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Lost and Fonud. LOST, a Cheque on Bank of New South Walos, Napier. Finder rewarded. Payment slopped. Leave at Star Ofilco. OST, a Peacock, from my premises, Klngsland Farm, on August 21. — Reward for information given at Mr Page's, Klngsland ; or to P. ODgwd. I OST, about the night of the Choral J Concert, a Pair ot Spectacles in caae.— Finder rewardod on loavlDg same at ofll.e of thia paper_ P~ ICKYVICK, BY DICKENS (Illustrated by Cruk-kshankl. misacd or loft at Btoro or sho-i in city.—Fln.or please return to Apothecaries' Hall, opposite Poat-offlco. Personal. PERSONAL. — Mr W. H. Wobbe will havo Vacancies for Two Pupils, Sept. 1. Terms: Two, three, and four gnineas. PERSONAL. -Earle and Montgomery have this day made a further Reduction in thoir Prices. Call and judge for yourselves. PERSONAL. —Aylett and Letham, Victoria strott, having thoir Dressmaking room under the management of a Competent Drc3_irik.jr.can now meet with their customers douiandn. Fit, style, and good workmanship guaranteed. ______ MOTHER Doar, this is the week father promised to takelus down to Ausiin's Hoot Shop on the wharf, to get somo cheap boots. HOW CAN YOU AFFORD TO GIVE an Extra Pair ot Troußers for Nothing with Every Suit J By paying small rent, doing my own ontting, and buying direct from manufacturers—J. H. DALTON. Vlotorla-Btreet, East, Auckland. . WOLFE'S BCHNAPP--Keep it always in ; tho houso, and then you will havo a friend in time cf need. .Ecclesiastical. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Temporary Rooms. Old Baptist Church Corner ot Weliosloy and Ohapol-atrects. — Meeting' for United Prayer THIS (Saturday) EVENING at 7.0 T. A Biblo Reading will bo given. Friends are cordially Invited. X BIBLE CLASS for Men overy SUNDAY Afternoon, from 3'till.. ST. PAUL'S (Eden Crescent).—ll a.m., Morning Prayer. Holy Communion, and Sermon by Roy. W. E. 11. Percival; 4 p.m., Uaptism ; 0.3(1 p.m.. Evening Prayer and Sermon by Rev. X H. Gulliver. M.A. CJT. MATTHEW'S CHURUH. — To- _) morrow: 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer with Holy Communion aud Sermon. "An Apoatles Broiiatti of Thought'" ti.3o p.m.. continuation of Discourses on tho Parables—lX—" How Men Sorvo God." ALL SAINTS' CHURCH (Ponsonby Ro-.d.J—Tonth Bnnda>" after Trinity, Aug ust 29 —Holy Communion. 8 a.m. Matins, and Holy Communion, 11 a.m. Subjoct: "Lesson for the Day.'' ICvensong and Sermon, 0.30 p.m. Subject: " ICooptng Christ's Saying." C.T. BARNABAS'B CHURCH, Mt.Edcn. ►_ Reopening of Church.—Holy Communion, at 8 a.m.: Sorvice. at 11 a.m.; preacher, Roy. W. llcatty. Children's Sorvlco, at 3 p.m.: proachur. Rev. W. K. Percival. Sorvice, at 7 p.m.; preacher, Roy. W- Calder. 8"V. LUKE'S. Mount Albert.—Tonth Sunday aftor Trinity.-Dedicatlon ot Memrrial Window. : 11 U to., Morning l'rayor and Sermon by tho Right Rev. tho Lord Bn hop of tho Dioccao; 7 P.m., Evoning Prayer and Sermon. S" T PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SURREY HILLS.— Morning at 11. Evoning at 6.30. Lecture "Women's Work and Influence In the Religious Sphere.'—Roy. R. SommorVllle. ST. LUKE'S THE SBYTE RI A » CHURCH. REMUSRA. - Services Tomorrow : Morning at 11. Hvonlfig at 5,-30, Roy. G. B. Mnnrj. _ . CJT, DAVID'S PR ESBYT ERI AN !£j CHURCH.—Mr Duncan Wrizlit, KvnngeMat: Morning at 11. A f tornoon at 3 (Address to Sunday->c!iool Cbildro->), Evening at G. 30. and ovory evening during tho week, Saturday excepted. __ - PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH.— Morning at 11. Rev. C. H. Garland. Evening at 0 30, Rev. 11. 11. Dow.bury. _ ■ C_T. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH. O PONSONBY.—Morning at 11. Roy. H. R. Dowflhury. itvontng at 6.30. Itov, J. H Jonea. DE VONPORT'WESLEVYAN CHURCfI. Morning at 11, Evening at 6.30. Roy. 11. Hull. _ 4 RCII HILL WESLEYAN CHURCH. _\. Morning at 11. Mr W. F. Tucker. Evening at 6 30. Mr r=. Crabtrce. UNION ST. WESLEYAN CHURCH.Mofnlnt: service at 11, Mr Wm. Da-rfgh. Evening at fi.oO, Evangelistic, Service. Sanke/a Hyums uiod. Stransefa ivclcometl. AUCKLAND TABERNACLE.—Lord's Par. August 23.