m. TAMAHERE, 7 p.m. Sermon Subject; “The Significance of Public Worship,” Choir Cantata To-night—see Special Advt. CHURCH, LONDON STREET. Minister, Pastor R. G. Bycroft. 1D..'10 a-.m.—Prayer Meeting In School Hall. 1 1 a.m.—“ The Building or ihe Wall.” •.‘..•ID p.m.—Sunday School & Bible Classes. o.i.> p.m.—Song Service led by ■Choir. . p.m.—“ The Gospel of llis Grace.” I’UKETAHA—2.IS p.m., Pastor R. G. lly crol't. QIIURCII OF CHRIST, CLAUDELANDS, SERVICES TO-MORROW. I I a.m.. For Fellowship. / 2.UD p.m., Sunday School and nible Classes ' *\ r lh “. T "K CROWD OF THE ITCHING EARS AND THE EARNEST FEW.” >r..T,ncr P r?? cller: “ Joslall Salisbury. 1 HURSD.W—Devotional Meeting 730 A welcome awaits you.
Q.OSPEL lIALL, VICTORIA STREET. p ’ m " w,ntor Sh ow Building:. SLNDAN—7 p.m., Gospel Hall. IV.FSDAY—7.3O p.m.. Prayer and Praise. THURSDAY—7.3O, Bible Reading-. JpHA.NKTO.N TOWIN' lIALL (ANTE-ROOM) 11 a.in.. Worship. 0 p.m,, Sunday School. 7 p.m., Gospel Address. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m., Prayer and Bible Reading- (back of Frankton Library). A hearty welcome. T" E QALVATioiv A RMY H ALL BRYCE STREET , HAMILTON, The place where you arc always welcome • !•> a.m.. Devotional. • I a.m., Holiness Meeting ' win.' , Mau,ln &s. made bright niUslu hud song. Plain Gospe “'iC -hSson r ’ TC Arohß St ' Leadc '- ver a,llino at rUbllC lloS P ltal - SllT ,n lIEOtjOPiIICAL COCIETY. ft /ON »V Subject: HAMILTON LODGE Public Meeting. BLAVATSKY CENTENARY LECTURES: LOOKING BACKWARD. SUNDAY, July 12, at 7 p.m., at the Theosophlcal Hall, 03 Colllngwood Street Library open. Study Class (public), WEDNESDAY, 730 p.m. Lodge and Library open to visitors. gPIRITUALIST CHURCH, TOORAIC HALL. SUNDAY, JULY 12, 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr Bonn. Subject: “The Progression Aider Death or So-called Lost Souls.” Independent Clairvoyance. Open Circle, July 10, 8 p.m. All welcome QHRISTIAN \s by Manual or Mother Church, Boston, U.S.A. SERVICES EVERY SUNDAY AT 7 P.M. SONIC H ALL E IVER R OAD - All welcome. c KRISTIAN SCIENCE. Services held every SUNDAY EVENINQ at 7 o’clock In lnvlcta Buildings (opp. Strand Theatre). All welcome. c NIIUISTA DELPHI AN MEETING TOORAK CHAMBERS. ROOM. a.Hug of Bread, It a.m. ~'jst is Corning. The Only Remedy Tor Uio Troubled World, /
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Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18378, 11 July 1931, Page 2
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