*__ Ecclesiastical. ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Surrey Hills.-ll a.m., ComI 1 o'£^ JrP- m- ReT- K. SommorTillo. ARCH HILL HALL-7 p.m.. Mr Knight QT« JAMES 1 PRESBYTERIAN QT. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN, CHURCH. PONSONBY. Morning:. 11 a.m. a wJSft Te°^ROBERTSON. O^ w^J jt.oSOCIAI' MEETING. amwT XDNESDA.Y first, at 7.30 p.m. Add™! A an» Solos by Chcir a»d Friend*. Addresses by Rev. R. L. Taylor, of Melbourne. Ray. J. Mackenzie, of Thames, and others. "N"°?J££? TE ~ PRESBYTERIAN School.2.3o ? R^~U am- Supply. Sabbath A TjSu^??V,E PRESBYTERIAN dn? a 7 «™a'™-T?enderson 2-30 B-m- AyonWars- "&• T MMer HorU d Old Testament ware. — Key. A. Mac Lean. B.D. (t^SSTI^ WESLEYAN M^i C oJLUaCH^ m- "" P'm-ReY- PTTkE'VONTORT WESLEYAN ,gssr^ Mrs- st°"-? TT'INGSLAND WESLEYAN CHURCH. -**-*-■ ~n a-m- 6-« P-m.-Rer. Mr Mr Vealie. CONVERTS. • i m Subject— The Place and Power of Feeling and Its Relation to^Prmcitfe in the ReUgious Life of Man." ' rr»,Ao earty f oloojne will be given to All. Holy Communion after Morning and Evening Ssrvices. ; C<T. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH kJ (Ponsonby).-ll a .m.. " PredestinatiOD." 6.45 p.m.. Providence."—Rev. H. Bull. -jr^^T^r rTIHE helping hand JL, JV^/, -1 MISSION, -°^ti^^^. Freeman's Bat. OPEN AIR SERVICES. 10 a.m.—Napier-street. 6 p.m.—Corner Victoria and Hobson streets. SERVICES IN THE HALL. 11 a.m.—Bible Reading and Sacrament. People's Service at 7 p.m., conducted by the Key. W. A. Sinclair. Short Addresses. Hearty Singing. Everybody Welcome. Come. Gomo. IIREE STOCK EXCHANGE, Adjoining The Old Mill. SERVICES will be commenced in the Hall of the above TOMORROW EVENING, ats 7.30 TO-MORROW EVENING, afc 7.30 j BY THE HELPING HAND MISSION. RI MIT IV B ME TH 0 DIS T CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROAD—II a.m., Rev. John i^ixon. 6.30 p.m.. Rev. C. E. Ward. RICHMOND ROAD MISSION—II am 6.Zop.m.~Mr Miles. /,'. PRIM I.T IVE METHOD IS T CHURCHES. ALHXANDRA-STREET-11a.m., Rev. G. H. Mann. 5.45 p.m.. Rev. J. Nixon. NEWTON <PITT & EDWIN STREETS)— 11 a.m.. Rev. C. E. Ward. 6.45 p.m., ReT. G. H. Mann. Sacrament; EDEN TR3RRACE-3 p.m.. Rev.C. E. Ward. 6.45 p.m.. Messrs Coad and Wheatlev. NEWMARKET-3 p.m., Mr W. Kerr. 6.45 p.m., Mr^J. Watkinson. T TNIT ED "METHODIST FREE *U CHUHCH. Pitt and Vincent streets.— 11 a.m. 6.30 p.m., "The Efficiency and Sufficiency of the Cross."—Roy. A. Peters. JL> TIONAL CHURCH. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). f Rev, GEORGE BURGESS, F.R.A.jpt .] Morning at 11—Communion :" * Evening at"6.45. -T' EWT O N CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.-ll a.m., 6.45 p.m.-Rey. Frederic Warner. OUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SERVICES. VIEW ROAD. MOUNT EDEN — 11 a.m. Coramunisn. Rev. C. A. Lyon. 7 p.m., "A Present Day Argument to Young People," Rev. B. L. Thomas. U~C~K~L AND TABERNACLE. Pastor James Blaikie Will preach ; TO-MORROW. ■.;. Morning at 11, and Evening at 6.45. * BELIEVERS' BAPTISMAL SBEVICE V ' in the Evening. "OONSON B V BAPTIST XJHURCH. JL —11 a.m., " Tha Barrel of Meal that Did not Waste; the Cruse of Oil That Did not Fail." 6.30 p.m.. " F6ar and Faith."-Rev. A, H. Collins. ■ OTAHUHU BAPTIST CHURCH.' ANNIVERSARY SERVICES In the PUBLIC HALL, TO-MORROW (Sunday). 11 a.m., Mr W. Hunter. 3 p.m.. R«v. R. Fercrusson. 6.3 C p.m.. Rev. J. Beadrick. ANNIVERSARY SOIREE in the PUBLIC HALL. TUESDAY. Feb. 4. Chairman, Pastor Ja3. Blaikie. Speakers—Revs. Collinsl, Wil* liams, IPergusson, and Steele, and Mr Shiner. Tea on table, 6.30. Music by friends from town. rr T"E7HY Working Men Do Nob Attend TT Church."—Lecturo at 7.45 To-morrow Evening.'in the Rooms of the Theoeophical Society, Lower Queen-street, by W. H. Draffin, F.T.S. Doors open at a quarter past 7; LIFE WORTH LIVING" Will be Mr C. E. Button's aubiect in the Lecture Hall. V.M.C.A. Rooma TO-MORROW AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. AH are invited. SUNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC SERVICE-CITY HALL, from 8 till 9 o'clock. Doors open at 7.30. Non-churchgoers, Strangers, and all'are invited. ST. GEORGE'S HALL, Great North Road. Newton.—Gospel Addross Sunday Evening, 7 o'clock. All are heartily invitedSoats free. No collection. Prayer Meeting, Tuesday. 7.30 p.m. Address to Christians, Friday. at 7.30 p.m. ■ * TKTEW CHURCH SERVICES. — _Li Hall, Pompallier Terrace. Ponsonby— 11 a.m. GOSPEL ROOM, Manitkau Road, Parjtet.l. — Bible Reading EVERY TUESDAY EVENING at 7.30. Gospel Meeting EVERY LORD'S DAY EVENING at 7. UNION PREB CH U~_fCH, WELLESLEY-STREET. • 10 a.m,—Bible Class. 11 a.m.—Mr Benton 6 p.m.—Open-air Service with Band 7 p.m.—Short Addresses. Lively Singing H~U RC H O F C H RTTs~T, FORESTERS' HALL. - Morning at 11. ALL WELCOME. In the Evening at 6.45, Mb GEORGE ALDRIDGB Will Preach. Subject: • THE WORLD TO GOME1" . A Hearty Welcome to All. P.S.—All Members are requested to attend the Morning Meeting. Business important. hTurc h <Tf c~h ris t, COOK-STREET. ' Meets on Lord's Day. 11 a.m.—" To Break Bread," Acts xx., 7. 6.40 p.m.—Subject, " The Church of the Future." Preacher-Mr T. J. BULL. Seats Free. All Welcome.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1896, Page 5
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