Volunteer Notices. "HISTRICT ORDERS Militia and Volunteer Office, Auokland, April 21,1883. The Local Board for the Examination o Militia and Volunteer Officers will ASSEMBLE at the Dilll-shed at II a.m. on WEDNESDAY I2th May. 1886. All Officers desirous of appearing before thi same, who have not already submitted theii names to this office, will do so not later thai the 30th Instant. By order. T. VIRET SHEPHERD, Major, Distriot Adjutant, Ecclesiastical. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO CIATION. Temporary Rooms, Old Baptist Church Corner ot Wellesley and Chapel-streets. — Meetine for United Prayer THIS (Saturday) EVENING at 7.30. A Bible Reading will bo given. Friends are cordially invited. A BIBLE CLASS for Men every SUNDAY Afternoon, from 3 till i. ST. PAUL'S (Eden Crescent).—Easter Diy.—B a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Festival Bervice with Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rev. E. H. Gulliver, M.A.; 3.30 p.m.. Children's Service; 6.30 p.m.. Festival Service and S»rmon by the Incumbent. Subj ect: " The Power of the Resurrection.' ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH.-Easter Day: 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Holy CommunlOD, with Sermon; 3 p.m.. Holy Baptism and Churchings; 6.30 pm„ Evening Prayer with Sermon on '•Restitution," 'he last ot course on "Sio." Anthems: Morning, "The Wages of Sin;" Evoning, "Christ tho Ifirst Fruits." S~T. SEPULCHRE'S (Easter Featival)PHoly Communion at 7 and 8 a.m.; also at tho 11 o'elook service. Eaßter Sermons, in the Morning by tho Incumbent; in the Evening at 6.30, by the Rev. W. Beatty, M.A. Al^ SAINTS'"ISHURCH (Ponsonby *, ~ Ro^>-solsrComnllJnion choral). 8 a.m.; MnHn», Holy Communion, and °ermon 11 am.. Subjeot: "Resurrection." Children's Service, S3O p.m Evensong and Sermori, 7 p.m. SubJeo _.: Kmrnans. The Lord baa RiaenTrom the Tnmbi Who died to save us from our doom. Alleluia. EASTER SERVICES-ST. THOMAS'S, UNION-STREET. First Evenso^or. Saturday (to-day), 9 p.m. Oolebration (choral), Punday, 8 a.m. Matins, and Second ClebraUon, 11 a.m. Evensong, 6 30 p m. BAY FIELD ~MISSI6iTnCHImCH>Easter Day.-ll a.m.: The Roy. Robert Burrows will proach the sermon. ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN Q3FSP?'"- Morningae 11. Evening at 6.30, Rev. J_P. Dickson. ST PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SURRRY HILLS.-Rev. R. Sommerville: 11a.m.. Communion; C.30 p.m. "Ood^s_Seal.'] ST. LUKE'S P RES BYTE EI AS CHURCH Bemuora.—Mr B. Short Evangelist, from New South Wales, win preach in i the above Church To-morrow (Sabbath) at 11 a.m.. ar.d the Hoy. G. B. Monro at 6 30 p.m, QT. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH. C 5 PONSONBY.-Mornintr at 11. Rev. C. H. Garland. Kvenino' at- f1.30. Rev. H. Bull. PARNELL, WESLEYAN'chURCHT— Morning at 11. Student; Evening at 6.30. Rev^TJcK f'arr. " GR aft on road \vesleyan CHURCH-Special Easter Services.— Rev. T. G. Carr preaoheß in the Morning at 11 anl Rev. W. Slade in tho Evening at 6 30. DE VONPORTWESLEYAN CH URCfI. ,- ™r> Mo™*?? U. Mr T. Grady; Evening at 6.3OJRev. H. R. Dowsbury. ARCHmLL~WESLEYAN CHURCH. Morning at 11, Mr M. Taylor; Evening at 6.30, Mr R. J. Soußter. " PITT-STREET WESLEYAN~SUNDAY SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. EASIER SUNDAY. Morning—Roy. A. Reld. Evening— Key. C. H. Garland. Afternoon -Special Servic • at three o'clock. Addros* by Key. H. R. Dewsbury. Collections at each Bervico. SOIREE on following WEDNESDAY. Addreasoa by Rev. J S. Hill, C. H. Garland, 11. Bull, and Mr S. H. Matthows. Tickets, Is 6d; Ton, at 6 30. Tne Circuit Stewards will take the opportunity of according a welcome to the Rev. C. H. Garland, tho newly-arrived minister. AUCKLAND TABERNACLE. — Sunday. April 25—Morning at 11, the Rev. C. Da!lanton ; Evening at 615, Pastor Thomas Sporgeon. Subject: "Tne Resurrection." PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCB.Mr liramo will preach in the Ponsonby Hall, Morning at 11. The Rev. T. Bray will preach In the Evening at 6.30. Sunkey s hymns lv the evening. MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. —Morning at 11. Pastor Bray. Bubject: '• 'Ihe Power of Christ's Resurrection." Evening at 6 30. Key. C. Dftllaeton, of Ohriatchurch. CONGREGATIONAL BE~RVICEIf, BBRESFORD-STREET CHURCH, AUCKLAND. Morning at 11-Key. J. W. Walker, 8.A., of Liverpool, England. Afternoon at 3-Rov. S. McFarlane. L.M.B. Evening at 7—Rev. S. McFarlane, L.M.S. SunjKCTS: 1. Morning; "The Cure for Caro." 2. Afternoon, Special Address by Mr McFarlane to tho United Sunday-schoola, to whioh parents and friends are Invited. 