Lost and Found. LOST. — Pair of Eye-glasses, tortoise Shell.—Finder rewarded by bringing to Star Office. LOST, between the Harp of Erin Hotel and College Road, via Kyber Pa»B, a Horse Rug —Anyone bringing Bame to Stab Offlcewill receive a reward. LOST, a bright metal Screw, shaped fisureoo; alao Nut, between Conquest Piace. Parnell, Manukau Road, and Nowmarket.—l inder please leave same at Miss Ryan, or Mr Lesilngjtore, Parneli' FOUND, in May last, in the SymondTstreet Cemetery, a Gold Broocli.- Finder can have the same by applying at the Star Oflloo. Ecclesiastical. \7-OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOJL , CIATJON. Temporary Rooms, Old Baptißt Ohuroh Cornor ot Wellealoy and Chapel-streets. — Meeting for United Prayer THIS (Saturday) EVENING at 7.30. A Bible Reading will be given. Friends are cordially Invited. A BIBLE CLA.S3 Jar Men overy SUNDAY Aitornoqni trom 3 till 1. ST. PAUL'S (Eden Crescent).-8 a.m., Holy Communion ; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer. Litany, and Sermon by the Incumbent; 6.30 D.m,. Evening Prayer and Sermon Dy Rev. W. K. 11. Perciva'. (JT, MATTHEW'S CHURCH. — TotO morro.v: 10 am., Holy Communion; 11 o.iu,. Mewing Prayer, and Soruion; 3 p.m., Children's Service; 13.30 p.m.. Kveninur Prayer, and Sermon en the Parables, " God's Call and Man's Reply." ALL FAINTS' OHORCH (Ponaonby Road.)-T>' c Id Sunday after Trinlty.rs Bu.m.. Holy Comumiiiou, Quarter to 10, children's Service. 11 am.. Mutlna, Litany, and Sermon. C.SO p.m., Evensong and Sermon, ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SURREY HILLS.~Rev. R. Sommcrvillf-.—Morning at 11, Kvoolng at 0.30, lieoluro on "Tho Cloudy Pillar." ST. DAVID'S PHE'S*BYTEIII AN CHURUII. BYMONDS-S Il.— Morning at 11. Rev. B. B. Tliomnß (juat a;rived from England.) Evening G 30. Rev Mr Uamer. ST. LUKE'S PKKSBY TERIAIn CHUItUH. RICMUKUA. — Special Sorvjcas will bo Hold To-morrow (Sabbath) as follows .—Morning at 11. Hoy. G. B. Monro. Afternoon at 3, Mr 1). Wriiilit. livening at G. 30. Mr D. Wriiiht. Tho Afternoon Sorvieo beintf tho Annivnrsary of tho Sabbath-school, v.lll bo specially for tho Young, but all are iuvlted. Special collodion in aid of Sunday Bci\eo} Funds. Evangelistic Services will b,o.htld etch evening during the week, commencing at 7.30. T> ITT -S T X EE. T WESLEY AN JL CHURCH -Mornincat 11, Roy. H. Bjll. Subject; "Qoniilnu Friendship.1' Kvtning at (1.30, Roy. 11. Bull. Suhjoot: " The Tondoncy of iho Ages—ls the World Getting Better or Worse I" S" t7 JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH, PONSONBY.—Morntne at 11. Roy. H. R. Diiwsbury. Afternoon at 3, and Evomng at 6.30. Rev. C. H. G irland. DEVONPORT WEBLEYAN CHURCH. Morning at 11. Ror. C. H. Garland, ttwning at t1.30. Roy. 11. R. Dewabnry. U"~ NIONST. WESLEYAN CHURCH.— Murning at 11. Mr Jessop. Evening at G.SO, Evangelistic Servloe. Sankoj'a Hymns uaod. Seats free. A UCKLAND TABEHNACLE.—Lord's' x\_ Day. Sept. li.—Pastor Thomas Spurgeon will proaoh j Morning at 11. " Persecution." Kvoniucr at 8.15, "Tiro Wind Blowoth Whero It Llstoth.^_ T>ONSONBY "BAPTIST CHURCH.JL Dlvjne Service will be hold in the above Church To-morrow—Morning at 11. Rev. J 11. Joneg. Evening at 6 30. Rev. W. J. L. Ulobs. CONGREGATIONAL SERVICES, Vy BKRKSFORD-STREKT CHURCH, AUCKLAND. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY): Moralng at 11—Roy. W. J. L Closs. Evening at 6 30— Roy. J. KoberUon. M. A Subject in thn Evening, "Man's Need Satisfied In Chrlßt." - "\TEWTON CONGREGATIONAL .131 CHURCH. Edinburgh-etreat.-Morning at 11 Roy. T. Adams; subject, " How can tho Death of Chris' become Available for Mo?" Evening at fi.3-). Rev. T.Adams; BUbject, ■" Blessodneoa of the B ood-washed." Visitors will be mule welcome. PARNELL "CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Oddfellows' Halll.-Morning at 11. "Tho.loy of lovlval." Evening at a 30. KvanpaUstlc aorvico ; Roy. R. J Williams will prosido. Address by Mr Jones. Sankeya Hymnj.^ DBVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCU.-Momlng at 11. Mr Fowlor. Kvenina at 8.30. Mr Stannfm. UNITEiJ MKlhUUiai j<iiat CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT STREETSMornlne at 11—Rev. 8. Macfarlano. Kvonlne at 6 30—Rev. C. Worboj a Subj.'Ct: "Land Lavs of tho Bible." tho third of a Bonos of sermons on i|uostionß of tho day. MOUNT EDKNMornlnor at 11-Rev. C. Woiboys. Kvoninif at o.3o—Mr W. Col'j^ PR I MlTlMi M E T"H 61) 18 T CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW as follows i-ALEXANDIIA-STRKET— ! Momma: at 11—Roy. A. J. Smith. Kvnnlne at o.3o—Bcv. A. J. Sniith. Subject : "Tha Folly of Indcci.ion." PITT AND KDWIN-S I'RKKTS— Morning at 11—Mr w. Thomson. Evening at 1i.30-Mr J. Veal. