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Ecclesiastical. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Corner of Wollonloy ana AJbort-srreets. — Alet-tin« for Um>d Prayer THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at 7.50. A BiUe Koiidim; will hi: given. Vriemla iuo ftohlially inviletl. A BlhlilS CLASH for AIUM uvrry duKD.VY .'.i'ternoiiii, from 'sillU. OT. I'AUL'S i'HUR C Ji. DEDICATION FESTIVAL. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Festival Service and Holy Communion (Choral), 7 p.m., Festival Service and Sermon, "The Conversion of St. Paul." SPECIAL MUSIC. Mo ntng Te Deuin, Garrettin D. Anthem, " I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes." Communion office, Cooper No. 4. Evening: Magnificat and Dimittis, Tours in EV Anthem, "0, Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem " (Horaley). ST.' PAULAS SUNDAY-SCHOOL TREAT AND PARISH PICNIC. Tlio s.s. OLKNELG will loavo tho wharf on THURSDAY, JMh instant, at 5.30 a.m. sharp, for the Inland of MOTU IHI. Only a limited number of Tickets will be lasuod, prof arable from the Clergyman, Teachers, and Church-wardens. Fake : Two Shillings. ~A UCKLAND BAPTIST SUNDAY- £%, SCHOOLS. TEACHERS' AnFfRIENDS' PICNIC TO HOME BAY, MOTUTAPU, ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 29th, 1885. Tho 8.8. GLBNELQ will loavo Queon-stroet Wharf at 9 o'clock sharp, returning at (i. Hot Water provided. Tickets, 2a; Children, la. ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SURREY HILLS.-Tho Rev. R. Somerville will conduct Service to-morrow, ut 11 a in. and 7 p.m. S~T. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Morning at 11. Rev. A. Carrick. Subjecti "Truth and Error." Evening at (i.30, Mr'W. Ferguson. Subject: "The Hope of Progroaß," NITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT~STREETSMorhiriß at'U-lMfr J. Wrigloy. Evening at 6 30-Mr F. Walkor. MOUNT EDENMorning at 11. Mr C. Atkins. Evening at 6.30-Mr T. Booth. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW as follows :- ALEXANDRASTRKETMornjng at 11 -M.r R.R. Horslejr. Evpnintr at 6.30-^Mr Knott. PITT AND EDWIN STREJGTSMornine at H- Mr T. Booth, ffvening at C.30-Mr W. Worthlngton. T7tr~anrlTn road primitive .V METHODIST CHUROH.-January2sth.-MornliiK at 11 o'clock, Mr H. Field; Kveaing at 6.! M, Rev. J. Whewel PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. - Morning at 11. Rev. Mr Carr; Evening at 6.30. Rev. Mr Griffith. QT. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHy,R;ff>B t O Ponsonby.—Morning at 11, Ma tSxHiglua; Evening at 6.30. Rqv. T. fe. Cftrfi PARN.ELL WESLEYAN CHURCH.— Morning at 11, Itov. S. Griffiths; Evening at 0 30. Mr W.Hogg. DEVONPORT WESLEYAN QHVRCH. —Morning at H, M.r Q. Kcwiif; Evening at 0.30, MrE, p, pa*?. ' " i RPK BILL. WESLEYAN CHURCH. Jt%,. —Churoh Services in the Open Air, top of Rueaell-strott.—Morning at 11 o clock; Aftornoonat2.3o. Scats provided. Sankcy's hymns. The Evening Service commencing at 6.30. wm be hold inth6_church. OUNt ALBERf""~WTB STSTaN CHUIUUL^-MornW at 11, Mr C. Road; Evening Mr W. O W. McDowell. '•itf KGBEGATION AL SERVICES. beresford-strketC; Morning at 11 —Ray. H. Lalshloy. Kvering at <J.SO—Rev. R. Laiuuloy. MQUW* KDENMornlng at 11-Mr. J. W. L. Closa. Evening nt C.30-Mr J. W. X> Oloag. VI'EWT'ON (JSNGREGATIOJSAL LI CHUROII.-Mornlng, Roy. T; Adama, Subject', V Joy in Trial." Ev«nine, Rev. T. Adams. Subject: "Prisons Opsned and fttsoners Released." A welcome (or all. YS7ELLESLEY - STREET BAPTIST VV CHURCa-Mornißg, in the ChapoJ, Poster Vf. E. Rico—"Tha RosurreoOon: its olgnlflqarco;" Kyenlng, Ib Ihe Ch(W»l Hall at $.h, M> r! T,), Booth-" Th<) U>TQ ofJeaus." MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHAPEL. —Morning, Ho'cloo;^ Mr N. a Shalders: Bvoniug, 0.80, Mr Fry. PONSONBY BAPTIST CHAPIL.-r-Merning at 11. and HvenUw a* CtS«. W lie Pastor, Kov. O. O,^«c. B^ptistn at tha BroninitServipg. " ' TTttXI ifILL" PUBLIC SCHOOL,— JJL Sunday SorviiOfs: Mr.HadHe<dviiUpreach at (k.30 p.m. All carnoatly l^vltpfl. _^ fSHRISTApELPpiANS njeot, }o ihe L; Protestant Ilall. Nowto^. Kw tollowshlD at 10.SU am,: Si\ii(laj-soiiool nt 0.16 a.m.; Lecture at B-39 p-W aubjeet: "Tho Orthodox P.ootrino of tiiu Atonement Scripttvpally Ex. a^lr,c>V.;' | (fiHUROH QF CHRIST, Tomperftnoe vJ Hall, i^lbort-atrcet.