RELIGIOUS SERVICES JT. MATTHEW’S, WELLESLEY ST. SUNDAY, MARCH 11. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICE. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Mattins and Sermon. Preacher: CHAPLAIN THE REV. H. K. VICKERY, Missioner to Seamen. Duet, “O Lovely Peace” (Handel). Mr. Lewis and Miss Black. 3 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 4.15 p.m.—Holy Baptism. 7 p.m. SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SERVICE. CANON GRANT COWEN Anthem, ' " ~ ~ •'Praise Ye the Lord” (Garrett). Retiring Collections for Sunday School, Mothers’ Union and Dock Street Mission Picnic. All Strangers, Visitors and any who are lonely are invited to come into the Parish Hall (next to Church) after the Evening Sex-vice for a chat and cup of tea. Meet as under:— 11 a.m. for Fellowship. 7 p.m.—Evangelistic Services. Speakers— PONSONBY ROAD—7 p.m., MR. MITCHELL. DOMINION ROAD—7 p.m., MR. H. P. LENG. ONEHUNGA—7 p.m., MR. W. E. VICKERY. RICHMOND —7 p.m., MR. T. J. BULL. AVONDALE—7 p.m., MR. RARER. DEVONPORT —7 p.m., MR. URQUHART. MOUNT ALBERT—II a.m. ONLY. PT. CHEVALIER —11 a.m. ONLY. SPIRITUALISM. Church of True Spiritual Light. Pastor Nurse Clayton, Teacher and Healer. Service to-morrow, 1.0.0. F. Hall, Pitt Street. 7 p.m., Nurse Clayton will speak; subject “The Misunderstandings in Life.” We believe in Jesus Christ. After service messages of consolation. Wednesday, 7.30, Public Circle, 66, Mackelvie Street. Thursday, Developing Class. Anyone in need of healing or advice call above address, 1 to 3 p.m. ddHRISTIAN SCIENCE.—First Church of Christ, Scientist, Church Hall, Symonds St. (near Grafton Bridge). Services: Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.nx. Sunday School, Scots Hall, Symonds St., 11 a.m. Subject: “SUBSTANCE.” Golden Text: Proverbs, iii., 9. WEDNESDAY —Testimony Meeting, 8 p.m. Reading Room and Library, Monday to Friday, 2 to 4 p.m. JpRESBYTERIAN QHURCHES. TO-MORROW. EDENDALE (Balmoral Road). Minister: REV. W. GILMOL’R, B.A. Phone 21-546. Public Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Minister Preaches at Both Services. OOMERVELL (Remuera). O 11 a.m.—Communion. 7. p.m.—“The Road to True Preacher: REV. J. PATTISON. Visitors Welcome. SucG RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Minister: Rev. A. S. Wilson. North (Principal a.m.—Rev. J. J. Baptist College). .30. —Sunday School. .30. —Bible Classes. .45. —Song Service. 0 p . m .—Mr. Burnett (N.Z. Alliance). EDNESDAY. —Mid-Week Prayer Meeting. PROGRESSIVE CHURCH OF 1. SPIRITUALISTS (Incorp ), 7 ALMA STREET, NEWMARKET. .15 p.m.—Lyceum. 15 p.m.—Open Circle, Mrs. Heatiey. p.m.—“The Scientific Aspect of Spiritualism.” _ . Speaker: Mr. E. Wall. Spiritual Messages: Mrs. Heatiey. Members’ Meeting MONDAY NEXT, [Spiritual scientists- church O Newton Chambers, opp. P. 0., Karangahape Road. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), p.m.—Open Lyceum Circle, p.m.—lnspirational Address, “Cultivating the Divine Presence,” by Mrs. Harris Roberts. Ved., 8 Circle for Investigators. . >at., 3 p.m.—Open healing circle for children; 8 p.m., open healing circle; concentration on absent sick. Send names. A WELCOME TO ALL. IMPORTANT MEETING on SUNDAY, 7.30, MANCHESTER UNITY HALL, COOK STREET. —“Christendom Astray” on the day to remember. N.Z. Sunday is the S.D. Sabbath. Strong letter to the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. International dane-line, the greatest blunder of the century. Unscriptural, unreasonable and impossible. Will be abolished.—Acts iii. 21. [>OYAL OAK BAPTIST CHURCH Thursday, 7.30, Rev. E. W 11 a.m.—Fellowship. 7 p.m.—REV. C. G. SCRIMGEOUR. Mr. Les Takle on the Organ. FRANCE STREET. —SISTER OLIVE. Y. M. C. A. A MANLY MEETING FOR MEN. SUNDAY AT 4.15. The Speaker this week will be REV. CHARLES WICKHAM, A Noted Visitor From London. All Men, Especially Young Men, Invited. EDUCATIONAL fcTARIST SISTERS’ CONVENT, LYI MOUNT ALBERT, AUCKLAND. STEW BOARDING SCHOOL WILL BE OPENED IN FEBRUARY, 1923. Students prepared for Intermediate, Matriculation and Junior and Senior Scholarships, as well as Musical and Business Examinations. For Terms, apply to THE SUPERIOR. WANTED TO RENT SHED, handy waterfront preferred; period about 12 months; suitable build 16ft boat.—Amateur, G.P.0., Box 90S. WINESs FOB SALE BRAY’S Famous No. 1 Port Wine, 30s per case, 12 quart bottles; freight paid, nearest station.—Bray’s Vineries., Ltd., Auckland. C ORB AN’S Wine judges. Have Corban’s Wines. C ORB AN’S Wines' Supplied to Auckland Hospital for the last 15 years. Try a case. INVALID Port, 425; Claret, 425; Red 4Ss; Sherry, 48s; Extra Special Sherry, 60s; Special Reserve Port, 60s. Freight Paid. Delivery Free.—Corban’s “The Wine People,” 31 Fort St., Auckland. Phone 42-463; or ML Lebanon Vineyards, Henderson. SPARKLING Perry, made from Ripe Pears, 25s per case; 12 quart bottles; freight paid, nearest station.— Bray’s Vinerieg, AtK&lgnd.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 300, 10 March 1928, Page 3
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