Ecclesiastical. ST. PAUL'S.—Eight, Holy Communion ; eleven, Morning Prayer and Sermon, " Knowing God i" half-past six, Evening Prayer and Sermon, "The Departure of Christ." Anthem, " I will aing" (Bullivan). ST. MATTHEWS.—IO, Holy Communion; 11, Morning Prayer with Sermon: 3, Children's Service; 6.30, Evening Prayer, with Sermon: "A. Father's Anxious Love. TpTPIPHANY CHURCH, Karangahape H'jl Road.-Eight, Holy Ooramunion : oloven, Morning Prayer, Sermon, " Bins of the Toneu*.' Half-past six, EVening Prayer, Sermon, "Duty and Armour of foe Children of Uie Day. &T. DAVID'S pXESBYTERIAN k3 CHURCH, Symondß-street.-Moralng at eloTon, and Kronlng at half-past air, ll«r. C. Worboy*. Subject at eleven, " Man Building. At half-pnat sir, " Minister lng.Spirite." ST. PETE k'S PE, ES BYTE RIAN CnURCH, Surrey Hills. Morning, at 11- ---" Enlightened Belief." Evening, nt 6.30— " Stability in tho Faith." Rev. li. Soromerville. "OITT-STRfiET WESLEY AN CHURCH JL Morning at 11, Rot. W. Gittos. Evening at 6.30, Rcr. H. R. Dewsbury. ___ QT. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH kJ (Ponsonby). Morning at 11, Rev. C. 11. Garland. Evening at G. 30, Rev. W. Gittos. __. T^vonporTwesley"an church JLa Morning at 11, and Evening at 6.30, Rev. Henry BuU. Ercning subject, " The dignity and influence of ChrUtiau work." BABN EL L CONGREGATIONAL JT CHURCH (Oddfellows' Hall).-Scrvices as usual : Morning at 11; Evening at 6.J0. A SERVICE OF SONG, entitled "LITTLE MIM'S ONE TALENT," will bo jziven by the Choir on TUESDAY EVENING, May 10, ISB7, in tho Oddfellows' Hall. Connectivo Reuillngs by the Rev. 11. M. Livens. Doors open at 7 o'clock, commence 7.30. Admission, Sd ; Children, 3d. DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Morning at 11, and Evening at half-past, six, Mr J. T. Johns. WIIOTESTANT HALL, Karangahape JL Road.—Mr A. G. Daniells will preach at 3 und7p.in., Sunday. Subject, "Seven Seals of Rev. vi."' A chain o£ prophecy o£ the deepest interest. ipONSONBY BAP 11ST CHURCH. JL —Rev. J. D. Gilinorc will preach Morning at 11, and Evening at G. 30. Subject, "Good cheer for the needy." MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CllUßCil, VIEW HOAD.—Morning at 11, Rev. IV. Chew (of JJorosford-street). Evening at (WO, Rev. 11. M. Livens. All seats free. "VTEWTON CONGREGATIONAL JJI CHURCH.-Rev. H. J. Lewis;, Pastor. Morning at 11, lirst of a series of Okl Testament Portraits: No. 1, "Isaac, or Good-natured Weakness." Evening at (3.30, "Tho Prodigal Son." ERESFORDSTREET CONG REGATIONAL CHURCH.—Morning at eleven —Rev, Mr Scott (Missionary from New Guinea). Evening nt half-paat six—Rev. J. Chew. Subject, " Crises in Life. ITY HALL SUNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, conductea by the Young Men's Christian Association, tomorrow (Sunday) at eight o'clock. Doors open at half-past seven. Seats all free. Come early. ACJCKL AND T A BEIINACLE. Lord's Day, May B.—Morning at 11, Rev. T. Bray. Evening at (i.15, Pastor Thomas Spurgcon. Evening subject, " Tho Camel and Uie Neodla'a Eye, or who then can be saved?' "FT NIT ED ME T HODIiS T FREE <U CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT BTREETS-Morning at eleven—Mr Souster. Evening at half-pact six —Mr H. Field MOUNT EDEN—Morning at eleven—Rev. S. Macfarlane. S.ubject, "Studentand Teacher, an old-world study." Evening at half-past six —Roy. A. J. Smith. COLLECTION AT EACH SERVICE. TEA MEETING ON" TUESDAY, Tea at half-past six p.m. Tickets, One Shilling. Children, Sixpence. PUBLIC MEETING, At hujf-past seven o'clock. Addresses by the Revs. J. S. HLU, S. Macfarlane, and other friends. Selections of Music by tho Choir at each service. T> RIMIT IV E METHODIS T JL CHURCHES. SERVICES ON