-r-Morntiur Sarvioa at IV. Evening Lecture at B 45. by Oeo. Aldrldgo. Subject; "The Ov«ftt Oaaso of Theological *PMT»™ CHURCH OF CHRIST, OddfoJlows' Hall. Ponsonby. — Mornlnif Bervjoo at 11. Evening, l»cturo at fi.ls by \\ McNaught. BnUloat: " Did Chrht D<e V riHURCH OF CHRIST, New Eden Hall, v> Mt. Eden.—Moraing Sorvlco at 11. Evening, lecture at 0.15 by W. Mnnro. /CHRISTIAN MEETING'• HOUSE, \J corner of Cook and Hobson-Btroets.—Sub-ect fer Lord's Day, 6 30 p.m., January 25th, •' Is it Po'alblo for all Things to Work Togothcr for Good?' H. Exley. Banker's hjiima. Co:.fs oarly' ' 1[ WELBH FREE CBUijt^r.—Evening Serrico'held-'to'tho Y:M.Q.A. Rooms, Wcllosler-stri-et, at! 0.3 P. Hey.4 R, Jj. Roberts wlHipi^b«h in tha Welsh. laiiftiuitTß, A|l Die \V<s)kli pMplo rtro cordiftll^iQViifdj _ j^ SxMfJALJSTKJ AgSOt'lATlOis.— |\) ' Lftr>i? • ?U<"et if all! Sunday, January 2J.^S"iisay:aonoo) at 10 a.m.; brief Address by lU. j. I-. York. Anniversary Mcotlng of the inembors and frinnds of tha Association on tho tvonlng of Fr day, tho 80th mat, Bse future advertisemont. hall, mount eden. an earlyTmorning prayer meeting, Opon to Christlnns of all Donqminatioiu, is hod in abovo tho Hall, ovevj SV'^tOA^at 7_o'o!ock. SJTMICTLY UNSECTARIAN. ginkey'a Hymns. "VTEW CHURbH B^YiPPi.—^old _Ll In tho Commero^l Rooms, over Rattra'v's, CJtuoen-street. Iviomlns: at 11 o'citfok. Subject: " Pwa|blo of, thq.Tr.eCß.'.' ' PONSONBY HALL,- SVN»AY KVEN^KO; SER^lOlta, Waor H>b condti.ct o£ the I'onisor^rti' WYaui,rolißiio Committee, on Simrtcv Kyunlyg, from S to 9. Seats free AIJ^ are invited. njVhEATRf ROYAE^S'tfNnAY EVENX p(.Q SEUV'I,C^ at & o\Joak.[Ki* Tanutwr, cpnductcd, by thn "Sfflung' IJori'i Christian As3o,cla^ofl. SHra,ng<vrs invited. Special hymns tyiQ %{(^vei*c». Suala I mo. Como early. Public Notices. mHEA TR S H Y:~A I, M(\na^pr f^r J^iss Wa,v3 % .„>,... .Signor Agrati. MONDAY, 2, First Appoarancc in Auokland of tho Great Tragic Actress, MISS GENEVIEVE WARD, M R W. H^" DVERNON, Oalebrated English Actor. Miaa Ward, in addition to her innumcrablo artistic triumphs in Enrope and America, is now. in conjunction with Mr W. H. Vo;non,' making a tour at the world, anft his recently concluded tlio Most H.hju.jast SuccEssifUli Season ever yjlayiid bj" any Star In tho Australian Colonies, Pross nnd Publio being unaniliioUß in tholr verdict that JUSd GBNBVIBVa WARD is without exception the Greatest Tragic Actress of tho Englißh-Bpeaklng tjtaco. Miss Ward's first appearance in thia oity wiU be in the Grand &Tx FORGET ME NOT I Sin Horace Welby .. Mr W. H. Vernon Prince Malleotil .. Mr Arthur R. Lawrence Barrato (a Corsioan) .. .. MrC. Fenton Servant Mr A. Darvill PorUr Mr Edwards AlioeVerney .. .. Miss Watts Phillips MrsFoJey Mhs Nellie Veltch Stephanie (Marquis de Mohrivart) Miss Genevieve TRJ ard. The Magnificent Costumes warn "by W{s Ward in her various characters ifbie made foif her by the celqbra^ija WiSrlo, b.f Pftris. Ho advance in the prices Qf admission. RreES Circle, is ; Stallst. 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Bo* P^an now open at Lennox's. LIDDY, Agont. SINGING CLASSES now forming j voice cultivation and sight • reading. Each elementary -vocal olaas limited to four students. Separate Classes for Soprano, Alto. Tenor, and Baas Voices. Fee, One Guinea.—Apply on ov before Saturday next, to W. H. Wobbe, Prch feesor of Music 193, Quoen street. .'] HOW TO' REFORM Come and hear'aheatilji-BlyinKLe&turA from Dr. York upon. "Ittdivlduulity^oYfl, ana Marriage, at Opel;« House, Sunday Evening. p.re«£C<«le i _Zs 1 TEMPERANCE MISSIONS MB, R. T. BOOTH TONIGHT, AT THE THEATRE EOYA^ At 7.3J2 a'cloes. ~-' Admission to Dress Circle, Is; other parts Free. Collection to defray expenses. T> UNNIkG in my paddock, a Red Cow XV wHthjshlteiaU»brandnotvisible.-Owner can have tho same by applying to Jas. Howard, Mount Smart.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5465, 24 January 1885, Page 7

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