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ECCLESIASTICAL. , O-T. I'ALX'S. SI'UOXDS-ST.—Dedication " to Festival Services.—S li.vi.. Holy Communion; 11 ii.ru.. Confirmation Ijy RIUHT UEV. TUE BISHOP OF AUCKLAND; 7 p.m.. Evensong and Sermon. Collections for Couutr.r Clergy Fund. Anthem, '•Sins, 1 O Heavens" (Sullivan): offertory solo, "The face of An Angel" (Godfrey), by MU MAURICE CHENOWETH (of the Brcs- , clnns). __ • CJT. .MATTHBW'S CHUIICIi, WELLE-S- ---• O L.BX-BT. WEST. SUNDAY. NOVEMHER 4tl). 8 .1.1))., Holy Communion; II a.m., Morning Prayer, Sermon, yjid. Holy Communion 'preacher. Rev. W. E. (Jllhim); 3 p.m.. • HnWren's Service ißnv. V. .). Cleary); 4.13 - p.m.. Holy Baptism; 7 p.m., Evensong -and sermon (preacher, ltev. W. K. Connolly. M.A.I. Am hem, "0, Ta»tH and Sop" (Goss); nfferrorv snlo, '"He was Despised" (Ilauflel.l. Mjss Domenica MaNiiH-ngo. Offerlories for Country Clergy Fund. iJT. "MATTHEWS CUURCH. THE TOWEIt is Open to Visitors every week day, from 12 till i.'Ai p.m. Tickets, sixpence each. EFIPHANV CUI'KCH, NVwton.—Sunday, Nov. ttli.- Holy Com., s a.m. Morning 11 a.m., Holy Com., every first QUO tuird . i Sllliihiy in mouUi after Moraine Prayer; . I Evening, 7. I ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Services: 11 a.m., Holy Communion, Rev. H. L. Walker. M.A., assisted I.y Hey. P. P. Durward, M.A.; 7 [ p.m., Hey. P. C. Durward, M.A. (late of United Free OUurell of Scotland). ST. JAMBS" PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WELLINGTON-ST.—ll a.m.. liev. I !'. .1. Valpy. Subject. "A Cluster from Hinduism." 7 p.m.. Rev. K. L. Walker, M.A. Anthem. "Leiul, Kindly Light" (Snl- ; Illvan). Hulo, ■•ff.aci- mill Ke.it" (Batten). ; Mr. Wilfred Manning. '! S DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN >O OFIUBCII. KIIYRER PASS. Services n-t 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening Subject: "STUDYING THE BATTLEFIELD." Preacher: THE KEY. W. GRAY IMX(J>\\ M.A. iOT. STEPHEN'S PRESKYTERIA.N +- CIILKCII. PONSONBY HALL. THREE LAMI'S. SUNDAY. 4tU NOV.. 1906. I Morning at .11 — Mr Jethvo Lock. SubI ici-T. •■Fello-5».-?hip--EreninK at 7 — Mr .T. O. Mitcliell. Seeretrny V.M.C.A. Suljjeot. '■The Spirit i of Prophecy" I A Cordial Invitation. Books Provided. CHURCH, PARNELL. Morning, at 11 a.m.-.Mr. Cha.s. Fren-ch. ■ Evening, at 7 p.m.- Mr. Wra. Mains. Offertorlnm: "The Promise of Life, ' Miss Ocrtrnde Brittaln. T7ISENDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. iJZi —Rev. A. MHler, M.A.—l3. "FoLloivjiug Gsxl Fully"; 6.45. •'Spiritual Blindness.' , j "ITONDALE CHURCH —11 a.m. and 7 p.m. AVONDALE. SOUTH, p.m. Rev. A. MacLeau. ME T n O D I S T C H U II C 11. AUCKLAND (PIIT-ST.) CIRCUIT. I PITT-ST.—ll. Mr. F. Rands (student): 8.45. Rev. .T. A. Luxford. Subject. "Driftilng." Solnisi. Mr. H. Stebhing, "Consider jthc Lilie?." Anthero, "O. for a Closer I Walk witb -God," Soprano solo, Miss Jessie Man son. ST. JOHN'S. PONSONRY.-11, Rev. AY. Grlgg: 8.43. Rev. J. Biiffht. GRAFTON-RD.—ll, Mr. E. Cox (student); 6.45. Rev. (4. Speuee. I MT. ALBERT.—II, Rev. B. RotUwell: (5.45, Rev. G. Cook. I TRINITY. KINGSLAXD. —11. Rev. G. Smailes; 6.4."., Mr. W. Nagle. MT. EDEN.—II, Rev. .1. Lnxford; a, Rev. j.l. Wllklns: G. 45. Rev. W. Tuck. NEWMARKET.—II, Rev. W. Tuck; 7, Mr. T. Poole. I PARNELL MISSION.— 1] a.m.. Rev. iSpenec: G.4T> p.m.. Mr. J. Ferguson and Mr. IF. \V. Stone. I ARCHILL.—II. Mr. .1. Ferguson: C.4ii. ' Rev. T. Newbold. I BAYFIELD.—II, Mr. T. Garland; G.4r<. I Mr. R. Cox. I UEMUKRA.—7. Mr. L. Ni-ale. I AVONDALE.