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Ecclesiastical. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. - Sexagesima Sunday—Morning Prayer, IV a i m ' "Ventoß Prayer. 7 p.m. Holy Communion niter Morning Service. Preacher. Jj. H. Outram. 13. A. JA M E S'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wellington-street.-Morning at 11, Rev. R. F. Macnicol. Evening at 6.'io, Tho Very Rev. J. Klmslie. D.D., Moderator of General Assembly. ST.~STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Ponsonby.-Morniflg at U, Evening at 7-Re v. T. P. Robertson. All are invitod. CJ T. PE T E R'S c RES BYTE RIAN P CHURCH, Surrey Hills.-.'Morning at 11, Rev. S. J. Neil], of the Thames. Evening at 7, Rev. R. Soinmervillc. AVON DALE PRF.SBYTERIAN . -,-. CHURCH.-Morningat 11. Eveningat7. the Good things Money C.unnot Purchase." Henderson, 2.3o.—Rev. C. Worboys. DE V 6 N P 0 R T~PRESBYTERIAN . c, n C J IUR T C S-,r Morning at 11. Evening at 6.3o—Rev. J. Hill. UT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN ~ ™ Cl lr lJKt 2- : ' 4 lten Road.-Morning at P™ T £ c Ye w£° v : J- Elnaslie, D.D. Evening at b.30, Hey. A.Carrick. OX? H~U NG X presbyter Tan t, n CHURCH.-Moi.-ning at 11, Evening at s.3o—Rev. D. Gordon, of Marton. ~ ' ■VTORTHCOTE/ PRESBYTERIAN +£ « CHURCH.-a/orning at 11, Evening at , 3.30. Sabbath-school .2.3o—Mr W. Marshall.. Fitt-stri/et WESLEYAN I CHURCH.-.Morning at 11, Rev. A. C. _ La wry. Evenin-/ at 6.45, Rev. J. Berry, "The " Second Coming of Christ." « QT. JOHN'S* WESLBYAN CHURCH, f JO Ponsonby.—Morning at 11, Rev. J. Berry, i) Evening at 6.45, Rev. A. C. Lawry. Grafton' road wesleyan * CHUROH—Mornin? at 11, Rev. S. J. , Serpell. Everting at 6 30, Rev. W. Lee. / DEVONPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH.-Morning at 11, Mr G. H. Douglas. Evening at 6.30, Rev. J. Ward. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT STREETS-Morning it 11, Evening at 6.3o—Rev. E. O. Perry MOUNT EDlCN—Morning at 11, Mr Murdoch. <-. Evening at 6.30, Mr H. R. Burton. V RTMITIVE METHODIST 1 CHURCHES. r SERVICES TO-MORROW, as follows: ALEXANDRA - STRISET CHURCH — Morning at 11, Rev. J. Guy. Evening at 6.45, . Rev. G. Grindley. ! PITT AND EDWIN STREETS (Newton)- ', Morning at 11. Rev. G. Grindlev. Afternoon ' it 3. Rev. J. Berry. Evening at 6.30, St, J James s Hall, Rev. J. Guy. / EDEN TKKIIACIfI MISSION HALL (VIC- i I'ORIA AVENUE)—Afternoon at 3, Roy. J. suy. Evening at 6.30. Mr D. Goldie. ». PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. . FRANKLIN ROAD - Morning at 11, Mr S. Stone. Evening a 16.30. Mr Win, Price. RICHMOND ROAD - Afternoon at 3, Mr 3. .Stone, Evening at 6.30, Mr G. Knight. WATERVIEW-Afternoon at 3, Evening it 6.30-Mr Win, Hodgson. PITT AND EDWIN STREETS PRIMITIVE METHODIST SUNDAYSCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. TO-MORROwTsUNDAY). -> # Prcjtcticrs * Morning at 11-Rcv. G. GRINDLEY (in the Church) Afternoon at 3-Rev. J. BERRY (in the Church) Evening at 6.33-Rcv. J. GUY (St. James's Hall) Special Singing by the Scholars, ' Accompanied by an Efficient Orehostra. Collection in aid of Sunday-school Work. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, ANNIVERSARY SOIREE. \ Tea 6.30. Public Meeting 7.30. Chairman —S. C. BROWN, Esq., Mayor of Newton. S P E A X X it s : •* Revs. GUY, GRINDLEY, LAYCOCK. and • Pastor BIRCH. ! Tickets, Is. Children, 9d. ■ MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL -' CHURCH SERVICES. VIRW ROAD, MOUKT EDEN-Morning at - 11. Mr H. Field. Evening at 7, Mr S. W. 9 3meeton. All seats free. 9 PARNELL. ODDFELLOWS' HALL - I Morning atll, Mr T. Ball. Evening at 7, Mr . ;—. All seats free. BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGA- 5 TIONAL CHURCH. - Morning at 11, * Evening at 6.3o—Rev. J. Chew. / VTEWTON CONGREGATIONAL ) XS CHURCH.