mon, " Th?M^s« PraySV Communion. sirPrayer, Semo^'Th^ of Life f 7, —~ _ acnoois. •*Oppo3s^&re^Phy- at 11, g^^pPHE^S- CHURCH, PO^ at 7. "Ay " • °* Conscience." Evening TTNITED .METHODIST FREE F Robertsf- Batt? n- ETeningat62o7^J, JpRIMITIVE METHODIST) Hogg. JSvening at 7, Mr W. Hodgson; andi Pubhc Love Feast,, Atternooa vtzSL Ofien^ air Service in Western Partr ~*«* Service. .Evening, at 7, Mr W? Thompson!^ T> RI MI Tly E ME THO DvISTi ALEXAOTRA.,STREESiornIngatikeJ w^^nf mi?lv c 8U5 ject ' "Krst Love Lest"! Firebell, at 6 o'clock.'. ' •' vidence. Evening at 6.45, Rev. W. Wool i X:eS o s lvice o,^r^OfNeßlCCt-:0 ,^r^ OfNeßlCCt-: ' "PONSONB^ BAPTIST CHHRCH; BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGA-! , TIONAL CHURCH. , Pastor-Rev. J. Chew. } Morning, at 11-"- The Master's Fidelity.* Evening, at 6.30-" The Servant's Apostacy. 1* T^EVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL Morning at 11—Rev. R. Laißbiey. Evening at 6.so—Mr S. Parker. OUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, VIEW ROAD. Rev. B.L. Thomas. ' Morning at 11. ■ . All Seatß Free. Visitors Welcomed."""""" I^TEWTON CONGREGATIONAL AX CHURCH—Janiiary 29.—Pastor. ,Rev. 3. J. Lewis. Morning at 1L "The Use of the Understanding." Evening at 6.30, "Paul at Athens." ■ ■ ..,.■ ;■-. :;-; ; ,.,:'' v { ;'., .: . h :'■ I ARNELL . CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Oddfellows' Hall/.-Services as usual. Morning at 11, and Evening at 7, Key. H. M. Livens. ~.-.,..,. •- • "VTEW CHURCH SERVICES, Foresters" .131 HaU,Karang&hape Road.—Morningat 1L YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO-L—^-CIATION NEW BUILDINa, CORNER 1 OF WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STBEfiTS. —THIS (Saturday) EVENING, afr naif-past seven; ' Meeting in- Lecture Hall, for United Prayer and Bible Reading. All are invited; /-IHRISTADELPHIANS meet in '.She \j Masonic Hall, Karangahape Road. New-, ton, every Sunday morning, atll, lot Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Sunday-school: at 9.30. Discussion al Bible Class at ,6.30 p.m.;; subject, " Is the ..Heaven of the CleCgy Qod'»| Heaven for the Righteous ?' ! - - ' ENT MEETINGS, ;Grafton nEbad, Sunday,1 2.30 and 6.45 p.m. Subject: *' (the Christian Sabbath; Is it the1 Seventh, or'the First Day I What says the Bible V ■■■.:> \ ABBOT T' S OPERA H O US Ej —Geo. Aldridge will,lecture ; subject; " Human Life, and' Bible' Revelation Concern* ing It." Service to commence at K*is. "Mom>i ing meeting Foresters'.Hall at 11. ■■ ■■ ~ I » /CHARACTER' BUIIiDING-" (60n4 \j tihued) willbethesubjectpftheßev/iT.S,: Hill's Address to Young Men To-morrow (Sun-i day) Afternoon, at 3 o'clock, in the Lecture j Hall, Young Men's " Christian . Association Booms. Come and bring your friends. Gallery reserved for Ladies.'■ :''- i;* <-•>"•'"'''■..'' ' •■■' ' GITY HALL SUNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, cohcluctect| by the Young Men's Christian 'Association, tomorrow (Sunday) at eight o'clock. Doors open; at half-past soven. . Seats all free. Come early. ; A SSOCIATION,;for the, Teaching,; of J\ Divine Healing, through faith intheLord Jesus Christ. Special Testimony Meeting on " Holiness and Divine Healing," Monday Eveningnext, at 7.30. Members andinends invited.; OSPEL ; TEMPERANCE Open*airi . Meeting on the Wharf, To-morrow, 8 p.m.i Open-air Meeting,, karangahape Road, $ewi ton. This (Saturday) Evening, 8 o clock. r ; ORNE^STREET.H^LL.— On Sunday Night Professor George Chainey will, deliver his celebrated Lecture on " The Clergy, or Priest and Prophet;" Doors open 7.30; Lecture atßo'clock. Admission, 13. ■ ■■;; ... -i i HALL, 1-NEWTON.— Jj The usual Gospel Temperance. .MfeethiK ™Tn ha held in the above hall, SUNDAY SvENINGNEXT,at 8.15, when Mr,K : Wood and Mr Whitelaw will speak. ; , rnHE"~GpLDiEN JUBILEE. -*- i ' ioF.THK PLANTmG OF^EFAITH IN NEV^ Will I>e celebrated at^Patrick's Catiiedrni, a* TO-MX)RROW (SUNDAY) MORNING, At Eleven o'clock, PONTIFICAL HIGH MASS." Address by the Vert Rhv< MonsiqNOH Address «y ONALD> ' '! ■ 'Evening at 7 o'clock : pontifical vespers. ■Dwvinoainn of all the Societies and-'solemn TW PrOCe D e um^ Cathedral Choir, under the % ™ MONDAY EyENING,.AT B:p.m;,; ~;'.: i ::;:. :; , - AG-RANDi ,! ■ dyfiHih* r\vaA TJ RECITALawd SACRED CONCERTi Organ recitaland sacred concert Will be given by Hebe Toi6oHKii: r i PROGRAMME. Pr^uae^g^O^to^e^A'. m BattisW LOverture-«Eg^' s; . R^ BeethoVen; 2. Song(alto,- S oLu^ HTr „ Bliss 3. Solo (organ)-" AndantelnG* ' ttuUniant Me. H. i Joiixtis AitiJ. 5. Selection—" Consolation" „ Meroadanta ■ ORCHESTRA; 6. Chorus— "^anctus and Agnus Dei" Qloyet ' CATHEDRAL CHOIR. 1 Solo (alto)—"O Rest in ttieLord" MehdelSsbhn S. Solo (orean)—"Marcheßelirfeuse1' Qonnod «, pom h. BERNARD. t! v :« . :9..Trio <vooal)-" T 6 Salutarls ".. kMg®*, Rev Dr. EGAN and the Misses KNIGHi. 10T ilng^^heßeaperanlaeFlowexa-Oowaa, Majxamb TUTsCHKA. :
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1888, Page 5
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