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Ecclesiastical. ' '^ . "\TEW CHURCH SERVICES. — -Li Pompallier Terrace, Ponsonby—Morning at 11, " The Marriage of tho Will and. tha *»%> derstanding." , ! OT. GEORGE'S HALL, Greab TUmtm I KJ Road. Newton.—Gospel Address Sunday . Evening, 7 o'clock, by Mr Vinos. Subject. . " Hold Fast Till I Come" (Rev. ii. 25). Prayer ' Meeting on Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. CHURCH OF ~CHRIST, CornerCook and Hobson streets and Williamson's Avenue, Surrey Hills. — Lord's Day —Mr R. Laing will preach To-morrow Evening iv Cook-street Meoting-honse. SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS, Albert-street.-11 a.m., "Full Surrender." 3p.m.. "Self-denial Week." 7p.m.. "Tho Two Ways." P" AUL'S LETTER TORHILEMON" Will be the subject of Mr S. Stone's Address at the V.M.C.A. Rooms TO-MOR-ROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clockS" UNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, City Hall, conducted by' V.M.C.A.. from 8 till 9 o'clock. Doors open at 7.30. Non-Churchgoers, Strangers, anil all aro invited. I\TEWTON PROTESTANT HALL JJt MrSSION.-Gospel Addresses Every Lord's Day at 3 and 7 p.m. Books provided* No Collections. D~E V ONPORT WESLEYAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES TO-MORROW, Morning:, 11—Rev. W.TLEE. . ,*•;. Afternoon. 3—Rev. K. DRAKE. !" Evening 6.3o—Rev. H. BULL. Special Hymns for Children, with orchestral accompaniment. Soiree WEDNESDAY, October 25th. Music, Addresses, Recitations, etc. Tickets, Is. TpITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH ANNIVERSARY Will be Celebrated r\ TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), October 22nd, * Sermons will be preached by > By REV. S. F. PRIOR. -»?m. Morning at 11.-Subject, "The Social § Aspect of Methodism." & Evening at 6.3o.—Subject, "The Un- m returning Past." v Jm. Solos will be rendered by "tfk MISS RIMMER and MR FERRIDAY. I Choruses and Anthems by Choir. § Collection in aid of Trust Funds, W! The Annual Soiree will bo held on WEDNESDAY, October 25th. Tea on Table at 6.30. Public Meeting. 7.30.-Chairman, REV. W.LEE. Speech by W. S. ALLEN, EsQ.-Subject, »' Things Necessary to the True Prosperity ot a Church." Speech, REV. S. J. SERPELL.-^Subject,' "Christianity, Its Design." a Special Music by Choir. Tickets, la each. TTNIOM FREE CHURCH. \J WELLESLEY-STREET. ANNIVERSARY SERMONS In connection with the CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR SOCIETY Of this Church, will be Preached in the Morning at 11, and Evening at 6.45, by the REV. F. C. DEWSBURY. The Second Annual Convention and Tea Meeting of the above Society will be held oa THURSDAY next. October 26. Country Endeavourers specially invited, ST. BENEDICT'S CHURCH, NEWTON. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). HOLY FAMILY ASSOCIATION. Enrolment and Consecration of Members at the early Masses (half-past seven and nine a.m.) and at the High Mass at eleven a.m., when the VERY REV. VINCENT GROGAN, C.P., Will preach and bestow tho PAPAL BLESSING. Weber's Mass in G will be sung by the Choir, with Orchestral accompaniment. Mr John Fuller Will sing Murphy's " Aye Verum," Meyer's "Kcce Panis," with the Rev. Dr. Egan. and in the Evening at Vespers (at half-past six p.m.) *' Deeper and Deeper Still" from Handel's "Jephtha." ORESTERS' HALL, Newton. TO-MORROW EVENING. '^1 Service commences 6.45. Me GEORGE ALDRIDGE Will Preach. Subject: " The Message of the Old Testament to the Age." m H E O SO P H Y. "THE SEARCH FOR TRUTH" *.. (A Theosophic Retrospect). Lecture in the CHORAL HALL at quarter to 8, TOMORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, By S. STUART, F.T.S. __ Dnors open 7.15 p.m. Collection at close. ST. ANDREW'S PRESFytERIAN CHURCH, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET. . FOURTH ANNUAL RECITAL OF SACRED MUSIC. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, At Eight p.m. admissioFfree. programme. 1. Hymn 273 Tune, Hennas. 2. Anthem, "The Lordi«Loving" Garret 3. Organ Solo, Chorale aud Postlude J. H. Phillpot. MR J. H. PHILLPOT. 4. Bass Solo, "Nazareth" .Gounod MR GEORGE. 5. "Aye Maria" Gounod Violin. MISS FREDA MARSDEN; Organ, MR BAXTER; Cello, MR J. A. BEALE! Piano, MR PHILLPOTTu Mezzo-Soprano, MISS AIREY. \ 6. Organ Solo, Menuet PaderewskL MR J. A. BEALE. 7. Tenor Solo, "His Salvation is Nigh Them That Fear Him" Sterndale Bennett. MR A. H. MACLEAN. 8. Anthem. "Lead, Kindly Light." Staines Soprano Solo, MRS HARROP. Offertory Voluntary, Pastoral Symphony Handel N.B.—The proceeds are to bo devoted to reducing the Church Debt. 9. Tenor Solo, " Light in Darkness,"... .Cowen MR A. TAIT. 10. 'Cello Solo, "Schlummerlied"..Schumann MR J. A. BEALE. 11. Quartette (unaccompanied), "ThoChapel" Kreutzer, MESSRS TRENWITH, WRIGHT, ROGERSON, and GEORGE. 12. Anthem, "What are These?" Staines 13. Trumpet Solo, "The Chorister "..Sullivan MR GRIBBIN. 14. Alto Solo, "He Was Despised" Handel MISS LAING . 15. Hymn 386 Tuno, St, Asaph Benediction. 16. Concluding Voluntary, "Marche dcs GirOndins" Scotaon Glance MR BAXTER, Conductor and Pianist .Mr J H. Phillpot. Organist and Choirmaster-..Mr C. F. Baxter. TICKETS may beliadTrnm the members of the Choir: Miss Gilbert. Parnell; J. M. McLachlan. Queen-street, and J. Young, Short-land-street. < AT St. Alban's Church, there will be a Sale of Work in the School-house, on 26th and 27th inst., from 2 p.m. to 10 Pleach day. On 27th. at 8 p.m., there will be a P^jnenado Concert. Admission, 6d for adultsi and 3d for children. Funds in aid of new ChurchJ urnituro account. Residents in the neighbourhood cordially invited. Refreshments provide, on usual terms. Meetings, etc., To-ulKafc. Opera House-Palmer-Beaumont ConcertCity Hall-People's Popu «ItatertoiX£bW 76. Queen-street - Exhibition of StrMBUII , Clook. 2-5 and 7-10 Auction Sales, Monday. CooliraneandSon-FurnltuwSowlnKMasWlWj Incubator, etc, Rooms. U; Proper*.* a* Rooms, 12

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 250, 21 October 1893, Page 5

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