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Ecclesiastical. UT. PAUL'S (Eden Crescent).~B a.m., IO Holy Communion: 11 a.m„ Morning Prayer, Holy Communion, Litany.and Hemion,, "Jesas ia the VV.lderneaa"-No. Ill: '• Tie : First Temnta-ion." i p m., Baptisms. 6.30 p.n .. Evening Prayer and Sermon, "Jesna on the Cross"-Na HI: "The Word to Mary and John." ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH.-To-mor-mor'ow (Third Sunday in Lent): 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 am., Morning Prayer. Liiany and Sermon " Retribution and Comperaation ;" 3 pm; Churchihgs and Baptisms; 630 p.m.. No. 11l of Lenten course en "Sin—lts Effects and Consequences.-' Wednesday evening, 7 33. Bishop Barry'a "Religion in Po'itica." OT. MARY'S, PARNELL.—Morning at kj 11, Se-mon by Rev. W. Mulgan ; Evening at 7, Sermon by Rev. A. Fenney. CJT PETE ITS PRESS VTERIAN "0 CHURCH. SURREY HILLS.-The Rev. R. Sommcr-'Ule : 11 a.m. " The building fitly formed together growcth;" 630 p m., " Deliverance secured by taking warning." TVrOR'TH~SHO'RE PRESBYTERIAN Xl CHURCH, ■ Devonport.—Services Tomorrow : Morning at 11, Rev. Griffith Jones; Evening at 6.3 n. RfiV.^AJWurray McCollum. ST. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ON SUNDAY NEXT. MARCH 28, Special Services will beheld as follows in connection with tho Sabbath School Anniversary. Morning at 11 o'olock. Rev. R. Bavin; Afternoon at 3, Rev. W. Clogs ; Evening at 6 30, Rev. A. J. Smith Special Hymns will be sung by the Scholars, aid Collections will be mado on behalf Of the School Fnnus. PITT-STREET WESIEYAN CHURCH. - Morning at 11, Rev. T. f>. Carr (farowell sermon.) Kvenme at 6,30, Roy. H. Bull. ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH. Ponsonbv.—Morning at 11. Rev. W. F. Tpcker. Evening at 3.30. Rev. T. G. Carr. PARNELL, WESLEYAN CHURCH.— Morning at 11. Rev. S. Griffith; Evening at (1.30, Rev. R, Bavin. DEVONPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH. Morning at 11. Mr A. C. Caughey. Evenlng at 6.30. Rev. W. G. Paraonson. ARCH HILL WESLEYAN CHURCH. Morning at 11, Mr J, B. Marshall; Evening at 6.3-}, Mi^VVJHogg I____1____ AUCKLAND TABERNACLE. — Sunday, March 28—VaBtor Thomas Spurgeon. Morningat 11. " The Preservation of the Saints ' Evoning at 615,'' The Census." PONSONBV BAPTIST CHORCB..Tho Kov. J. Huahoa-Jones will preach in the Ponaonby Hall, Morning at 11 Evening at 6.30. Sankey's hyninn in the evening. MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. — Morning at 11. Pastor Bray; Evening at G 30. Pouter Bray. Sankey's hymns used at evening service. C" ONCREGATION A L SBRVTCE3, BttRESFORD-STKEET CHURCH, AUCKLAND. Morning at 11 - Rev. J. Robert-on, M.A. Evening at 7—Roy J. Robertson, M.A. Suhjects : Morning - "The Perfecting Work of Patience." Evening—"Unheeded Warnings."

"\/TOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL Itl CHURCH. Morning at 11 — Subject: " Christian Liberality '• ffiveniiiKato3o ■ Subject: -'The Living Voice." Ilev. W. .1. L. OJOSS. Pastor. All '-it.tiims free. Strangers cordially invited. ■\TEWfi¥"CONGREG ATION A L 1/1 CHURCH. Edinburgh street..-Mornii)g Service at 11. Rev. T. Adams; Evening at 6 30. Mr C. H. Field, r'qnkcy'a books in the evening. P" ARNBLL CO NGREG AT IO NAL CHURCH (Oddfellows' Halli.-vtornint. at 11, " The Couatrnlnts of Love." Evonincr at B 30, 'Leseona Taught by tho C'enaua."-Rev. H. J. Widiaros. D" "bvonport UONGRKGATIONAL, CHURCH.-Mnrring at 11. Key. H. M. Livens. Evening at 0 30. Rev. H. M. Llvoub. | li IMI T1 V fc. MIT H0 0 IST CHURCHES. SERVICES TOMORROW aa follows!- I ALKXANDHA-STREET-Mornius at 11 - Rev. C Woi-boy". Krenins- at. ti 15—Rev. Mr Macnicol. PITT AND EDWIN-SPREET3-MorninK at 11 —Mr George Turloy. Evoning at 6.-15—Mr J, Veale (reoontly _ arrived from Eoglandj PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHUROH. AUCKLAND 11. CIRCUIT-MINISTER: REV. C. X WARD. FRANKLIN ROAD CHURCH-At 11 a.m. and (i 30 p m.. Roy. C. Ward. Evening subjoct: "' Our Moral Legislator," RICHMOND-At 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., MrG. Pearson. WATiSRVIEW-At 3 n m. and 6 30 p.m., Mr T. Booth BIRANKIIN ROAD CHURCH. A RECEPfION~MEETING Will bo given to the R E V. C. E. W A R D ON MONDAY EVENING, 29T11 INST. ADDRESSES by Reva. A. J. Smith, C. E. Ward, Bro. Goldio, and other frtenda. Tea on Table, at 630 p.m. Tickets, Is. UNITED METHODIST EREE CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT STREETSMornine at 11—Roy. A. J. Smith. Afternoon ot 3-Rcv. R. Bavin. Hlvenlnir at &30-Rov. O. Worboys. MOUNT EDENMorninir at 11—Rev. °. Macfarlano. Evening at 6.30-Mr C. E. Davidson. UNITED METHODIST "FREE CHURCH, PITT AND VINCENT STREETS. SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. SERMONS:

