■ — ■ —— " ' — ~»-«-i)._u_i_ A _j IMU , lvM - w^. Ecclesiastical. mgaU_L_locl;. uuurcn . 10-marrow EvenO N cfS A S n^ Co^ , sVcial &8S _So__S^ n i- erS^y - iwill be held TO-MORROW th ° above fc s^;^£l\Fv f^ Ch^^tion^_ii l ,f&t^^_l aA V. M J for UnTt-d~P_a7_; JL • and Addros3 to Workers ever. <= .in.--dayKveiimgat7.3o. All are invited. " FpHE SECb^IS~~COMING~OF J-- ' , THE LORD" Will be the subject of Mr C. E. Button. Address m the V.M.C.A. Rooms To! morrow Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. All are invited Come, and bring a friend. ' IJNION FREE CHURCH, WELLESLEY-STREET.. PASTOR BIRCH. Morning at 11. Evening at 6.45. fIHUR CH' OF CHRIST, vy Worshipping at the FORESTERS' HALL. Morning Service at 11. Evening at 6.45. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING There will be a Service for the Children, with Short Addresses by Messrs WILCQCK, WILD, & FRENCH. Sankey's Hymns and Solos wiUJje sung by the Children. _& « Come and spend a "NICHT WP THE BAIRNS." RT. GEORGE'S HALL, Great North >0 Road, Newton. — Gospel Address _,t ! . P- m -,?Peaker: Mr Goodson." Subject, "A D_epared Place for a Prepared People." Books !*__'• yided. No collection. Tuesday. Prayer Meet- -- 1n__-_ * riday, Bible Reading at 7.30. ipU-IRISTADELPHIANS meet in ~th_ S__ / Masonic Hall, Karangahape Road, Newton, every Sunday morning, at 11, for Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Sunday-school at 9.30. QUNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC kJ SERVICES, City Hall, conducted by V.M.C.A., from 8 till 9 o'clock. Doors open at 7.30. All are invited. Strangers and Nonchurchgoers invited. Seats free. CHURCH OF CHRIST.-F. W. Greenwood will (D.V.) preach in the Christians Meeting House, corner Cook and Hobson streets, To-morrow Evening at 6.30. Seats free, and no collection. Subject: " Christian Character." The Ordinance of Christian Baptism will be administered at the close of the service. E V ONPORT ODDFELLOWS' HALL. : —Gospel Address Every Lord's Day Evening l at 7. Books provided. No collection. Meeting for Bible Study and Praser Wednesday Evening at 7.30. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF THE _£_- NEW CHURCH, at New Hall, Pompalier Terrace, Ponsonby.-Morning at 11. Evening at 6.30. /GOSPEL ROOM; Manukau Road, Pai~ vJTf nell (over Miss Nicholas' Shop).—Gospel Addresses (D.V.) EVERY LORD'S DAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Sankey's Hymns. No collection. Bible ReadingEVERYTUESDAY E VENTING at 7.30. A hearty invitation to all. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OE. THE _£__■ NEW CHURCH—At New Hall. Pom-. pallier Terrace, Ponsonby. Morning at 13 a.m. •' Tho Breastplate of Precious Stones:" cveningfat 7 p.m., "Hearing the Voice of the Angels." J%CKLAND SUNDAY - SCHOOL U UNION. SEASON OF UNIVERSAL PRAYER FOR SUNDAY-SCHOOLS. I 17th TO 21st OCTOBER, 1391. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, A UNITED PRAYER MEETING Will be held in the TABERNACLE SCHOOL-ROOM at 7.30 p.m. Eev. J. CHEW will preside and deliver an ■ Address. SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS FOR THE YOUNG Will beheld as under: OX MONDAY & TUESDAY EVENINGS, October 19 and 20. At 7,30 o'clock. SANKEY'S HYMNS "WILL BE USED. MONDAY, 19th inst. MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH—Chairman. Rev. G. D. COXii Mr D. GOLDIE and Mr C. F;SPOONER NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHChairman, Rev. H. J. LEWIS. Speakers, Mr G. H. DOUGLASS and Mr J. BIGELO VV PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH-Chairman, Eev. J. D. GILMORE. Speakers, Mr H. J. KOSS and Mr J. W ATKINSON." TUESDAY, 20th inst. NEWMARKET WESLEYAN CHURCHChairman, Rev. S. J. SERPELL. Speakers, Mr C. W. HEMERY and Mr W. BRAKKMRIG PITT-STREET WESLEYAN .CHURCHChairman, Rev. C. E. BEECItOFT. Speakers, Mr H. J. ROSS and Mr J. BIGELO W FRANKLIN ROAD PRIMITIVE METHODIST OHURCH-Chairman, Rev. W. LAYCOCK. Speakers, Mr GEO. TURLEY and Mr GEO. KNIGHT DEVONPORT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHChairman, Rev. J. WARD. Speakers, Mr G. I-I. DOUGLASS and Mr S. G. ROUNTREE ONEHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— —Chairman, Rev. HY. MILLER. Speakers, Mr R. J. SOUSTER and Mr C. F. SPOONER. WEDNESDAl r EVENING, 21st inst, at, 7.30. • ANNUAL SERMON TO TEAOHERS Will be preached in PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH by Rev. J. GUY, after fthich a UNITED COMMUNION SERVICE will be conducted by Rev. E. ISAAC. At the Close of the Sermon a Collection will be made towards defraying the _ expenses incurred in connection with tl\ese services. ]. .B.—Ministers in the districts where these services are held are asked to kindly announce them from their pulpits To-morrow, and also, sis lar as convenient, to give up their Wednesday ICycaing Church and School Meetings in favour of the United Meeting notified above. npHE SALVATION ARMY'S LEADER, /GENERAL "OOOTH, Will conduct TWO MEETINGS, In the CITY HALL, NEXT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21,1391, ! Subject : " THE RELIGION OF HUMANITY." Afternoon Meeting at 3; Evening at 7.45. Tickets for Dress Circle and Stalls, one Meeting, 2s 6d ; for two Meetings, 3s 6d; tickets for Pit, Is; obtainable from WILD MAN & LYELL SUNDAY-SCHUOL UNION (¥._.££.-_« Buildina) ADJUTANT BrSHOP, Upper Queen-_.pefi-' CAPTAIN FIELD. Grey-street, CAPTAIN THOMSON", East-street', N.wto .. CAfTAiN KIRK, Manukau Road. Parnell. IMPORTANT.—No seat will be reserved later than 15 minutes before advertised time of commencement of meeting. No money will .o taken at the doors.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 247, 17 October 1891, Page 5
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