,".F,'..;„-.„-.,.'..-," '.:::.. ~~~~~~*~~ "" 1, ' Ecclesiastical. CRABB. , CRABB. ' ■ CRABB. • UNITED METHODIST-EREE- CHU RGH. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, x: 3 o'clock.. Subject: "Duty at the"'Ballot; Box." f^TEW Ti ON- CONGREGATIONAL. . •;JLI CHURCH.—Anniversary.— ll a.m., Rot. A. H. Collins.;- 3 p.m. and 6.45 p.m., Rev. Frederic Warner. - MONDAY E YENING-AhnualPublic Meet* , ing, 7.30. • -■ . ' •..;..' •■ ':- . < Fmj'OUNT; EDEN CONGREGATIONAL -J-vJL i CHURCH; SERVICES. ■'"VIEW ROADF MOUNT EDEN.-ll sum. 'Eov. R. Laishley. ■ 6.30ip.m.; Mr A.-; Burton, Student. ■. '■■-■'{■ ' '. "*' -'SWANSON-6.30 'p.m.. Communion, Rev. B. L.-Thomas. * j -*' QUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. DEVONPORT ■ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. TO-MORROW. V * , Morning at 11-Rcv. C. E. WARD Afternoon »t 3-Rev. R. SCOTT WEST Evening at6.3o—Rev.. 1). McNAUGHTON Speoial Hymns by the Children. \ ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING, 7^. TUESDAY, JULY 16, Tea, 6.30. "Meeting, 7.30. ■ TVT E W T ON CONGREGATIONAL -LV : CHURCH. ;..;__ .. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. ,'; Morning at 11-R'ev. A. H. COLLINS »*_.' Afternoon at 3-Rev. F. WARNER F Evoning at 6. .5-Rev; E. WARNER Communion , 8 o'clock. .•..-'-,'.,•....■..-_.. i_ . i MONDAY EVENING. 7.30. . ,' ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING.' The Pastor in the Chair. , j...... Mrs WARNER will speak;on'-" Is Preaching: Declining!" Rev. G. BURGESS. F.R.A.S.. will speak, on . ''The Attractiveness of Christian Wt>i- ' ship." ■■■ . .■■' •;', Anthems, Choruses, Greetings. All made Welcome. ■ AUCKLAND TABERNACLE. ' —11 a.m;;- 6.45 p.m. i; Pastor's' Bible Class for Young Men at'2.3o p.m.—Pastor Jame. Blaikie. _ • ' ""PONSONBY BAPTIST CH UR'CH. -ath i Y.p.s.c.E. ) _yn- ■*■.-■' .V ANNIVERSARY, j" * , SPECIAL SERMON'S TO ENDEA.VOURERS v Morning at 11-Rev. P.;WARMER > Evening at 6.30-Re v. A. H. COLhINS.- ■■' """OP On MON DA V EVENING, In connection with the above, at 7.30. A Bright, Cheerful Meeting is expected. Reports, Testimonies, Singing. AUEndeavour--.3 "" " ■'■ "-i Invited. : ■.• ' ~0 -R M ~~0 N~~I S M. in Oddfellows* Hall, Cook-street, To-' morrow (Sunday) Evening, 6.45 o'clock. Subject, "Christ's Second Coming." Public ear-.; hestly Invited. Seats Free. No' Collections. UCKLAND ;■ SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNlON.—Quarterly' Prayer Meetirj"i" To'raorrow (Sunday) Evening after usual ser-' vices. Superintendents kindly arrange. ■•m he trT u~n" c "gITd " A (Concluded) Will be the subject of Mr C. W. H<«sjery's Address at tho V.M.C.A. Rooms TO- ■ MORROW AETICRNOON. al. 3 o'clock. "VT'EW: \.y CHURCH SERVICES. —* JJi Hall, Pompallier *>Torrace. Ponsonby— Ua.m. - ; .-. -"' : '.- '■ : "' ■'■: *" ' ■ pip. SUNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC SERVICE-CITY HALL, from 8 till 3 ' o'clock. Doors open at 7.30. Non-churchgoers,'. ■ j Strangers, and all aire invited. OSPEL ' ROOM, • Manhkao Roai*. / i Paknei-t.. — Bible; Reading EVERY: F ; TUESDAY.EVENING at 7.30. Gospel Mpc-.b,: EVERY LORD'S .DAY EVENING at 6,30. ST. GEORGE'S HALL," Great North : lioati, Newton.—Gospel' Addr<jsß;;?Sunday F ' 1 Evening, 6.30 o'clock. All are heartily invited..' >?