I Ecclesiastical. BTrSt?S8 T rSt?S. S PRESBYTERIAN kJ> CHURCH. Surrey Hills—Moraine: at 11 Communion. Evening: at7.-Bcr.SL Soßm^ "^ESBYTERIAN 7 w~ Morn i n^ aUI - Evening at /. ±nc Lite. Work, and Death of Rev Cll Spurgeon.';-Rcv. C. Worboys. Waikomiti &ohoo^o.-H e nd e r S o i i^.3o_krßcn.shar LUKE'S, BEMUBSiZ w,? O^ 11 ' "• Rev - G - B - M o°fo. Evenmgat 7. Rev. Creagwell, from Wa.nganni. S^mmAr M J?,'. S PRESBYTERIAN SXdf " 7 ~ RCV - T " *'• All ars gKVWPORi* .PRESBYTERIAN O GA _ 6Y-R^. U J R Hiir Morning at "• Evenin S at N°££|SS T g PRESBYTERIAN Ma_«a at UNITED METHODIST EREE VITT AN_ vfcffi^xlEETS-Morning at 6.30, Mr McGregor PRI M ITIV E ME TH O"DIST A, r.. „-. CHURCHES. e.KSS-^ S a ' RICHMOND ROAD-Afternoon at 3 Rev gr ; Laycock : _Ewnlng at 6.30. Mr S. Crabtreo > PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES xiv - L, -*- i: > x SERVICES TO-MORROW as followsALEXANDRA - STREET ' CHURCH - ReTKnyl' yCnhlE at Ms ' PITT AND ED WIN" STREETS (Newton)Re D v n c" S: G a r ,; in l ile^ oWmUniOn ' »A__£TO3__: ™?r?* T v& MISSION HALL (VICTORIA AVENUE)- Afternoon at 3. Rev. J. Gay. _venin C at6.4s, MrJ.Watkinson. rjIHE REV. J. BERRY -L Will conduct a Service IN MEMORY OF THE LATE REV. C. H. SPURGEON TO-MORROW EVENING, In the PITT-STREET CHURCH at 6.45. ' Gallery Seats Free and Unappropriated. .JOITT.STREET WESLEYAN A. -.CfrURCH.-Morningr at 11. Rev. J. H. bimmonds. Evomng at 6.45, Rev. J. Berry. CtT JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH, k.} Ponsonby.-Morning at 11, Rev. G. D. Co.\-, i n Memonam Rev. C. H. Spurgeon. Evening at6.3o._Rev._J. H. Siinmonds. €£*MS& ROAI3 WESLEYAN pT CHURCIK-Momine; at 11, Rev. S. J. Serpen. Evening at 6 30, Rev. W. Lee. | 1 EVONBORT WESLEYAN _bf CHURCH. - Morning at 11, Mr Brakenng. Evening at 6.30, Rev. J. Ward. THE LIFE AND WORK OP C. H. SPURGEON,*' With Personal Reminiscences,,; J Will be the subject of ,RE v. H. J. LEWIS AT NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ./ *,*• TO-MORROW MORNING.
|>ERESFC>RD-STREET CONGREGAAJ> TIOxVAI, CHURCH. - Morning at 11. Evening at 6.30-Key. J. Chew, W^ttT 7 ™ N .CONGREGATIONAL -VlfiW ROAD. MOUNT EDEN—Morning at 11. Rev:. B. L. Thomas, " C. H. Sp-argeon: 'H« AVas'a Bnfnini; and aShining Light.'" Evening at 7, Mr H. .1. Leßailly. ' PARNELL, ODDFELLOWS' HALL - Morniiis* at 11. Mr J. Houldsrate. Evening at 7, Be v. Ifyt-L. Thomas, Couimnnion. P~~ CHURCH. — Morning at 11, Memorial Service of Pastor C H. Spurgeon. by Mr H. Field. Eveninß at 6.30, Mr H. J. Rosa. ■ M" OUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. --Morning at 11, Mr G. H. Douglas, Evening at 6.45, Rev. G. D. Cox. In Memoriam, C. H. Spurgeon. AUCKLAND TABERNACLE.— In Memoriam. Rev. C. H. Snurgeon— Morning at 11, Rev. J, Berry. Evening at 6.45, Rev. H. J. Lewis. ONEHUNGA PUBLIC HALL, Lord's Day Evening, at 7 o'clock, Gospel Addre3S. All are welcome. DEVONPORT ODDFELLOWS'HALL—GospeI Address Every Lord's Day Evening at 7. Books provided. No collection. Meeting for Bible Study and Prayer Wednesday_Svcning at 7.30. ROOM, Manukau Road, Par\JT nell (over Miss Nicholas' Shop).—Gospel Addresses (D.V.) EVERY LORD'S DAY EVENING, tit 7 O'clock. Sankey's Hymns. No collection. Bible Reading EVERY TUESDAY EVENING at 7.30. A hearty invitation to all. Sunday evening evangelistic _*5> ■> SERVICES,. City Hall, conducted by V.M.C.A., from 8 till 9 o'clock. Doors open : at.7,30. JO N A H'_ ' Will be tho subject of Mr C. E ; Button's Address in the V.M.C.A. Rooms, Tomorrow Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. _ CHRISTADELPHIANS meet in th« Masonic Hall, Karangahape Road, Newton, every Sunday morning, at 11, for Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. CHURM^F - CHRTsT.—Mr F. WGreenwood 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: " The Glory of the Cross.___ ________ ■VTEW CHURCH SERVICES, PomJ3I pallier Terrace. Ponsonby.—Morning at 11. Evening at 7. ______£ . ST. GEORGE'S HALL, Great North Road, Newton.—Gospel Address Sunday Evenins, 7 o'clock. Subject: " God's Wonderful Love Story; or Gleanings from Ruth, for God's Saints. God's Servants, and Sinners. All are invited. Seats free. No collection. THE HELPING HAND MISSION. Freeman's Bay. THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR SUNDAY , EVENING SERVICES. Cpen-air Meeting at 6, Hobson-street. ' A Book. A Seat. A Welcome.
(H HU R C IS. OF CHRIST \J (Worshipping at the FORESTER S' HALL). Morning Service at 11. Evening, 6.45. " THE BIBLE PLEA FOR MIRACLES." "Will be the subject of , GEORGE ALDRIDGE'S Lecture at the Evening Service,. TTNION FREE CHURCH, WELLESLEY-STREET, PASTOR BIRCH Will preach. Morning at 11, Evening at 6. _. COMIKG EVENTS- _ _♦_ !— Meetings, etc.. To-night Opera House—Davys' Bright Lights Company. 8 City Hall—Hugo's New Idea Minstrels To-morrow (Sunday). Excursion to Riverhead—P.s. Victoria loaves ' at 11 a.m. Excursion to St. Helior's Bay—P.s. Eagle loaves at 2.30 H.M.s. Taurantfa—Steamers run at intervals ; from 1.30 I Auction Sales, Monday, MR. Fruit, eta,, \l
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1892, Page 5
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