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Ecclesiastical. ■ TTUTTED METHODIST FREE U? CHURCHES. PIT!* AND VINCENT STREETS—Morning at 11, Mr S. Woods. Evening at 6.30, Mr H. K. Burton. MOUNT KDEN —Morning at 11, and Eren< ing at 6.30, Rev- E. O. Perry. ■ TJONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH.—X%Morning at 11. Evening at 6.3o.—Pastos J. PfCHlmore. A UCKLAND TABERNACLE.— _c3l Morning at 11. Evening at 6.4s.—Pastor W\ girch. : TCCORAL SERVICE. — Church of JD Sunday-school. To-morrow, 3p.m. Pieces will be sung by the Children. Address : Mr George Aldridge. The public invited. . TjILORAL SERVlCE.—Foresters' Hall, 3 JP if p.m. To-morrow. Songs by the Children. Address by Mr Geo. Aldridgo to Parents and Children. inIORCH OF CHRIST.—Mr Fred. W. \J Greenwood. American Evangelist, will (D.V.) oreaeh in the Christians' Meeting House, corner" Cook and Hobson streets, To-morrow Eveninaat 6.30. Subject: "Remember Now Thy Creator in the Days of Thy Youth." Seata free and no collection. meet in the Kj Masonic Hall. Karangahape Road, Newton., every Sunday morning, at 11, for Fellowship and the BreaJdng of Bread. Sunday-school at 9.30. 6.30 p.m.. Course of Readings on the Book of the Revelation, commencing; Tomorrow. /CHURCH OF CHRIST, Foresters , V/JtHall.—Morning Meeting at 11. Afternoon at 3, Floral Service. Evening at 6.15, Geo. Aldridee will Lecture. Subject: "A Grand Resolution." .j AUCKLAND MINISTERS' ASSQCIJXf ATION. i SPECIaTnOTICE, All.Members requested to meet, MONDAY, 10.34 'Tabernacle, to welcome Captain Hore, Myejionary, from Central Africa, and Rev. J« King, of London Missionary Society. J. CHEW, President. GEORGE D. COX, Sec, "\TEW CHURCH SERVICES, Forestera* Ll Hall, TCarangahape Road.—Morning at 1L Subject: *' The Descent of the New Jerusalem.? Q3!. GEORGE'S HALL, Great North ks' Road, Newton.—GosDel Addresses at 7 p.m;, Mr Vines. Books provided. No collection; Tuesday. Prayer Meeting, 7.30. Thurs* day,' Bible Reading. 7.30. ' CnpDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC O SERVICES, City Hall, conducted by V.M.C.A., from S till 9 o'clock. Doors open aEjSO. All are invited. ISRAEL IN THE WILDERNESS" Will be the subject of MrC. E. Button's Addrees in the V.M.C.A. .Booms, Tomorrow Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Open to all. Come and bring a friend. EVONPORT ODDFELLOWS' HALL —Gospel Addre3s at 7 pan. No collection. Books provided. ■ . OSPEL ROOM, Maniikau Road, Par- : VJT rielHoverMiss Nicholas' Shop).—Gospel Addresses EVERY LORD'S DAY EVENING, at 6.3oo'clock. Nocollectioiv. A hearty invitation to all. Bible Reading KVERY TUESDAY EVENING, at 7.30. CJT. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL,. THE REDEMPTORIST FATHERS Willbeginthe ; j SIiSSION FOR ADULTS ' ' TOMORROW (SUNDAY). ;'j Morning: ; >- '' High Mass and Sarmon at 11. ' Evening: Rosary, Sermon, and Benediction at ?.' AUCKLAND MINISTERS' ASSOCI* iJL ATION. WEEK OP UNITED PRAYER, From MONDAY. December 8. till FRIDAY , , ;|§i December 12,1890, MONDAY, Bth: Alexandra-street Primitive Methodist ChurefiV " Confession and Thanksgiving," Rev. W. Birch and Mr Hemery. TUESDAY, 9th: ■%: Boresf ord-street Congregational Church, f "The OhurcbJ' , , Rev.d Wocnoys and Mr R. Fr j» WEDNESDAY, lOTH! All-Day Meeting. V.M.C.A. Rooms. Parties lars in future issue. THURSDAY, 11th: Baptist Tabernacle, United Communion ~ Service, Revs. E. Best and J. D, Gilmore, ■ FRTDAY, 12th: St. James's Presbyterian Church, "Our Families," Rev, H. J. Lewio. Commencing each evening at 7.Z0. All are cordially invited. A collection at each service for expenses. ; JAS. CHEW, President. G. D. COX, Hon. Sec. __ , - f|IENT SERVICE ! TENT SERVICE ! EDEN~~TERRACE PRIMITIVE METHODIST SUNDAY* SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. . i? TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). PREACHERS : ■ 1 Morning, at 11: Mr D. Goldie.' f Afternoon, ad 3 : Pastor Birch. Evening,'ab 6.30 : Rev. A. J. Smith. , ' rpO ACCOMMODATE the large congreJLt gations expected, a large, splendidly fltted-up Tent has been provided, which will be set up in Mr Atkins paddock. 7\ ' ', Special hymne will be auhg by the children* Conductor. Mr S. Frith. Soiree. Tuesday. December 9th; Chairman, Dr. Kenderdine. Speakers. Revs. W. Laycock, A. J. Smith, Mr D. Goldie, M.H.R., T. Booth. . ESTERS' HAL L,i (In aid ol St. Benedict's Church Building Funfi), < TO-NIGHT tt ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE' TO-NIGHT ! AND SALE OF WORK. TO-NIGHT! I —- i TO-NIGHT! f Refreshment Stalls! m ~■ TO-NIGHT! Wishing Weill-TO-NIGHT !j Concert at 9 p.m. : j EVBRY/ VISITOR WILL RECEIVE V * PRIZE. J ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING J ■ . . '• Children, Sixpence. VV&CH HILL WESLEY AN SUNDAYSCHOOL Christmas Tree* on "Wednesday and Thursday next, from 3to 10 p.m.; tickets Is end 6d'.each. Proceeds in aid of Scholars' Annual Fes|iYal. Also, sale of useful articles, from LadW Sewing Meeting. Refreshments at reasonable prices. (TIHRISTMAS BREAKFAST. - Young V/ Men's Christian Association. Thursday. 25th instant. Breakfast In Social Hall, at a.m. sharp. After-meeting in Lecture Hall. Tickets, ONE SHILLING. Tickets at the Rooms. ; COMING EVENTS. - » Meetings, etc, To-night, Opera House-Mr J. L. Toole. 8 City Hall—Amy Vaughan's Amazon Company Foresters , Hall-Christmas Tree, 2 to S and 7 ta Worke., Freeman's Bay-Exhibition ot QUm. Wowiast, 2 to 5 t Auction Sales, Monday. [ ; Esaai and Arthur-Unredeemed Pledges fit Mart. 11 S. Cochrane and Son—Property, 12 TKAEE UNION MEETINGS. Federated Butchers' Union—Monday next . Eight Hours Demonstration Committee—Rut" land-street Assembly Rooms, Tuesday next Trades and Labour Council—Robson's Booms, Thursday next. ■ ' ' Master Tailors' Association — Thistle Hotel, Monday evening. 7.30 Master Ironworkers' and Farriers' Association -Cook-street Hall, this evening. 7.30 Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Union—Rob* •on Rooms, Monday evening, 8 - Aucland Carpenters'and Joiners'enlon—Anteroom, Feres term' Hall Karangahape Road, Tuesday evening next, 7.30 ' Operative Houee Painters' Union— Ball KewtQH, Monday evening, 7,30

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 288, 6 December 1890, Page 5

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