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Ecclesiastical. "V^OUNG- MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOJL CIATION NEW BUILDING, CORNER OF WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STREETS. —THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at half-past seven. iVfeetins: in Lecture Hall, for United Prayer and Bible Heading. All aro invited. /CHURCH OF THE" HOLY \J SKPULCHRE, Kyber Pass Roa<2. — 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.ni., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion. 2.30 p.m., Baptisms. 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer. Preacher, the Incumbent. ST. PBTES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Surrey Hills. - Morning at 11, " A Greater Than Solomon." Evening at 6.30, " Making a Solemn Covenant with God."—Rev. R. Somrnorville. T^rORTHCOTB PRESBYTERIAN -US CHURCH. Gladstone Hafi.— Morning at 11. Afternoon at 2.30, Sunday-school. Evening at 7—Mr Marshall. AVON DALE PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH.—Rev. C. V^orboys: Morning at 11, " Every Man a Penny." Evening at 6.30, .Luko sv., 10. All seats l'rco. ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, PONSONJBY.—Morning: at 11. Rev. A. M. McCallum. Evening at 6.30, Mr T. Whitolaw. lIEV O~NFORTnPR^BYTERI&If JLJ CHURCH, Church-street.-Morning at ll_,_and Evening at 6.30. Key. Tiios. A. NorrierTpONSONBY BAPXIST CHURCH.— Jl Morning at 11, " Much versus AH Things." Evening at 6.30, " Hedged Up with Thorns."—Pastor J. D. Gilmore. A UC&LAND TABERNACLE.— J.3L Morning at 11, " Entire Sanctiiieation." i<j veiling, at 6.45, " There is Death in the Pot."— Pastor Charles Spurgeon. T> IRK EN HE AD WESLEYAN .O CHURCH. — Morning at 11, Rev. J. Uuiies. Evening at 6.30, Mr W. C. "VV. McDowell, B.A. IT~T-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. - Morning at 11, Rev. E. Best. Evening at 6.30, Rev. J. H. Simmonds. BT. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH"^ Morning at 11, Rev. J. Simmonds. Eveningi_at_7, Key. E. Best. ROAD WESLEYAN HJT CHURCH. — Morning at 11, Rev. \v. Gittoa. Evening a;, 6.30, i\ev. JosiaU Ward » B" SVONPO R I'"WESL EY A N CHURCH. — Morning at 11, Rev. Joaiah Ward. Evening at 6.30, Rev. J. Dukes. PEIMITIYE ~We'tW6l> IST JL CHURCHES. ALEXANDRA-STREET — looming at 11. Rev. W. L. Salttr. Evening at 6.45, Rev. A. J. Smith, " The Fruitful Tree." Pi'i'T AND EDWIN STKEETS—Morning at 11, " Christian Responsibility." Evening at 6.30,"' The Barren Dig Tree. —Sir. W. C. Wood- ' EDEN TERR ACE (Fire Brigade Hall)— Afternoon at 3, Rev. A. J. Smith. Evening at 6.45, Mr G. Turley. Upon-air at 6 o'aiock. RIMITIVE MB TMODIST CHURCHEii jj'RANKLIN KOAD — kn Evangelistic Mission will commence in tie Franklin Road 1 Church, To-morrow (Sunday), when Rev. Geo. Warner, Connexioiial Evangelist Irom England, will preach: in the Morning it 11, AUemoon in the School at 3, and in tuf Evening at 0.30. Sankey's Hymn Books will b« used. Vv'ATEK v'IEVV (AVONDjJLE)-Afternoonat 2.30, aadEvenini?at6.3o, MrO. French. RICHMOND ROAD — Afcrnoon at 3, Mr W. Tomlius. Evening at 6.3(, Mr W. Hodgson. TTNITED METHODIST tf&BB «U CHURCHJJS. i JiTT AND VINCENT STREETS— Morning at il, and Evening at 6.30, Rev. F. B. Dutton. MOUNT EDEN—Divine Service: Morning at 11, and Evening at 6.30. Juvenile Missionary at 2.30. ! Wbwmarket ibslbyan JL\ ' CHURCH SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERiMONS. TO-IiOK 11 O W, 11 a.m.—Rev. A. J.SMLTH ' 5 p.m.—Rev. W. GtTTOS 6.^0 p.m.