_ BeoleaiastieaL TWONPORT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7p m ~fcVl? P-m- <Lake Hall, Takapuna), i p.m.—iiev. R. Ferguson. W E-»u?T AII~" METHODIST CHURCH* 6 « ."^t-Ua-m, Mr T. Jackson. M.A.; "BaK; o ? c AV-« W- A willil™s. Subject atoKbvMh' 1 of Consolation." Address th£CS&& Vulc on "The Church and - yy £SLjj VAN C I-lURCHB3. TT GRAFTON ROAD. 11 a.m.-.iev. A. Mitchell. b.40 p.m.-Rcv. 11. R. Dewsbury. PARNELL. 11 a.m.-Rev. H. R. Dewsbury. Mo p.m.-Mr W. Brakenrig. NEWMARKET. 11 a.m.-Mr R. P. Keall i p.m.-Rev. A. Mitchell. ! S t'i^_!BS___l^^n cmracj» T.r>ir a OnfJri " '}.ni.i itov. n,, Best; Wo p.m., Conscience." Sc?moii , I |)^p^^V^sLplx CHURCH-ll Birt-pn'i ~'■;,! • Pi? M Mp H' °- Craddock, M.A. Pcecmfl To I " a' ni" U- 30 P-m- Rev- t;- *_• Beecroft. lakapima: 11 a.m„ Mr Wild Lake Ha h:. 7 7P^« M MWr- ilso»- Northcote (Missioa flail): , p.m., Mr J. Scott. pARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH. EVA.NGELTSTTC MISSION SERVICE. to EN DAY EVENING at 045 Speaker-Mr A. ALISON' Soloist—Mr W. JAMES 'ii Bright Peonle's Service % A Book. A Seat_ A Welcome. rpRINITY WESLEYAN' CHURCH, Kin^ Miss Powell (Secretary W C T U )' and others, will speak". Solo. Duett. Hearty <.ino-ino> . EVERYBODY jvgffig mg ' CKLAND TAB BfiK A CLE PASTOR JOSEPH CLARK. 11 a.m.—' A Mould of Truth.' 6.45 p.m.—'The Coming Revival.' 2.30 p.m.-Bible Classes for Men and Women. WEDNESDAY^ JUNE, 29, 7.30 p.m. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR, SIXTH ANNIVERSARY^ Speakers: Rev. C. E. Beecroft, Miss Wood. Pastor Clark. Collection in Aid Auckland Chinese Mission. pONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH.-ll aif JL Strength and Beauty in Life and Religion ; 6.30 p.m.. "Divine Fatherhood as a Key" —Rev. A. H. Collins. Children's portion duriusr the morning service. IyrOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH-H Jones a" W'; 6" 45 p' m—Rev- J- Farquharson PRIMITIVE METHODIST A CHURCHES. a.m., Rev. C. E. Ward, Personal Piety." Solo, Miss Rimmer. Mo p.m., Evangelistic Service, Mr Muldoon (Missioner ,Mr Hunt (Student.. Open-air at 6 UPPER PITT AND EDWIN STREETS -11 a.m.. Rev. W. S. Potter, "Burden-bearing;" G. 4.. p.m.. Mr S. Stone. EDEN TERRACE-3 p.m., Mr H. P. Hunt, w di nU' ?; 4° p'!"" Evangelistic Service, Rev. W. S. Potter. Oven-air at 6. NEWMARKET-3 p.m., Rev. W. S. Potter--6.45 p.m.. Mr D. Goldie. Jailer, MOUNT ROSKILL-3p.m.. Rev. C. E.Ward; 6.4a p.m. Rev. C. E. Ward. Sacrament. Queoenftreete PCn-air COrnCr G^ and PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROAD-11.a.m., 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. Sharp. Miss Fear will sing. WATERVIEW-3 p.m., 0.30 p.m., Mr R. Wheatley. RICHMOND ROAD MISSION-3 p.m., Rev. J. Sharp; 6.30 p.m., Mr J. Vaughan. pREE MK-TIODIST CHURCH, Mount X Eden-11 a.m.^g^p.it^j^ey, R. Wilson. pHURCH OF CHR iS T V FORESTERS' HALL. ' Morning at. 11. ■ All made welcome. Evening; at 6.45. Lectures for the People. MR GEO. ALDRIDGE Will Preach. Subject: "THE LATTER GLORY." Strangers and Non-Chnrchgoers heartily welcome. (jHURC H Q~F CHRIST. MEETING HOUSE, PONSONBY ROAD Pollen-street Corner. TO-MORROW. i ™' nl-~iror Worshm and Edification. 