—II, Mr. 11. Fraser: 6.43. Mr. K. Fraser. WAIKUMETE.—II, Mr. J. Bridges; 0.45, Mr. J. Hridges. ORATBA.—2.3O. Mr. R. Tinsley (student). HENDERSON.—«.:«i, Mr. R. Tlnslcy. PAKURANOA.—2.I)I), Mr. T. Jones! Panmure.—3, Rev. T. Newbold; 7 Sir T. Jon. s. RICHMOND.— G.4.J. Mr. 11. Snell. "VrORTH SHORE METHODIST CHURCHES.—DKVOXPORT—II, Mr R. IT. Wylie (student): 7. Rev. S. (Jriffitli SUNNTSIDE—II. Rev. .1. S. Rislnvorth; 7. Mr. A. 11. Wilkinson. KIRKENIIF.AD— .11. Rev. G. S. Cook: 7, Mr. It. H. Wvlie TAKAITNA—II, Mr. L. Haiuoe; I! 4.1 Mi. -1. E. Fleet. NORTIICOTE (Sundaysr.hool AnnivprKiiryi—ll. Rev. S. Griffith: 3 «nd fi.4.".. Rev. W. Urigg. ALBANY—3 Mr G. Wilson. \r T - EDEN (WESI.EYANi METHODIST J - SUNDAY-SCHOOL SIXTH ANNIVERSARY. SUNDAY NOY „ . 4tli. MoTnlnE. at 11-R.-v. J. a. Luxford. Afternoon, at 3—Her. J. Wilkins Evening, at (3.4s—Kpv. W. R. Tuck. Special Singing by the Scholars, assisted by the I Orchestra. ANNUAL SOIREE. WEDNESDAY NOT 71 h.—Tickets. 1/; Children. 0(1. Tea on tables, fl.lo p.m.; I'ubHc Meeting, 7.45 p.m. i i PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCIIKS. I ALEXANDRA-ST. — 11, Hey W S .Potter. •The Secret of Happiness-; H. 4."). Rev. W. S. Potter. "A Had Man's Good ! Example." So.'o. "Sheplierd of Souls" I (Jones). j PTTT AND El>V,M.\ STS. - 11. Mr It. Tudehope: c.4.-. Mr F. M. iray. TUESDAY, 7.30 — I.c.lure, "Wanderings iv Wet-tern Al'rii-a." by Kpy. S. Griffiths. NEWMARKET - ::. Rev.' 11. Price; 0 4.". IMr j. WatUiiißon. I MOUNT IfOSKII.L — 31 Mr W. .1. Hold*■worth; r, Mr 11. Scott. Autheia and Quartette. CJItEAT NORTM-RD. MISSION — S.S. j ANNIVERSARY - 11. Rev. .!. \V. Smltn. . :!. Rev. W. S. Potter: (i.4:.. Mr Jeihro Ix>ck. : Special Singing by Scholars. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. •A- - KRAXKLIN-KD.—ll (J'loral Services), Hey. T. Coatsworth: :!. Rev. Pastor Davis; HAT,, Rev. G. Clement. RICHMOND ROAD—II, Rev. Ci. Clement; 6.45. Mr. .1. Vaughan. WATERVIEW—:!, ltev. T. Coatsworth; G.HO, Rev. T. Coatswortli. AVONDALE—7, Mr. G. Knight. EJDKN X El! RACK P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVKHSARV. Morning at 11 Hey. T. \V. Newborn Alteruoon at ;f Musical Service Address by Mr J. Rattray. Evening at 0.45 Rev. G. \V. Smailes. Beautiful Festival Music. Music will he rendered at each Service by the Children, assisted by the Church Choir and Orchestra Conductor Mr K. J. Mollara. Orjanlat 31 r T. Campbell. TUESDAY, NOVKMKEK B. ANNUAL SOIKEIi AND COKCKKT. Splendid Programme by Leading Artists. 'J'lckets to 'I'ea and Concert. ]/; Concert only. Cd. METHODIST CHURCH •A- MOUNT EDEN. Morning. 11 a.m.—Rev. J. W. Smith. Evening, G.4."—Rev. J. W. Smith, Hymns at Evening Service A CORDIAL INVITATION 'TO ALL. T>ERESPORD-ST. CONG REGATIONAL ■ D> CHTRCH. Preacher. REV. JOHN WILKIXS. II a.m.—"REJOrCINC, IN SUFFERINGS" (Morning Communion). 7 p.m.—"LAME EXCUSES FOR CONDUCT." 'YTEWTON COXU RELATIONAL i> CHUR.H. BDINBURniI-STREBT.— Morning, 11. Rev. G<rorge Unrges , ;; Evening. 6.4.J, Itov. George Hm-gess. Commnni'>u. 8 p.m. Prayer Moetings, 7.30 ana 0 p.m. Whosoever u-ill may come. YfOUXT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL '•'- 1 - CHURCft. e^^ACi^TH^T}^..^ 001 -- 1 -) REV. WM. DAY, Minlfitor. oTE** scnooL

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 257, 3 November 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 257, 3 November 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 257, 3 November 1906, Page 3

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