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. SERVICKS TO MORROWFRANKLIN ROAD CHURCH—HCorniue at 11. Rev. C. E. Ward, "Jefcua Tempted by thn Dovil." KvetiDgat(i3o, Roy. O. E. V> a.d, '•Tho Unknown God." RICHMOND RQA.D CllUßCH—Afternoon at 3. Rev. O. K. Ward. Kvenine at a.30, Mr Jenkins. Goscol Tomperantio Meeting, Tuesday at 7.3Q, Ray. A. Smith In the chair. WATBRVHOW-Anniversiry Sermons-After-noon at 4.15, Rev. A. J. Smith, livening at 6.30, Roy. Mr Macfarlane. SOIRKK. Tuesday at 6 30. All seats froß;_ Visitors welcome. City* Hall Sunday EVenTng EVANGELISTIC S X R VIC US. under tho autpicis of tho Younn Men's Christian Association. Doors open at half-past sovon Horvlcu commences at eight p.m. Nonohurohgoorn invited. Come early. " milE HISTORIC CHRIST " : Division I of Subject. " Testimony of Heatbon Writers and Concluding Remarks" will he the BUbjor.tof MrC. K. Button's Addreaa to Young Men To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at tho temporary Hoocis of the Young Men's Christian Aasooiatlon, Wellesloy-street. All arc Invited. (Jueitiona at close. Come, and bring others. BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE.--Sunday EvcnUiK Services: Goo. Aldrldge will Lecture. Subject: *■ The Four Great Boasts." Sorvlcn to commence at fi 45. Morning Meeting in the Temperance Hall at 11. : /"iHRiSTADELPHIANS Meet in the Vy Protestant Hall, Nowton. on Sundays at 10 30 a.m., for Followshlo, and at 6.30 p.m. for Proclamation of the Truth. -VJEYY CHURCH SERVICES, hold in JLI the Masonlo Hall. Nowton.—Morning at 11 o'olock. Subject: "The Carpenter's Son and His Mission on Earth." C^OOK • STREET HALL. — Auckland J Rationalistlo Association.-Sunday Kven. Ing at 7.30, Mr J. Morris will Lecture, Subiect: " Socialism." Discusaion invited. T" ~HE Hon, G. Waldegrave will (d.v) preaon in St. George's Hall To-morrow Kveidng. Service to Commence at a quarter to Boven. All are invited. Seats free? Sankey's Hymns. No collection. T"HE HON. G. WALDGRA VJfi Will deliver an address to YOUNG WOMEN TUESDAY NEXT, 11th mat, At half past seven. In the YOUNG MEN'S ROOMS, Wellesleystreet. DEVOxNPORT WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Will be htld in the Churoh, TOMORROW (■SUNDAY), Beptrmber 12. Morning at 11 o'clock, Roy. C. W, airland; Evening 6.3", Rev. R, H. Dewsbury.-- Special Service for the Children will be held la the Afternoon at 3 o'clock, cunducUd by Me Cbapman, Student from Wesley College. Collections during the day lv Aid of tho School Funds. Scholars will Slag Special Hjmns at Much Servloe. On WEDNESDAY, September 15, tho ANNUAL SOIREE will be held at G. 30. Public Meeting at 7.30. Addresses by K«vs. A. J, Smith, J. II Jones, R. H. Dewsbury.and friends. Singing by tho Choir and Scholars. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY.3CHOOL. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES TOMORROW (SUNDAY) SEPTEMBER 12. Morning, Rev. J. Robertson, M.A. Aftornoon at 3. Rev. W. J. L. Closj. Addreaß by Mr Enoch Wood. Evening, Rev. J. Hughes Junes. Special Hymrs for the occasion. Collections in aid of the School Funds. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. SCHOLARS' TEAMJIEI ING AND ENTER Tea at Bis p.m.; Entertainment at seven p.m Admission: Children, 6d; Adults, Is. NT, JOHN'S, PONSONBY. The SABBATH SCHo"oL ANNIVKRSARY SERVICE in connection wlih the abqVo Chnroh will be held on SUNDAY NEXT. The Rev. R. H, Dewshury will preach In the morning, and the Rev. C. H. Garland in the evening. A Special Sorvice fo" the Children will be held in the Church at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. to which Parents and Friends a:o cordially invited. The Children will sing Special Hymns at each Service, and the collections during tho day will ba in aid of the School Funds. The Public Meeting will bj held on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7.50, In the Schoolroom, and will ba of a social charactor. Addresses will be given, interspersed with Musical Selections. Refreshments will be provided. Tickets, Is, to be had at Mr Donald Jack's, or of any of the Teachers. ' TpONSONBY BAPTIST OHURCHI A Miscellaneous Entertainment — Music, Readings, and Recitations—will be held at tho above Church on TUESDAY, Uth Instant, at 7. p.m, Tickets Is.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 214, 11 September 1886, Page 7
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