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Ecoleßiastical. ■;' ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PONSONBY. SUNDAY, SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY.. .Morning,'H,v Rev. Dewsbury; Afternoon.^ 3, Rev. R. Ferguson; Evening, 6.30, Rev. T. F. Robertson. ' Children, Choir, and ; friends. Conducted; by Mrßowe.'. ' uS^ ecial Collections on behalf" of Sabbath School. < ••■ '•; /../ -._■■;-.' , • TEA AND ! SOCIAL MEETING, '^ THURSDAY, MAY 5. ;;: 6.15; .Concert, 7.30:;; Adults, Is; Children, half-price. ; DEVONPORT WESLEY AN CHURCH-U .'• a.m., Supply " B;" 7.p.m.. Rev. C. E. Beecroft. Birkenhead :11 a.m., Mr Wild1 7 p.nW 'Mr E; Hulbert. Takapuna :11 a.m., Rev. ' C. E. Beecroft. Lake Hall: 7 p.m.; Mr Wild. Northcbte (Mission Hall): 7 p.m., Mr Lillewall. • "PIREK METHODIST CHURCH,'' Mount JL ■ ,lLden—ll a.m., 6.30 p.m. (Memorial Service).—Rev. R. Wilson. • AU C XLI ND~ TAB ERNACLB. PASTOR JOSEPH CLARK /•■^•"U^itt^pisseimihated-Lfeht,*;^;--';'."'"l .' ;. 'V^j^m:-^ Bibl&'-'Ciasses for Men ': anti Women. ' -" . ':.;■'■... 6.15 p.m.—' Unappreciated Love.' ■ Thursday Evening, at 7.30.^-Annual Meeting AucklandiDistrictßaptist, Association.' pQKSONBY'BAPTISTvCHURCH'MI a.m., £■. TherKingly Christ:' G.3Q pirn.,-VDevils in Disguise.'—R^y.^A.^H.^Collins.';; ".,-,, B. E1 R E*S"FTb~R~D ST R 881 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. : REV. JOSEPH PARKER. Morning at 11—' Orice; Distant, Now Near/ . ; ; (Communion.)/.' : ';." : ' .• , . | ; Evening at 6.ls—'The Great Review.' \ t Ttf'EWTON : CONGREGATIONAL~CHURCH -i-" —11 a.m., 'Diyihe Drudgery;' 12, Communion; 6.45 p.m., 'The Problem of Sin.'—Rev. F.Warner. , , . - % Mo^^^^ CONGREGATIONAL ' CHURCH, View Road—ll a.m. (Communion), 6.30,p,m. v ßev. B. L. Thomas. Swan--Bon,b';3op.m.,MrJ.L. Bailey.,-. ' T^EVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL J^ CHURCH, a.m.,','A Living Sacrifice;' 6.30 p.m:, - ' Show Thyself a Man? a.' sermon - to. young mciv.-Rev. G. Williams. • -. - • rRIMXTIVJS MBTHOUIST •'.. • • '^CHURCHES. . -V A.LEXANDRA-STREET-11 a.m., Mr Hunt, Missioner, late, of Waihi Goldflelds; 6.45 p.m. - Rev. G. E.Ward,' Tho Greatest Question.' PSac' rarneut. , . . . • UPPER PITT AND EDWIN STREETS t-lla.ni.. Rev. W. S. Potter, 'Lessons from Mount Sacrament; ■ 6.45 p.m., Mr "Hunt, Missioner. ' • -, • EDEN TERRACE-3 p.m., Rev. C. E. Ward; 6.45 p.m.. Sacrament. : ; ' ; .NEWMARKET-3 n.m., Mr Hunt, Missl^?£ rTVxT,2, 3 ft 1"'-ReV- s; Buchanan. _ MOUNT ROSKILL-11 Rev. W. S. Potter; 6.45 p.m., Mr J. Watkinson. ■ n To-mght-^Opeh Air, Firebell, corner Grey and Queen streets. Saiikey's hymns. ,■ .. ■■■'■•. > PRIMITIVE: METHOUIsI' „ ■■•.;-•.'■ ■■ CHURCHES. , pSBS^ 3 p-m;;Rcv/J- Sh^ rp; 6- 39 .RICHMOND ROAD MISSION-3 p.m.. Mr W. Kerr • 6.30 p.m., Mr F. W: Jones, Evangelisb from England (preach arid sing);.' : ■:■■"■ p.HURCH OF 0 HRI S'£ ;.V, ~ FORESTERS" HALL. .Morning at 11.- AUinvitea. Evening at 6:45. ■"■ ■:■..:.'' Mil' EDWIN ' CARR -, • : : Will Preach. ~ . -'Subject: 'According to the Scriptures;' i ' A Hearty Welcome to "All. ' p HU.RC.H,.■.-■: O. F . CH-RIST^ MEETING HOUSE, PONSONBY ROAD, .;.-.[ .■;•/,;■ Pollen-street .Corner. ' ~- , TOMORROW. . ■ ilia.m.-^'To Break Bread' (Acts xx.. 7) 6.30 p.m.—Subject, ' The Sprinkling of tha Blood.' • ■• sx-w i; '.<;•;■■-•■-->•;•.