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Ecclesiastical. *&*&,; ) PRIMITIVE METHODISE CHURCHES. .„ . . FRANKLIN ROAD-11 a.m.. Rey. J. Nixon, » 6.30 p.m.. Rev. Cr. H. Mann. RICHMOND ROAD MISSION-11 a.m.. Mr Postleg. 6.30 p.m., Mr Bigelow. "ftX E WT 0 N CONGREGATIONAI. JLI CHURCH.-11 a.ra. Communion, 12.— Rev. F. Warner. 6.15 p.m., Roy. J. King, of tha London Missionary Society. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAI_ CHURCH SERVICES. VIEW ROAD. MOUNT EDI.N-11 a.m., Rev. F. W. Walker, of New Guinea. 7 p.m.. Captain E. Hore, F.R.G.S., o£ Missionary Ship John Williams. I WAIKOMITI (Mortuary Chapel)-6.30 p.m., Mr O. Paterson. "OERESFOItD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. 11 a.m.—Captaia HORE, F.R.G.S., Commander S.s. John Williams. 3 p.m.—Youne; Peoplo's Service. Addresses by tho Rev. J. KING and Captaia HORE 6.45 p.m.—Rev. B. L. THOMAS AUCKLAND TABERNACLE. -11 a.8)., Rev. E. Best. 6.45 p.m.. Rev, F. Warner. Pastor's Bible Class, at 2.30 p.m. PONSONBY. BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m., Rev. Chas. Carter. 6.30 p.m.. Mr Geo. Mills. S" T. GEORGE'S HALL, Greab North Road. Newton.—Gospel Address Sunday Evening, 7 o'clock. All are heartily invited. Seats free. No collection. Prayer Meeting, Tuesday, 7.38 p.m. Address to Christians, Fri" day. at 7.30 p.m. TmfiW. CHURCH SERVICES. — J_i Hall, Pompallier Terrace. Ponsonby— 11 a.m. /HOSPEL ROOM, Manukau Road, \3C Parnell. — Bible Reading EVERY TUESDAY EVENING at 7.30. Gospel Meeting EVERY LORD'S DAY EVENING at 7. QUNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC kJ SERVICE-CITY HALL, from 8 till 9 o'clock. Doors open at 7.30. Non-churchgoers, Strangers, and all arc invited. rpaE~REV. JOSEPH KING. L.M.S., JL will preach at the City Hall To-morrow Evening, at 8 o'clock. ODERN FAILING S." A Lecture in Theoaophical Society's Rooms. Mutual Life Buildings. Queen-st.. To-morrow Evening, at 7.45 o'clock, by W. H, Draffin, F.T.-?. Doors open at 7.15. Collection. EMENIAN AND TURKISH PERSECU'J'ORS " will be Mr C. E. Button's subject at the Y.M.G.A. Rooms TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. Come and bring a. friaad. HE PREPARATION FOR THE SECOND COMING OF OUR LORB JESUS CHRIST. An Address will be delivered in the Oddfellows' Hall, Coolc-street, near Grey-street, TO« MORROW EVENING, at 8 o'clock, by an, Evangelist of tho Catholic Apostolic Claurcb. Subject: "The First Fruits and Harvest, and How They are Gathered." Admission Free. § I NION PEEK C H U R CH, <U WELLESLEY-STREET. THE COMMON PEOPLE'S GOSPEL. 11 a.m.—Mr R. Fry 7 p.m.— Mr Hay and others A Hearty Welcome and Salvation for AH. /pHURCH OF CHRIST. DISCIPLES OF CHRIST MEET EVERY LORD'S DAY. Preaching the Gospel Every Lord's Day Evening at 6.38, in tho Christians' Meeting House, corner Caok and Hobsen streets. A hearty welcome to all. Seats free. Not collection. Mr T. J. Bull will preach. Subject— " The Greatest Proposition in the World." (CHURCH OF CHRIST, J FORESTERS' HALL. Morning at 11. __LL INVITED. In the Evening at 6.45, Ms GEORGE ALDRIDGB Will preach. Subject: '■ The Mystery of the Resurrection," A Hearty Welcome to All. Como and Bring Your Bibles: T ONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. VISIT OF NEW MISSIONARY SHIP JOHN WILLIAMS. ■ :•• NOVEMBER 9th to 12th. fy, LECTURE (THIS) SATURDAY NIGHT, ft NOVEMBER 9th. <;Y. ; BERESFORD-STREET CHURCH, ' ftREV. J. KING. . :'i; " OUR MISSIONARY SHIPS." p A CHILDREN'S DEMONSTRATION j'v. Will be held in ''..';: BERESFORD-STREET CHURCH. * On SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, • : When Addresses will bo given by the , • REV. J. KING and CAPT. HORE, F.R.G.S., : And others. ANNUAL MEETING OF AUXILIARY, r MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11. ADDRESSES BY CAPTAIN HORE, F.R.G.S. REV. J. KING. Tho Ship will be open for Public Inspection during her stay. S~~T. THOMAS' SCHOOLROOM, UNION-STREET. MONDAY and TUESDAY, NOV. llth and 12th At 8 p.m. SACRED TABLEAUX AND CONCERT. JACOB'S DREAM (2 Scenes), with song, " Nearer My God to Thee," by Mrs Morrin RUTH AND NAOMI (1 Scene), with song, " Ruth," by Miss Dunningham DAVID AND SAUL (2 Scenes), with song, " David Playing before Saul," by Miss Chrystal AHASUEItUS AND ESTHER (3 Scenes), with Selections from the Cantata, " Esther," by Orchestra and Choir Cornet Solo (Mr T. Adams), Songs and Concerted Pieces, Overtures, etc., by Mrs Morrin, Misses Chrystal, Armstrong, and Dunningham. Messrs DunniiiKham aad Watts, and Orchestra of six Instruments. Tickets. 6d each. No Half-price. A UCKLAND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' CONFERENCE. DEMONSTRATION SUNDAY. CITY HALL. CITY HALL. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1895, Ab 3 p.m. His Worship the Mayor (brother J. J; Holland, Esq.) will preside. Address by M'- J. D. Connolly, U.S. Consul. Programme of Sacred Concert in next Saturday's Star. ORDER OF PROCESSION. 1. Rechabites. 2. American Order Oddfellows. 3. Foresters. 4. Protestant Alliance, 5. Hibernian. 6. Druids. 7. Manchester Unity Oddfellows. 8. National Oddfellows. The inombers of the Societies connected with tho Conference will meet at the PONSONBY RESERVOIR, InEWTON, On SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, at 2 p.m., In Regalia, if possible, for the purpose of Forming in Procession, and accompanied by Bands, who have kindly volunteered their services, proceed to tho City Hall. Admission to Diess Circle, Is. Tickets ob» tamable at tho door. Doors open at 2.15 p.m. Other part 3of the building free. W. BEEHAN, President. JOHN McLEOD, Hon, Sec. A.F.S. Conference. COMING EVENT& ——» ' ■■' A_eetiHgs. etc.. To-night, Opera House—" Mikado " City Hall—Amy Vaughan's Amazons Protestant Hall—No. 2 Koyal Albert L.0.L., 7.30 Foresters' Hall—Band of Hope Contest, 7.30 Boresford-streot Church—Lecture by Rev* J. King, li.M.S, , , AueWeng on Cnphrane and Son...property. 5.52J Q. Lewis f-_4 C«.-_Winos, Spirits, Beers, H

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 268, 9 November 1895, Page 5

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