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-Ecclesiastical. J> ERESFORD STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 189 S. RECOGNITION SERVICES-RET. JOSEPH PARKER. 11 a.m.—Rev. J, T. Warlow Davies, M.A.. Rev. J. Reed Glasson. Subject: 'Genuin* feigns of Church Prosperity.' CIS p.m.—Rev. B. L. Thomas, Rev. Joseph Parker. Subject: 'A Personal Matter.' Communion. MONDAY. MARCH 7. \ SOIREE AND RECOGNITION MEETING, Tea at 6.15 p.m. Tickets, 1/- each. Public' Meeting at 7.30 p.m. CONGREaATIONAiTcHURCtf :V , Edinburgh-street-Annual Harvest Festival. Services—ll a.m.. 'The Visible and Invisible Gifts of Nature:* 2.45 p.m.. * Harvest Rambles; 6.45 p.m., 'The House of Dreams-* (Communion).—Rev. F. Warner. M°UNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, View Road-11 a.m., Rev. B, *-»T h,?f nas ; G'3o P-m- Rev- J- Reid Glasson, ot U elhngton. Swanson. 6.30 p.m.. Mr Pengelly, T) Er££&&- 0 ?_ T CONGREGATIONAL Jl^ CHURCH.-ll a.m.. 'The Evidence o; _?r t?„v ew Llfe ;' "' P-m-, 'No Root.'—Rev. G. Williams. ~p hur c h of christ: X> FORESTERS' HALL ' ■ AU Morning at 11. All invited-. In the Evening at 6.45 MR GEORGE ALDRIDGE Will Preach. Subject: ' Hearen : What is it V A Hearty Welcome to All. , [Jhdrch of christ! MEETING HOUSE, PONSONBY ROAD, Pollen-street Corner. TO-MORROW. 11 a.m.—'To Break Bread' (Acts xs„ 7) 6.40 p.m.—Subject, 'The Letterand the Spirit.* Preacher, THOS. J. BULL. Seats Free },_,_-_ tTT A Hearty Welcome . lv ALU Sankey's Hymns. TTNION FREE CHURCH MISSION-11 a.n_~ V _ Supply ; 6.15 p.m., the Peonle's bervice. Gospel Addresses. Gospel Singing. Open-air service. 6 p.m., City Hall corner. .f.rass Band in attendance. Open-air workers invited to assist. J. H. Miildoon in charge. PRIMITIVE M E T H O Lr 18 T -S- CHURCHES. ALEXANDRA-STREET-ll a.m.. Rev. R. Bali. Farewell. Solo by Miss Bertha Armita.- T '"- <>^5 p.m.. Rev. C. E. Ward (Sacrament). UPPER PITT AND EDWIN STREETS 11 a.m. Rev. C. E. Ward: 6.45 p.m.. Rev. R. Hall Farewell. Farewell Social Tea—Tuesday. 6.30. Collection. EDEN TERRACE-3 p.m.. Rev. R. Hall (Farewell); b.40 p.m.. Rev. S. Buchanan. NEWMARKET-3 p.m., Mr J. Watkinson; C-,rR-.?.;iylesslls Wheatley and Vaughan. MOUNT ROSKILL-3 p.m.. Rev. C. E. ;,T?, r-,Tc_^Vcrament); 6-45 V-m.. Mr D. Goldie. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR ANNIVER_,TSARY. ALEXANDRA-STREET, jtNDAY WEEK, MARCH_JIjI PRIMITIVE MET HODIST CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROAD -11 a.m., 6.45 p.m. (Sacrament). Rev. J. Sharp. WATERVIEW-3 p.m., Mr R. Wheatley; 6.30 p.m.. Mr J. Coad. RICHMOND ROAD MISSION—3 p.m.. Rev. J. Sharp; 6.30 p.m.. Mr W. Thompson, TCmEE METHODIST CHURCH. Mount Jt Eden—ll a.m., 7 p.m.. Rev. R. Wilson. '^W lU':l iE Aro the Ten Tribes?' will be yy the subject of Mr C. E. Button's address at the V.M.C.A. Rooms to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. All are invited. W H_t RF A Sabbath (D.V.)-' The Gospel of the Grace of God and the Ten Com- , mandments are Identical;' 7 p.m., Welleslev- : street. QUSRAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC SER- £> VICE, CITY HALL (conducted by the' 1 .M.C.A.), from 8 till 9 o'clock. Doors open at. (.30. ,_son-churchgocrs, Strangers and all are invited. QTrGEoT^J^I^ kJ .Newton—Sunday, 7 p.m., Gospel Address. AM heartily invited. Scats free. -NoeolleetFoii. Tuesday, 7.30 .p.m., Rcayer -MeetirigMiifWi^-' day, 7.30 p.m., Biblejfteadtng. ' lvf E W CHURC H~ SERVICE 8, -L* Pompallier Terrace, Ponsonby—Morning at 11. Books aitd tracts for loan or sale Mr AY ormall's. Shortland-street. p.ATi-lOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH, X> GLADSTONE ST., NEWTON.A SERMON will be preached TOMORROW AFTERNOON at 3.30. ■ . Subject: ' Worship in Spirit and in Truth.' All Seats Free. No Collection. All who love the Lord's appearing are earnestly invited. J£D~E~N TERRACE PUBLIC HALL. " CHRISTIANS." -BAPTISED BELIEVERS OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD. - 11 a.m.—Breaking of Bread. 7 p.m. — Address. Subject. ' The Glad Tidings Preached by Christ.' QA L V ATION ARMY, NEWTON." MONSTER HARVEST FESTIVAL. Commencing TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) in tha SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS, NEWTON. Meetings at 7 and 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. Brilliant Landscape Scenery (by W Till Diamond, Scenic Artist). Superb Decorations. Excellent Music. GRANDEST SIGHT IN AUCKLAND. Staff Captain Cain and Staff of Officers in command. _ Voluntary Offerings at door. EDEN~TERRACE~ PUBLIC HALL.' —Wednesday Evening Bible Class,. 7 p.m. Subject for next week. 'The Identity of the Lost Ten Tribes, tested by the Scripture.' piTY~ TTALL OERVICES. The D.S.C. having taken the City Hall, THE USUAL SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES Will be held at the QPERA TTOUSE. All Sympathisers are requested to attend the OPENING SERVICE TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At S p.m. ADDRESS BY MR NEWTON JONES, Evangelist to the Sunday-school Union, London. Subiect: ' WANTED-RECRUITSL THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETYMUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, Lower Queen-street. , Open Meeting, TO-MORROW EVENING, At 7.30 o'clock. Paper by Member. Subject, 'The Keynote of Theosophy.' Questions. Collection. mHEOSOPHTCAL SOCIETY IN. AUSI TRALASIA, N.Z., 7. MARINE CHAMBERS. QUAY-ST.—Evening. 7.30, lecture, 'Interpretation of the Grand Symbolic Record of the Everlasting Law' (Gal, iv.. 21-31). pHURCH OF ENGLAND HOME MISSION FUND. BY ORDER OF THE DIOCESAN SYNOD SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Will be made i, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY In all the Churches of the Diocese, for th* HOME MISSION FUND. COMING. EVENTS. ta__ Advertised in Awcklakd Stab). MEETINGS, Etc., TO-NIGHT. 2^S-^m'^S^SSSS: Entertain. meat ______'

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 54, 5 March 1898, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 54, 5 March 1898, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 54, 5 March 1898, Page 5

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