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Ecclesiastical. * 7" \T7ESLEYAN METHODIST VV CHURCHES, j" PITT STREET—II a.m., Rev. W. Sin--7 clair. 6.45 p.m., Rev. W. J. Wiliams. Subj ject: 'The First Christmas Carol.' Special ' 1 Carol Service at 5.15 p.m. . [• ST. JOHN'S, PONSONBY—II a.m., Rev. ,_• I E. Best. 6.45 p.m., Rev. A. Peters. Special , j Carol Service. , MOUNT ALBERT—II a.m., Rev. W. X. ,' 'Williams. 7 p.m., Mr J. Alison. KINGSLAND—II a.m., Rev. J. G. Chap- _ man. 7 p.m., Mr S. Stone. -- ARCH HILL—II a.m., Mr H. Scott. 6.30 p.m., Mr J. O. Bawden: s BAYFIELD—II a.m., Mr J. L. Wilson. tO 6.45 p.m., Mr J. H. Muldoon. ? TXELPING HAND MISSION HL FREEMAN'S BAY. CHRISTMAS CAROL SERVICE. .t SUNDAY EVENING. )- Commencing: at 6.45. 0 Solos by Miss Butler and Miss Newman. Christmas Carols, Duets. ~ ADDRESS BY REV. W. A. SINCLAIR. !. Morning at 11—Address by Rev. A. Peters :1 Tent Mission Every Evening. RAFTON Road Wesleyan Church.— Morning at 11, Rev. A. Mitchell. Evening at 6.45, Rev. H. R. Devsbury. 1 J VEWMARKET Wesleyan Church.— 1 i3i Morning at 11, Mr Dymond. : Evening at 7, Rev. A. Mitchell. (• "DARNELL Wesleyan Church.—Morn- :> -L ing: at 11. Rev. H. R. Dewsbury. • Evening at 7, Mr S. F. Benton. - TAEVONPORT Wesleyan Church.—At • *-> 11, Rev. C. E. Beecroft; 6.30, Rev. C. •, E. Beecroft. Christmas Hymns and An- • thems. Birkenhead: 11, Mr C. E. Button, at 6.30, Mr W. Wilson. Lake Hall, 7 p.m., Mr Roberts. NORTHCOTE—Re-bpening after removal of the building. 3 p.m., Rev. J. S. - Rishworth. 7p.m., Mr Fred Souster. j ' A UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE PASTOR—JOSEPH CLARK. CHRISTMAS SERVICES. > Morning at 11—'The Angels Song." Evening, 6.4s—'The Prince of Peace.' Afternoon, 3—'Preaching Flowers'—A Flower Service.' Special Hymns and Anthems by the Choir and School Children at the above Services THURSDAY EVENING, 7.3o—Church ' Meeting. T)ONSONBY Baptist Church. Rev. A. J- H. Collins.—ll, 'A Christmas Question.' 6.30, A Special Musical Service, with Cantata entitled 'Nativity,' by Choir and Friends. TTh tjRCH O~F C H R I S TT MEETING HOUSE, PONSONBY RD. Pollen-street Corner. TO-MORROW. ; 11 a.m.—For Worship and Edification. 2.45 p.m.—Bible School. 6.45 p.m.—Subject: 'Alive in Name, Dead in Fact.' Preacher—THOS J. BULL. SEATS FREE TO ALL. A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES Christmas Gift Sunday.—Alexandra-st.: 11 a.m., Mr Hunt (Missioner); 6.45 p.m., Rev. C. E. Ward. Pitt and Edwin Sts: 11 a.m., Rev. C. E. Ward; 6.45 p.m., Rev. W. S. Potter, Eden Terrace: 3 p.m. Rev. C. K. Ward. Special 'Xmas sing-ing (Sacrament); 6.45 p.m., Mr Hunt. Newmarket: 3 p.m., Mr Hunt (Missioner); 6.45 pin., Mr J. Coarl. Mount Roskill: 11 a.m. Rev. W. S. Potter; 3 p.m., Camp Meeting in Hurst's Paddock (Rev. W. S. Potter, Leader): 6.45 p.m.. Mr Watkinson. Mangere. Surrey Hills: 3 p.m., Rev. S. Buchanan; 6.15 p.m.. Rev. S. Buchanan. Circuit Picnic, Pine Island, Monday (Boxing Day). Tickets, 1/; Children, Gd. Steamer will leave at 10 a.m. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES FRANKLIN ROAD—II. Rev. W. B. Scott (of Inglewood). 6.30, Rev. E. Best. Special Christmas Hymns and Anthems. WATERVIEW—3, Mr F. Mander. 6 30, Mr D. Goldie. RICHMOND RD. MTSSTON-3, Rev. W. B. Scott; 6.30. Mr \V. Kerr. ChristmasSinging by Choir. FREE Methodist Church, 3lount Eden. Morning, Rev. R. Wilson; Evening, Mr Trigg. TTELPING HAND MISSION. OPEN" AIR DEMONSTRATION' SUNDAY AFTERNOON IN THE WESTERN PARK.,, At 3 o'clock. Anniversary Hymns Repeated. by Choir of 400 Voices. Addresses by Revs. A. Peters ana W. A. Sinclair. Selections by Brass Band. Collection for Benevolent Funds. ST. GEORGE'S HALL, Great North Rd., Newton.