LUNCH & TEA ROOMS-Grills, etc., from 12 to 2. Ladies' Afternoon Teas a Speciality.—Mrs Hawkins. Victoria-st. East, 5 doors above D.S.C. ; T"ADIES' BOOT EMPORIUM for new JLi and striking designs. Ladies' Tan Shoes, j ihe Gordon, the Duchess, various shades. Next Hewiu's. | ¥~ADIESi BOOT EMPORIUM-Child- ! JL_ ren's strong Shoes. 2s lid; Ladies' Shoos, Is 9d, 4s 11.1; Felt Slippers, ls 3d; Patent, Is lid. NoxtHewin's. T AblE*S r BOOT EMPORIUM—See our B-J Pretty Show. Wo sell genuine gootfs at lowest rales.—Next Hewin's, Queen-street. J ADIES' BOOT-EMPORIUAI — Our . _____* I'rtrons will receive every attention, ", civility and comfort—T. Prosscr, Junr., next . ! Hewin's. THE GOLDEN BOOT for reliable Boots . To-night. ■ J T" " HE GOLDEN BOOT for honest value 1 To-night. I mHE GOLDEN BOOT for latest stylos . JL To-night. i mHE GOLDEN "BOOT for Children's | J. Boots To-night. ] HE GOLDEN BOOT, cheapest in town, i To-night. I Eeelcsiastical. I ST. PAUL'S, Eden Crescent.--] Sunday Services—B a.m., 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m. ] Anthem—"Teach Me, O Lord" (Attwood).— Rev. C. M. Nelson, Incumbent. ST." MATTHEW'S CHURCHT — - Morning Prayer with Holy Communion, 11 ' a.m. Evening Prayer, 6.30 p.m.-Rev. L. 11. J Outrain. QT. ALBAN'S, Mount Roskill Road.— - Ik 3 Holy Communion, 8 a.m.—Rev. Wm. Ron- ] alnson. _ J OTOLY TRINITY CHURCH, Devon- J JLJL port—The Right Rev. the Bishop of ' Auckland will hold a Confirmation To-morrow at, 11 a.m. OCT. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN IO CHURCH. Surrey Hills.-Morning at 11. " What Think Ye of Christ _" Evening at 6.30, , " Woman's Power and Influence iv tho Church." , —Rev. R. Sommcrville. , ST. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH. Wellington-street—Morning at ' 11, Evening atG.._o—Rev. R.F. Maenicol. davTiFs presbyYerian (O CHURCH. Upper Symonds-street.-Morn-ing at 11. Evening at 6.3o.—Rev. R. Scott Wcs'. Young Men's Fellowship Class meets in the j SelioolroomatlOa.m. A cordial invitation to nil. EDEN. PALE.-Evening at 6.30. vWD ALE PRESBYTERIAN . C.IURCH.-Morningatll. Henderson, . 2.JO—Mr Burrows. Evening at 7. Rev. J. Perry. tct'olltHco't'e presiFyte STAN ' 131 CHURCH.—Morning at 11, Mr Entrican. . Sabbath-school at 2.30. PI TT"- ST RE E T WESLEYAN . CHURCH.-Morning at 11. Rev. C. H. Laws. Eveninr at6.?o, Rev. S..F. Prior. Subject. '" Profitableness of Situation—Assured 'S lability." S" T. JOHN'S WESLEYAN SUNDAYSCHOOL, PONSONIiY. EIGHTEENTH ANNIVERSARY. TO-MORRO W. Morning at 11-Rev. S. V. PRIOR. Subject, *' Dear Children." Afternoon at 3-Rev. A. 11. COLLINS Evening at 6.3o—Rev. A. 11. COLLINS. Collection on behalf of School Funds. ANNUAL SOIREE, TUESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 19. Special Hymns will be Sung at all the Services by tho Children. ■z^^a*^**-*?* mHE HELPING HAND MISSION. HALL No. 1, FREEMAN'S BAY. - 7 a.m.. Early Prayer Meeting, Sister Blakelcy in charge. 11 a.m., Fellowship Meeting. The Missioner, " Christ's Conversation with Nicodemus." 2.45, Suuday-school. 6, Open-air Corner Hobson and Victoria streets, Mr Brown in charge. Address, Miss McKenzie. 7. Popular Service for the People at the Hall, led by Iho Missioner. Addresses by Mr Holdsworth and Miss Blackwell. HALL No. ?.. UNION - STREET. — 10 a.m., Bible Reading, Mr Parker. 11, United Sorvico at No. 1 Hall. 2.15, Sunday-school. i 6. Open-air Service. Mr Clark in charge. 7, People's Service at Hall No. 2-Mr Tomlins, : Miss Dowar. ' ARCH HILL-6.30 p.m., Mission Band. Mr Viggers in charge.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 220, 16 September 1893, Page 5
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