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■ Ecclesiastical. DEVONPORT PRESBYTERIAN" CHURCH.—Morning at 11. and Evening at 6.20, Rev. Jas. Hill. All are cordially invited. S~T. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHUPCH, Ponsonby.—Morning at 11. Evening at 6.3o.—Rev. T. F. Robertson. All .cordially-invited. ST. JA M E S'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wellington-street.—Forenoon at 11. Evening at 6.3o.—Rev. R. F. Macnicol. DEVONPORT WES-LEY AN CHURCH.-Morning at 11, "The' Object of the Christian Ministry." Evening at 6.30. "Ought the State to Teach Christian Morals in the Day-schools V— Rev. John Dukes. PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. — Morning at 11, Mr J, T. Nott. B.A. Evening at 6.30. Rev. E. Best. ROAD, WESLEY/AN - Of CHURCH.—Morning at 11, Rev. A. Reid. Evening at 6.30, Rev. W. Lee. QT. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH.— ;k5 Morning at U, and Evening at 6.30, Rev. J. H. Simmonda. • , PR.I MITIVB , METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW, as follows: , ALKXANDRA-STREET — Morning at 11... Evening at 6.45, "The Lost Christ."—Rev. A. J. Smith. Firebell at 6, Rev. A. J. Smith. PITT AND EDWIN STREETS (Newton)— Morning at 11, '"Not Forsaken." Evening rat 6.45, "Quench Not the Spirit."—Eev. W. O. Woodward. ' . EDEN TERRACE (VICTORIA AVENUE)— «. Afternoon at 3, Rev. W. C. Woodward. Even* me at 6.30, Mr J. Watkinsbn.- ---• FRANKLIN ROAD — Morning at 11, Mr A. C. Brown. Evening at 6.30, Mr B.C. Carr. . RICHMOND ROAD — Afternoon at 3, and Evening at 6.30, Miss Lefanu. . NiTED Methodist free CHURCHES. ■ PITT AND VINCENT STREETS-Morning at 11, and Evening at 6.30, Rev. E. O; Perry. ~ t MOUNT EDEN—Morning,atll,Mr J. Honldgate. Evening at 6.30. Mr G. Knight. ■ UNION -STREET WESLEYAN BAND OF HOPE.-The Ninth Anniversary of the above will be celebrated by a Musical and Literary Entertainment on MONDAY EVENING next. July 14. MrE.C. Cars will tnke the chair at 7.30. Admission: Adults, 3d; Children, Id. ■' - .; :■ / AUCEJLAND TABERNACLE.- '/ Morning at 11. Evening at 6.4s.—PastoU Birch. ■,-' . . . : J: . f>OHSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH/— JL Morning at 11, "The Christian Sabbath." Evening at 6.30, "Sown Among Thorni , ."—Pastor J. D. Gilniore. . ,f\ MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCtr, View Road. — Morninj? at 11, Rev. B. L. Thomas. Evening at/*3O. Mr* 3. W. Griffin. All seats free. ' / V' . "OERESFORD-STREET CONGREGA_O TIONAL CHURCHT.—Mora/Jig at 11. Evening at 6.3&—Rev. J. Chew. 7 TVf E WTON CONUREG U TIONAL LLI . CHURCH.—To-morrow Evening Rev. H. J. Lewis will commence a/ Coarse of Lectures on " Kcligion." I. Introductory: " What isHeligion?" • ,7 DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURC/x , SUNDAY-SCHOOL , ANNIVERSARY. ■- ; TO-MO'ttROW. , Morning at, 11—Rev; If. J. Mir.LAß "'' ■'■ Afternoon at 3-Key. R. LAISHLEY ■ Evening at 6.3o—Rev; B.L. THOMAS . ■ ' ON THURSDAY, at 6.20 p.m. \;.- ■.•..,.:.- .■■ Is. . ■"■ ■ PA RNE L L CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Morning at 11, and Evening at 6 30. .-■..■ . ,•■■.■-■■.-,'■ •■ SUNDAY AFTERNOON SERVICES . FOR THE PEOPLE. " , .TO-MORROW AFTERNOON ■-. AtSo'ClocJr. , ■ '■ ■ ■ MR GEORGE ALDRIDGE v «'•.;.-.'. . Will give an Address in'the v OPE R A H OUS E. ■■: ';■;.:' Subject: . ■ . . : "THE DELUGE- . . ' ■;-'. Was it Partial or Universal ?" ■ - Questions Allowed. , Sankey'e Hymns; A" SUNpAYrsCHOOL 'UNlON.—Monthly Prayer Meetine in. ■■ the Tabernacle, TO-MORROVP EVENING,' after the Service. .'