-Morni_g at 11, Evening at 0,15. Paator 'ihomaa Spiugoon. ■\/fOUMT"EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. IVX -Morning, Rev. J. 11. Jonoa. Evening, Paßtor T. Dray. •pONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. Tho Annivoraary Servicea of the above Church Will bo held TO-MORROW. Morning at 11. Roy. T. BRAY will Preach. Evoning at 6.30, Rev. C. H. GARLAND. A To* and Public Mooting on the following TUKSDAY, when tho Rays. Worboyß, Bray. Jonea, etc , will apoak. CONGREGATION AL" SERVICES, BSRK.FORD-STREET CHURCH, AUCKLAND. Morning at 11—Rev. J. Robertson, M.A. Evoning at 6 30—Roy. J. RoberUon. M.A. Subjects : Morning. " Comfort and Light on a Dark and Sorrowfnl Day." Evening, "A Great Saorifice and^a Wise Choice/ I*/f OUNT'EDEN" CONGREGATIONAL IVX CHURCH. Pastor-Roy. VT. J. L. Closs. Morning at 11—Subject: "What Is it to be a Christian 1" Evening atu.3o-Sub.ject, to Young Men : An Objootin Life." All sittings free. Strangora^cordlally Invited. | tvtbWtoS "CONGREGATIONAL _L_ CHURCH. Edinbnrgh-Btreot — Pastor, Roy. T. Adamß—Mornlngat 11, subject, "GloryIn tho Cro3s." Evening at G. 39. subject, "Tho Ono whom the foul Lovea and Longs for. Viaitora will be mado welcome. DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.— Morning at 11. Mr Westmoreland^ Kvonlrii at 6 30. Mr H. J. Ixißailly. PARNELL GON'GKEGATiU AAL CHURCH (Oddfellows HaUl.—Morning at 11, "Theßloeaodnes; of Asaurance." Evening at C.30. " Jonah's Commission."—Roy. R. J. Williams. _ __ UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT STREETS— Mornlne at 11-ltev. C. Worboys. Subioct: " Progressive Ideaa ot Life." Evoning at 6 30—Roy. C. Worboys Subject: "Hard Times "—The first of a series of Sermons on .Questions of tho Day. MOUNT EDENMorulnir at 11— Roy. P. Macfarlane. Subject: "The Travail ot tho Redeemer's Soul." Evenlni. at. 6.3o—Rev. S. Maefarlano. Subject: "Tho Healing of the Deat Mute." On MONDAY EVENING. August SO, a Sacred Concert will bo hold in the Church, when tho Now Organ recontiy procured will be Oponod. A number of friends have klndlv consented to Rondor Solos, Recitals, and Anthems. Acmiauion. Gil; to commenca at 7^30. PR IMITIV Ju M E~T HOD IST CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW aa follows:— ALEXANDRA-STREET— Morning at 11—Kov. J. Clover. Subject: " A Sorrowful Pioture." Evoning at 6.30—R0v. J. Clover. Subieot: "Immortality of the Sou." Service at Firtbo'l, at 6, Itev, J. Clover. PUT AND EDVVIN-STREETd-Morning at 11—Mr H. Field. Afternoon at 3—Rev. J. Clover. Kvoning at o.3o—Mr H. Field. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. SERVICES TO MORROWFRANKLIN ROAD CHURCH— Morning at 11, Mr T. Booth. Evoning at 6.30, Mr T. W. Glover, Tereporanco Advocate RICHMOND ROAD CHURCH—Afternoon at S. Mr Darragh. Evening at 6.30, Mr J. WATKRVIEW—Afternoon at 2.30, Evening at 6 30, Mr S. Park*.. All soata freo. Visitors welcome. jriiTv Hall Sunday evening \J EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, under tho auaplors of tho Young Men's Christian Association. Doors open at half-past seven Service commences at eight p.m. Nonchurohgoers invited. Come_early. " mHE HISTORIC CHRIST." Division I of Subject. " Tho Authorship and Authenticity of the Fourth Gospel" will bo tho subjoct of Mr C. E. Button's Address to Young Men To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon, at 3 -o'clock, at at tho temporary Rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association Wellesley-street. Ail oro invited. Questions at closo. Come, and bring othors. M EPICAL TALK TO YOUNG MEN. —Dr. Challinor Purchas will deliver his Medical Tulle to Young Mon on Tueßday, 31_ iuet., at 7.30, In the Temporary Rooms, Young Men's Christian Association, Welleßley-Btreet. Subject. " Exerciße." Questions at close. BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE.--Sunday Evening Servicea: Geo. Aldridcre will Loeturo. Subject: " Belahazzar's Foast.. Service to commence at 6 45. Morning Meeting in the Tcmporancojtlallat 11. CHRIST ADELPHiANS Meet in the Protestant Hall, Newton, on Sundays at 10 30 a.m., for Fellowship, and at 6.30 p.m. for Proclamation of the Truth. OT. GEORGE'S HALL (Near Reservoir, Karangahape Road). THE HON. G. WALDHGRAVE Will Preach the Gospel on LORD' 3 DAY EVENING, at 6.15 (D.V.), IN THE NEW HALL. ALL ARE INVITED. Sanke.'.s HymxS. Seats Free. AUCKLAND RATIONALISTIC ASSOCIATION. On SUNDAY EVENING, at 7.30. Tho usual Weekly Public Meeting will be held In Cook-street Hall. Morning at 11; Discusaion Class. Open to the Public,

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 202, 28 August 1886, Page 7

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