—Rev. 1. UIAY FRUIT SOIREE ON MONDAY EVENING. Addresses by Revs. T. Bray, J. S. Risljwbrth, \V. L. Salter, and Mr E. Wood. Chairman: R. ARTHUR, Esq. Uo commenceat?.3op.m. TICKETS: Adults, Ib;Children, 6d. A RCH HILL WESLEYAN CHURCH. THE SIXTH ANNIVERSARY Will be celebmfca TO-MORROW (JsUWDAY). ■ i Sermons: Morning at 11-Rov. ALEX REID Aiternoon at 3—Rev. J. H. gIMMONDS Evening at 6.3o—Rev. W. \i-uiUiEH Tne Collections iv Aid oJ Trust .bunds. On TUESDAY EVENIJG, APRIL 50, fcOiREE ANl> PUBLIC MEETING. Tea, at 6.30. Tjckets, Is each. Chairman; MrS. J. AMBURY (Mayor oi; Newton). Addresses by Revs. E. Best and A. J. Suiiiii, Messrs H. Field, and XV. C. VVj McDowell. SPECIAL MUSIUfI-L SELECTIONS. j ■ i )B>ERESFORD-STtiEET CONGREGAJD> TIONAL CJIU/tOH. — Morning at 11, '" A.n Heroic Fate." pvening at 6.50, "An Heroic Faith."—Rev. Jf Chow. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCI-i, wew Road..—Morniug at ii, aad Evening at 6.30 Rev. B.L. Thomas. Ail seaia l'roe. I TKT EWT ON" 'CONGREGATIONAL JjSj CHURCH. ~^ Moraine at 11—" Abraham's Intercession for iot/'Rev. H. J.iittWlS Evening at 6.3o—Sptsial Evangelistic Service :. Addresses by Re1!. H. J. LEWIS and Mr E. WOOD Special Evanee'isJic Services will be held on MONDAY, 29th. TUESDAY, 30th, WEDNESDAY, May 1, THURSDAY, May 2, whou ttie Revs. R. Scott V. est, J. 8. Hill, J. D. Gilmore. A. J. Smith, and otier friends will delivei' addresses. Commencing each Evening at 7.30. ■feJEW CHURCII^eIivTCES, Forestera 1 S-fy Hall, Karanga.hn.po Road.—Morning at 11. Subject: " Cheapness and Christian Duty." CHRISTADELP HJAN S ineet~in the Masonic Hall, Karangahape Road, Newton, every Sunday morning, at 11, for Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Sunday-school at 9.30 "jpHURCH OF CHRJST, Foresters' \J Hall, Karangahape Road.—Morning- t,t 11 o'clock. Evening at 6.45. Geo. Aldrklge will Lecture. Subject: "Individual and National Sa 1 v ation," HpEE Rev. A. J. Smith is the speaker, Mr JL Rd. Arthur the chairman, for the Gospel Temperance Mealing, TO-MORROW EVENING, quarter post 87 ' Masonic Hall, Karangahapo Road, Sankey's HyttHls.; please bring them. "-tqnqr tSaq SEVENTH-DAY AD V E N*^T' )' 'X CHURCH, Mackelvie-streot. Surrey flm... Service, 7 p.m. Subject: 1. Tim., iii., 14-15. -^ Come one, come all. < 7XITY HALL SUNDAY EVENING Vy EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, conducted by the Young Men's Christian Association, tomorrow Evening, at eight o'clock. Doors open at hull-past 7. .Seatsfree. '■milE NATURAL RIGHTS 01? JL -MAN" Will be the subject of the Rev. J. S. Hill's Address to Young Men TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, in Lecture Hall i'ouug Men's Christian Association. All ara earnestly invited to attend. pi OSPEL TEMPERANCE MTSSION.— \JC Open-air Meeting on Queen-st. Wharf, TOMORROW NIGHT, commencing at 3 o'clouk. Chairman: Mr J. Tonson Garlick. Speakers; Sir William Fox and Mr C. G. Hill. ClosingMeeting of the season. All who have signed the pledge at these Meetings and at the lent are specially requested to be present. TBIHE Salvation Army, at the Protestant JL Hall, Newton, TO-NIGHT and TO-MOK»\ ROW all day. Three Hallelujah Lasses in charge. COMING EVENTS. o Meetings, eto., To-algJit. Abbott's Opera House—Buffalo Minstrels, 8 Agricultural Hall—Columbia Elite Roller Skating: Rink—7.3o to 10 Zealandia Open-air Rink, Stanley-Street—7.3o to 10 Switchback Railway—Quay-street Onchunsra Public Hall—Elite Roller Skating Rink, 7.30 to 10 Newmarket Hall—Auckland Chrysanthemum Society's Show, 2 to 10 p.m. Auction Sales on KEonday, : Arthur and Buddie—Freehold Properties, H W. S. Cochrane and Son— Improved Farm of 156 acres, Leasehold Property, and Allotment at Mart, 12 ' E, Leydon-FunUtuvei etc, 1%

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 99, 27 April 1889, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 99, 27 April 1889, Page 5

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