6.30 p.m.~-Sub.jcc_, " Redemption in Christ." Preacher, THOS. J. BULL. Seats Free 1 Tn . T T A Hearty Welcome I xv ALLRIGHT PROFITABLE ' REVIVAL SERVICES AT THE CENTRAL MISSION HALL, Albert and Victoria streets. Rev. John Walter will speak on "What Must Ido to be Saved." Mr Porter will also give an address on " The Great, Love of God." Master Muldoon will sing " Will Your Anchor Hold." Song Service for the people. 6.30 to 7. Orchestral Accompaniment. ADD F E L L O W S' HALL. V/ COO: .-STREET, W. W. COLLINS Lectures TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Subject : Theistic and anti - Theistic Theories: Second Lecture—"ls the Universe Intelligent." Doors open at 7, Lecture 7.30. Admission, 6d and Is. "MEW CHURCH SERVICES i-^ Pompallier Terrace, Ponsotibv—Morning at 11. . Books and tracts for loan or sale, Mr Wormallj.. Shortland-street. QT. GEORGE'S~HALL7Great North Road, kJ Newton — Sunday, 7.30 p.m.. Gospel address. All heartily invited. Seats free No collection. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m., Pravcr Meeting. 1 hursday, .7.30 p.m.. Bible Reading. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIE TY_ Mutual Life Buildings. Lower Queen-street OPEN MEETING, TO-MORROW EVENING At 7.30 o'clock. "THE SYMBOLISM"OF RITUAL," -;. Questions. Collection. TTNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD. MARINE V CHAMBERS, QUAY-STREET.-^bject ' Tho Temple of the Lord." OH.V0 H.V£ C;' H, BalK r 1 1 on ' "'."Worship; 3, "Apocryphal Books —Why Rejected:" 7, " Professin"Christians Ignorant of Sin." ' "* QALVATION ARMiTaLBERT-STREE'L - IO Special Meetings to-morrow. Adiutaufc Williams leading, assisted by Ensigns Burton, Sparks and Captain Crist, Conmanv Songs Duets, and Solos.-ENSIGN MACKEY. TTNION FREE CHURCH'TfTssIoN^Ti AJ a.m., Mr F. M. Hay; 7 p.m. Brigi.c Hearty Service fs_r the People. Short addresses' ■' Special vocal selections by the choir A hearty welcome extended to'all. Open \ii- Ser- ' vice, at City Hall Corner at 6 p.m. sharp. . Brass Band in attendance. T^l_yMUE^HAll~anh7~To^~of Orakei • lAj Road-Mr C. W. Goodson will preach, at 7 p.m. TTNITARIAN CHURCHTailoresseTlLdlZ U Sunday Evening. June 26th. Service at 7. Subiect : "The Bible a Human Book." Sympathisers Liberal Christians and Lovers of truth invited. Collection. 6 pARDON AND HEIRSHIP' (Acts xxvi., <_. \- nlB^ v» lll«° Mr 9. X- button's subject at the 1-M.C.A. Rooms To-morrow Afternoon at 3 o clock. Conio and bring a friend. f\ P.KRA HOUSE.-Th7R^.l_^^^ \J Jones will give the address at the Sunday Evening Evangelistic Service for Non-Church-goers. Visitors, Strangers (conducted by the. V.M.C.A. trom Bto 9. Doors open at 7.30. All welcome.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 148, 25 June 1898, Page 5
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