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Ecclesiastical. DEVONPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH.-Mornini? at 11, Rev. W. J._VVlUiama. Evening at 6.30, Rev. J. Ward._ PRIMITIVE METHO DIST CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROAD — Morninnr at 11. Evening at 6.30, Historical Jubilee Sermon. — Rev. W. S. Potter. RICHMOND ROAD — Blornina «U 11, Ms Hulbort, Evenin;: at 6.50, Mr_Smyth. PBI MITI V. B MIiTU.O DiS S CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW, as follows! ALEXANDRA • S'l'HEliT (HIURCH - Morning at, 11. Erenina at 6.50, Historical Jubilee'Sormon.—Rev. J. Onv. NEWTON (PITT & EDWIN STREETS)Mornins; at 11. Kvoninz at 6.,i0. Historical Jubilee Sermon.-Rev. J. W. Hayward. EDEN TWRRACE MISSION' HALL (VICTORIA AVENUE) — Afternoon at 3. Roy. J. W. HayT.ird. Evening at 6.30, Mr Rawlosand Mr Hawes. NEWMARKET CHURCH, SHORT-ST. _. Afternoon at 2, Mr Robinson nnd Miaa Frith. Evenmg at_(!.3O. Mr Reid and Mr J. Lord. TTNITED METHODIST 'FREE U CHURCH. Pitt nnd Vincent streets.— Morning at 11. Mr T. Clark. Eveainsr at 0.30, Mr H. R, Hurton. Select Music. Sankey'a Hymns. All seats free. Sacrament after Even. ing: Service. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SERVICES. VIEW ROAD, MOUNT EDEN-Mornini? at 11. Evening at 6.30. Communion,—Rev. B. L. Thomas. ERESFORD-STREET CONGKEGATIONAL CHURCH. -Morning at 11, Kvenins: at 6.45-Rev. Geori;o Burgesa F-I^A-S. ■ . TVT EWT O N CONGREGATIONAL Xl1 CHURCH.-Morning at 11. Mr L. Wilcock.__Evening at 6^30, Kcv.^. Carter. ■ DE VONPORT CON G'REG ATION AL. CHURCH & SUNDAV-SOUOOL. THURSDAY, SEPT. 7, 1895. Vi| SOCIAL MEETING ; In connection with tho JUBILEE SCHEME Of the CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF NEW./ ZEALAND, , Asd Ope.mkg ok a New Class Room. ■'. Tho Revs. 11. W. J. Miller. It. Laiahlep, B. L Thom»s, F. C. Dewsbury, Mr vv. H. Lyon i ahQ others aro expected to lake part. Music by School Children and Choir. ,• Tea, 6.30. Tickets, la. Children, fad. Public Meeting, WO, PONSO'XBY BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. A. H. COLLINS Will preach . Morning at 11. Eveninfiat6.3o. AUCKLAND TAB ERNACLE, Xl — Morninp; at 11. Evening at M 5, "Liuliever's Baptism." Open-air, 6.1b, Sankey'a Hjuwsat Eveniug Service.—Pastor Jas. BlaUvio OSPEL ROOM, Manukßa Road, i'aN nell (over Miss Nicholas' Shop).—Oosnel Addresses |D,V,) KVEIiY LORD'S DAY EVENlNG,utß.3oo'clock Siinkoy'sHynins. No colleetioii. Kible Reading EVERY TU ESDAY" EVENING at 7.30. Ahoaru IhVilatiQM to all. iHHRISTADELPHIAN Meeting', Masonic X.J Hall, Ivaranq;ahnpo Road. Moraine at 11, Breaking: of Broad. Evening at 6.4b- Subject— " The Good TimoComing." " milE FEAR OB' I~Hfi LORD'"' JL Will be the anbject of Mr C. E. Button's Address at tho V.M.C.A. ltocms TOMORROWJSundayI AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. QT. GEORGE'S HALL, Great) North IO Road, Nowton.