To-mobkow (Sunday), March 28, 1886. Morning at 11-RKV. A. J. SMITH. Aftoroooiiat-1-RKV 11. BAVIN. Evenibgat6.3o-KKV. C. WOttBOVS. Selection:, of Music will bOßung by the children. Collections at each Sorvice in aid of the School Funds. TUKSDAY, MARCH 39. PUBLIC TEA MEETING. CHAIRMAN ....MR W. KNIGHT. SPEAKERS: RKV. J, 8. HII.L-"lnlluence of Little Things." RH.V. C WORBOYS-" Home Rule," MR .1. KNOIT-" Beginning Life." Intorspoised with Musical Selectiona by the Choir Tea on tho Tables at 6 30. Ticketß, 1b til eaoh, may be obtained from any of the Teachers. THEATRE ROYAL-SUNDAY EVEN^ ING SERVICE, conducted by tho Young Mens Christian Association, from 8 till 9. Doora oven at 7.30. Stiangers invited. Seats free. Come early. IS SECULARISM RATIONAL ?" will be tho Bubj..ot of the Roy. J. S. Hill's Address To-morrow (Sunday) Aft«rno_m. at 3 o'clock, in the Temporary Rooma of tho Young Men's Christian Association, Wellesley-stroet. All are welcome. Questions at close. CHURCH OF CHRIST. — Morning Service in tho Temperance Hall. Albertstreet, at 11. Evening Lecture in Abbott's Opera Houso at 6_S. by Geo. Aldridgo. Subjeot. " Where are the Dead;" pfIUROI OF CHRIST, New Eden Hali; ' V_/ Mt. Eden.—Mornlne Service at 1L Kvenlng Leoture at 6.15. by J. French. "XpSW CHURCH SERVICES, held in -Jot the Masonic Hal). Newton.—Moraine at 11 o'clock. Subject: " Labour as a Curse and as aßlsaslng." CHRISTADELPHIANS Meet" in the Proteßtant Hall. Newton, at 10 30 a.m. on Sundaya for Fellowship. In tbe Evening at 6.30 Mr Cowporthwaito will lecture on " Stepping Btoneß to Eternal Lifo.1' OPEN-AIR Mission.—Service of Praiao and Prayer in Mr Hirst's Paddock, Mt. Rotklll Road. Sankey's Hymns. AUCKLAND RATIONALISTIC ASSOCIATION. SUNDAY EVENING LECTURES. IN LORN-C-STREET HALL.

ON SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 28, MR J. KVKON ("IVO 1 Will deliver a Leoture on "Thomas Palne," being an answer to statements made by the Rev. J. S. Hill and other clergymen. Other Lectures will be duly announced. Doors open at 7 o'clock, to commence at 7.30. Admission, on this occasion only, lid and Is. MARCH 28—Meeting to inaugurate a Choir at 10 o'clock. Disoussion Class at 11. Subjeot: "Class Prejudioe. T E C T U R E ON '".npWENTY -yEARS' TIfISSION T IFE IN rpONGA." THE REV. J. B. WATKJLN (Xx Wesloyan Missionary, but now Goncral Superintendent of tho Tonga National Churob) WILL LECTURE on tho above popular subjeot in the Foresters' Hall, Karangahapb Road, ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at half-past 7 o'clock. The chair will bo occupied by the Rev. 8. W. Baker, Premier of Tonga. 7 wo Tongan Natives will bo presented to the audience, and are expected to take a part In the Meeting. This ia perhaps tho only chance of hearing Mr Watkln for many years, as he proceed to Tonga in a fewdaya. : The prnceeds of tbe Leoture are in aid of the Freeman's Bay Mission, Admission to tbe Leoture, is; Sunday School Sobolan. half-price,.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 78, 27 March 1886, Page 7

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