-Morning at 11, Mr E. C, • Parr. Evening at 6.30. Mr H. Field. . P~~ONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH.— *, Morning at 11, Mr R. Fry. Evening at 6.50, i Mr S. Stone. Subject, " A Brand Plucked Out ; • jf the Fire," illustrated by a Remarkable Con- : ; \ version which took place in the Wellington, (\ Hospital. jj A UCKLAND TABERNACLE.— II __~3L Morning at 11," Be Sure Your Sin Will J J Find You Out." Evening at 6.45, "Our Sinless \ Binbearer."—Pastor Tho?. Spurgeon. j THE LORD JESUS CHRIST". Will be the subject of Mr W. R. VinesAddress in the Y. M.C.A. Rooms, To-morrow > Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. _ * REV.' MR" "WOOD, of Masterton, willspeak at the Sunday Evening Evangelistic Services. City Hall, conducted by 5T.M.C.A., from Bto 9o'ciock. Doors open at 1.30. , , ST. GEORGE'S HALL, Great North ' Road, Newton.—Gospel Address Sunday Evening, 7 o'clock. Subject: " God's Wonderful Love Story: or Gleanings from Ruth, for Sod's Saints. God's Servants, and Sinners." AH are invited. Seats freo. Nocollection. HURCH OF CHRIST.—Mr F. W. ] Greenwood will (D.V.) preach in the > Christians' Meeting House, corner Cook and ;! Hobson streets, To-morrow Evening at 6.30. 1 Seats free, and nocollection. Subject: "How ; Aro We Saved ?" < DEVONPORT ODDFELLOWS'HALL. . —Gospel Address Every Lord's Day j Evening at 7. Books provided. No collection. Meeting for Bible Study and Prayer Wednesday Evening at 7.30. OSPEL ROOM, Manukau Road, Parnell (over Miss Nicholas' Shop).—Gospel Addresses (D.V.) EVERY LORD'S DAY EVENING. at 7 o'clock. Sankey's Hymns. No collection. Bible Reading EVERY TUESDAY EV BN LN G at 7.30. A hearty invitation to all. C~~ "HMSTADELPHIANS meet in tho Masonic Hall, Karangahape Road, New- j ton, every Sunday morning, at 11, for Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. ONEHUNGAPUBLIC HALL, Lord's ' Day Evening, at 7 o'clock, Gospel Address. All are welcome. mHE HELPING HAND MISSION. X Freeman's Bay. THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES. Open-air Meeting at 6, Hobson-street. A Book. A Seat. A Welcome. TTrTXJ RC H O F CHRIST \J (Worshipping at the FORESTERS' HAL L). Morning Service at 11. Evening, 6.45. "THE NATURE MIRACLES OF CHRIST ° Will be the 3ubjcet of GEORGE ALDRIDGE'S Lecture' at the Evening Service. All are Invited. Seats Freo. No Collection, Honest Doubters Invited. . TTNION FREE CHUR CH, : WELLESLEY-STREET-PASTOR BIRCH Will preach. Morning at 11. Evening at 6.45. COMING EVENTS- ♦ Maetlags. eto.. To-night, City Hall—Hugo's New Idea Minstrels <?,* To-morrow (Sunday). : ' Excursion to Riverhead—P.s. Victoria leaves j at 11 a.m. _'..■.'_-_ , ' Excursion to St. Heher's Bay—Steamer leaves at 2.30 Excursions to Warship Bussard—Ferry steam* i ers and s.s. Despatch leave at intervals Auction Sales, Monday. Cochrane and Son—Property, 12; Jewellery* etc.. 2 R. Arthur—Furniture. Piano, etc., at Devonport, 12 Esam and Arthur—Unredeemed. Pledges, 11 G. Lewis—Storekeeper's Stock-ih-Trade. 11 Wilson and Clayton—Furniture, etc., at Symonds-street, 11 ,Blnnoy and Sons— Flax, aS Railway Goods I Station, 11

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 43, 20 February 1892, Page 5

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