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Ecclesiastical. V°UNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOX CIATION, Temporary Rooms, Old iaptist Church Corner ot WeHesley and Chapel-streets. — Meeting for United Prayer THIS (Saturday) EVENING at 7.30. A Bible Reading will be given. Friendß are cordially invited. A BIBLE CLASS for Men every SUNDAY Afternoon, from 3till 1. UT. PAUL'S (EDEN CRESCENT).-8 Kj a.m.. Holy Communion: 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer. Holy Communion, and Sermon. ■' Wisdom's Banquet;' 6.30 p.m.. Evening Prayer and Sermon, ' Spirit and Truth;' Anthem, "In Jowry is Goo known." QT. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. — To(O morrow.—ll a.m.. Morning Prayer and Holy Communion;" Evening Prayer and Bermon. " These Three Men " (11. Daniel). PITT-STKEEI WESOjEYAK . CHURCH.—Morning at 11. Rev. H. Bull.. Evening at 6.30. Rev. T. G. Carr. QT. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH, fcj Ponsonbv.—Morning at 11. Rev. T. G. Carr; Evening at 8.30. Rev. H. Ball. DEVONPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH. —Morning at 11, Evening at G. 30, Rev. W. G. Parsonson. WESLEYAN CHURCH SERVICES, Newmarket and Panmure.—Rev. A. toid preachcs.NowmarketWeslej on Church, at 11, and Rev. R. Havln at 6.30. Rev. R. Bavin : Service in Panmuro School-room at 11. CJT PETER'S PRESBKffERIAN JO CHURCH SURREY HILLS.-The Rev. R. Sommervillo will preaoh on Sunday Morning at 11. and Evening at 6.30. CJT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN IO CHURCH.—Morning at 11, Evening at 6.30, Rev. A. MoKen:;ie. M.A., B.D, fTIO GAELS.—The Rev. Alex, McKenzie, L M.A., 8.D., will deliver a Gaelic Sermon in St Andrew's Presbyterian Church To-morrow (Sunday), at 2.30 p.m. All Gaels should be prosont. QT. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, Ponsonby. 10 —The Rev. D. W. Runclman. M.A.. will preach in tho Morning, at 11 o'clock. Subject: 11 The Observance of the Lord's Day." Evoning at 6.30. Subieot: "Growth "-tho third of a Beries of Lectures founded on Drummond's "Natural Law in the Spiritual World." DEVONPORT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Church-street.—Services will bo conducted To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 630 p m. by tho Rev. James Bruce, Onehunga. "TTJCKLAND TABERNACLE. — SunJraL day. Novomber 15.—Pastor T. Spurgeon will preach-Morning at 11-Subjeot! "Sweet Jontent" Evening at 0.45-Subjeot: "Christ Receiveth Sinful Men." TOONSONBY BAPTIST CHDRCH.JL Theßev J. Hughes-Jones, Pastor, will preach Morning and Evening In the Ponsonby HalL Sankcy'a hymns In the evening. TVTOUNT EDEK BAPTIST CHAPEL. IjJL Morning at 11, Mr Atkln; Evening at 6.39, Mr Davidson. Snnkoy's Hymns am used at Evening Service, BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, AUCKLAND. Morning at 11—Rev. J. Robertson, M.A. Evening at 7-Rov._H._W 1 Mlllor; "IV/fOUNT EDEN^CONGIIEGATIONAL J± CHURCH. MorninK— Subject: " Tho Power of a Look." Evening—Subiect: " Tho Ten Virgins." BpyjW^x^cioss. "VfEWTON CONGRE GATIONAL .1 CHURCH. Edinburgh-street. - Sunday Bei vices: Morning, 11 o'clock. Rev. 'P. Adams; Eyenlne,(!.SO, Roy. T.Adams. Sankey'a hymns will be sung in tho evening. T\BVONJ?ORT CONGREGATIONAL J CHURCH.-Mornlng ut 11. Evening at 6.30. Rev. H. M. Liven?. Servico^inJVVednoEday Evenings at 7.80. "OARNELir" CONG REG~ AT TcTnAL . CHURCH (Oddfellows' Hall).-Momlng at 11, "The King's Own." Evoningato.3o, "Riches, low to Gain Them." To young men.—Rev, R, J. Williams. ' 3' NEHUNGA CONGREttaTIONAL CHURCH.' — Anniversary Services Tomorrow. — S'ior.nlng, Roy. H. W. J. Miller, Jastor; Kyonlng. Rev. J. Robertson, M.A.— Public Tea Meeting, TUESDAY, November Vk After tcii a Publio Mooting. Addretißea ate expected to be given U7 Jfevs. T. Adams, W. J. L. Cloea, H.M.Llvons, and R. J. Williams. Tea on tubles, 0,30. Ticketß, la Cd. TTNITED METHODIST FREE U CKURCHBS. PITT AND VINOKNT STREETS— Morning at 11—Roy. C. Worboyfi. Sub.loot: "Tho Temptailon of Christ." Evening at 0.30-Rev. C, Worboys. Subject: "God's Great Love for Every Man." MOUNT EDENMorning at 11—Rev. S. Macfarlane. Kyonlng at^ 30-Rev. 8. Macfarlane. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MOUROW OS ALKXANDRA-STRKBT-Mornine at 11-Key. A. J. Smith. Sub jeot: "A Good Motto/ Evening at 6 30-Mr J. Knott. PITT AND EDWIN-STREETS Morning tit li-Mt T. H. Lyon. FRAKS%Ar UeV-Aj-amUh-Morning at ll—Mr T. Booth, Evening at 6.30—A Stranger. WATURVItiV Afternoon at 2 30 and Evening at B.SO-Mr J. S. L. Coy. JTOUNT EDEN METHODIST FREE -LtX CUUROH.-Morning Subiect: "Walknu Worthily." Afternoon at 2.30. Juvenile Missionary Meoting. Parents and friends invlted. Evoning Subjeot: " Salvation for All." riiHEATRE ROYAL-SUNDAY EVEKL ING SERVICE, conducted by the Young Men's Christian Association, from 8 till 9. Doors onon at 7.50. All are Invited. Seats free. Come early. HAT IS MAN ?" will be tho subject of tho Roy. J. S. HiU's address to Young Men in the Leoture Hall, Young Men's Christian Association, Old Baptist Church, VVollesley-Btreet, To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon at Ss'olock. Questions at close. /"IHURCH~ OF~CHltfST,~Temperanco \J Hall. Albert-atreet—Mornine Service at 11. Evenlne Leoture at 6 40, by Eldor Haskell. of Amerioa. Subject: " I come quickly, and my rowai-d is with me to give to emy limn a.pcording cb his wor^t shall be," piHURCH 0? CHRIST, New Edeu Hall, V 7 Mt- Eden.—Morning Service at 11. Evonjng^ecture at 6.15. by W. Wild, P»HRISTADELPHIANS Meet in the \J Protestant Hall. Newton, for Fellowship at 10 30 a.m. To-morrow. Lecture at 6.30 p.m. Subject: '• Tho Biulo Hell a Placo of Peace, and not of Tormont." "VTEW CHURCH SERVICES.—HeId _Ll In fho Masonio Hall. Newton. Morning at li o'clook. Subject i " The Book ot Life." "ORA'SER AND TESTIMONY MEET- . ING in Waite's Mount Eden Hill, at 7 o'olock To-morrow Morning. A cordial invitation to al). Bankey's Hymns. "VVT'ESLEYAN HOME MISSIONS. Annual Somiom on Sunday Next as follows :— GRAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH: Rev. T. G. Hammond at 11. Rev. T, G. Hammond at a, Children's Floral Service. Rev. E Best at 030, PARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH: Ror E. Deßt at 11. Roy. E. Best at 3, Children's Floral Service Rev. T. G. Hammond at 6.30. PUBLIC MEETINGS: Urafton Koad, on Monday Next, 16th lust. Chairman: Mr T. Buddie, Esq Speakers: Revs. Best, Hammond, and Mather. Parnell on Tuesday Next. Chairman: Mr E. Withey. Addreaoos by Reva. Best, Hammond, and Basley. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, J\. RICHMOND HOAD. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1885. Morning at 11-Rov, J. Wheyvell. 4ftern^qn at SJ-M^v. A. i. Sjnlth. at o.3o—Rev. W. Glttos. On TUESDAY, November 17, usual TEA, and Addresses by several friends. THE LATTER DAY SAINTS will hold their Meetings in the Excelsior Hall. Upper Pitt-street, every Sunday Evening at 6.80 o'clock. No Collection. aOSPEL TEMPERANCE MISSION Servioe in the Protestant Hall, Koranganapo Roaa. Choir sings a (ew mtnutoa bofore the service, whioh begins at quarter-past 8 o'olook. /GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MISSION. SIR WILLIAM FOX, Who has just returned from England, WILL ADDRESS A PUBLIC MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE BAPTIST TABERMACLE ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, NOVEMBERS Chair to bo taken at 7.30 o'olock BY TUB REV. THOMAS SPURGEON. Sir William will give his impressions on the Progress and Present Position of the Total Abstinence Question as he observed It during hU visit to Europe in England, Scotland, Swoden, Norway, &c. All members and friends of the Gospel Tern perance Mission, and others interested in tht Temperance Question are urged to attend. Collection to defray expense?. ALFRED COX, Secretary. UCKLAND SOCIAL PURIT V ' SOCIETY. L E C~T~U RES Under the auspices of the above will be Delivered by BR. JOHN KEY WORTH (Late ot Birmingham, England). ON TUESDAY, 17TH Inbt.. AT 7.30 P.M., In the FORE3TERS' HALL, BUbangasape Roai FOR MEN ONLY. On WEDNESDAY, 18ih Inbt., at 8 p.m.. In BT. JAMEB'S HALL, Welunqton-streei FOR MIXED AUDIENCE. DR. KENDBRDINE will Preside. Admission Free. Collection to defray ej T 6"" W. J. L. CLOSB. Hon. Beo. RIGIN OF DEATH.—Hear "Iyo's Lecture at the Opera House Sunday nigh

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 265, 14 November 1885, Page 9

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