Ecclesiastical. ft T- f J£DE'sTfI.URCH, Avondale— ', KJ . 9th Sunday after Trinity-U a.m.. Choral Service. Sermon, end Holy Co tarn un on 3n m "S T'pmSn?D TTS Presbyterian :! KJ CHURCH. Upper Symonds-street. - U a.m„ 6.30 p.m.-Rev. R. Scott West. i 8 T^™i E C R '"^PRESBYTERIAN * &L CHFgCH. Su"ey Hi115.-n~a,m.. Mr W _,a^«6^?,P'm"Mr Murdoch. ' ' ARCH HILL HALL-6.30 p.m. v A Vchubc/ HP P, RBSBYTERIAM \ S Ue^ a MhTscU&. Mr Thom»««>: S%mnfe^l"' S PRESBYTERIAN ir ,U,? CH- R emuera.-ll a.m., Rev G B Monro. 6.30 p.m., Mr Crabbo. Temperance LeeBTpWrf^8 T p W rf^r ßEy?;S PRESBYTERIAN nfr, Cf£ R??' if Road.-ll a.m., 6.30 p.m.-Rev. John McKenzie. M.A. ft RAFTON "ROAD WESLEYAN 11 am- ««▼• »•' McNicoll. 6.30 p.m„ Rev. S. Lawry. D Brm?»?£°iF WESLEYAN ' jjfflgj^a^ J» Bicharda. ; "ttTINGSLAND WESLEYAN CHURCH. ' • R^S.Rpario;-ReT-T>W-Vealie- 6-30"-m- ' FjfmSp^P WESLEYAN ' STp JOflN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH-! KJ (Ponsonby).—ll a.m.. Rev. S. F Prior 630 P.m., Mr T. Jackson, M.A. ■ '. -Ty^T^^- HpRE HELPING HAND J/L^S^la X MISSION, Freeman's Bay. Morning at 11-Rev. W. A. Sinclair and Mr Urabbe. 6 p.m.—Open-air, corner Victoria and Hobson 7 p.m.—Gospel Service for the People. Rev. ' W. A. Sinclair in charge. Short Addresses. Everybody Wei :ome. RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. ALEXANDRA-STREET-11 a.m. ReT C E. Ward. 3 p.m., Rev. J. R. Hindes, Evangelist. Open-air, 2.15. 6.30 p.m.. Rev. C. E. Ward NEWTON (PITT & EDWIN STREETS)I 1 a-m. Rev. G, H. Mann. 6.30 n.m., Rev. J. It, Hindes. ... Evangelistic Services, MONDAY to FRIDAY at 7.30.~Rev. J. R. Hindes. *«««.* EDEN TERRACE MISSION HALL (VICTORIA AVENUK)_U a.m.. Rev. J. R Hindes. 3 p.m.. Rev. A. Peters. 6.30 p.m., Mrs Kerr NEWMARKET CHURCH. SHORT-S'IY--3 p.m., Rev. G. H. Mann. 6.30 p.m., Mr Watkmson and Mr Stainton. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. a £, RANii LIN BJ? APrII a-u»- Mr Muldoon. 6.30 p.m., Evangelistic Services—Messrs Hodson and Blakey. RICHMOND ROAD MISSION. - 11 am. Mr Booth. 6.30 p.m., Mr Muldoon and Mr \vl Tomlins. Open-air at 6 p.m. Asylum Service, at 3 p.m.. Mr Muldoon. ' NITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH. Pitt and Vincont streets.----ll.?",?,v M£ IL clarke- 6-50 P-m" Rev. A. Peters — What Is Man." ¥SWTON CONGREGATIONAL 4-1 CHURCK.-ll a.ni.. The London Missionary Society, No.g-Rev. Frederic Warner. 6.45 p.m.. Rev. J. Parker, of Mongolia. OUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SERVICES. TIEW ROAD. MOUNT EDEN.-ll- a.m. Rev. Geo. Burgess, F.R.A.S. 6,30 p.m., Mra Parker, 'Missionary from Mongolia. ERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 11 a.m.-Rev. .1. PARKER, of Mongolia. Subject—" Thy Kingdom Come in Mongolia." 3 p.m.—A United Young Penple's Missionary . Service. Addresses by Rev. J. and Mra PARKER. ~ - , ,_.*' .:/• * 6.45 p.m.-Rev, GEORGE BURGSBS ■ BVR,A.S. Subject—" The Paradoses of Christ: Finding and Loaing Life." .. ~. . A UCKLA|{p TABERNACLE TO-MORROW. Pastor James Blaikie. J 1 *.TO., " The Missionary Martyrs in China." 