- >. . Scats free. ', No collection..',.prayer,;; Meeting* '-._■' * Tuesday. 7.30-p.m. Address ty Ct\Vi.uap9i jFri.--flay, at'7.-oiun. IOIOITIiPO UNION' FREE "OH UR'CH, ■'. '■" WELLES'LEY=--TREET. * > < •' : f. ..... .■:■.■'.....'■-.__ ■ ,".:'.' '-. .■::,■„. 11 a.m.-Mr S. Parker i ' ■ F .;. ■ - . fi.45 p.m.—Mr J. Hawkins ■ I 6 p.m.—Open-air Service and Hand.. *fi H U R"CIT O~T CH RIS T, > _-; \s.. ■■-..., I . " ... ~•■■' .DISCIPLES OF CHRIST MEET ? EVERY LORD'S DAY. . ;l ''Preaching the" Gospel Every Lord's Day ' Evening at 6.30, in the Christians' ■-•■Meeting- ■-•'. 0 house. Corner ,Cook and ~Hobson streets. A ' hoarty welcome to all. Seatsfree. -No collecj tion. -Mr R, Downey will preach. ' .- rrH v r:c-h of' chris t; ; V-' 'FORESTERS'HALL. "f " —~ Morning at 11. Evening Service at 6.45, [' Subject, "The Second Coming of Christ,", - ,' -.". '■;;; Short Addresses" by -"" ■ j LAURIE WILCOCK EDWIN CARR. T A Scat. A Book. .A Welcome, .0 \ ■ -AT- " ; ',■'■' ■'" 777' ■;-■'' ■ ' '''■.■;:; '. ~'.'...■, CITY HALL, j WEDNESDAY, 17th. • - UNIQUE LANTERN SLIDES. s * h 0: ' ;WEDNESDAY,-17Tir, " CHRIST AND THE CATACOMBS." - ,f Traditional Portraits. .Persecutions in the ,Cplisseum. , ■■■. .■.' — " : 7> ;" A VARI ET V NIGH T, '■■ f THURSDAY, IStii, . f- " GARIBALDI AND THE'ITALIAN / „ ■. F REVOLUTION, 1860," -~ •: \ Personal Adventures at the Seige of Capria, '!' ,f. ■ • ' etc., followed by / ■ o . "VIOLIN MAKERS AND VIOLIN '-' ." ■■■"'■■''■■'.■' PLAYERS,"yf ....;.'......... . . "::.-.■" r.'o-O With Violin Illustrations. ~ ■ ■ Commence at 8. . Tickets at Wildwian and Lyell's. * '—. ■■-■•'-■■■ .' .■; ■;•-'.;; _ y\EyONPOP»T WESLEYAN CHURCH OBATORIO. "LIFE OF CHRlST*''*"' (By John Partner). '■ •-. ' " ■ ■■ ■ ' '."'"' ■ ■!■ a FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1595, s . •. ■■• •'■■ -." -. -At,Bp.ra. , ■ -,-.■ ..-,- . ' Soloists—Misses Best and' Hume, Messrs Tren**' :; with and E, H. Queree. —• Pianist—Mrs Ernest H. Queree. Organist—Mr Alf. Bartley. _ Leader of Orchestra—Mr Mathieson. *t i. . Chorus of 60 Veiees. $\ 1., . ';•'■.' : .',' " '''' ,•;•"' "•".-•'•■';"■'. :'xiP. s' Admission,.by Ticket onjy. One Shilling, • Oi' Tickets'may bb: obtained from Messrs Ford, S; ' Duder, Nairn, Johnston and Noble, andj_ittle,;,, n." ~~ M ' _ T O S E P H r\ O o X, ~, J oaE p h \y p~..y X, — '■' THE T j ' FOREMOST LECTUHER OF THE DAY,";,;.'^ I ' In the '. -. ~ 1* CITY HALL, ; lf. * ■ 19th, 23rd, 24th. ; Secure Tickets. i-. _. J.. , ■ .==-!■;;; | COMING EVENTS. !- —*— 0.. Meetings, etc.. To-night, he - . : • ~. -.;.■ ;;■'■■ Opera House—Variety Carnival ■ ~ . — Columbia: Skating Rink ■ ■■■'■*"■ - : ' --.-<; A- City Hall—Amy;Yaughan's Amazons Foresters' Hall—Jubilee Minstrels Company-" Wesley Hall— Mr T. Thompson's Supporters,'! Rooms. Victoria Arcade-Mr -Monk's Erienit' .and Supporters. 8 , , ■ . r.'A-x. Corner Queen and Customs-streets—Hatii-tiid j,g \ Swing -■--■ ~ '-x-y ■■■;,- :■::--:■, :...,.^x-y:-Auctions on Monday. Tonks and Co.—Schooner Atalanta, 12 ! Rinney and Sons~Harbour Bowd Leases,lV ~■ ■: ■■ ..,-. y^ :: 7''i'''7..77fy7o 7-7 o.mm
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVL, Issue 166, 13 July 1895, Page 5
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