.Ecclesiastical. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.-TO-MGRROVT, A.LBXANOR.._-STRH;_;T-11 a.m. Kay, C. X, Ward—4 Play ths Men.' 5.45 u.na. Rer. G. HL Mann-' Tke Responsibilities of Citizenship. UPPER PITT AND EDWIN STREETS-. 11 a.m. Ret. S. H. Mann—'The Church and the Election.' 6.55 p.m. Rev. C. E. Ward. bolOr Miss Hart-' The Holy City.' _, __ . EDEN THRRA.CE-3p.in. R»T. C.I. Ward. 6.15 p.m. Mr D. Soldie. NKWMARKET-5 p.m. ReT. G. H. MMB. 6.16 p.m. Miss Frith and Mr Ball. ■ To-night, at 7.ls—©pen air Serrico, Firebcll, Corner of Grey and Quseu streets. rT¥Tt 1 V G METHODIST CHURCHES. FRANKLIN BOAD-U a.m. RsT. 6. P««' son. 6,30 p.m. Rev. G. Stspkeaaon. RICHMOND ROAD CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. 11 a.m.—Rev. G. H. Bridgemas 3 p.ia.-Rev. G. Jf. HoldswortU 4.30 p.m.—Ray. H. Price PUBLIC TEA AND MEETING On WEDNESDAY, 2nd. Tea oa the tables at 6.30. Admission Is, Children not attended by parents 9:1, attended by parents 6d. Special Singing at each Seryice and Public Jleetiaar. eoadvtclor-Mr J. H. Jones. OUNT EDEN FIiEB~WETifODIST CHURCH.-ll a.JM. Mr J. Smyth. 6.39 p.m, Mr Parkinson. ___ TVf E W TON CONGREGATIONAL X™ CHURCH.—Addresses on Christian Palitics—ll a.m. 'The Moral Qualifications Wa Should Require in Candidates.' 6.45 p.m.' Th» Duty of Christian Electors.'—Rot. Froderio Wareer. "OERESFOIID-STREET GONG REG A* JL> TIONAL CHURCH. * TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Rer. GEORGE BURGESS, F.R.A.S. Morning at 11 Evening at 6.45 —* Christ and Democracy,' AS Adurcso to Electors SUNDAY, DEC. 6. ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DAY. Special Musis at both Services. Offerings to be devoted to Repairing; and Renovating Interior ef Church. OUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHUROH SERVICES. VI WAY ROAD—II a.m. ' Christian Aspect of the Electian.' 7 p.m.' Manly Responsibility.'— Rer. B. L. Thnn«as. WAIKOMITI (Mortuary Chapel) — 11 a.m. Mr W. it. Lyon. SWANSON-6.30 jun. Mr W.H. Lyen. X"UC K LAND "TABERNACLB ./3L -11 a.m. Rer. W. J. Williaais. 6.45 p.Ba. R«v. T. W. Vealie. Biblo Class 2.30 p.m. Church Meeting, Monday, 7,30 p.m. "OONSQNBV. BAPTIST CHURCH. Jr —11 a.m. ' The Duties of Good Citizenship. 1 6,30 p.m.' Th<« Parable of the Prodigal,1 No. IX. Address to iha Children during; Morsing Ber* .Ties.—Rev. A. H. Collins. 'CJUNDAY ETENING EVANGELISTIC © SERVICE-CITY HALL, from 8 till 9 o'clock. Doors open at 7.30. Non-churchgoei-a, Strangers, and all are inrited. (3iUNDAY AFTERNOON ADDRESS ™ in the Lecture Hall, V.M.C.A.. To-morrow at 3 o'clock. Conic and bring a Friend. AU aroißvited. ___ TWTEW CHURCH SERVICES. — X% Hall, Ponapallier Terrace. Pensonby— IT a.m. . ST. GEORGE'S HALL, Great North Road, Newton.—Sunday. 7 p.m., Gospel Address. All are heartily invited. Seats free. No collection. Sunday. 3 p.m.. Address ta Christians. Tuesday. 7.30 p.m., Prayer Meeting. Thursday. 7.30 p.m., Rible Reading. NIOM I? X E X C H. U R Cff MISSION. 11 a.m. Roy. E. Best. 7 p.m. Bright, Hearty Service for the Pcoale. Shori Addresses. Open air Servica with Band in attendance, 6 p.m.. City Hail Corner. Mr J. H. Mutdoonin charge. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH. 10 DAYS' MISSION. BY PASTORS S.N. HA^KELL. of South Afric* and E. W. FARNSWORTH, of U.S.A., Ameri'ta. TCPSQM-TO-MORROW. 3 p.m.--PASTOK HASKELL-' What God Has I Done fortheHftiitbeu of South Africa.' At 7 p.m.-PASTOR FARNSWOKTM—' Genuine Chris.'ianity—ls There Such a Thing 3 Crh Men Live Out Its Teachings !' For Future M«etings see daily ad vertisament* NORTHCOTE GLADSTONE HAL. TO-MORROW. 3 p.m.—PASTOR FARNSWORTH — 'T_« Eastern Question—Hew it Will Affect the Whole World. Are We Ready for th« ■ all of Turkey V All Welcome. Sankey'i Hymns. CHUR C H O F OH EISI, COOK-STRKET. Meets en Lord'a Bay. 11 a.ai.—' To Break Bread,' Acts xx. 7, 6Jop.ni. Everyone Cordially Invited. No Collection. Will You Cemef T. SEPULCHRE'S WORKERS' GUILD. SALE OF USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES Ok TUESDAY, DEC. 8. In SCHOOLHOUSE, Symonds s»eet. Amuseiacnts. Dipping Well, P»»t Office. Shooting Gallery, Telegraph, Music (Vocal *nd Instrumental), Prizes for Cut Flowers, in Bouquets or Baskets ; Refreshments. AdmisaioH 6d. Hours—2.3o to 6 p.m., 7.30 ta 16 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Schoolhouse Jiuilding Fund. CHURCH OF CHRIST, FORESTERS' HALL. Morning at 11. ALL WELCOME. In the Evening at 6.45, Mr GEORGE ALDRIDGE Will Lecture. Subject: • Our Duty in the Present Crisis,' Strangers and Nonchurchgoers and all are Welcome. <n OSPEL ROOM, PARNELL. B-jj- ______ LORD'S DAY (Nov. 29), 7 p.m. Gospel Address by Mr C. J. A. HASSLDEN. Subject—" Dives and Lazarus.' TUESDAY EVENINGS, until further notice at 7.3o—Addresses on 'The Cosainfr of the Lord .leans Christ.'illustrated by ft specially designed Diagram. All ar« Welcome. ONEHUNGA PUBLIC HALL, SUNDAY NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. A TEMPERANCE MEETING Will bo held under tho auspices of the Manukau Prohibition Lf.agde, When Addrosses will be siren, by th* Rev. P. McQueen S. Lawry B. Rhodes Captain Aitkesheao Sacrkd Solos by Friends. Sankoy's Hymns. Callection. meleosophicaT s~ocTetr. mutual life builbings, Lower Qukbk street. AT THK OPF.N MttETINO. TO-MORROW EVENING, at 8 o'clock, C. W. SANDERS Will give a Lscture on ' HINDUISM. 1 Collection in aid of Famiis* in India.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 283, 28 November 1896, Page 5
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