6.45 p.m.-" A. Message from the Eldorado Mine. Young Men's Bible Class, at 2.30 p.m. ONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH.— 11 a.m„ Roy. E. Best, 6.30 p.m., Rev. G. H. Mann. "JSJEW CHURCH BERVICES. - -1.1 Hall, Pompallier Terrace. Ponsonby— 11 a.m. J REV. J. PARKER, from Mongolia, -will give tho Address at the City Hall Sunday Evening Service. Young Men Come. " SUNDAY AFTERNOON """ADDRESS at the V.M.C.A, Rooms, by Mr C_ W. Hewery, To-morrow Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. All are invited. OSPEL ROOM, Manukau Roa£ m , T^_.J >ARNE£. t" — Bibl« Reading EVERY TUESDAY EVENING at 7.30. Gospel Mpetfn* EVERY LORD'S DAY EVENING at 6.50. ST. GEORGE'S EALL, Great North Road. Newton.—Gospel Address Sunday Evening. 6.30 o'clock. All are heartily invited, beats free. No collection. Prayer Meeting. Tuesday. 7.30 p.m. Address to Christians Friday. at 7.30 p.m. UNION FREE CH U R CH, WELLESLEY-STREET. 11 a.m.—Mr J. Brame 6.45 p.m.—Mr F. M. Hay 6 p.m.—Open-air Service and Band. n-HURGHOF CHRIST, \7 FORESTERS' HALL. SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Afternoon at 3 o'clock. ADDRESS BY MR CRABB.. Ereningat6.4s, .... Address by ''~' . ■"'" Mr GEORGE ALDRIDGE Special Hymns will be sung by the Children at both Services. A Welcome to All. T ONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. TO-MORROW" (SUNDAY). __ _ Morning at 11, BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHORCH. * Rev. J. PARKER. DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Mra PARKER. . Evening at 6.45, NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. J. PARKER. w^a. MOUNT EDEN CONGUESATIONAL OJcIUROri, "i-ji:■.■■: Mrs PARKER. 4? "' A UNITED YOUNG PEOPLE'S "SERViCE Will be held in the Afternoon at 3 o'clock* ftf BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, AU When Addresses will be given by the REV. J. and MRS PARKER. A FAREWELL MEETING Will be held in tho NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH On MONDAY EVENING, ab 7.30 CjALVATION A^MY, i GREAT RECEPTION MEETINGS, ( TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). CAPTAIN AND MRS TILBROOK. v New Songs will be Sung by the Captain. I QHURCH O~W CHRIS T. DISCIPLES OF CHRIST MEET I EVERY LORD'S DAY. Preaching the Gospel Every Lord's Day • Evening at 6.30, in the Christians' Meetinghouse, Corner Cook and Hobson streets. A hearty welcome to all. Seats free. Noeollec- , tion. Mr A. M. Bryden will preach. Subject— ," Christianity^ Its Progress aad Power." : COMING ETEBfTS.. ~~ ♦ X Meetings, etc.. To-night. '" City Hall—Amy Vanghan's Amazons •' Newmarket Hall—Maori War Dance, 8 _ Agricultural Hall—Columbia Skating Rink Nf . „ \ Auotlons on Monday, Esara and Arthur -Property, 12
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 190, 10 August 1895, Page 5
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