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• -''-A ,;'Ecclesiris.i_ain» j "P A_l NELL w ESLt_YAN CHURCH.-' m __y^_s____!_g • student-'Even^ *' A VONDALE HAfL:-Sunday, July 3 ±%- Meeting for Wo. ship and Breaking tt. Bread, to., at 11. Preaching the Goane. a. 63 p.m. Subject, "How ilhalf WeS» AJ arewelcoine. Sankey'< Hymns. ?-77 ( ;■, A B T^PERX^Tolosis -t^. -Mr Geo. Aldridge -will continue tin* Addresses on "Stumbling Blocks to Faith.' Subject, :. The. Deluge." Service to com_.enc, at 6.45. Sankey's Hymns. " JDay .Adventist Church. m„ _ft* 6l! Surrey Hills,' Pastor A^ G. Darnells will-preach, Sunday, at 3 and 7 n n_ An- invitation is extended to all. "■ "XTEW CHURCH SERVICES, Foresters- ,__ rr_- Hall, Karangahape Road.—Morning at 11 IS bu o.i ect, Jethro's Advice in Choosing Rulers or, the Principles That Should Guide Electors." 1 HRISTADELPHIANS meet in the Mount Eden Hall, Summer-street, every Sunday morning, at li, for Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Sunday-school at 9.30. ASSOCIATION for the Teaching; of Divine Healing, through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Usual -iveotly meeting on Monday next at p.m., in the Social Hall; V.M.C..C, Buildings. Members and Friends invited. THE CLERGY AND LAITY OF THE . NEW. TESTAMENT.-The above is the subject of discourse atthe Christians' Meeting House, Cook-street, To-morrow, at 6.30 p.n_ All are invited. No collection.: OLITICAL, IMMORALITY _ tt-i^a.. the subject of the Rev. J. S. Hills Address .to Men To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon, at Three o'clock, in the Lecture >;all, Young Men's Christian Association. Come and bring a friend. Gallery, reserve'} for ladies. ■<■ ■.■■•■.-•■■ ITY- HALL SUNDAY .^EV__N__S« , «. ?JANGELISTIC SERVICES, cAiducta! by tho Young Men's Christian Association, to morrow (Sunday) at eight o'clock. Doors open at half-past seven. Seats all free. Come early. "^ESLEYANiJTOREIGN MISSION, THE ANNUAL; SERMONS TO-MORROW. AT THE PITT-ST. WESLEYAN. CHURCH^ Morning, at 11 o'clock, Rev. A. Reid . ' Evening, at half-past six. Rev. H. Bull . ( /» ! AT ST. JOHN'S, PONSONBY— ;.'-.• | Morning, at 11 o'clock, Rev. H. Bull;; ''■>'■ ' ■ Evening, at hal-past six, Rev. C H.'Garten. ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING' ' 7 Will be held at the ,"' WESLEYAN CHURCH, PITT-STREET, Oh TUESDAY EVENING, July 5.' Chair will be taken at hat-past seven o'clock.bJ Thomas Buddlk; Esq. ~ ' Addresses will bo given by the Revs. J. Chew, J. A. Taylor, the Circuit Ministers, and i .-.. Mr Laws. . ■•- ~£ i Colleotion in Aid of Foreign Missions.'' SECULAR AND SACRED . CONCERT At the Young Men's Christian Association will be given on TUESDAY EVENING. J_ly 5, in aid of the Building Fund..Ticketstoallparts, Is; to be obtained of the various Stationers, and at the Rooms. Doors open at half-past 7, to. commence at 8 p.m... ._-.._■■. ....-.- ;:>;,■,.•. * P R, 0 G R A M M E. * ' s; '• ' Part I.—Secular.' -,• Trio, "Fresca," Violin,, 'Cello, and "Piano. Messrs Miller, J. A. Beale, and Martin Solo, " Never Again". .Miss Corbett Solo..Mr Morey ,-.■_■. , -. 7,,'"j■'_.';. Piano Solo..Miss Puckey Recitation from Sing Richard H1... Mr Lindsai Brown ~ •;■• ■■■,■.. ■:.. -,-,, Solo.. Miss Halstead • Solo, '(The Garonne"..Mr Gilmer Piano Solo.. Mr Leslie Martin. 7.i •„■; r. INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTESV .is ■' 'Partll.—Sacred., ", '"' Triei, Violin, Mr Miller; 'Cello, Mr J.A; Beale: Piano, Mr Leslie Martin 7 ■•_ Solo. "Thpur't passing hence"..Mr Hookey '• Duet, When Tftou.1 3assese\.M_3sKempt_or_9 and Miss Maunsell ~-.,• Solo..Mr Hookey ,■...