/■:,*■":[ G*O S T L E-Yii ;H O M E, '; -' ...■: ; epsom;.; , ;::'. ;■: •;.; to-morrow (sunday). divine service-^ Wilibeheldatthe New Home; At 10.50 pirn, Yen. Archdeacon Dudley, and at 3 p.m.\ by the - Auckland Ministers' Association, when the Revs. Monro, Gittos, Thomas, and Salter Will be present. . •■ ; -y.- : ...'■■ - '. : : : ' :? '-'•-',"•■;.' ■ - T ■~' Visitors are Cordially Invited. T> GEORGE'S SALL, Great: North Road, Newton.—Gospel Adaresses at It p.m. Subject To-morrow: "Man's Complete Eluin and God's Perfect Remedy " (2nd addresa)« ; Books provided. No collection. ' ' meet \ia thk \j Masonic Hall, Karangahape Road, Newton, .every Sunday morning,, at 11, for Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Sunday-school at 9.30. Discussion'al Bible Class, 6.30 p.m. "mHE MO A BITE S Tdtß~. ■JL Will bethe subject of Mr C. E. Button's Address to Men ;,in the ; Lecture Hall.' V.M.C.A., To-morrow Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Alltoe invited. Come and bring a friend. ■'". \ QUNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC k3'; SERVICES, City Hall, conducted *y YiM.C.A.V from 8. tul 9 o'clock.': Doors open, ;at'7.*3o. Non-churchgoers, Strangers, Visitors' cordially invited. •'■"■'•'.-■: :j '. SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE, ' ; perance Hali; 7 to 8 o'clock.: Bveryolae- . Welcome.— H.J. Ross. J . . . . "; ; ! CHURCH : SERVICES,: _Ll' Hall. Karangahape Road.—Morning at 11. Subject: -." The Two Witnesses That Lay Dei id in. the Street." .. ■■ ~: ' ; .';.-■; HURCH QF CHRIST meets for wax"shipEVERY LORD'S DAY Morning tin the Meeting-house, Williamson's Avenue, Pon-' sbnby Road, opposite Newton Borough Council Chambers; and for Preaching in-the Christian ;Meeting-house, Cook-street, at 6.30 p.m. ; %■ ■: GOSPEL Roadi PiwJnell (over Miss Nicholas' Shop).—Gosnel " ;Addressea EVERY LORD'S DAY EVENING at6;3oo'clock. Nocollection. AheartyinvitatiiiH ' to Reading EVERY TUESDAY, 'EVENING, at 7.30. . ' - . ,^ : for the L Teaching «f ■ ■■ jCjl." Divine Healing Througli' Faith •in ilxe : Lord Jesus ; Christ and Scriptural Holiness. — • ■The Usual Weekly Meeting of the above "will l>e held in the Social Hall, of.M.C;A., on MOWDAYnext, Wthinst.,at7.3op.m., when an A.d« dresa.willbegivenby tae President, MrH. iJ»; ROBB.. ■-' ■■■■■■ ■.-: ;■••; ■■■.. .■:.;■. ' ■ if . ■ :■ ABBOTT'S OPERA HOU§^ ■',' TO-MORROW EVENING, AT 6.15. : ■ MB- GEO. ALDRIDGE ; .' ' ' ' Willliecture. Subject: ■ - ,;_ »T H E AT ONE ME NT." / .", :;'«: • Sankey'e Hymns. ■•. /^R AN GE INSTITUTION." ' r T he ANNIVERSARY SER/eufWmyßi' VICES will be held in the Choral K&^pL^lHall TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 3 •^•PiCr•■■ » * P-ni., ■•■ when -the Bey. , J. :H. t Sim-i-mjSwgJaftSK'nionds will preach.; Brethren to meet at 2 p.m. sharp at the Hall, Newton, to march to the Choral HalL .; Sankey's Hymns. - c The Newton Brass Band will be in attendance;"<> ■ >::'■■■"' '"'"^ : ' : v ' ■;■'.-V^ l '' . •On MONDAY EVENING, July W, the ANNUAL SOIREE and CONCERT will be . ■ hold in the j Foresters' Hallj Newton. . Tea at ■ half-past 6, ; Concert at 8. Tickets: Adults, ' •■:lβ;6d; Children, 9d. The Grand Master will • preside. . . ■ ( . " By order of G.M. ; . J. OARNAHAN, .1 v..' ' ■. ■';'' ■ ■■ .'• ■■' ■■ Secretary, ■ ■■<■■

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 163, 12 July 1890, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 163, 12 July 1890, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 163, 12 July 1890, Page 5

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