Ecclesiastical. TyORTHCOTE PRESBYTERIAN 131 CHURCH.—Morning at U. Supply. Eveu* ing at 7, Mr Knight. Sabbath-school at 2-30. DITT-B TRE E T \V ESLE VAN JL CHURCH. - Morning at 11. Student, Evening at 6.45. Bey. S. F. Prior. ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH, Ponsonbr.—Morning at 11, Rev, C. H. Laws. Evening at 6.45, Mr J. W, Shaekelford. C\ RAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN OT CHUKCH,—Morning at 11, Rev. J. Guy, Evening at 6.30, Rev. W. J. Williams. TOTESLEYAN CHURCH SERVICES. NEWMARKET-H a.m.. Rev. S. J. Ssrs*Ss» 7 p.m.. Roy. B. JRothwrll. REMUERA (.MISSION HALL)-7 p.m., Student. RCH HILL WESLEYAjTCHURCIi—Morning at 11. Mr S. Pearson. Evening at 6.30, Mr C. F. Spoonor and Workers from Helping Hand Mission. Hearty Singing. Come and welcome. EVONI'ORT WESLEYAN CHURCH.-Morning at 11, Mr W. Hrakenrig. Evening tit 6.30. Roy. J. Ward. T> RIMITIV E ME T H~ol) IST XT CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORKOW, as follows: ALKXANUKA - STREET CHURCH — Morning at 11, Rev. W. Lee. Evening at 6.30, NEWTON (PITT & EDWIN STREF.TS)Morning at 11. Evening at 6.30, Evangelistic Service.—Rev. J. W. Hayward. ED EN T Kit RACE MISSION HALL (VICTORIA AVENUEI-Afterncon at 3. Rev. J. W. Hayward. Evflningat6,3o, MrH. It. Burton. NEWMARKET CHURCH, SHORT-ST. — Afternoon at 3, Messrs Blakcy and Back' ouse. Evening at 6.30, Mrs Kerr and Mrßlakey. HURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. ALEXANDRA - STREET PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. TO-MORROW. Morning at 11-Rev. W. LES Evening at 6.3o—Rev. J. GUY. ANNIVERSARY SOIREE, TUESDAY, APRIL 25. Tea at 6.30. Tickets, Is. Addresses by Ministers and Friends. RIMITIfB kETIODIST CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROAD - Morning at 11, Evening at 6.3o—Mr 11. Field. RICHMOND ROAD - Morning at 11, Mr Brown. Evening at 6.30, Evangelistic Service. Mr Hodgson and Mr Morgan. NITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, Pitt and Vincent streets.— Morning at 11, Mr Enoch Wood. Eveninc at 5,30, Mr Karr. Select Music. Sankey's Hymns. T>ERESFORD-STREET~CONGREGA-_O TIONAL QHUROH.—Mornlnff at 11. " Only a Child-The Possibilities Infolded in Child-life." Evening at 6.45, " Resistance of Divine Influence."—Roy. W. C. Robinson, of Rockdale, Sydney, aud late of Memorial Church. Hobart. MEWTON CONGREGATIONAL JJH CHURCH.—Morning at 11, Mr Stone. Evening at 6.30, Rev. C. Carter. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SERVICES. VIEW ROAD, MOUNT KUKN-Morning it 11. Eveninc: at 6.30-Rav. B. L. Thomas. WAIKOMITI (Mortuary Chapel)-Morning at 11, Mr J. Houldgate. AUCKLAND TABERNACLE.— X3L Morning at 11. Eveninptat6.ls. " Christ md the Working Men of EpUcEus."—Pastor James Blaikie. ONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. -Morning at 11, Rev. C. Carter. Evening it 6.30, Mr R. Fry. r^OSPEL ROOM, Manukau Road, Par\3T nell (over Miss Nicholas' Shop).—Gospel Addresses (D.V.) EVERY LORD'S DAY EVENING, at 7o'clock. Sankey's Hymns. No collection. Bible Reading EVERY TUESDAY EVENING at 7.30. A hearty invitation to all. fMHURCH OF CHRIST; Corner \j Cook and Hobson streets and Williamson'3 A.venue, Surrey Hills. — Lord's Day—Mr Mushet will preach To-morrow Evening in 3ook-3treet Meeting-house. S~T. GEORGE'S HALL, Great North Road, Newton.—Gospel Address Sunday Evening, 7 o'clock. Prayer Meeting on Tues* lay, 7.30 p.m. . • NEW CHURCH SERVICES. — Pompallier Terrace. Ponsonby—Morning it 11.—Eden Terrace (Fire Brigade Hall) — Morning at 11, "The New Doctrine of the Lord.1' (PHRISTADELPHIAN Meeting, Masonic 'O Hall. Karausahane Road. Morning at 11. 3reaking of Bread. No Evening Meeting. A£;ernoon Gatheringf, weather permitting. IFE'S ITcTg -BOOK" will be the subject of the Rev. R. Ferguson's Address at the V.M.C.A. Rooms TOMORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, at S j'elock. All are invited. QTUDENTS~~OF~^TRUTH, Cook-streeb IO Hall, 7 p.m. Subject of Discourse. "The Creative Power of Thought." Public invited. A UCKLAND MINISTERS' ASSOCIAJz%_ TION meets on MONDAY at 10.30 a.m. Special business. CJUNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC O SERVICES, City Hall, conducted by V.81.C.A.. from 8 till 9 o'clock. Doors open it 7.30. Non-Churchgoers, Strangers, ana all ire invited. nHH.E~HELPING HAND MISSION JL Fjkeemax's Bay. Morning—7—Prayer Meeting, conducted by Sister Bkkely. 11—Dedication Service, led by the Missioner, Subject, "The Nature o£and Means to Produce a Revival." Afternoon at 2.3o—Sunday-school. Evening—6—Open-air, corner Hobson and Victoria streets. Brass Band. Evangelist Mulrioon in command. 7—Joyful Service for tho People, in the Mission Hall, the Misaioner leading. Short Addresses. Sweet Singing, Enlivening Music. A hearty welcome to all. UNION-STREET MISSION HALL. 11, Consecration and Prayer Meeting. 2.30, Sunday-school. 6, Open-air Service. 7, People's Gospel Service. A Book. A Seat. A Welcome to All. m ii c os o I 5 h y. THE FINAL LECTURE OF THE PRESENT COURSE Will be delivered in the CHORAL HALL By MISS LILIAN KDGER, M.A., F.T.S., NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 23rd Inst., At 3 o'clock. Doors open at half-past 2. O R E~S~T ER S' HALL, Newton. TO-MORROW EVENING. Mr GEORGE ALDRIDGE Will preach. Subjoct: " Challenging the God of Judgment." Service begins at 6.45. N 1 O N FR-EE CHURCH, WELLESLEY-STREET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Morning at 11—Mr R. FRY Evening at kAb— Evangelistic Service, condncted by the Sisters of the Christian Eadeavour Society. Evening Collection on behalf of the Salvation Army Prison Gate Brigade. All Seats Free. Hearty Welcome. r^HURUH OF THE SACREITHEARTJ \j Poxsonby Road. FEAST OF THE PATRONAGE OF ST. JOSEPH. At 10 o'clock—Haydn's "Imperial Mass," at which His Lordship the Bishop will assist and preach in honour of the Saint. 7 p.m.—Vespers, etc Collection for School Expenses.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 22 April 1893, Page 5
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