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Ecclesiastical. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Corner of Wallesley and Albprt - Btreots.—Meeting for United Prayer THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at 7.30. A Hiblo Rending will be given. Friends aro cordially invited. A lilble Class for Men every Sunday afternoon, from 3 till 4. T> ATIONALISTIO "KSSOCIATION.— Xii Lomo-street Hall. ?O MORROW (Sunday).—Forenoon at 11, Discussion Class. Immediately after, Sleeting of Association to nominate and elect members. Afternoon, at 3, Sundayschool. Evening at 7, Original Lecture, " Infallibility and ProKreta." Music Ladies particularly invited. TTARVEST THANKSGIVING. S. THOMAS'S, FEB. 21, ISBI. Holy thanksgiving, 8 a.m.; Morning Prayer. 11a.m.; Evening Prayer, 6.30 p.m. -.Catechetical Address, 3 p.m. Sermons on the Harvest. LLOYD KBATINO, Pastor, HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, Otahuku. — Harvest Thanksgiving Service on TUESDAY, Fobruary 2Uth. Service to commence at 7 p.m. Preacher: Rev, J. S. Hill. ALL SAINTS', I'ONSONBY.—Sunday, 24th, 11 a.m.. Rev. Humphrey Davis; 7 p.m.. Bishop of Auckland. ORNINGSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-The Rev. R. F. Macnicol will preach in tho School-room tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. iITT-STREE-T WESLEYAS CHURCH.-Morning at 11. Rev. AY. J. Watkln: Evening at C.30. Itev. T. G, Carr. QT. JOHN'S WESLEY AN CHURCH, IO Ponsonby.—llornine at 11. Rev. G. W. J. Spcncc; Evening at C.30. Rev. W. J. Watkin. { IRAFTON ROA D WESLEYAN \JC CHURCH. —Evening at 0.30, Mr A. C. Lawry. PARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH.— Morning at 11. Mr B. F. Rothwell; Eveninn at C.30, Itcv. \V r. G. Paraonson. DEVONI'ORT WESLEYAN CHURCH. -Morning at 11. Hoy. T. C!. Carr; Evening at 1i.30, Roy. G. W. J. Spcncc. WELLESLEY-STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. - Sunday. February 1!J.Pustor Thomas Spuiveon will preach—Morning In tho Chapel at H, Evoning in the Choral Hall at (Uo o'clock. MOUNT EDJSN BAPTIST CHAPEL. -Moraine: at 11. Mr R. B. Shatters; Kvoning at 6.30, Mr H. Mason. ONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH.— C. K. Button. Esq., will conduct tho Service at 11 a.m.; Evangelistic Servico in tho Evening at G. 30 p.m. Mr Vines and other friends will deliver short addresses. CONGREGATIONAL SERVICES. \J nmretiimßn =jt ' v- ° IRov. Mr Roberts. . BKRE3FORD-S T. - ( c }■ Mr c E Butlon . MOUNT EDEN-6.30, Mr W. F. Tuekor. NEWTON—B. Evangelistic service. FRANKLIN ROAD PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH.--Services on Sunday—Morning at 11 and Evening at G. 30, by Rev. J. Boothroyd, from Invercargill. Open Air Meeting in the Afternoon at !!.30, to be held in Lincoln-stroot. Sankoy's Hymns. RIM ITI V E METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW aa follows :- ALEXANDRA-STREET-Morning at 11—Rev. W. S. Potter. Evening at fi.So—Rov. W. 9. Potter. PITT AND EDWIN-BTREETS-Afternoon at 3—No Serrico, Friends meet at Hospital Instead. Evening at 6.3o—Mr J. H. Hannan. NEWMARKETAfternoon at 3—Mr C. Reid. Evening at 6.30-Mr C. Reid. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT-STREETS— Morning at 11, Roy. S. Maefarlano. Krenlne at 0.30, Mr Wm. Cole. MOUNT EDEN— Evening at 6.30, Rev. S. Maofarlane. Subject : " Tho Throe Methodists of Babylon." ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE.—Geo. A. Brown will Looture on Sunday night at (U5. Subject: "Is Christianity Opposed to Froethought I" Morning Service ut Tomporance Hall. A GAELIC SERVICE will be hold To-morrow at 2.30 p.m. at the Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, Wcllesleystrect entrance All who understand are cordially invited. Mr McLean will oßlciate. WELSH SERVICE.—The Rot. R. J. Roborts will prcaehat the Rooms of the Y.M.O. Association to-morrow (February 21), at 6.30 p.m. /CHRISTIAN CHAPEL, Cook-.mtrket.— \_J Subject for Lord's Day, fi.3o p.m., "Tho Kinghood of Jesus and tho Kingdom of God, the Greatest of all Present Facts."