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Ecclesiastical. /■"IRAFTON ROAD WESLEYAEI \JT C«URCH.— Morning at 11, Key. A Reid. Evening at 6.30, Roy. Wm. Lee. Lectur , to Young Men. Subject: " True Manhood." EVONPOBT WESLEYAN CHURCH.—Morning at 11. Afternoon at 3. Evening at 6.30.—R0v. J. Ward. t>KIMiTTTE METHODIST X CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW, as follows: ALEXANJJR/V - STRKICT CUURCH — Morning at 11. Rev. J. Guj\ Evening at 6.45, Rev. J. Dawson. of tlio Thames. PITT AND EDWIN STREETS (Newton)— Morning at 11. Evening at 6.45.—Rev. W. C. Woodward. EDEN TERRACE (VICTORIA AVENUE)Afternoon at 3, Rer. J. Guy. Evening at 6.30, Mr Roberts. T3RIMITIVE METHODIST Jγ churches. FRANKLIN ROAD — Morning 'at 11, Rev. J. Dawson. Evening at 6.30, Memorial Sermon for Moses Chambers, late Trustee of the abovo Church, by Rev. James Guy. RICHMOND ROAD — Afternoon at 3, Rev. H. J. Lewis. Evening at 6.30, Mr H. R. Burton. WATERVIEW — Afternoon at 3. Rev. J. Dawson. Evening at 6.30, Mr Thomas Booth. TTNITED METHODIST FREE U CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT STREETS—Morning at 11. Mr H. Field. Evening at 6.30, Mr Shaekelford. MOUNT EDEN—Morning at 11, and Evening at 6.30. Rev. A. M. McCallum. AUCKLAND TABERNACLE.— -CSL Morninsr at 11, Rev. P. H. Cornford. Evening at 6.45, Rev. G. D. Cox. Bring Sankey's Hymn Book for Evening PON'SONBY~ _ BAPTIST — CHURCH Morning: at 11. " True Service." Evening at 6.30, " The Turning Point."—Pastor J. D. GUlmore. • All NELL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Morning at 11, Mr O. Patterson. Evening at 6.30, Mr J. Houldgate. OERESFORD-STREET CONGREGAX> TIONAL CHURCH.—Morning at 11, Evening at 6.so.—Rev. J. Chew. OUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, View Road.—Moraine at 11, Mr Osborne. Evening at 6.30, Mr Kekwick. All aeats free. T\EVGNPORT ODDFELLOWS' HALL JLp —Gospel Address at 7 p.m. No colleotion. Books provided. /CHURCH OF CHRIST.—Mr Fred. W. \J Greenwood. American Evangelist, will (D.V.) preach in the Christians' Meeting House, corner Cook and Hobsou streets. To-morrow Evening at 6.30. Subject: "Is Conscience a Safe Guide ?" Seats free, and no collection. CHURCH SERVICES, Foresters* _Ll Hall. Karanjahape Road.—Momingatll. Subject: " The Etex-nity of State in tho Future Life." /CHURCH OF CHRIST, Foresters' \y Hall.—Morning; Meeting at 11. Evening nt 6.45, George Aldridge will Lecture. Subject: "Things to be Be.ieved about the Lord Jesua Christ." OSPEL ROOM ; Manukau Road, ParVJT nell (over Miss Nicholas' Shop).—Gospel AddressesßJVEßY LORD'S DAY EVENING, at 6,30 o'clock. Sankey's Hymns. No collection. Bible Reading EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, at 7.30. A hearty invitation to all. QUNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC) k3 SERVICES, City Hall, conducted by V.M.C.A.. from 8 till 9 o'clock. Doora open at 7.30. Meu-o'-warsmen. Non-churchgoera and Strangers cordially invited. moet in the \_y Masonic Hall, ICarangahapc Road, Newton, every Sunday morning, at 11, for Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Sunday-school at 9.30.. . ST. GEORGE'S HALL, Great North Road, Newton.—GosDel Addresses at 7 p.m. W. R. Vines will preach. Books provided. No collection. Tuesday, Prayer Meeting, 7.30. Thursday, Bible Reading. 7.30. PASTOR TO) llt C H Will Preash in the CHORAL HALL TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), Morning at 11, and Evening 7 o'clock. Those will possibly be Pastor Birch's last Services in Auckland for a time. Bring Sankey's Hymns. jTIOSPEL TEMPERANCE MISSION. . ■■• .' ~ ■ . ~ f THE ANNUAL MEETING Of Members, Subscribers, and inton/Ung Members -will take place in ROBSON'S ROOMS, QUEEX-STRBET, On TUESDAY, APRIL 23, at 7,30, For the adoption of Report and Balance-sheet, Nomination and Election of Officers, and such. otlier business a3 may be brought forward. Any Member of the Mission ■wishing to nominate Officers is requested to forward such nomination to the Seevetary, on or befor e TUESDAY. C H, CLEMENS, Secretary. •i ~\T O T I C E. The Faithful are warned to be on their guard against the able endeavour 3of Anti-Christ to undermine their faith. Those whose faith is foeble should avoid exposing themselves to th e ■miles of the Enemy. A NT I- POVERTY SOCIETY. WESLEY HALIt/PITT-STREET, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29. Address by Mr W. W. COLLINS. "THE POVERTY" PROBLEM." Admission free. Questions at close. Ladies specially invited. The chair will be taken at 8 p.m. Collection to defray expenses. SCIENCE V. SUPERSTITION. W. W. COLLINS, C.L., LECTURES IN THE OPERA HOUSE TO-MORROW EVENING. Subject: "The Evolution of Religious Beliof or, Christianity not of Dlvino OrlgiD." Doors open at 7; Lecture at 7.30. Admission: Dress Circle ana Stalls, Is; Pit, 6d. COMING EVENTS. Meetings, ota, To-nlgus. City Hill—Amy Vaughan's Amazons Temperance Hall—Entertainment, 7.45 ■ To-morrow (Sunday). Opera House-_ B cture by Mr AY. AY. Collhu, .Jtivorhead-Vivid leaves wharf at 11 a.m. Anotion Sales, Monday. S. Cochrane and Son—Property, 13 G.Lewis-Furniture, etp., opposite Tabernacle, ka/angahape Road, 11 T. M. Jackson and Co.-Furnituro, Loase of mure li y, stook . etc., Qucen-stroet, PanE Mart and Arttnn " — Unredeemed Pledges, at . A TRADE UNION MEETINGS, Operative Jiakers , and Pastrycooks' Union--Association Rootds, this evening, 7,30

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 95, 25 April 1891, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 95, 25 April 1891, Page 5