*&2\ .-J^XCURSIONTOLAKE TAKAPUNA. TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON. The favourite paddle steamer .EASLE -wiH run 10 this popular resort To-morrow Afternoon. Leaving Ferry Tee—2.3op.ra. Leaving Lake—s p.m. ,',_,, . Return Faro. Is. Children Half price. J. R. B. BAKER. ■ m "EXCURSION TO ; JSr*Ti JjJ EMU BAY. MOTUh^^^^^^AAND RAKINO- ISLAND. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). ' A steamer will leave the Ferry Tee at 9 a.m. To-morrow Morning, and after landing: .passengers at Emu Bay will proceed to P.akins Island Bait, and Tea provided. Steamer leaves Ferry Tee-3 a.m. Leaves Rakino Island—4.3o p.m. J Leaves Emu Bay—s p.m. Fares-Adults 2a ; Doubln Ticket,. Lady and Gent, 3s. Children Half prico. J. R. D. BAKER. Lectures. Kr.e. "O EV. H. R. DBWS BU R V :. vnix LECTURE.TO YOUNG MEN ft--IN TIIE GRAFTON R9AD WESLEYAN CHURCH ■ ow' SUNPAY EVENING, at 6.30. ;. ■ 'v • ■ Subject: "THE HERITAGE.OF ILLUSTRIOUS ; . EXAMPLE." A Cordial Welcome. MRS. DR. BURNABY will deliver a " Phrewo and Psycho " Lecture to ladiap und gentlemen in Wesley Hall, Pitt-street, May 14th, 7.30 p.m. sharp. Delineations of Character, Phrenoloßically, '■ Psycho" Readings of Character by articles from audience. Admission 13. Doors open 7 p.m. Ecclesiastic »l ST. PAUL'S, Symoads■ sfcreek. -■ S. H. Com. 11. Morn, Prayer. Litany, Sermon. 7, Even. Prayer, Sermon. Anthem— . Break forth into Joy' (Barnby). ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, Hobson-st;.. —8, Holy Communion. 11, Morning Prayer, Litany. Sermon 4.15, Holy Baptism. 7, Evening Prayer. Sermon. , /Shurch of the holy sefulVA CHRE, Kyber Pass.—Services To-morrow —3 a.m. Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Morning Prayer. Sermon, Holy Communion] 7 p.m. Evening Prayer. Sermon. . ST. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-11 a.ra:, 6.30 p.m.-Rer. R. F. Macßical. _ r ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Upper Symonds-street. — 11 a.m. 6.30 p.m.—Rbv. R. Scott West. . » GRAFTON ROAD • WESLEYAN \JC CHURCH.-11 a.m. 6.30 p.M.-Rer. H. R. Dewsbury. T>l T T-S TRE E T WESL EV A N X CHURCH.-.H a.m. Rev. A. Peters. 6.30 p.ns.. Rev. W. J. Williams. Subject, •Daugors of Young Men.' Special Service for Young Men. ■_ ' IyORTHCOTE PRESBYTERIAN L$ CHURCH.—II a,m. Supply. Sabbath School 2.30. ■ » C^T. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN £_> CHURCH. Surrey Hilla.—ll a.m. 6.30 p.m.—Rev. R. Sommcrvillo. AY OND AL E PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCH.-ll a.m. Henderson 2.30 p.m. Hobßonville 7p.rn.ReT. A. MacLeau,.Avondale 7 p.m. Mr Burrow. -. - THE ANNIVERSARY SERVICES or the .■.'