Ecclesiastical. jTiRAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN \7T CHURCH.-Morning at 11. Rev. W. Morley. Evening at 6.30. Key. D. MoNicholl. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. ""-.' * ;> SERVICES TO-MORROW, as follows lM: ALEXANDRA - STREET CHURCH. - Morning at 11. Rev. C. El Ward. Kveiiiac ot 6.30, Mrs Kerr. Open-air Service To-night at Firobell, 7.15. Sankey's Hymns. NEWTON (PITT & EDWIN STREETS-' Morning at 11, MrW. Kerr. Evening at 6.30, Rev. C. E. Ward. EDEN THSRRA.OE MISSION HALL (VICTORIA AVEN Uli,)- Afternoon at 3. Rev. Q. 18. Ward. Evening at 6.30. Mr Backhouse and Air Evans. . , ■•■ , > CHURCH. SHORT-ST. - Evening at 6.50, Mr Watkinson and Miss Frith; UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH. Pitt and Vincent streets.-Preachor-Rev. A. Peters. Morainß at 11, subject^ " A Puller Gospel." Evening at 6.30, Acquainted With Grief." ■■'••■ PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH.— Morning at 11, Evening at6.3o—Rev* W. R. Woolley. ' ■ AUCKLAND TABERNACLE. TO-MORROW. SECOND ANNIVERSARY Y.P.S.C.E. • Pastor James Blaikie. • Morninorat 11, •• For Chrisfand the Church," Evening at 6.45." The Endeavour Pledge." Morning Prayer Meeting, 7 a.m. . . , BERESFORDSTREET CONGREGATJONAL CHURCH.-Morninjr at 11. • hvenme at 6.45, subject. "The Glory of Strength. Young men are specially invited.— Rev. George Bnrgess. F.R.A.S. ¥EWTON CONGREGATIONAL JL* CHURCH.-Morning at 11. Mr J. M. French, Evening at 6.46, Evangelistic Service. Two Addresses. Sankey's Hymns. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SERVICES. VIEW, ROAD. MOUNT EDEN.-Morning at 11, Evening at 6.3o—Rev, B. L. Thomas. SWANSON-Evening at 6.30, Mr S. L. P. Rimmer. : ■ ' I\JEW CHURCH SERVICES. - XI Hall, Pompallier Terrace, Ponsonby— Movnmg at 11. Evening at 7, "The Lord* Transfiguration." . - T?EV. WILLIAM MORLEY, Presidoni rf- */« of J ne General Conference, ■will preacb in the Grafton Road Wesleyan Church To-mer-row Morning at 11 o'clock. OEV. Mr McNioholl will preach in JL\j Grafton Road Wesleyan Churoh To-mor-row Night. QUNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC k5 SERVICE-CITY HALL, from 8 till 9 o'clock. Doors open at 7.20. Non-churchgoars. Strangers, and all are invited. ."PERSONAL WITNESS' » £- ml lJ? e xh6,?^iecfc of Mr c- B- Button's Address at the V.M.C. A. Rooms TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. CIOSPEL ROOM, Manukau«Road, ParW nell.—A Bible Reading is held ia the above Room EVERY TUESDAY EVENINGat 7.30. All invited. Gospel Meetinn: (LORD'SDAY EVENING) transferred ta Oddfellows' Hall (see advertisement). , • < ' /^DDPELLOWS1 HALL, Manukau \F Road, Parnell.-Gospel Addresses will W Riven (D.V.) in the above Hall KYERY LORD'S DAY EVENING at 6.30. Seats free. Na collection. Sankey's Hymns. ST. GEORGE'S HALL, Great Norbli Road. Newton.—Gospel Address Sunday Kvenins:, 7 o'clock. Mr *CV H. Hinman, o&' ■ Wellington, will (D.V.) preach. Allare inTited.