religious services ECATHE D n A L. ST. MARY'S. PAHXELL. XI. SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 7.45 a.ni.—Litany. x a. M „— Holy Communion, in a.m.— Sunday Schools and Bil Classes. _ nl —Matt ins and Sermon. 11 THE REV. CANON FANCOURT. 1 -ST. AIDAN.” i nm.—Holy Baptism. * „‘ nl —Evensong and Sermon. ■ P THE REV. CANON' FANCOURT, -THE SPIRITUAL MAN.” •thi Anthem, **J es rd of God Incarnate” Elgar). ORGAN MUSIC (Mr. Edgar Randal). r»o.ntllene (Faulkes): after Service, Sonafa Xo- 6 (Mendelssohn). MATTHEWS, WELLESLEY ST. SUNDAY, AUGUST 31. « am.— Holy Communion. ii i m—Mattins and Sermon. 3 preacher: REV. R. H HOBDAY, puet: “Love Divine” (Stainer), Miss i Bowring ami Mr. C. Burry. •• n m—Sunday School and Bible 4l P i p.m.—Holy Baptism. m —Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: CANON GRANT COWEN Anthem •At Ev the rner). Solo: Miss Doris C All Stranger.-. Visitors anti any who Lonely are invited to come into are the Parish Hall after the Evening Service for a Chat and Cup of Tea. RANGE RD. BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. A. S. WILSON, Preaches*. Morning and Evening. TUESDAY. 7.30.—A1l friends of Mr?, and Mrs. Wilson arc invited to theirr farewell social. Speakers: REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP (President Baptist Union), and others. Chairman: MR. A. J. LUCAS. The third of Mr. Wilson's deeper life booklets nearly ready, “Cleansing by Faith.”
STREET gERESFORD QON GREG ATIOM AL vXEXT CENTRAL FIRE STATION). Conducted by MR. HARRY DAWSON, THE RESTLESS SOUL.” ; p.m.”DR. A. H. DRIVER, M. 8., Ch.B., if of India). Subject: THE INTERPRETATION' OF THE CHRISTIAN MESSAGE TO INDIA. ’ Choir: "Send Out Tbv Light." All Seats Free. Visitors Alnvays Welcome. In connection with tVw visit of the L-M-S- Deputation, particular attention is drawn to the Meetings to be held at Beresford Street, as undier:— TUESDAY', SEPTEMBER 2. t p.m.—Ladies' United Meeting. Mrs. Driver, B.A , “The Paradox of Indian Womanhood''; Miss Tnglis, M.A., “Advance Among Women in India.’’ 4 p.m.—Watchers' Baaid Tea. 745 p.m.—Great Public. Lecc man: Rev. R. C. Roberts, Speaker: Dr. A. U. Driver, M. 8., Ch.B. A Public Lecture on “Political and Religious Conflicts in India’’ will be delivered by Dr. A. H. Driver, M.D., Ch.B. JRESBYTERIAN C HURCHES. D B BVONPO:RT (St. Paul’s). REV. W. LAWSON MARSH, M.A. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. pm—ORGAN RECITAL, MR. H ASHWORTH. Anthem: “Hear My Prayer’’ (Mendelssohn). Soloist: MADAME HUMPHREY STEWART. 'ALMORAL, Balmoral Road, Sandringham. 11 a.m.—“ls the Church Able to Spiritualise Politics, Industry, Commerce, in Any Appreciable Degree?” T p.m.—“New Zealand’s Alarming Crime Statistics; a Warning to the Home of Today.” Special Visitors’ Night. Friendly Halfhour at close of Evening Service. REV. W. GILMOUR, B.A. Preaches Twice. The Community Church. gOMERVELL, Comer Green Lane and Remuera Road. 11 a.m.
ST. PETER S OLD BOYS’ REUNION. CHURCH HALL, GREAT NORTH ROAD. TUESDAY, SEF’T. 2, 7.43 P.M. rpHE pITT gT. P ITT S T ' CHURCH WITH C-LAD W BECOME*. 11 * m -R En '- W. R OVVE ' Pm.—JJEY. TIT WALKER. GOD OUR SUN AND SHIELD.*’ Solo: “Remember Now Thy Creator,” Mr. J. Maopheraon. Anth .in: O For a Closer Walk With God.*’ All seats free. Visitors welcomed. Retiring Offerings for Young People's Department. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. Bible Study in Arts. "Community of Goods.” Acts 4: 32-7. We invite your presence. 1 'Auckland .methodist central a SIISSION. AIREDAI.R ST.—ll a.m.. REV. C. G. SGRIMGEOtTR, Sunday School, 2.3 U strand THEATRE.—7 p.m. See Page Revival FIRE. COVENANT HALL. WELLESLEY ST. ST attn a WEST. 11 a.m.—Communion. Pm - —“ Ephraim God’s Firstborn,” Jer. 31:9. xiJJ'J* 1, —“Jesus, Saviour and Healer.” Monday 8 p.m.—“Prophesy in the Great T Pyramid.” Tuesday § p.m.—Written Bible Questions Th,.,. _ Answered. A ?< * a '* * P-ni. —Prayer for Healing. H. DALLTMORE, Evangelist. j^ T - AIDAN’S CHURCH, REMUERA. PATRONAL FESTIVAL, 25th ANNIVERSA RY. TOMORROW (SUNDAY). Riirht S ornrn un i°n, S a.m.; celebrant, the and « Rev. Bishop Anderson. Mat.tins (Wr r ™ on - 11 a.m.; preacher, the Rev. of Strong, formerly chaplain Coiw2® 8 College. Old boys of King's VteTr» a f e especially invited to this serran t Communion, 12 noon; celebColwi be * ev - ,he Headmaster of King’s 5SK?**; Children’s Service, 3 p.m. EvenV»*f rmon . 7 p.m.; preacher, the G«hov«i r v lf^eacon Mac Murray, VicarCnXi. of the Diocese. BeDte£Sf* ational Social in the Hall on V SCIENCE.—First Church HoVi Scientist, Auckland. Church bridge) ” Tnonds (near Grafton Services: Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject “CHRIST JESUS.” B^ni? h "ooT^ : Sco J ts h Hli'C Symonds EDNTESD AY—Testimony” 1 ' Sleeting. S Vulcan Buildings. Room to Friday, 12.30 t.o 3.30 p.m.; *™ay OTening, 6.30 to S.BO.
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