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;-: 'Ms± * Kccleslastlcal'Si^SSf ST. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,, Wellington-street.—Morning at 11, Evening at 6.3o—Rev. R. F. Macnicol. TfcTORTHCOTE PRESBYTERIAN J3I CHURCH.—Morning at 11, Evening at 6.30. Sabbath-school at 2.3o—Mr W. Marshall. T. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Pousonby.—Morning at 11, "Briof Life is Hero Our Portion." Afternoon at 3 Children's Service. Evening at 6.50, "Mines of Hidden Wealth for All."—Rev. T. F. Robertson. All invited. ITT-STREET WESL EY A N CHURCH. — Morning at 11, Evening: at 6.SO—Rev. J. Berry. TSrafton road wesleyan XX CHURCH. - Morning at 11., Rev. S. J. ! Serpell. Evening at 6.30, ReT. W. Lee. ST. WESLEYAN CHURCH, Ponsonby.—Morning at 11, Elvening at 6.30 —Rev. C. H. Laws. D- ETV6 NP.O R T WESLEY" AN CHURCH.-Morning at. 11, Mr C. W. . Hemery, Evening at 6.30, Rev. J. Ward. JBIMITIVE METHO DIS T CHURCHEfJ. • SERVICES TO-MORROW, as follows:*, 5 ALEXANDRA - STREET CHURCH'Morning at 11, Rev. J. Guy. Evening at 6.30, Rev. C. Carter. PITT AND EDWIN STREETS (Newton)— Morning at 11, Evening at6.4s—Mr H. Field. EDEN TJCKRACE MISSION HALL (VICTORIA AVENUE)—Aftornoon at 3, Mr : H. Field. Evening at 6.30, M.r D. GoldieT>IIIMITIVE METHODIST JL CHURCHES. FRANKLIN &OAD - Moraine at 11. Evening at 6.30, "Arrival in Port," ia3t of a series on *' The Voyage of Life."—Rev. W. S. Potter. RICHMOND ROAD - Morning at 11,">MB Hodgson. Evening at 6.30, Mr Roberts. \ WATER VIEW-Afternoon at 3. Rev. W. S. Polter. Evening at 6.30,Mr Benton. TTNITED METHODIST gSsK.FBjEE U CHURCH, . "'■■■■'"'■' mf> PITT AND VINCENT STREETS. V Morning at 11-Rev. E. O. PERRY. Evening at 6.30, &£**&. • POPULAR SERVICE FOR THE PEOPLE, ife,', Aadros3 by Rev. E. O. PERRY. «s&£ . ';^; v " Subject: ' ■' vV'/i; ■:>" "THE BLIND MEN'S REQUEST." 'St. Sacred Solos, Duets. Anthems, etc., s> -V-. By the Choir. ,' All seats free. A Book and a Welcome. We give a Cordial Invitation to any attending no other place of ■worship. Ira D. Sankey's New Hymn Book used. T>ERESFORD-STREET CONGREGa"- - JL> TIONAL CHURCH-. - Morning at 11. Evening-at 6.30, "Labour and Capital: .Their Relations Looked at in Unusual Lights."—Rev. j;~Chow. I .».-•■ T-TRGENT SOCIAL PROBLEMS. The Seventh of the series of Special Discourses on Social Topics, which the Rev. J. CHEW is delivering by request, in the Beresford-street Congregational Church, will be given TO-MOR-RO VV (Sunday) E VENING, at 6.30. Subject— '-LABOUR AND CAPITAL-THEIR RELATION'S LOOKED AT IN UN- ' USUAL LIGHTS." \TBWTON CONGREGATIONAL IS CHURCH. . '--ft, THE ANNIVERSARY /"- Will bo held TO.JJOBR 0 W. Sermons will bo preached In the Morning at 11. by Rev. Mr DEWS BURY. In: the Evening at 6.30, by Rev. JAMES GUY. :~}. ..-.. A PUBLIC SOIREE ':V' s 3 t >*' On TUESDAY, JULY 5. }0.Speak6i's: Revs. J. Berry and J. Chew,& Mr Enc'cli Wtoi Tickets—One Shilling Each. -'■"'"■'"' EVONPOftT CQIS G REG A'i'IQKAL CHUriCH.-Movmngat.ll, Mrj. Klicin. Evening-;: (."