Ecclesiastical. ',"'-'..',.'.'. I [ YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN.ASSO- ( ■CIATION NEW BUILDING, CORNER OF WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STREETS. —THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at halt-past . seven. IH ectints in Lecture Hall, for United Prayer and Bible Reading. All arc invited. . ' ST. PAUL'S—Sunday Services. 8 a.m., - 11 a.m , 3.30 p.m. (Children's Service), 6.30 p.m. Sermons: Morning, Incumb.nt, " Coniirmation. Evening:, Bishop Selwyn, of Melanesia. ■ "■ ] ST, MATTHEW'S CHURCH. — Fourth Sunday nfter Trinity. 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion, with Sermon; 6.30 p.m , the Rite of Confirmation administcied by tho Lord Bishop of the Diocese. CHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPUL- < CHRE.—Anniversary Service continued To-morrow. ~ Holy Communion ; 11, Morning Prayer and Sermon; 2, addresses to young Seoplc, by Bishop Selwyn; 6.30, Sermon by Rev. . Still. M.A., of St. Paul's. Wellington. ' DTJ SFPULCHRE'S.-To-morrow, July k_7 3. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 am, _ Morning' Prayer, Sermon by Incumbent; 3.15 p.m., Address by Bishop Selwyn; 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer, Sermon, by Rev. John Still JjVLA. ~ * EPIPHANY C5-URCH, Karangahape Road.-11, Morning Pi-ayer, Holy Communion. Sermon, " Life's Work." 3, Baptisms tc. 6. 30, Evening Prayer ; Sermon, '• Truth the Bond of Love." All seats free,—Rev. Dr. O'Callaghan. T. PETER'S PRESIIYTERIAN CHURCH, Surrey Hills.; Morning at 11 "God. Family." Evening at 6.30. Lecture, Immortality of the Soul, as Taught in the New Testament."—Rev. R. Sommervilfe. CJT. LUKE'S PRESBYTERIAN : K3 CHURCH, REMUERA.-ServicoTat 11 a.m. and 6.33 p.m. Pautor. Rev. G. B % Monro All seats free on Sabbath Evening. ' , PITT- STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH —Morning at 11, Rev, A. Rcid. Eveninr? at .6.30, Rev. H. Bull Subject. "Missionarf " Triumphs in Foreign Lands. . • ' QT• - JOH_TS : WESLEY]_ircIiTjICH ' KJ (Ponsonby), .Morning at 11, Rev H Bull. Evening at 6.30, Rev. C. H. Garland , DEYpNEORT r CPNGREGATI^i ' CHURCrL—Morning at 1., Rev W E Clarke, of Samoa. Evening^ 6,3u, Rev. B.j Roberts > , \"" ■VTEWTOIH CONGREGATIONAL Portrait No. .V. .''Ahab.-or, Infatuation and Impotence. Evening at 6.3Q,-=Pasto_. Rev H J. Lewis. ' "• ERESFORD-STREET CONG^EGATIONAL .CHURCH.-Pastor RevTjfs Chew. Morning at 11, V A Priceless Treasure " Evonlngat6.3o, "An Unwelcome Guest?" MOUNT EDE_n CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, VIEW ROAD.-Mornine at 11 C. E. Button, Esq Evening »tflSff_gs. W. E. Clarko (representative of London Missionary Society at Samoa. Strang-rs invited Seats free. ■ - * ~;" ARN EL L CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Oddfellows'HalD.-Serviccsas usual: Morning at U ; Evening at 6.30. ARNELL CONGREG-_TIONAL CHURCH (Oddfellows'Hall).-The Second of the Series of Loctures in connection with tho above ohuroh will be given oh TUESIIAV ™*NG, by. the, RevflT. M. LivomJn^lm Oddfellows' Hall, Parnell, at 7.30 rwai. Subiecf "Sir Walter Raleigh." A^x^.'ea.-K O, Burgess, See. ,:-.7.,'' ). A UCKLAND TAB_-RNACLE._Lord's J3L. Day, July 8,-Pastor Thomas Spurgeon will proven-Morning at 11, "Aged Simeon and the Infant Saviour." Evening at 6.45. I '! The Good Shepherd ■ Other She.p> * * ONSONBY BAPTIST ""_3-URCH. -,/r ~Jul? ?; R^' J- J?JB« more will prech, Morning at 11, subject aw he Came to Say It." Evening at C.?O X gAn Open Door." ; TTNITfit. ~M ET H O DIS T ~FREE Xj CHURCHES. 7 , ■.% PITT AND VINCENT S^__S__l_U__^ T .w! B . MOUNT EDEN __ Morning ; A^iu n itf ji Foster. Evantog at 6.30. gr J^no,,, PRIMITIVE ' M E T H ODT ST Wf&^. ioffiSeSng; at iVReV. ■„;„«^B^' Pl»i'ln& the Man," an election ?. e _.nY? n; Evening at 6.30. Rev. C. E. Ward, rrnf_Bi.i lH Antedelurfan.Times." TOmffi\ r at 7- 30 P-m.-For Young Women. , l H ...ttSD AY, at 7.30 p.m. - Evangelistic' service, RICHMOND ROAD-Afternoon at 3, Rev. C. *. }\,£*si 'Christ, and Man's Soul." Evening at 6,30, Mr D. Goldie. ; PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES ON SUNDAY AS FOLLOWS :- ALEXANDRA STREET—Morning at 11, Rev. A. J. SlftsiV. Subject, " Memorable Words.!' KWwßg at 630- «cv- 'A. J. Smith. Subject, -\ Miabight M wdor in the Palace." FI-f-i AND, KDWIN STREET-Morning at '; Ifc Wt- J. Booth. Evening at 6.30. EvangeI «s__. Service, Mr H.E, Potter and others.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 54, 2 July 1887, Page 5
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