Ecclesiastical. ' S~~T. JAMES' • PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—II a.m: 6.3e p.m.—Rev. R. F. lUacnieol. _^ 1T T-S TRE B T WESLEY AN CHURCH.—II a.m. 6.30 p.M. socond of Series of Sermons on ' Our Neifrfibours—No, HrTh« Chinese.'—Rey. W. J. Williams. ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH (Ponsonby).—ll a.m. * Heavon's Interest i» , Earth.1 6.30 p.m.' Earth's Interestin Hearen.- ---' —Rev. H. Bull. • "VS7ESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH YJ Pitt and Vincent streets.—ll a.Bii Rev. T. W. Vealie. 6.30 p.m. Student. -yr^7ZZ~~^Gr HP^E HELPING HAND JLrjVQ/ ■*■ MISSION, -^^Sy^V^^. Freeman's Bat. DAVID BEA.TH, Esq..ot Melbourne,- will spealc at the PEOPLE'S SERVICE TO-MORROW EVENING. Bright Musical SerTice. Rev. W. A. SINCLAIR will gire an Address at 11a.m. Come as You Are. Sit Where You Liko. . r^RAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN \JC CHURCH.-ll a.m. Rev. A.'Mitchell. - 6.30 p.m. Rev. H. R. Bowalmrr. PARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH. —ReVi A. Mitchell will grivo his popular Musical Lecture To-morrow Evening at 6.30. Subject. 'Elijah.' Mr Mitchell will sing,' Tho Lord God of Abraham' aad 'It is Enough.' A Welcome to aIL ' ' ' • DEVON PORT WESLEYAN CHURCH.—II a.m. Rev. J. Crump. 6.30 p.m. Mr S. Stone. BIRKENHEAD-11 a,m. Rev. J. H. Simraonds. 6.30 p.m. Mr F.Souster. INGSLAND WESLEYAN CHURCH. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR ANNIVERSARY 11a.m.-MrH. SCOTT , 6.30 p.m.-r-Rer. T. W. VEALIE SPECIAL ENDEAVOUR SERMON. Sankcy's Hymns. TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 7. TEA WITH DELEGATES at 6.30. PUBLIC MEETING at 7.30. Large Gathering of Friends expected, • Addresses by Revs. F. WARNER and W. A. SINCLAIR. RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. ALEXANDRA-STRKET-11 a.m. Rev. C. E. Ward. 5.45 p.m. Rev. ©. H. Mann. Sacrament. PITT AND EDWIN STttEETS-U a.ra. Rev. G. H. Mann. 6.45 p.m. Rev. C. E. Ward. Sacrament. Evangelistic Services, Monday to Friday, at 7.30. City Ministers. EDENTISRRACB-3 p.m. Rev. G. H. Mann, 6.45 p.m. Mr Shepherd. NEWMARKET—3 p.m. Revs C. E. Ward. 6.45 p.m. Miss Blakley. RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROAD-11 a.m. 6.20 p.m.-Rer. RICHMOND ROAD MISSION —11 a.m. Mr J. Kirk. 6.30 p.m. Mr D. Goldie. MB.WTON CONGREGATIONAL JL^ CHURCH.—II a.m. ' Christian Enlargement.' 12, Communion. 6.45 p.m. * Themes for Thinking People—No. X. Are We a Christian Nation.'—Rev. Frederic Warner. ERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Rev. GEORGE BURGESS. F.R.A.S. Morning at 11—Communion after service Evening at 6.4s—Popular Lecture on ' Applied Christianity.' 11. 'How Much. Bet;er is a Man Than a Sheep.' Solo. AntUom—' Seek Yb the Lord.'by Roberta EVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—II a.m. Roy. 11. Laishley, Communion. 6.30 p.m. Mr Palfreyman. OUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SERVICES^ - ;r VIEW RoA®+t%-4.m'b)&vM&M&~is. L, Thomas. WAIKOMITI (Mortuary Chapel)-6.30 p.m. ipONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. JL —Morning, Evening—Roy. A. H. Colliua will preach. - . ■ * / "AUCKLAND TABERNACL/B _c3L —Pastor E. H. Sopor, from Birmingham —11 a.m. 'The Price of Our Redemption.' 6.45 p.m. ' The True Baptist.' Communion after Morning Service. Youhs Men's Bible Class at 2.30 p.m. . ■ ; ' ~^TEVV' CHURCH SERVICES!""^ J_x Hall, Pompallier Terrace. Poasonby— 11 a.m. ■ ■ EVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH. Epsom. —Sunday, 7 p.m. — Pastor Steed—'lmmortality—What the Maiority in all Ages Believed. Irrational to Suppose God Made Man Immortal.' ; rpEE PURPOSE OF THEOSOPHY— JL Lecture by Lilian flldger. M.A., ia the Theosophical Society's Room. Mutual Life Buildings, Lower Quean street, at 8 o'clock To-morrow Night. T. GEORGE'S HALL, Graat North Road, Newton.—Gospel Address Sunday Evening, 7 o'clock. All are heartily invited. Seats free. No collection. Prayer Meeting, Tuesday. 7.30 p.m. Addre/ss to Christians, Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. /GOSPEL ROOM, Manttkai; Road, \J Paknell. — Bible Reading EVERY TUESDAY EVENING at?.3O. Gospel Meetins SVERY LORD'S DAY EVENING at 7. SUNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC SERVICE—CITY HALL, from 8 till 9 o'clock. Doors open at 7.30. Non-churchgoers, Strangers, and all are invited. TTNION FREE CHUB CH +J MISSION. WELLESLEY STREET. 11 a.m. Mr J. H, Muldoon. 7 p.m. Bright Service for the People. Special SSnsing by tfce Choir. All seats froe. Open air and Brass Band at 6 p.m., City; Hall Comer. Missioner in charge. HURC H 6~lr CHRIST, COOK-STREET. Meets on Lord's Say. 11 a.ra.—' To Break Bread.' Acts xx. 7, Preachar-THOMAS J. BULL 6.40 p.m.—Subject, 'The Good Shepherd" with Blackboard Illustration Everyone Cordially Invited. No Collection. Will You Camel * HUR C H O~F CHRIST, FORESTERS' HALL. Morning at 11. ALL WELCOME. In the Evening at 6.45, Ma GEORGE ALDRIDGE Will Lecture. Subject: ' f . ■ ' Daniel's Vision of the Ram and the He Goat,' Strangers and Nen Churchgoers All made . ' Welcome. aUNDAY AFTERNOON ADDRESSES. V.M.C.A. ROOMS, at 3 o'clock. MR THEO. COOPER Will commence a SERIES OF ADDRESSES oa •THE EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY.' TO-MORROW.. Part L— * Hare We a Gonuine Record T All are Invited. /CHORAL HALL. MRS HARRIS (Jenny Week) Will delivora Lecture TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, At 7 »'clock. Entitled, • The Judgment and Second Coming or Christ.' Coma and Bring your Friends. ANNUAL MEETING OF PRBSBT. TERIAN ELDERS ASSOCIATION Will be held in ST. JAMES' HALL On MONDAY, JOLY 6, at 7.30. A Good Programme and Refreshments Provided. A Collection will be taken up to Defray Expenses. CQMINft EVENTS. Keating*, etc.. T«-aleXt Opera House—Davis' Fantastiques . : , City Hall—Variety Carairal Foresters' Hall-Newton Poultry Show Meetings, Monday. Company's Office, Quoen>straet — Hazelbaall.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 156, 4 July 1896, Page 5
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