- \ riHURC H _J)J^ CH RIST. DISCIPLES o¥"~CHRIST MEET : EVERY LORD'S DAY. Corner Cook and Hob A For the Breaking ol • son streets. Bread ' Williamson's Avenue, AndSurrey Hills "Mutual Teaching' or New North Road, Exhortation Kingsland. J . At 11 a.m. . Preaclxing the Gospel Every Lord's Bay Evening at 6.30. in the Christians' Meeting- < house, Corner Cook and Hobson streets. A hearty welcome to all. Seats free. No collection. Mr Fi_J>V- Grfienwpdd will nreKiOh T»morrow Evening. Subject, "The Divinity Of Christ." :-?■" :■- "*}^-}_ ~'■•-;.'" '"•"' ■■"■■ :'■■■>-■ y^J THE' SALVATION "ARMY, AUCKLAND. TO-MORROW. 11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. ■ Snbjcct-7-"J3:n-swered by Fire." ISR 3 p.m.—" Rejoice and be Glad," p- • 7 p.m.—" A Remarkable Trial." 'I* -: Bring Your Friends. " v'^v ' ST* G EORPrE'S H AUlii GREAT NORTH ROAD, Me C. H. HINMAN (of Wellington) Will (D.V.) preach in above Hall \ 'V " TOMORROW (Sunday) at 7 p.m. \ All are Invited V T. BENEDICT'S CHUROH, NEWTON. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). - f HIGH MASS (Haydn) at 11 a.m. VESPERS. SERMON. & BENEDICTION At 6,30 p.m. .; ; . HUR C H OF C H RIS ! FORESTERS' HALL. TO-MORROW (Sunday). ' * -.} Evening Service at 6.45, Me GEORGE ALDRIDGE Will preach. Subject. " Thk Atonement in .Relation to Peoples Outside the Operation of Christianity." TTNSECTARIAN SERVICES. CHORAL~Iff ALL ', ; Conducted by Rev. S. J. NEILL, from the Thames, TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, At 8 o'clock. • Subject: "True Meaning of CHBisTiANiTr." Hymn Sheets provided. A Hearty Welcome to All. ; i ST. PATRICK'S ~ CAraEDR^AJL, WYNDHAM-^TREETi' #; , 4th Sunday after Pentecost. * High Mass at 11 o'clock. Mozart's Noi 2 Mass will be sung by the Choir, with Orchestral and Organ Accompaniments. Offertorium, "Inclina ad Me " (Himmel), Solo and Quartette. At 6.30. Vespers, Sermon, and Benediction, "Magnificat" (Rossi), "Salve Regina"(T.P. Murphy). " O Salutaris " (Soprano Solo) (Hum- i mcl), "Tantnm Ergo" (Soprano Solo and Chorus) (Wotzel). . Conductor. Mr Hiscocks. UNION FREE CHURCH,, WELLESLEY-STREET. '■ -
TO-MORROW. , Morning at 11-Mr R. FRY. ■ , r ETenine at' 6.45 — Evangelistic Addresses conducted by Mr BISHOP. OUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL , SCHOOLROOM. 1894. 189 V WINTER LECTURES & CONCERTS , On alternate Monday Evenings. June 18 — Lecture by Mr George Aid ridge, "Leaves from the Stone Book,'"with '* Limelight Illustrations. July 2—Lecture oy Rev. G. Burgess. F.R.A.5.,----"The Moon," with Limelight lUus* t rations. July 16-Concert. Conductor Mr J. P. Hooton. July 30 ~ Lecture by Rev. A. H. Collinßi " Tennyson's Use of the Bible." August 13-Lecture by* Mr George Fowlds. . "Glimpses of Yankee Land," with Limelight Illustrations. August 27— Concert, Conductor Mr W. M. Trigg, Admission to one Lecture or Concert. 6d; Ticket for the Course—Sinele 2s, Double 3s M i Family Ticket to admit ft re, 6s. To commence at 8 o'clock. COMING ETENTS. Meetlnsja, eto. Ta-alffHt : , Opera Hou»e—Farewell Benefit to Mr F&nioe City Hall—Amy Vaughan's Amazons Foresters' Hall — Typographical Association Auction Salsff, Monday. Ksani anrt A>■ fluir-Unredeemed Pledges, U Cop!'- -it. -,'Vouerty. J3
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 143, 16 June 1894, Page 5
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