-" DEYONPORT PRISSBYTERIAN: SUNDAY SCHOOL - ' Will be held TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), Morning Service at 11-Mr HUNTER Afternoon Service at 3—Mr HUNTKR Evening Service at 6.3o—Mr G. E. "BUTTON Special Hymns will be sung by a lar(?e Choir. All Seats Free. A Cordial Welcome toAll. RE • DELIVERED BY SPECIAL REQUEST. . REV. R. FERGUSON Will re-deliver his Lecture- in ■ ONEHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH. Subject. ' THK TOWER OF BABEL' In the Searchlisrht of Niueteenth. Century Investigation. All Welcome. / TO-MORROW, 6.30 p.m. __ O" NE HUNG A PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A GRAND CANTATA, < •A DAUGHTER OF MOAB,' Will ba performed on WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, at 7.30, BY FULL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, 40-PERFOR MERS-40 Proceeds in aid o£ Piano.Fund. Tickets, 6d. WBSLEYAN CHURCH, PITT ~ST. SPECIAL SERVICE FOR YOUNG- KEN.' TO-MORRO-W (SUNDAY) EVENING. Rev. W. 3. WILLIAMS Will preach on •THE DANGERS OF YOUNG MENV Social Hour at tha Close. ■\E7ESLBYAN METHODIST CHURCH yV" Pifct and Vincent streets.—ll. a.m. Rev. W. .T. Williams. 6.30 p.m. 'Ma.king. the Most of Life' Rev. A. Peters. "~^yr?__r^sr rBIHE HELPING HAND L •*" MISSION, -^^__£>__-^~ ■ Freeman's Bay. •Miss Wheeler will sing \ TO-MORROW Mr McKean gU play . Flute| Rev. Win. Sinclair, Mr Mills, and others will apeak. NOTE—Every Sunday Evening the seat* in this Hall are Free to all. Come aad sit where you like. There is a Hymn Book and Welcome •waiting for you. XTINGSLAND WESLEYAN CHURCH. Br> —11 a.m. Mr S. Woods. 6.30 p.m. Rev. T. W. Vealie. Subject. 'Old Story ia New Light.' EV O N1VO" R T W~E SL E V A~N CHURCH.-11 a.m. Rev. J. Crump. ? p.m. Mr Ed. Can\ MOUNT EDEN FREE METHODiST CHURCH.-11 a.m. M^Biirrowe. b-30 p.m. Mr Houldgato. P~ RI MIT IV E ME TH O D IST CFTURCTIES. ALEXANDRA-STREET-J1 a.m. Rev. C. B. Ward. 5.45 n.m. Roy. S. H. Maun. PITT AND EDWIN STREETS-ll ».nj. Rev. XS. If. Mann. 6.45 p.m. Rev. O. E. Ward. EDEN TERR AC B—3 p.m. Rev. O. H. Mann. 6.45 p.m. Mr J. Coad and Miss Florence Frith. NEWMARKET—3 p.m. Rev. D. E. Ward. Sacrament. 6.45 p.m. Mr D. Goldie. _ PRIMITIVE MET H O DI S T . CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROAD—II a.vi. Mr D. Soldie. 6.30 p.m. Mr W. AVaterworth. RICHMOND ROAD MISSION—II a,». Mr T. B»oth. 6.30 p.m. G. and F. Blakey, I -OERESFORD-STREET CONGREGA-i JO TIONAL CHURCH. J ■ .. l TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), Morning at 11—Mr J. A. Hosking Evening at 6.4s—Rev. George Burgess. F. R, A.S. Lecture—1 New Wine in Old Bottles/ MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SERVICES. i VIEW ROAD—II a.m. 6.30 pan. 'C_ristianity and War.'—Rev. B, L, Thomas. All seats Free, - • WAHCOMITI {Mortuary Chapsi)— b.Z9 p.m. Mr T. Ball. . ■ DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAT, | CHURCH.—II a.m. Mr C. E. Buttoa. fi._o p.™. Mr WM.__ IWE WT O N CONGREGATIONAL ' JJI CHURCH.—II a.m. ' Christ's First Con- | vert.1 6.45 p.m. ' Themes fo? Thinking People —No. 11. The Socialism of Christ'--Rev. l ya-j'i'rt'} V»'arnor,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 108, 9 May 1896, Page 5
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