I Ecclesiastical. \TOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOJ- CIATION, lemporary Rooms, Old Baptist Church Corner of WeHealey and Chapel-streetß. - Meetine fov. United Prayer THIS (Saturday) EVENING at 7.30. A Bible Reading will be given. Frlendß are cordially invited. A BIBLE CLASS for Men every SUNDAY Afternoon, from 3 till 4. CJT. PA UL'S (EdenCreeoent).—To-morrow K_7 (Sunday): 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Service, with Sermon, " Christ's Life at Nazareth." 7 p m., Evening Prayer and bermon, Epiphany Lessons for to-day." Anthem' " The Lord ia my Shepherd " (Macfarren). ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH.-IVmor-row: 10 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer and Sermon; 3 p.m., Children's Service; 7 p.m., "Light, Material and Divine." Anthem, "Arise Shine, for Thy Light haß Come^ PITT-STREET WBSLEYAi CHURCH.-Morning at U, Rev. J. Robertson, _.A.; Evening at 6.30, Mr C. E. Button. ST. JOHN'S WESLEY AN CHURCH, PonßOnbv. — Morning at 11. Rev. T. G. c arr__ Bvoning at 6.30, Rev. H. Bull. PARNELL, WESLEYAJS CHURCH.— Morning at 11. Rev. A. Reid; Evening at 6.30, Rev^lLßavin. D_vonFort wes~l_yan church. —Morning at 11, Mr T. W. Grady; Eveningat6.3o. Key. J. Whewell. ARCH HILITWESLEYAN CHURCH. -Morniijg at 11, Mr F. A. White; Evening at 6.30, Mr T. E. Corkill. OT PETER'S PRESBiTTERIAN O CHURCH, SURREY HILLS.-The Rev. R. Sommerville will preach. Morning at 11 o'olock, Evening at 6.30. A~UCKLAND~TAB¥rNAC_E.— Lord's Day. Januarj 10.— Pa.tor T. Spurgeon will nreach—Morning at 11. "The Rain Maker;" Evening at 6.45, "The Forest on Fire." PONSONBY~BAPTIST~ CHURCrLSorvices will be held in Ponsonby Hall, Morning at 11. Evening at 6.30. The Hey. .1. Uugheß-Jones will preach. Sankey'sHymns in thojsvening. OUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. —Morning at 11. Evening at C.30, Pastor Bray. fi ONG REGATfONTfTSERVICES, \J BBREdFORD-STREET CHURCH, AUCKLAND. Morning at 11-Rov. H. Bull. Evening at 7—Rev. J. Robertson, M.A. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Morning-Rev. E. E. Cecil. EveniDg—Subject: "The Marriage Garment, and how to put it on"—Rev. W. J. L. Cloas. Parnell" congregational CHURCH (Oddfellowß' Halll.—-worning at 11. " Parental Responsibility in the Training of S£ffsj;rvg____ "Genmne CoatriDEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL • 5n 1^0"1115 ttt "• Kveninß at 6 30, Rev. H. M. Livens. Sorvico on Wednesday Evenings at 7.50. "VTEWTON CONGREGATIONAL ~ _CHU,S CFI' Edinburgh street-Morning at 11. Rev. W. J. L. Closs; Evening at 6.30, Rev. E. U. Ceoil. TTNITED METHODIST FKEE \J CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT STREETSMorninerat 11—Rev. T. Chamberlain. Kvenim.at6.3o-Mr 8. Parker. Offertory in aid of the Mission Fund. MOUNT EDENMorning at 11—Rev. S. Macfarlane. Evening at 6.30-Rev. 3. Macfarlane. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW as A.LEXANDRA-STREET-Morning at 11—Rev. A. J. Smith. Evening at 6 30—Mr J. Jenkin. PITT AND KDWIN-81'RKETS-Morninsratll MrT. H. Lyon. Evoning at 6.30-Rev. A. J. bmith. FRANKLIN ROAUMorning at 11—Rev. J. Boothroyd. RICHEMON?. X- al 6- 3°-Mr J- Boo' hro >d' Morning at 11-Mr T. Booth. >vt ning at 630 Mr J. Geary. WATERVIKWAtternoon at 2 30; Evening at 6 30—Mr J. Whitcomoe. mBEATREROYAL-SUNDAS EVEN JL ING SERVICE, conducted by tfto Young Men's Chrißtian Association, from 8 till 9. Doors oiien at 7.50. Ktraugcs invited. Seats free. Come early. " A N EXAMINATION "OF THE AGE __. OK RKASuN" (by request), second ad(lr^sa will be t' n subject of th- Rnv. J. S. Hill's Address to Young Men in tho Yoiina Men'n Christian Asbociation, Wellesley-street, Tomorrow (Sunday) Afternoon at 3 o'olock. Ques. tions at close. _^ pHRiSTADELPHIANS Meet in the \-J Protestant Hall. Newton, at 10 30 a.m. on Runrtays for Fellowship. Lecture at 6.30 p.m. hy Mr T. Baker. SuWect. " Here and Hereatter^r Hoaven's Moßsage to Man." CHU¥CH~OF CHRIST. Teinperanw Hall. Albort-streot.—Morning Service at 11. Evoning Lecture at ti4o. by Ueo. Aldndge. Subject: " The Best Gospbl for the a odd." CHURCH OF CHRIST, JSew Eden Ha¥, Mt. Eden.