■.,. ~,, -. : Preaciujri TIJOS. J.i BUIiL^" >;"f "• *!" Seats Free ' ' U n .i-;- • A, Hearty Welcome | TO,4 LL-, EMUERA H R U, top ofOrakei Road-Mr O. W. Goodson will (D.V^ preach, 7 p.m. ,OtJNDAY EVENING~EVANGELISTiO , . • . OPERA HOUSE. ' .Conducted by the Y.M:C.A. __ Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8, till 9. Visitors, Nonchurchgoers, and all are welcome. "NION FREE CHURCH MISSION—if a.m., Mr J 4 P. Bathgate; 7 p.m.. short addresses and hearty sinking. Working Classe3 l especially invited. All seats free. Open Air Service, City Hall. Corner, 6 p.m. Brass Band in attendance, J; H. Muldoon in charge. SEVENTH DAY A'DVENTIST SERVICES^ —Third Anniversary Service will be held on Sunday Evening, April 24th. Pastor Heckox will preach at 7p;m. • ■ ■. ■ ■ • QT. GEORGE'S HALL, Great North Road." P-.^Newton^Sunday, 7' p.m., Gospel Address! All heartily invited., Seatsfree. No collection. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.. Prayer Meeting.' 'Thursday, 7.30 p..ni; f Bible Reading. N.E^V ,C-H U RCH. SE R VICES, '<■ Pompallier Terrace, Porisonby—Morning at 11. Books and tracts for loan or sale, Mr Wormall's, Shortland-street. . ; /CHURCH, OF GOD, 57 Ponsonby Road, Ssb\y bath-School/10 a.m.; Wharf, 3, 'lufldel'3 Doubts v. Christian's Hope.' Victoria-street, 7 p.m.,;' Russia in Prophecy.' . Jg;D EN i TERRAcE PUBLIC HALL. ,' ' , " CHRISTIANS." ' >£-BAPTISE.D BELIEVERS OF THE '•".■',■• ■; KINGDOM OF GOD. — . • „ ■ 11- a.m.—Breaking of Bread. 7 p.m.—Address. Subject, ' The Times of the Gentiles.' . ' '. ' AHcordiallyinvited. "NITARIAN CHURCH-For the Worship of. God and the Elevation of Man— Tailqresscs' Hall. Sunday ■ Evening, May Ist. Service at 7. Subject:: The Three Stages of Unitarian Theology.' Collection. SUNDAY AFTERNOON ADDRESS in the V.M.C.A. Rooms To-morrow at 3. All are invited.1; Come and bring a friend. , ■ ... ~ rS:S ':;• E,V A ROUN TRE E •;: :.'■. •> ... Willsing, ~ - • ■• ' , . . MR HA.RRY ROUNTREE ' - "' Will play a Flute Obligate TO-MORROW NIGHT, ' ~' . ' . ' AT ..THE ' '. C E N,T RA L MIS SI ON. , /' Song Service, 6.30 to 7. Solos, Short-Addresses, Testimonies. ~ All Men and Women invited. • : ■•"-•■ Eyery ChairVFree.; ' rip H EOSOP HIC-AL~S OCTe"t~Y~~IN A ' AUSTRALASIA, N.Z. MARINE CHAMBERS, QUAY-STREET. :■ V-^SUNDAY-. EVENING,' i3O:-pik:^ -;. '. ':. ""BROTIIERHdOD." . . ■ rLOTUS GROUP (UnsectarinniSunday-school), :|_j_,li;3b!ajm. ■ Childrdii "cordially;welcome. «« TTNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD." _Persons ..interested in ,:. the Brotherhood .of Humanity and the Social Problems of the day are cordially invited to attend a Meeting at the Tailoresses'Hall, Cook-street, on THURSDAY Evening Next, sth May, at S p.m. . For the International Brotherhood Leaeue • Committee. . , "••-". " ' ' W.F.JUDSON, . v , ; Hon. :Sec.; m f H : E O SOPHIGA L SOCIE T Y. • Mutual Life Buildings. Lower Queen-street. OPEN MEETING TO-MORROW EVENING.1, ■ ■ - At 7.30 o'clock. Papers by Members, followed by questions and ' ■■■■■•:. ■.'•••; discussion. ' '' ■ Collection. g A L i; A T lON A RMX O ALBERT-STREET. SPECIAL MEETINGS TO-MORROW, • • . by MAJOR AND MRS CAIN, ' Assisted by Other Officers. Beautiful Singing. All are welcome. ? ; .-;■; .:~ ■. . -w.'G.: mackey;.;',..;v. ■"; ■ ".■-:'■;-■'/■■';' '■• ■■~-'. ■ \ ■ Captain. . —. .. . .;. i...,,. .— '.. .■ , —t —...-. .—.' --i

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 5

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