■iO, Rev. F. C.Dewsbury. Allseats free. Colk-cuou. Ot \T EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SERVICES. VIEW ROAD. MOUNT EDEN-Morninjr nt 11, Rev. B. L. Thomas. Evening at 6.30, Mr Edwin Cox. All seats free. PARNELL, ODDFELLOWS' HALL - Morning at 11, Mr S. W. Smeeton. Evening at 6.30. Mr J. W. Henton. SWANSON-Eveningat 6.30. MrT. Ball. : "OONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH.— JL Morning at 11, Mr Brakenrig. Evening i at 6-30. Mr C. E. Button. ' A UCKLAND TABERNACLE.— jTSI. Morning at 11, " A Faithful and Friendly Farewell." Evening at 6.'15, " A Last Appeal."— —Rev. Henry Coombs, of Melbourne. TVTEW CHURCH SERVICES, Pon7-----131 nallier Terrace. Ponsonby.—Morning at 11. Evening at 6.30, ■ . /p OSPEL ROOM; Manukau Road, Par- •' XX nell (over Miss Nicholas' Shop).—Gospel ) Addresses (D.V.) EVERY LORD'S DaY ' EVENlNG,«t6.4so'clock.. SanUey'sHymn?. No collection. Bible Reading EVERY TUESDAY EVENING at 7.30. , A hearty invitation to all. meet in tha Xj Masonic Hall, Ivarangahane Road. Nekton, every Sunday morning, at 11, for Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. ?\NEHUNGaTpUBLIO' HALL, Lord's x_/ Day Evening, at 6.30 o'clock, Gospel Address. .Seats free. No collection. FpHERov. H. Coombs, of Melbourne, will \ JL give an Address to workers in the V.M.C.A. Hall This Evening at 7.30. All are '. invited. CJUNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC' ' KJ SERVICES, City Hall, conducted by V.M.C.A.. from 8 till 9 o'clock. Doors open at 7.30. COME ! ■ 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., Seats free, and no collection. Subject: "A Jusfc Request." WAT OF E SCAPE" Will bathe subject of Mr C. E. Button's Address in the V.M.C.A. Rooms. To-morrow Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. S~~T. GEORGE'S HALL, Great North Road. Newton.—Gospel Address Sunday Evening, 7 o'clock. Subject. "Studies from the Book of Joshua: Gilgal, Christian Character, or the New Circumcision." All are invited. Seats free. No collection. Prayer Meeting on Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. :, '~ FBIEE HELPING HAND MISSION. JL Fbeeman's Bay. ;..-. : ' Sunday Morning Prayer Meeting at 7. Sunday Morning Praise Meeting at 11. Sunday-school. 2.45. People's Service, Free to all. at 6.45. Open-air Hobson and Victoria streets, 6 p.m. Selections by Brass Band. A Book. A Seat. A Welcome. TTNION FREE CHURCH, hJ WELLESLEY-STREET. Rev. JO"HN WALTER Will preach (D.V.) To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 6.45 p.m. Subjects: Morning—" A Marvellous Prayer." Evening—" A Sublime Deathbed." Strangers and non-Churchgoers arc specially Invited. FORESTERS1 HALL. TO-MORROW EVENING, 6.45, Mr GEORGE ALDEIDGE Will Preach. Subject: " THE CHURCH AT EPHESUS-EXPOSI-TION OF REVELATION. CHAP. II.". All Welcome. Come and bring a Friend. = -—' • ' "* COMING EVENTSv Meetings, eto,. To-alg-^iS. City Hall-Mr Snazelle. 8 <Jpera House—Popular Entertainers i Academy of Music—Amy Vaughaa's AmazonS Auction Sales oa Monday. R;. C. Carr— Artificial Manure, at Railway, Goods Shed. 12 ■.%'"■ JSsam and Arthur-Furs, 12 **. Lewis-Cigareettes, 11

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 156, 2 July 1892, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 156, 2 July 1892, Page 5

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