SUN DA V AS FOLLOWS :- ALEXANDRA STREET—Morning at elevenRev. A. J. Smith. Evoning at half past sixMrs Dudley Ward. Fireboll at six o clock. PITT AND EDWIN STREET-Morning at eleven—Supply. Evening at halt-post sixRev. T. U. Carr. RIMITIVE ME T HODISX CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROAD—Morning at eleven—Miss Malcolm (Evangelist). Evening at halfpast six—Rev. (J. E. Ward. Subject, "The Sin Healer." RICHMOND ROAD—Afternoon atthreo—Rot. C. E Ward. Evening at half-past six—Mr G. Knight. WATERVIEW (Avondale)-Aftcr iwn at hnlfpast two and Eveniug at hail-, as ■ six—Miss Malcolm. TAHUHU BAPTIST I HU-iUU ANNIVERSARY, in the Pu1..., H .- Rev. T. b'purgcon in tho morning ; Rev. ~By in tho evening. Tuesday Evening: ;.V co •.'. U. 30, when ucveral niinisters and fricntik wil deliver addresses. 1 880 TT' S OPE li A HOUSE. jL~3I Mr Gco. Aldridgo will lecture. Subject, " Tiie Unknown God/ Service to commence at a quarter to seven. Morning meeting in the Foresters' Ball, at 11 o'clock., A VONMLE PRESBYTERIAN. —Service in School-room. MorningAddress to Young People by Mr W. Cox. Evening—Rev. 11. \V. J. Miller.' All are cordially invited. "VTEW CHURCH SERVICES, Forostora' JLH Hall, Karangahape Road.—Morning at IJ. Subject, " Footprints of Christ." AITH-HEALING, MIND-HEALING" MESMERISM. AND HEALINGS OF SPIRITUALISM" will be the subject of the Rev. J. S. Hill's Address to Young Men To-mor-row in tho Young Men's Christian Association Lecture Hall, at Three o'clock. Questions at close. Gallery reserved for ladies. Conio and bring a Criond. itfJSWiMAIIKET WESLEYAN ±1 CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY SERVICE 3 Of tllo NEWMARKET SUNDAY SCHOOL Will he held TO-MORROW. Rev. A. Reid at 11; Rev, S. Macfarlano 3in the afternoon, and 6.3U in the evening: The PUBLIC SOTUKIfi will be held on the following TUESDAY, Tea nt half-past six, when various ministers and friends will give A<l--drcßses. OUNT ALBERT WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL,—EIGHTEENTH ANNIVERSARY, SUNDAY, MAY 8.-Morn-inir .'it 11, Rev. H. R. Dewsbury. Aftornoon at 3, Rev. C. 11. Garland. Evening at 6.H0, Rev. C. H. Garland. Collections in aid of School Funds. ANNUAL SOIREE, TUESDAY, May 10th. Tea at (5.30. Public. Mooting at 7.30. Chairman —Rev. H. Bull. Addresses by Revs. A. Reid and C. H. Garland. Songs and Recitations by Scholars. \ UCKLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL JA. UNION. The Monthly Prayer Meeting will bo held at Bcresford-street Church to morrow, after the evening Service. "XVONDALE HALL, SUNDAY, May S. Jz\. Mr It. Laing, Evangelist, will preach at 0.30 p.m. Subject, "Primitive Christianity." Meeting for Worship, etc., at, 11 a.m. All are invited. ' ' T>ARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH.— _8T Morning at eleven, Rev. J. A. Taylor. Evening at half-past six, Mr J. W. Slmckleford. E ACHING CHA-MBEItS, QUISEJT-STREKT. MR. POOLEY'S CHOIR. 1 LIST OF MUSIC, . SUNDAY, Bth MAY, 1887; • 3.30 p.m. 1. Hymn 197—" The King of Love my Shepherd is." 2. Magnificat (Bennett) in F. 3. Solo (Soprano)—"Tho Message," (Blumentlml). 4. Uuno Dlmittis (Bennett) in F. 5 Hymn :iGG—"Lead Kindiy Light." 6. Solo (Tenor) — " But Thou Didst not Leave," Messiah (Handel). 7. Prayer (Choir, with violin obligato)— " Angelico," Maritana (Wallace). Js. Duet (Boys)—"Avo Sanctissimo " (Suaraeh). 9. Hymn-'3l—" O Paradise!" 10. Solo (Organ)—"CoriolanusMarch" Mendelssohn. The Hymns ai"e from Hymns Ancient and Modern.. OPEN TO /THE PUBLIC. '. Each Visitor is expected: to contribute towards Choir salaries arid expenses.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 107, 7 May 1887, Page 5
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