— Gospel Address Sunday Evcnins, 7 o'clock, Mr W. R. Vines (Luke xi.x.. 10), "The Son of Man Mas Como to Seek and to Save the Lost." Prayer Meeting on Tuesday 7.30 p.m. fi HURCH Ot CHRIST, Corner \J Cook and Tlob9on streets mid Williamsons Avenue. Surrey Hills.— Lord's JMy —Mr F. W. Greenwood will preach, To-morrow EvenIns: in Cook-Btrcel Meeting-house. Subject— ' Saved from Eternity." QTJNDAY KVENING EVaNGELISTJO O SERVICES, City Hall, conducmd by V.M.C.A.. from 8 till 9 o'clock. Doors open at V.30. Non-Churchgoers, Strangers, and all aro invited. ■ftfEYV CHURCH SERVICEa — _L'n! PompalliorTerrace, Ponsonby-Morninp; at 11, Mr H. .7. Rosa. Subject-"Tho Real Purpose of Christ's Advent." AIiEWTON^ PROTESTANT HALL _LN MISSION.-Gospel Adrtresaos Every Lord's Day at 3 and 7 p.m. Books provided. No Collections. CH U R~C"H OF (Til 111 S T ■ Worahippins at tho FORESTERS' HALL, Newton. SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Afternoon at 3o'clock-Rev. A. 11. COLLINs wili deliver an Address to Children, Parents, atrl Friends. At 6.15 GEO. ALDRIDGE will preach. Subject—" A Captive Maid." Scholars will Sins Special Pieces at both \ -, Servieea. QT. B£NEDICT'S CHOfiOH, O NEWTON. TO•MO R R O W. Weber's Mass in G at 11 a.m. jMr John Fuller, Late of the Albu Concert Company, will take tbo Tenor Solos .in the Mass, and sins,1 Murphy's celebrated " Aye Verum," and with the Rev e Dr. Kg an. Neville Barnetl's " O Satutaris." TTNION FREE CHURCH. U WELLESLEV-STREET. \ TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Morning at 11—Communion Service, Mr R. Fry. Evening at 6.45-Mr V. M. Ilay. NT I- POVERTY S 0 CIE TV. WESLEY HALL, PiTT-STBEm.', TUESDAY, SEPT. 5. Address by Mr P. J. O'Regan, on "PROGRESS & POVERTY." Chair taken by Mr E. Withy at 8 p.m. Admission Free. Ladies Specially Invited. Questions at close. Collection for expenses. yT. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. MONDAY, EVENING, SEPT. <iTU, 1893, & Eight o'clock, ORGAN RECITAL '*' 'v \ by •. p MR. ARTHUR lOWSS Y. Hymn 274, H,A. &M. Or^anSolo,"TwoOflcrforiea1' ..Scotscon Clark Anthem." Tho Lord camo from Teumn" Steßgall Organ Solo,"Andante from Sonata Op. 10, No. 2.. Beethoven Solo. "There is a Green riill" , Uounod, MADAME DAW Organ Solo,"Santa Maria" (Dinorah) Meyerbeer Violin Solo, " Aria " BachL mr. a. Maclean Anthem, " Plead Thou my Cause" Mozart Organ Solo, "The Lost Chord" (Pedal Solo) Sullivan (During ■which the Offertory will be taken, la. aid of the Or^an Fund). So'.o, "The Holy Vision" Gounod MR. G. F. REID Organ Solo, " Organ Concerto in D Minor " (Andante, Larghotto, Fuga) Handol Violin Solo, "Meditation" Gounod-Bach. MX, A. MACLEAN Organ Solo, "Preludes" Batiste ' Solo, "Glory to Thee, My God" Gounod '■ Organ Solo, " Otfertoire in G ".. Lefebure Wely Hymn 20, U. A. & M. Benediction. ]'■ ——— ~ ; '

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 208, 2 September 1893, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 208, 2 September 1893, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 208, 2 September 1893, Page 5

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