Ecclesiastical. . .^YSjiS^MOBRdw, as follows: mAI W £ i?Vn S£ REET CHURCH -> MoßJtaff at 11, ••Bodily Exercise versus GodlfGotfle. r" ■ EyeninS at &-15. Mr D. M*Eta^2?i W JS GREETS (Newton)K SW. HaVward" TUrl°y' Eveninß atM5" Tniltf AVtfvmn" *"ssloN HALL (VIC-H?iiav«A^Nyp-Mprning at 11, Rev. J. gJNDAY^CHOOL ANNIVERSARY: PRIMITIVE METHODIST MISSION HALL, Edes Terrace, Victoria Aven-ce. ■ .TO-MORROW, Morning at 11-Rev. J. \V. HAYWAUD .- Afternoon at 3-Kev.J BERRY % ireuirig at 6.30 -Rev. J. GUY & ■ ANNUAL SOIREE, *®W< TUESDAY, OCT. 25. " Speakers, Rev. W. S. Potter, J. Guy J. W Hayivard.andothers. Tea, 6.30. Tickets. Is. TJSTITED "METHODIST FREE rTTT AND VINCENT STREETS NcmU? C CONGREGATIONAL D~^ONPORT~-CONGREGATIONAL ™ R^v^ pH TT M? rning at n- Evening at .'.30. -Key. J>. C. Dowsbury Evening at 6.50-Rev. J. Chew. M^ DU~NT~EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SERVICKS. VIEW ROAD, MOUNT EDEN-Morning jtlLEvemngat 7-Rev. B. L. Thomas. All ioatstree. PABNELL, ODDFELLOWS' HALL - Moraine at 11, Evening at 6.30. SWANSON-Evening at 6.30. Mr S. L. [limner. ' A ITCKLAND TABERNACLE.irJL, Morning at 11," The Faith of a Roman." ravening at,6.45, "The Viee-Rogal Welcomel A, Paiable."-Pastor James Blaikie. PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH.-l Morning at 11, " A Companion Worth DeplnJ?T r>KP?i ninß at6l3°' " The Scapegoat."Pastor J. D. Gilmore. S~T. UEOKGE'S HALL, Great North Road, Newton.-Gospel Address Sunday Er. o,li5 f?V 7 o tlcl^ C TkJ):!r J?, r W'R- Vine 9« Subject -" What Shall I Say 2" (John xii., 27.) Prayer Meeting on Tuesday, 7.Z0 p.m. «-i«ar» QUNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC Pt.tFP' 1.01081 o city Ha!l- conducted by Y-M'c-A.. {Rom 8 till 9 o'clock. Doors open. YM.C.A —Meeting for United Prayer w i an v B' ble Readin ST. with Address to Worters, hvery Saturday Evening at 7.30. All are livited. pfBURCH OP CHRIST, CoTn^T»r i !ook.-, and Hoos°n streets.-Lord's Day Morring at 11, Breaking o£ Bread. Evening at 6.30, Preaching the Gospel. ■ IL L IJ g I o~N S~" Will be the subject of Mr E. Bell's Add«9s at the y.M.C.A. Rooms. Tomontw Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. All are invited. Ijneslions at close. Gallery reserved for ladies. G1 OSPEL ROOM, Manukau Road, ParW noil (over Miss Nicholas' Shop).—Gospel Addresses (D.V.) EVERY LORD'S DAY EVENlNG,at6.<lso'clock. Sankey'sHymns. No collection. Bible Reading EVERY T UESD AY EVENING at 7.30. Ahearty invitation to all. /^HRISTADELPHIANS meet in tha \J Masonic Hall, KRrangahaue Road, Newton, every Sunday morning, at 11, for Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Sunday-school 9.30 «.m. Evening Mf.eting, 6.30. Subject— " C'OTenants Made to the Fathers." "STEW CHURCH SERVICES, PomJ.l pallier Terrace. Ponsonby.—Mornineatll. Evening at 7. mHE HELPING' HAND MISSION. J. FREEMAN'S' BAY. Sunday Morning Prayer Meeting at 7. Sunday Morning Praise Meeting at 11. Suaday-school. 2.15. Peoples Service, ffreJS to all, at 6.45. * Open-air Hobson and Victoria streets, 6 p.m. Selections by Brass Hand. A Book. A Seat. A Welcome. PORESI EP» S 1 HALL. TO-MORROW EVENING at 6.45, Ma- . GEORGE ALDRIDGE Will Preach. Subject: ••TIME NO LONGER." "Good. Tidings of Great Joy." • NION FREE CHURCH* WELLESLEY-STREET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Morning at 11. Evening, at 6.45. All seats free. Hearty invitation to all. U UK LAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. REPLY TO KEY C. CARTER Is Postponed from Sunday, 30th inst., to SUN" DAY, Nov. 6, at 3 o'clock, at the request of tha Managers of the Newton Sunday-school, who desire to hold Anniversary Services in the Choral Hall on the 30th. ERESJTORD-STREET CONGREUATIONAL CHURCH. TUESDAY, OCT. 25, at 8 p.m. DESCRIPTIVE ORGAN RECITAL, By Mr W. H. JUDE. Admission. 1?. Tickets are procurable at \\ ildman's, and can also be purchased on Tuesday at the Church gates. J. J. WYATT-PATTON. ri I T V H A L L. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at3o'Clock, Mr W. H. JUDE Will Lecture on MUSIC AND MORALS, Introducing Sacred Songs and ORGAN SOLOS. Admission-FREE. J. J. WYATr-PATTON. THHE REV. CHARLES P.. CURRIE, Of the Protestant Episcopal Church, U.S.A., Will deliver an Oration on "CHURCH.OP ENGLAND RITUALISM," In ST. JAMES'S HALL, On TUESDAY NEXT at 8 r.M. Admission Free. Silver Collection. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPER. ANCE UNION. _<, " DR. KATE BUSHNELL & Mrs ELI2ABEf3 ANDREW, M.A.. a Delegates from America, will Lecture on "SOCIAL PURITY " & "TEMPERANCE," WEDNESDAY. OCT. 26, PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. THURSDAY, OCT. 27, THE TABERNACLE. Meetings to commence at 7.30. Collections, COMING EVENTS. ♦ Meetings, eta., To-night. Opera House.—Professor Carrollo's Carnival and Concert, 7.15 * ■ City Hall—Steen-Smith Entertainment, 3 and 8 Agricultural Hall—Bazaar in aid of Sistenwrf Mor6y Club Room-Auckland Savage Club, 8 Messrs Ambury, English and Co., Newton-* United Dairyman's Cricket Club. 7 Glass Works. Freeman's Bay-Exhibition 6t G lassblo wing, 2 to 5 . Meetings, etc., To-morrow. City Hall-Lecture by Mr W. H. Judo* oa " Music and Morals," 3 Auction Sales on Monday. Cochrane and Son-Cottages, Allotments, etc., R. Arthur—Furniture, Violin, Canaries, etc., Hunter and Nolan-Cattle, at Junction Yards,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 253, 22 October 1892, Page 5
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