-•■- .-••;.■ i m°-°• • V,9 3S_*i__. the L°ra" • Miss Maunsell P : Tnlv. I4 i,ft Thl, ne Eyes",. Miss Kempthorne, Miss Maunsell, and Miss Corbett •■.:.: / /-.. Quartette. ".The, Wondrous Love of Jesiis".. Miss Kempthorno, Miss Maunselli Mr Abel. and Mr Lindsay Brown". -. ■■<—. ■ 'r. • i GOD SAVE .THE, QUEEN! ,» / ' A_ UCKL AN D ¥fJN_M^'SCHOb._ ' '.-..' . ''UNION. ' ■ .-•-•' IN COMMEMORATION OF HER MAJESTY'S: ;,-'• :,- : ".: JUBILEE.'.. '■'. .'-.-- 7- " • A SERVICE OF-" SONG, "m '•■■■ '■'■; 7:!':..7Ehtitlea ,>';7 .7. ''■'.-■ .' QUEEN VICTORIA AND HER REIGN' ■ y_lsft ■ ~, ... Will be rendered._nthe ; - >.■;■--«/_ CHORA L. % A L L !' ' 'W '' ' ' _ '' ."":' MONDAY-EVENING,1 4th INSTANT, By a Choir chosen from the Sunday Schools o the City and Suburbs, assisted by a Band. > of Instrumentalists. .7 '■ C0nduct0r..'........;.-;...MrR. Tcdehope Organist ..Mr J. P. HoOTON The Connootlye Readings will be given by REV. A. J.f SMITE.. ': .."A '*:'.' " Admission :...;ONE . SHILI.ING.. ; ,r*. Doors open at half-past .7. To commence at". ; o'clock punctually. i.-» The Choir are recjuested to be in'their, places bj ten minutes to 8 o'clock..." :,-!,:;> f^ I LT:._..Y_. H..-.A L L. •*--'-=JfMRPO6LEY'S^ H' T A SUNDAY, AFTERNOON- CONCERTS. ■-•■v. . _ :.i|a ■'■■ ■ ■}'■ ■ 7 TO-MORROW, 3_!f> Jtot, 1887. : A '-'7 7 ',';: PROGRAMME;':;,' :..; 7 7.': ',' * '■; 1. Hmyn 160 (a. and M.). "Hoiy, Holy, Holy" Choir. - • -:■•: "-•• ■;-;:-- - 2. Magnilicat (Farebrother), Choir 7 ,: ';'..,- ---3. Two—Part Song, "Sweet Dove, that' Home. . ' ward Winging," Boys (Beethoven) •. >:' i. Scena (Elijah). .Widow—"Help me; man of God, my son is sick, and his sickness is,so sore that there,Jamo breath left in him.'' 7 Elijah—-' Give.yara!thy son; turn unto her, QLord my GMp-'etc—Madame Pooley • and Mr Bush (Mendelssohn) -- ' '. 5. NuncDimittis (Farebroth_r). Choir ',"■ 7 6. Quartette (Elijah), "O Come, every one that Thirsteth"(Mendelssohn),MadamoPooley, Messrs Burham.Kenrick, and Bush •- 7. Solo Organ, "March Belgian/'.'Mr Pooley ;.' (Spotson Clark) •■■ ■" v,'7^;,7.,i'" ; 7 ' S. Anthem, " 0 Taste and See," Choir (Goss) 7' 9. Solo, Mezzo Soprano,-0, Ye Voices Gone •■ (Zeta), Lady Amateur, wi-Molin obUgatq .-, 10. Hymn 197 (a., and m.). :'• ThelKing ! otfioYe '•'■- 'is my Shepherd "■ ' "A■ ■* ■'■'';['"■' .'"'■' OPEN TO:TpE PUBLIC.; ■: An Offertory taken to idefray-necessarir^ ■■■}"£ A ~.■■.:■ ; expenses.--' ii v v : -.^' .7,- ''. Doors open 2,30» - ~ , .-rv > Cojnmenee,.a^? Lasts one hour.; -t CUT THIS PROGRAMME OUT. ;', . ;COMIIv£JVENTS,:.: : :v:f a / ! .-■ :&o', ; .T<wi_glit.':'-'.. r ,.'.."7f. Abbott's Opera House-Foley's ';Festi*«toe,V . Agricultural Hall-Royal Jubilee Buries _u&a^ Pantomime Company, 8. ;--7j'2S.i Bell's Buildings, Wyndham-street - Inttitfona.' 1 Assoeiation's.Exhibition.^ :■;■: '»■• _~s n ; Y.M:C.A..Rooms-l^ang«bcService#|y. > • Toniperanco:Hall-Free:EnT!lrtmnmenP.^ ; CityHall^Skatmgßink,,loa.ni.tp^™r..a n 9. t ' P^_kohe ,3Sc^ooihouse - Addres/br MeJ« H_rriTto'ElecWrsof South - ' ,: Old Wellington Hotel-Supportari °r jUr *; w • Morrison,17.30. J i tf i _ ■ "., Bota' of^Jaatioea-tft'jrfpiico XJpnrf.. f =■ ■ july S-Messjs'J Stevcngo^g. E.; Thomas ' '' ".''''■ Ano^io^Sps^a^ay..' ■' ' '^7 : y '■ Arthu^&e- Ales.and Stouts, Unr. j ; G^^^iSr-etAcorru^cd *»»**££, ' G!w?'BLn.cy-ProduceU^.ll /s£te^

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 54, 2 July 1887, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 54, 2 July 1887, Page 5

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