—Sunday, 3 and 7 p.m. Gospel Address. No collection. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.. Prayer Meeting; Thursday, 7.30 p.m., Bible Reading. "VTEW CHURCH SERVICES. Pompaiiier i -*-^ Terrace. Ponsonby.—Morning at 11. PERA HOUSE—Sunday Evening Bvangelistic Service for Non-Church-i goers. Visitors, Strangers (conducted by j the V.M.C.A.), from S to 9. Doors open lat 7.30. All welcome. 1 /-IHRISTMAS Address hy Mr C. E. Butw ton at the V.M.C.A. Rooms To- . morrow Afternoon at 3 o'clock. All invited. Come and bring a friend. T?ROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT. PROFESSOR GREEN, Medical Herbalist and Specialist in Eye Disease, etc., etc., Will speak on SUNDAY in Quay-street, 3 o'clock, for the glory of God, "for the advancement of medical botany, and for the good of suffering humanity. HOLY WRIT VERSUS QUACKERY. pHURCH OF GOD. Wharf (D.V.), Sabv-> bath. 3: Victoria-street. 7. Christmas Day: •Anti-Christian, and an Aid to the Re-establishment of Popery.' T^NION FREE CHURCH MISSION. L> At 11 a.m.. Rev. J. Walters. Subject: 'God Manifested in the Flesh.' At 7. Evangelistic Service for the People. Mr F. M. Hay will speak. Open-air Service, City Hall Corner. 6 p.m. Special Selections by the Band and Choir. v - ~V O. 10 LOYAL CHANGE ft<J,- IS LODGE. X^i Th" Ordinary Meeting (>f tsyWM the above Lodge will be held (HmM*£¥\ in the Foresters' Hall, New- <•<* ton- °« WEDNESDAY, 2Rth r-?;fe|^*«.T" —instead of 26th (Boxing " 1' Day). Members of Sister Lodges cordially invited. By order of the W.M. CHAS. DOUBLE. Secretary. «Uu, , -V"EW ZEALAND %Msmmk& NATIVES' ASSOSSSSIsPr* TION- - W'Hfi* BRANCH. A Meeting of the above Branch will be held in the Tailoressos' Hall on THURSDAY NEXT, the 29th inst., at S p.m. The Brigade will meet on WEDNESDAY EVENING at usual place. E. NICOL, Sec. /-IOURT CHISMAN, No. 7506, A.0.F." The Members of the above are requested to attend a Meeting to. be held in tne Court-room on FRIDAY, 30th inst., a: S p.m. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary. Goldminlng Notices. rpilE WOODSTOCK NORTH GOLDJL MINING COMPANY (LIIII I'ED). Notice is hereby given (in nursuuMi^' o! Sec. lvo cf the Companies \r : x, :j§2), iiiai i C!';ncval Meeting of the Moai'jtsa I i tiie abuvfiinnied Cciiipuny will l)e heirl ;it the Rooms oi" the Nation;'.! Association. Mer- ;«•.(•.■■'• C h; mhers, Queen-ptro»t,oi TIJI2?DAY, thi' vnh day of January. ii."»:l, ia ■> )'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose )f having an account laid before them •hawing the manner in which the wind-ng-up has been so far conducted and the n-operty of the Company- disposed of. tnd of hearing any explanation that may >c given by the Liquidators, and also deermining by extraordinary resolution or >therwise the manner in which the rights if the contributories amongst themselves hould be adjusted, and also the manner n which the winding-tip of the Company hould be completed. Dated the 24th day of December IS9S JOSEPH BARBER. WILLIAM KAYLL. Liquidators,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 304, 24 December 1898, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 304, 24 December 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 304, 24 December 1898, Page 2

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