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Ecclesiastical. FJRIMITIVE METHODIST ji CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW, as follows! ALEXANDRA - STREET CHURCH - J, 10™!^!? 1!, 11' RoT-J- Guv« Eroning at 6.3 ft Rev. JjW. Hayward. • NBVftON (Pitt & EDWIN STRKETS)--«£!£&s%£ 3-m**mA BTenln* TORr^irvml?* ™SSION HALL IORIAAVENUE) - Afternoon at 3. Mr W. vp'JfTuW 6><s°' •Evangolistio Service. NEWjiARKET CHURCH, SHOM-ST - \/r w °(l" n at 3l MJ & ob£ 15on- Evening at 6.30, Mr WajKinson and Mr Hawkins. TTNIJTED METHODIST FREE MTIhSISvS 1^11 ■mPpLW* MOU£ T EDEN-Mornimt XLbMUV "' EveninSat6.3o,MrH, EK3SI'UKD-STREET CONGREGA* Evpn . fNAL CHURCH.-Mornlng at 11, FR i.l 6-«-RoT. Goorge Bur fi ess! ¥S*[T O N CONGREGATIONAL X% CIIURCH.-Morning at 11, Rev. C. Carter. Evening at 6.30, Key. C. A. Lyon. Sankey'a Hjmnß. UGKLAND TABERNACLE! ~ ~-irornin!?i rornin!? at 11, " With Christ in Separation,' STenmKat 6.«-Last Words of Admiral 1 ryon: 41 It Was All My Fault."-Pastgs Job. Jjlaikie.* "pONSONBY. BAPTIST CHURCH. , \ Rev. A. H. COLLINS ;?M- Will preach Morning at 11. Eveninsat6.3o. Balievers' Baptism at Evening SerTiee. fpHE LAST OF THE SPECIAL SERVICES At the UNION FREE CHURCH. ', TO-NIGHT. ■*' . M R E N S O R, ~ From Thames. Praise & Testimony. Heab^y Welcome to Ail. TTniom fr¥b church, sj wellesley-street. TO-MORROwIsUNDAY). CONTINUATION OF SPECIAL SERVICES. Morning at 11, Evening at 6.30. Conducted by the Blind Preacher from the , Thames. GIOSPEL ROOM, Manukau Road, Par- \ nell (over Miss Nicholas' Shop).-Gospel Addresses (D.V.) EVERY LORD'S DAY • EVENlNG,at6.3oo'elool!:. Sankey'sHymns. No ' FvSviw'p 7 b' e n Re.adingEVERYTOESDAY; & v JiNING at 7.30. Ahearty invitation to all. CJT. GEORGE'S HALL, Great North: KJ Road. Newton—Gospel Address Sunday Evening, 7 o'clock. Prayer Meeting on Tuesday '.30 p.m. f^HURCH OF CHRIST. CoTnlr KJ Cook and Hobson streets and Williamson's Avenue, Surroy Hills. - Lord's Day-Mr 1. W. Greenwood will preach To-morrow Evenins in Cook-street Meeting-house. Subiect— The Perpetual Invitation." "m HR E E INFALLIBLES" JL Will be the subject of MrC. E. Button's Address at the V.M.C.A. Roomi TO-MOR-ROW (Sunday) AFTERNOQN,ja,t 3 o'clock. CJUNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC p SERVICES, City Hall, conducted by-' V.M.C.A., from 8 till 9 o'clock. Doors open' at 7.30. Non-Churchgoers, Strangers, and alii are invited.

TU"EW CHURCH SERVICES. -1 JJ% Porapallier Terrace, Ponsonby—Morning at 11, ''Seeds (Naturaland Spiritnal), the Centres of!| Life." Eden Terrace (Fire Brigade; HalD-Morning at 11, " Faith in New Light." TfcTEWTON PROTESTANT HALL' i.l MISSION. - Gospel Addrosseg Every, Lords Day at 3 and 7 p.m. Books provided. No} collection. Meeting, Masonic. \J Hall, Karangahape Road. Morning at 11,: Breaking of Bread. Evening at 6.45. Subject—' " The Earth's Future King." IT> HE^ ANNUAL MEETING' JL Of tho AUCKLAND LADIES' NEW HEBRIDES. MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION f Will be held in the V.M.C. A. Rooms on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON next. Tug 2, at 3 o'clock. S. C. Johnson, Esq., will preside, and . Short Addresses will be delivered. A Collection will be made in aid of the Mission. All are cordially invited. fi OREST ER S 1 HALL. Newton. TO-MORROW EVENING. Service commences 6.45. Me GEORGE ALDRIDGE I Will preach. Subject} \ 11 Paul, kid Missionary."^.: ' v'-H : And on WEDNESDAY EVENING ab 7.45, " Paul's Missionary Journeys," Illustrated by Limelight Views and Maps. Collection for Expenses. mHEOSOPHY. •' THEOSOPHY AND SOME MODERN SOCIAL PROBLEMS." LECTURE at CHORAL HALL, TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING at 8.15 By W. H. DRAFFIN, F.T.S. Doors open 7.45. Collection at close. nnflE SALVATION ARMY. JL • —— OPENING OF NEW FORTRESS, Ponsonby Road, to-day. v> Colonel Bailey in Command, /'■/ Assisted by ' / Staff & Field Officers. TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION^ n To be folhnved by , i An Indian Durbar, ■ At 8 p.m. v' ■ SUNDAY, i All Day Special Meetings. MONDAY, 6.30, OPENING TEA, . ' Followed by An Indescribable Meetings Silver Coin Collection At Door To-night, Sunday Afternoon, and and Monday Might. •' COMIM ETENTS- ' Meetings, etc.. To-night Opera House—" Skipped by the Light of the Moon" . City Hall—People's Popular En tertainment Agricultural Hall—Columbia Skating Rink St. Matthew's School - room—" Merchant of Venice," 8 Union Free Church—Evangelistic Service Otahuhu Public Hall—Suburban Popular Concert Company Meetings on Monday. N.Z. Insurance Buildings-Freedom G.M. Co. (Ltd.), 12 N.Z. Insurance Buildings-Norfolk G.M. Co. (Ltd.), 2.30 N..Z. Insurance Buildings—Orlando G.M. Co, (Ltd.), 11 Auction Sales, Monday. Cochrane and Son—Furniture, Piano, etc.. Rooms, 11; Parlour Billiard and Dining Table Esam mid Arthur-Unredeemed Fledges et Malt, 11

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 178, 29 July 1893, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 178, 29 July 1893, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 178, 29 July 1893, Page 5

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