3. Evening, 'The Mission Field—Anoient and Modern." OUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Morning at li—Roy. 8. MoFarlano. from New Guinea. Evening at 0.30-Rev. W. J. L. Cloas, Pastor. All sittings froe. Strangers cordially invited. "VTEWTON CONG RE GAT ION A L JJI CUUBCIi. Edinburgh Btreet.—Morning Sorvico at 11. Rev T. Adams; Evening at 6 3u. Ruv. J. XV. Walker. 8.A.. ol Liverpool, fctrangera will be made welcome. EVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH—Morning at 11. Rev. XV. J. L. Cloas ; Evening at 6.30. Mr C. Davidson. PARNELL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (OddfoUows HaUl.-MorninK at 11, "Tho Empty Grave a Proof of the Hcasurroction." Evening at 6 30, "The New Creation."—R-iV. R J. Williams. UNITED METHOD IST FREE CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT BTREETBAlornlnit at 11-Key. 8. Macfarlane. Evening at 6.30-Rev. C. Worboys. Lectures on "Ruth"— "The Mother-iu-Law an-1 Daughtor-ln-Law." MOUNT EDENMormng at 11—Roy. O. Worboyß. Evening at 6.30—R0v. S. Maofarlane. Roy. C. Worboys lectures in Pitt and Vincent stroets Ohuroh on Tuesday evening on "Presldent Garfield." PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW as ALEXANDRA-STREET-Morning at 11—Roy. C. E. Ward. Evening at 6.3o—Mr G. Turley. PUT AND EDWIN-BTREET3-Morning at 11—Mr G. Turley. Evening at 6.4s—Rev. A. 3. Smith. Subjcot: "Resurrection of Christ." Speoial E vangellstio Services during the week oenducted by Rev. A. J. Smith. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. AUCKLAND 11. CIRCUIT.-MINISTER: RKV. C. F. WARD (late of Dunedin.) FRANKLIN ROAD CHURCH - Sundayschool Anniversary—Morning at 11, Key, A. J. Smith: Afternoon at 3, Rev. C. H. Garland ; EveniDg at 6 3U, Rev. C. E. Ward. WATKRVIEW-Afternoon at 2.30, Evening at 6 30, Mr Field. RICHMOND CHURCH—Afternoon at 3, Roy. C. B. Ward; Evening at 6.30, Mr R. H. Chester. IJIRANKLIN ROAD PRIMITIVE J METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. APRIL 25, 1886. 11 a.m.—Rev. A. J. Smith. 3 p.m.-Rev. C. fl. Garland. 6.30 p.m.-Rev. C. E. Ward. The uaual Boiree will be held on TUEBDAY, 6.30, after which Addresses by ministers and friends. Singing and reoitationa by children and choir will be given. Chairman, C. Atkln, Esq. Tlokets for tea, Is 6d eaoh THEATRE ROYAL-SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE, conducted by the Young Men's Christian Association, from 8 till 9. Doors open at 7.50. Strangers invited. Seats tree. Come early. HE FUTURE STATE " will be the subjeot of the Rev. J. S. Hill s Address at the Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, Wellesley-street, To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. AU are Invited. Questions at oloae. Come, and bring others with yon. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE.--Sunday Evening Services at a quarter to seven. Lecture by Geo. Aldridge. Subjeot: "The New Birth." Morning Service in the Temperance Hall, Albert street, at eleven o'clock. C" "HURCfI OF CHRIST, New Eden Hall, Mt. Eden.—Morning Service at IL Evenine Lecture at 6.15. by W. Munro. CHRISTADELPHIANS Meet in the Proteßtant Hall. Newton, at 10 30 a.m. on Sundays tor Fellowship. Lecture at 6.30 p.m, Subjeot; " Personality ot God." TKYEW CHURCH SERVICES, held in JJI the Masonic Hall. Newton.—Moraine at Uo'olook. Subjeot: "Christ's Resurrection the Crowning Work of Redemption." AUCKLAND RATIONALISTIC ASSOCIATION. SUNDAY EVENING LECTURES. IN LORNE-BTKKET HALL. ON SUNDAY EVENING. April 25, Mr P MoNaught will deliver a Leoture, entitled " Malthusianism Tested." Other Leotures will be duly announoed. Doors op»n at 7 o'olock, to commence at 7,30 Admission. FREE. Reserved Seata, 6d. Familj Tioketj for ditto, Ono Shilling. April 25—AtH a.m. a BuslueßS Meeting of thi Dlaoasalon Class. T>IANO AND SINGING.-Mr W. H XT Webbe will have Vacancies for two pri vate pupils. May Ist.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 98, 24 April 1886, Page 7
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