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MEETINGS will be held in the aev i Church Building of the Seventh Day Adventists TO-MORROW. Prayerat 9 a.m.. Preaching at 10.30 a.m., and Sabbath-school at 2.30 p.m. . __ A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. A. —Lecture on "Stumbling Blocks to Faith," by Geo. Aldridge. Subject, " The Book pf Jonah." Service to commence at 6.-10. ■ SEVENTH Day Adventist Church, Suvrey Hills. Sunday. A. G. Daniels will speak on important subjects. All are invited. iMHRISTADELPHIANS meet in the V> Mount ;Bden Hall, Summer-street, every Sunday morning, at 11, for Fellowship and, the Breaking of Bread. Sunday-school at 9.30. ■ TjIIFTY YEAR'S. OF PROGRESS JD will be the subject of the Rev. J. S. Hill's Address to Men To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon, at Three o'clock, in the Lecture Wall Young Men's Christian Association. Come and bring a friend. Gallery reserved, for ladies. ITY HALL SUNDAY EVENINGEVANGELISTIC SERVICES, conducted by the Young Men's Christian Association, tomorrow (Sunday) at eight o'clock. Doors open at half-past seven. Seats all free. Come early. " mHE DECALOGUE . AND _L CHRISTIANITY/ is the subject of Discourse at the Christians' Meeting House, Williamson's Avenue, Surrey Hills, To-morrow, at 6.30 p.m. Prove all things. All are invited. No collection. A UCKLAND TABERNACLE.! ±L . QUEEN'S JUBILEE. THANKSGIVING SFRVICB ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, At half-past seven. Pastor Thos. Spurgeon will preside and deliver an Address. ,'.- MAJOR H. C. DANE Will speak on "WHAT SHALL WE DO FOR THE • POOR CHILDREN 2" i Admission—FßEE. *a Collection in aid of C. 11. Spurgeon'a Orphanage, London. Special Patriotic Hymns will be Sung. rjnHE QUEEN'S JUBILEE. IS ' , . A UNITED THANKSGIVING SERVICE Of the Auckland Wesleyan Churches, in com' memoration of the Queen's Jubilee, will be held in the , PITT-STREET CHURCH, on " TUESDAY, JUNE 21, at 11 a.m. Music by the combined Choirs of the Pittstreet, Graf ton Road, and St. John's (Ponsonby) Churches. The following special pieces will be rendered: —The National Anthem, Te Deum (Jackson's), " I Will Sing of thy Power " (Sullivan), "Gloria, in Excelsis " (Farmer), Cantate Domino (Jackson), Dona Nobis (Farmer). ~ ,; i The M misters of the City Circuits are expected, obe present and take part; also, Mr Thomas Buddie, as representing the Laity. The collection will be in aid of the funds of. the circuits. . .' ■ • ■ HENRY BULL; Chairman. ' FT"! T V HA, L ;,L J MR. POOLEY'S SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT, ' •' UNDER THE - PATRONAGE OF > fi COLONEL LYON, LIEUT-COL. SHEPHERD. AND'OFFICERS OF THE AUCKLAAD • . DISTRICT. SUNDAY, JUNE 19. f :; PR O G R A M ME: 1. "National Anthem" (arranged by Henri • Leslie)— Choir. . ;. ,:' .:■ 2. Duett, "Now we are ambassadors" St. Paul (Mendelssohn)— Messrs. Bornham and. BOSH. 3. Recitation," The Death of the Old Sergeant" ! (Wilson)— Dr. Leger Erson, . ■ ■ i. Selection from the "Messiah"— . ■ Recit: "' There were shepherds." " And lo! the angel of the Lord "" :' ' And the angel said unto.them. J . " And suddenly, there was with the .v , angel." ■• r' '•" '> Chorus: "Glory to God in , the highest. . Soprano Solo : " Rejoice greatly, O daughter ot -.. . Zion" (Handel) Madame Pooley and Choir. 5. Jubilee Hymn, "I've been" redeemed" (b? desire)-Choir. < •' " » 6. Organ Solo, "Kawau March" (Pooley)—Ms Poolet. . v ••;'•, ; 7. SoloTeuor, •' Come unto Me"—Mr. BuritHAM. ..... •■ 8..5010 (Bass)—" Arm, Arm, ye Brave" , del)-Mr. Busn. : * . ' 9. Jubilee Ode—"Great Empress of a Thousand Isles" (Erson)—Dr." L. Erson and" Choir. , . :, , 10. National Anthem—The Combined Bands op the Garrison, the Choih, and the ,-,.■■ Audience....'■: ' hi: :■• , c / :■: Conductor-Mr. POOLEY. Open to the Public—Doors open at 2 _„ . commence at 3. Offertory Collection to defray expenses. ■:•.'.. ? PLEASE CUT THIS PROGRAIVIME OUT. The Stalls -will be res.ervea for the "Volun- - teers, and the Front Row of the-Dress Circle for s the Officers. - :, SSOCIATION for, the Teaching of> , , Divine Healing through Faith in" the ', Lord Jesus Christ. Usual weekly meeting ' Social Hall, V.M.C.A:, Monday evening, at hall- '■ past seven. , Special Testimony invited from all who have_ received the blessing ,of Divine T\IO,CESAN. JUBILEE SERVICES. : TUESDAY, 21st JUNE, '""■'' : ' l-jV '■ aflo:3oa.m. ; - ; ■'■ CHURCH OF.THE HOLY SEPULCHRE > . Kyber Pass The Sermon will be preached by the ' ' RIGHT REV. THE BISHOP will be in aid of the Fund iiistiC^r^^e^L^d^ P^ Canter^ryfor *: fi IT V HA L~1" : ;•;.:., SUNDAY EVENING V - JUNE 19, at;B O'CLOCK - (Conducted by the V.M.C.A.) : ' : t ;'"" '■:'• "■■' 'TheRey.J.S.HILL ' ■ ['■ ;. Will deliver ,' ' r '",'' '"-... A JUBI LE E ADDR ES S •: The National Anthem will be sung. ,- Doors open at half-past seven. Strangers '■' welcome. All seats free.. ■ : ■■>■•■.; • ~i. ~ YOUNG MEN'S 'CHRISTIAN CIATION. • Q ; O, = ) V,. _■ - ,1 MONDAY; JUNE 20.' "'.'"» !; ; ; JUBILEE ! : JUBILEE ! '"' n il V ; major dane; the ' : ■ Celebrated Lecturer, will deliver a lecture r " .■, ■- ■ , „ entitled , _*' . "AMERICA AS IT IS" eWaft 1 ™ ShiUinSS; U^ser^: V2&SS3?** and after _ proceeds on behalf of the Funds of the Associq. 1 gT. bene.dj£t;s '';:cmvi&ck! ;: ' JUBILEE SUNDAY. - , .' Walker, of . the Opera Compan? M^ A ? a - Inflamatusfrom Rosini's sSbatMate^ : ■ "~ : Meetings, ' Abbott's Opera House-Royal « "Patience,"B. ! CityHali-JubileeMinstrelqo ■' ■ ; " • N S a S t aS Ip:S1 p : S Concert and Fancy [ Y.M.C.A.-Evant^f draughts Club, 7.30. . Glassblowijlfa^ 8 Exhibition of A ;«, k Sales on Monday. •' O etSig^^ ' Grey^eetAHousehoiau^ Eifecte,lijp Ott ~ Household furniture and. ■

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1887, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1887, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1887, Page 5