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ECCLESIASTICAL. j A UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE j' PASTOR JOSEPH CLORK. At 11— "Divinely Imposed Duties" At 6.4s—"Broken Fences" Communion after Evening Service. THURSDAY EVENING. 7.3o—Preaching j SwvJcn. L_T." "ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN i © Churcn, Alien Rd.-AL 11, Rev. D. vv. j Kuneinian, ivi.A. At i, Kuv. _i. Beat. j l_t] Pj_'__.R'_ Presbyterian Cuuicii, j k> Great North Rd.—At 11, "The Lord j Hath .Need ot Them." At i, '"ihe War as Affected by the Nation's Prayers." — Key. It. fcJonmiei'ville. UtT PAUL'S, SYMONDS STREET.— iO S, ii. com.; 11, H. com.'; /'. Anuiem, 'Incline Thine Ear" (Hirnmei). Otferiory. buio, ""_U_ Man of borrows" (.Aaamsj. /UIUKUH OF CHRIST. WEBT-ST. i 0 ' ', Morning at 11—Fellowship and Breaking :, of JJreau >i Evening at 6.45, ■ !" MR EDWIN CARR. :j Subject, "Our Lamest Expectation and; iio_t>." Bible Class on WEDNESDAY at 7.45. : Important subject by a Brother. Dis- i cuasion inviteci. A Seat. A Book. A Welcome. _VONPOKT Wesleyan Church. — */ a, Rev. J. Crump. At 7, Rev. C. _. ..croft, birkenhead—At 11 and 7, Rev. ijavki O'Donnell, commencing a Six j Days' Mission. Takapuna, 7, at LaKu j jiail, Mr H. Scott. i _»J_NDAL_i "Presbyterian Mission — At 11, Mr L. Thompson, M.A., stuaeiit. At 6.45, Mr D. McPherson. SJ[X. MATThIiW'B Onurcn, Hobson-st.— IO i> a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion. Preacher, Rev. P. T. Williams, M.A. 4.1 a p.m., Baptisms. 7 p.m., i_venm_ Prayer, preacher, Rev. W, J.. GUlam. NOX CHURCH, PARNELL. —Rev. H. Kelly, M.A.—At U, "The Bubonic Plague In Scripture and Times: Its Real Significance." At 7, "Lord Roberts' Message to General White. Was It Reiisona_bleV^ trE STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN £3 CHURCH. Ponsonby.—Morning at 11, Key. Dr. Howard Taylor, China Mission. Evening at 7, Rev. Mr Sim, M.A., B.D. All invited. _____„ 1 ■xfORTHCOTE Wesleyan Church—Morn1N ing at 11, Evening at 7—Mr Stanton. Sunday School, J5. PAVILION SERVICES, MX. ROSKILL RD. SUNDAY, 7 'p-m.—Subject, "The Holy Spirit: Its Work on Earth; its Manifestations; its Relation to the Law of God." MONDAY, 7.30 p.m.—A Practical Illustration of Obedience, from the Bible. What itMean s to Serve God. TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—"The Seal of God and the Mark of the Beast," Rev. 13 and 11 DT. JAMES' Presbyterian Church, Wei-lington-st.—At 11 & 6.4s—Rev. R. P. Macnicol. Mrs J. Hudson Taylor, of the China Inland Mission, will address the Young at 3 p.m., in the Hall. Parents J and friends are invited. / M-iUKL'H OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE V-1 Khyber Pass—Services To-morrow — S a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Sermon. 4 p.m., Baptisms. 7 p.m., Evening Prayer and Serrn'Vti , I \ VONDALE Presbyterian Church. — -~>- At 11 and 7. Titlrangl 3 p.m. — Rev. A. Mac Lean. Waikumeto, 2.30 p.m., Supply. I7IREE Methodist Church, Mt. Eden.— ■' Rev. Dr. Hosking—At 11, "A Conference of Pharisees." At 6.45, "Failure of Prohibition in King Country—Results of j Personal Observation. A Plea for the Natives." t>eresford"st~congregational '~* CHURCH. ... At 11—"A Living Dog and a Dead Lion."! At 6.4s—"Human Solidarity, in Religion and in Destiny," No. 2 REV. JOSEPH PARKER. QPEN DOORS TO ALL COMERS. EVERYTHING AS FREE AS THE AIR. HELPING HAND MISSION. FREEMAN'S BAY--11 a.m.—Mlssioner, 7 p.m., Mrs Howard Taylor (China Inland Mission). SOLO BY MISS ALICE RIMMER. PROTESTANT HALL, NEWTON— The Missioner will be in charge. 7 p.m.—Praise. 7.3o—Mission Service. SOLO. ORCHESTRA. BRIEF TALKS. The Sin-weary and Sorrow-bowed Invited COLIN C. HARRISON, Mlssioner. rpABERNACLE SCHOOL. SOCIAL MEETING AND SALE OF BALANCE OF GOODS, TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 20. Proceeds in aid of School's Contribution to Debenture Liquidation. SEVEN TO TEN P.M. Refreshments on Sale during Intervals. /^.RAFTON ROAD CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD--11, Rev. A. C. Lawry 6.45, Rev. W. Morley, B.D. PARNELL— 11, Mr J. L. Wilson 7, Mr S. Woods NEWMARKET— 11, Rev. Dr. Morley 7, Rev. W. Graham ; "pONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH — X Rev. A. H. Collins—At 11, "Vital Virtues," No. 2, "Kindness." Evening at 6.45, "In the Suburbs of Sodom." Month;ly Communion after Evening Service. Mount "eden"congregational Church, View Rd.—Rev. Wm. Day, Minister—At 11, "An Apostle's Prayer." At 6.45, "Christ and Business." pHURCH ■ OF CHRIST, V-/ PONSONBY RD. LORD'S DAY. At 11—"The Lord's Supper" (Acts xx.; I. Cor. xi.). At 2.45. Bible School. 6.45 p.m., subject, "The Salt of the Earth." Preacher—THOS. J. BULL. AH Seats Free. Hearty Welcome to All. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES FRANKLIN ROAD— 11, Rev. W. S. Potter 6.-30, Rev. W. S. Potter, subject "A Working Church" WATERVIEW— 3, Rev. W. S. Potter 6.30, Mr J. W. Stanton 1 RICHMOND ROAD MI3SION--3, Mr J. Bosworth I 6.30, Mr W. Thompson i pRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES ALEXANDRA STREET--11, Rev. J. Olphert 6.45, Rev. W. Laycock. subject "Young Men and Religious Difficulties" PITT AND EDWIN STREETS--11, Rev. W. Laycock 6.45, Mr Thomas Webb EDEN TERRACE— 3, Rev. B. Dudley 6.45, Rev. J. Olphert NEi'W MARKET3, Rev. W. Laycock 6.45, Mr D. Goldie MOUNT ROSKILL— 11, Rev. B. Dudley 6.45, Mr H. R. Burton SURREY HILLS— 3, Mr Wm. Kerr 6.45, Rev. B. Dudley T>RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. ±. EDEN TERRACE. PUBLIC WELCOME TO REVS. H. WILLIAMS AND B. DUDLEY. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH _1. Tea at 6.30 cm. , After Meeting at 7.30. Tickets, 6d each.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 65, 17 March 1900, Page 2

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