—Morning Service at 11. Evening Locturp at 6.15. by P. McNaught "Vi'MV CHURCH SERVICESi" held in -_* the Maaonio Hall. Newton.—Mornine at n o'clook. EARLY MORNING PRAYER MEETING in Waite'a Hall. Mount Eden. Tomorrow at 7 o'clock. Breaking of Broid and Prajoi\ O~PEN AIR MISSION meets in Mr Hirst's Paddock, Mount Rosklll R ad, at 2.15 p.m. To-morrow. Pastor Bray is expected to be present. Sankey's hymns. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. - Sunday __. Evtuing, 10th January, 730 Lectjire, "Individuality" (Ingersoli). See Special Advertisement AUCKLAND CHILDREN'S PROGRCSSIVE LYCEUM.-The usual meeting of tho above will take placo To-morrow Morning at 10 o'clock. Adult members and friends are requf sted to observe that the Annual Meeting will take placo at 11.30. A full attenrianco ia deßJred. . The salvation army, ALBERT-STREET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). JANUARY 10. . 3 p.m-" The Red Warriers." 6.4.5-" The Six Kvangeliste." WEEK OF UNIVERSAL PRAYER (IN UNION WITH THE EVANGE, LIC4.L ALLIANCE). Meeting* for UNITED PRAYER w ill be held in the city and suburbs as under ;— SATURDAY, JANUARY 9. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION LKCTURE HAIX, Welealey-street- Subjept: " Flomotvnd Fortign MiSßions." Chairman. Rev. J. if, Hill. Addresses by Revs • W. J. L. ClOfS and T. G. ■ arr, The Si r vie s will oommencaat half-past seven each evening. A cordial invitation is Riven to all Christian people to attend the Meetings. J. H JONES. Secretary. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE, SUNDAY EVENING, 10th JAN, PROGRAMME. Overture, Pianoforte .. .. Lady Amateur Song (selected) Mr Catling Song (selected) Mrs Hibberd Organette Solo Scotch Airs Song " Once Again " .. .. Lady Amateur Short Lecture ff INDIVIDUALITY ''(Ingersoli) Song (selected) Mr Catling Song, " Forget" Lady Amateur Finale. Organette Solo—" Pinafore " DISCUSSION INVITED. Doors opon at 7; commence 7.30. Admission : Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 2s; Double Tickets, 3s; Stalls, Is; Pit, 6d. N.B. -Miss Ada Campbell, from Australia, will Lecture next Sunday. jy/J TS S D, ft N 0 V A N, ; • (Orsanibt a? St. Bbnhdict'b), ! TEACHER OIFp.ANOFOKiE AND HARMONIUN, PIIT-BTBEEr. First Term commences on MONDAY, 18th January. Vacancies for Pnpilg. WANTED to Purchase, a 4-roomed House and scullery, freehold or lease, near Newtun waterworks. Price must ba low. —Address M.8.8., Newton Post Office. ■ WANTED, 2,0r 3 Respectable Young Men as- boarders.—Apoly Mrs Nelson, 123 G.oy-street, next doofto William's baker's chop. ■ FOR SALE, a Large Leamington Range, snitable for hotel or boarding-house; also a 1200 gallon taok, cheap.—Apply Mr Carlese, Summer-street, Ponsonby. WANTED to Purchase, an Open Pleasure Boat—ApDly by letter, stating s'ze and price, to H. 0., Post-offloe. WANTED, Married Couple, Pantryman able to wait, Male tmd Female Cooks to-night. Housemaids, Waitress, Generals, and Nuues, Gisbonn) and Corpmaodel; .0 otber Generalt!, all parts, town, oountry.—Mrs Whitcombe, top of Wakefleld-atreet. WANTED, a Married Gouple accustomed to Farm Work for the Thames Valley.--Apj)ly to J. Towrsend, at Mrs Pi)llnger'a Store, Mount Eden Road! on Monday, bofore 2 o'clook. ' ' ■ DB t ACV" AND /RIBBON, 24, QUEEN-STRBET (oppoeite Firth's M«l). Have been instructed to Sell immediately the following Freehold Country Properties :— MONGAWHAIA - Lot 2, 110 acres of good Land, very advantageously situated, clone to Wharf and hotel. HIKURANGI-Weßtern portion of Lot 2, 60 acreß. close to Kamo Whangarel Railway, and eaid to contain valuable busn, HOROTUI-Lot 41, 50 acres, close to Walpa River, and three miles only from Puketo Rail-, way Station. First-class frnit-growins locality. WHANG AM VRINO - Lot 95, SO aoreß of really good Land, well-watered. HAMILTON WEST—Lot 189. of Town lots; bost part of township, situated in Ulston-street, olose to Liverpool-street. The above properties must be sold immediately, and no reasonable offer will lm refuse:!. O/j De LACY & GIBBON, O/i /V_t .QUEBJN-STREBT /*_; (Opposite Firth's Mill.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 7, 9 January 1886, Page 7
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