—H. Exlcy. /"^HRISTADELPHIANS meet at th° V> Nowton Hall for fellowshiD at 11 a.m. Lecture at 6.30 p.m. Subject: "Tho Burning up of the Earth. ■ATEW CHURCH SERVICES.—HoId _13l in the Commercial Rooms, over Itattray's. Qneen-street. Morning at 11 o'clock. HE AT RE ROYAL.—SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES, under tho conduct of the Young Men's Christian Association, on Sunday evoning, from 8 to 9. All are invltgd. Spate froe. THE Sunday-school Children, Pitt and Ed win-streots, will Sing thoir Auni vcrsary Hymns on the Hospital Lawn at 3 o'clock sharp, conducted by Roy. W. S. Potter, on Sunday next-R. S. LINCOLN. ST. STEPHENS CHURCH, PONSONBY. The Sevonth ANNIVERSARY of this Church will be colobratod by a FRUIT SOIREE on TUESDAY, Feb. 26, at tho Ponsonby nail. Addrossos by Ministers and Friends. Music under the leadership of Mr J. G. Culpan. Doors open at 7.30; commence ut 8 o oloclc sharp. Tickets, Is Gd each. See programmo in Monday 8 Star. Amusements. 1" ORNE-STREET HALL. 17TH MARCH, ST. PATRICK'S DAY GRAND HIBERNIAN OONCERT Avn PAU toNCERI A3>>" Mr J. MoCOMian has tho honour to announce • to tiie Public of Auckland that he wM Prgduco for tho first time in Auckland " ST. PA'IRICK AT TARA," a National Oratorio composed and dedicated by expresg permission to H.li.li. DRAL. under Miss Kjkby, and tho CHOIR ok ST BENEDICT'S, under M 193 Donovan, have kindly given thoir Services to perform SpIRCUonß from this boautiful Composition. A HARPIST will also assist. Solos, Trios, Gems of Ireland. Also An EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA, under tbo Leadership of Mr Arthur Eady, will porform and second seat tickets will bo entitled to admission to Ball. Inst Seats. 3s; Second Seats, 2s; Gallery. Is. Firstclass M.C. in attendance. Etiquette of BallFlynn'a. Btationors, Victoria-street; Mr Eady's Music Store, Queenatreet; and Mr McCom'sh's Residence Cross. street. ~r\ P E R A HOUSE. MATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. grTnd panorama of the world!! AND COLOSSAL MIRROR of NEW ZEALAND. SYDNEY, and MELBOURNE, With Views of thp Melbourne and Sydney Exhibition, Rotomahana Lakes and Terraces, ZULU WAR, &c; also Views of the EIGHT HOURS DEMONSTRATION. The Start and Procession on the March down Queon-streot; tho Finish of tho Races, inoludina tho KISd-IN-THE-RING. with a Young " Man in tho foreground in the very act of oseuUv tion. These Views will bo magnified up to 18ft., bringing the Figures out nearly to Ufa slzo. TO BE GIVEN AWAY, TWO TICKETS IN GRAND ART UNION OF PANORAMA To each Purchaser of Dress Circle Tickets, One Ticket to each purchaser of Stall Tickets. Also, will bo given away each evening, ON.h of Herbert H. Smith's ECLIPSE COTTAGE STOVES, To avoid the crush at the doors and the inconvonience of giving the Art Union Tickets, nfirsons can obtain tlokets for the EntortainnujnTwithArt Union Tickets, at tho Stationers. Tobacconists, &c. To concludo each evening with SPLENDID REAL WATERFALL) Producing Water of Various Colours. Exhibited in all the large halls of MonK"l™o and Sydney. Send for Circular. A O V. £$$&s&&k -"-• COUET STAR 0F EtiHJi»%M*sp lIELENSVILLE, No. 0,691. DINNER AND BALL FRIDAY, 7th MARCH. tdeadings. readings, readingslFyj. j. boak, Gold Medalist, ST. JA M E S'S HALL, Wellington-street, TUESDAY, 4th MARCH. Tickets at Upton and Co.'s, Queen-street. THE Match between tho Representatives of the Wellington Thorndon Tennis Club and the Government House Archery_and Lawn Tennis Club will take place on TUESDAY NEXT, 26th, weather permitting. rnt. A tar? {pa find Gentlenien's TonrniiTTicnt 'will bo played on FRIDAY NEXT, 29!h. Playersare requested to attend. T "I A TO £10,000 LENT on Building I i I Vf Society principles, or on other terms tosuit borrowers. Allotments bought and Hoqmb boUt on Weekly Payment Syßtem MorWaKes and Loans negotiated. See List of k Prope^tes tor balo on <th page. Six per cent. iJlowod on money deposited tor inyescmer'.— e^WnJJASWdjI. Land. Kstate. and Financial 4^SS tS: HiKh-stoet. Auoklf id

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4292, 23 February 1884, Page 3

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