REV, DR. SOMERVILLS May be expected in Auckland by the incoming Mail Steamer on TUESDAY, the 20th, en route for America. It is proposed to hold a MEETING of WELCOME and FAREWELL In the THEATRE ROYAL (if It can be obtained), At ONE O'CLOCK p.m. on that day. The Evangelistic Choih will bo present. By order of the Committee.
TDERESFORD - STREET CONGRGAJ3 TIONAIi CHURCH. On SUNDAY MORNING, 18th August, the Rev. J. Robertson, M.A., will preach on " ASSURANCE." On SUNDAY EVENING Mb. Robertson will deliver the first of a SERIES OF DISCOURSES OS ,' REGENERATION; OR, The New Birth," To bo preached (D.V.) on SUNDAY EVENINGS, as follows:— Aug. 18—The Nature \ „ 25-The Necessity I . ■o JPOf , nrkTßi t nr . Sept. I—The Agent (ot Regeneration. B—The Kvidence ) SLEYA'N CHURCHES. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). PITT-STREET.—Morning, 11, Rev. W. Kirk: Evening, 6.30, Rev. G. Bond—"A Model Good Templar of the Old Testament Times." PARNELL. — Morning, 11, Rev. T. Buddie; Evening, 6.30, Rev. J. Whewell. GRAFTON ROAD.—Morning. 11, Mr. Jessjp ; Evening. 6.30, Rev. W. Kirk. UN lON -STREET.—Morning, 11, Rev. H. H. I.awry -Evening, 6.30, Mr. Beaumont. PONSONBY. — Morning, 11, Rev, G. Bond; Evening, 6.30, a Student NEW NORTH ROAD.—Afternoon, 2.30, Rev, W. Kirk; Evening, 6.30, a Student. MOUNT ALB (CRT.—Morning, 11, Mr. Rosser. NORTH SHORE. —Morning, 11, a Student; Evening, 6.30. Mr. Wykes. . nehUngaTcircuit wesleyan CHURCH. OTAIIUHO.—Morning, at 11, Mr. Brycoft; Evening, at 6.30, Rev. Mr. Law. ONEHUNGA.—Morning, at 11, Rev. J. Warren ; Evening, 6.30, Mr. Bycrof t. ELLKitSLlE.—Afternoon, at 3.30, Rev. J. Warren. T" ORNE-STREET HALL SUNDAY JLJ SERVICES, conducted by Samuel Edger, 8.A., Sunday, August 18th.—Morning, "The Kingdoms of this World and the Kingdom of God." Evening, "The Eastern Question" (concluded) : A rational Christian settlement of international disputes; the gradual cessation of war and dawn of peaoe. StT^david'^pres b yteri a n CHURCH.—Services will be conducted in the Church, at the junction of Kyber Pass and Symonds-street, on Sunday, Aug. 18.—Morning, at 11, Rev. A. Carriok; Evening, at 6.30,. Mr. D. Bruce. ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ponsonby Hall.—Divine Service will be conducted To-morrow Morning, at 11, and Evening, at 6.30., by .Rev. Mr. Runciman. mHEaTRE ROYAL.—Sunday Evening JL Services (under the conduct of the Young Men's Christian Association), To-morrow Evening, August 18, from 8 to 9. All are invited. Seats Free. TTNITED METHODIST FREE \J CHURCH, junction of Pitt and Vincentstreets.—Divine Service every Lord's Day.— Morning, at 11, by the Rev. R. Taylor. Subject: " The Devil; his Character and Mission." Evening, at 6.30, Uev. J. Law. Subject: "The Philipian Jailor." SWEDENBORG'S WORKS. AND Publications Illustrative of the Docctrines of THE NEW CHURCH, can be BORROWED GRATIS on application to MR. JAS. CLARE, Boat Builder, Custom-house-street; or. MR. JAS. BATTY, Brodick Cottage, Ponsonby Road. WH. DAMPIER'S new advertise- « ment of Wonderful Bargains will be found in the 2nd column of the Ath page. WANTED, Ladies °nd Gentlemen to call and see my latest bargains in Boots, Hats, &c. Cheapest in Auckland.—John Simpson, Cheap Drapery and Boot Shop, Victoria and Albert-streets. ' WANTED, a respectable Lad to mark billiards.—Select Billiard Room, Thistle Hotel. BOTTLES! BOTTLES! BOTTLES! WANTED, 10,000 dozen Beer Bottle 3. Highest price given. — Ehrenfried Bros., 3, Queenstreet, Auckland. ANTED, Situation as Housekeeper or Cook ; highest references. Open for a week.—A ddress to C. Bnrton. Queen-street. W "ANTED, within a week, for a middle aged lady (no family), a four or fiveroomed Cottage; will be an eligible tenant — Address, Mrs. Stag, Stab Office. ANTED, a Fiji or Polynesian Boy for general work.—For address apply at this office. " WANTED, a Hand for the Hosiery Department.—Samuel Coombes, 92, Queen-street. __ ANTED, a good General ServantApply at Milne and Choyce's Cheapside Honse, Queen-street. ' , W ANTED, a Book-keeper; must be thoroughly competent. — Apply, with referenevs. to Box 38. Poat-offloe— "ANTED, -a General Servant.—Apply Mrs. Bell, Nugent-etreet, off Kyber Pass Road. ■ "ANTED, a Lad to drive a cart and make himself useful.— W. Payne, Ponsonby Bakery.
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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2609, 17 August 1878, Page 3
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