ECCLESIASTICAL. QT. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH, PONSONBY. 23RD ANNIVERSARY. TO-MORROW. Morning at 11.-REV. J. CLARK. Afternoon at 3-REV. W. BECKETT. Evening at 6.4S—REV. W. READY. Selected Musical Items will be Rendered at Each Service. Special Collections for the Trust Fund. ANNUAL FESTIVAL OX WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1900. SOIREE at 6.80 in the Schoolroom ORATORIO at 7.30 in the Church. Tickets, 1/. A Combined Choir of St. John's and Devonport Wesleyan Churches, and other friends, will render with full Orchestral Accompaniment, Farmer's Beautiful Oratorio, "CHRIST AND HIS SOLDIERS." C<ALVATI O N A R M Y. >■-> , AUCKLAND CORPS. AN EXTRAORDINARY DAY TO - MORROW. Special Services conducted by MAJOR and MRS BENNETT, assisted by Adjutant and Mrs Williams, Ensigns Crist, Dix, Randell, Capts. Lewis, Law, and Lochead. Special Singing. Al Music. Come m Crowds. FRED. BURTON, CO. -QAYFIELD WESLEYAN CHURCH.-----O 11 a.m. Rev. W. Beckett (the new circuit minister). 0.-15 p.m., Mr S.E. llulbert. . -\TORTHCOTE Wesleyan Church—Morning IN 11. Mr Eaton; Evening 7, Rev. Beecroft; Sunday School at 3. A UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. Morning at 11: REV. J. G. CHAPMAN. Evening at 6.45: REV. CHARLES CLARK, of England. Who has kindly consented to Preach in Aid of the Funds of the Baptist Home Mission to the Northern Settlements. SPECIAL SINGING AT THIS SERVICE. Seatholders only admitted by the Lower Side Doors up to 6.35. Arrangements made for Overflow Meeting in the Upper Schoolroom. OT7NT EDEX~BAPTIST CHURCH.Moruing at ll__Evcni_g, Rev. E__Begt. -OONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. JL -Rev A. H. Collins-At 11, 'The Lost Love for Lost Men." At 6.4p, "Vital Virtues-No. 7, Self Control. Address to Children at Morning Service. nHURCH OF CHRIST, U PONSONBY RD. LORD'S DAY. At 11—"The Lord's Supper" (Acts xx.; I. Cor. xi.) At 2.45, Bible School At 6,45, MR THOS; J. BULL will preach All Seats Free. HeartyW'elcome to All. mi-lE~TRINITY—Three Persons, One J- God. Is It Reasonable and Scriptural? Dr. Hosking's subject at Oddfellows' Hall, Cook and Grey streets, Sunday, 3 p.m. Discussion and Questions. All invited. Chairman, Mr Stevens. TJNION PIIEE BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m., Rev. Arthur Dewdney. % 7 p.m., Rev. Arthur Dewdney. C p.m., Open Air Servicer, Victoria-st. MONDAY, 7.30 p.m. Prayer and Testimony Limelight Entertainment, TUESDAY EVENING. Admission, Adults 6d, Children 3d. pHURCH OF CHRIST. WEST-ST. Morning at 11—Fellowship and Breaking of Bread Evening at 6.45. GEO. ALDRIDGE WILL PREACH. Subject, "Not the God of the De&d, but of the Living." Lantern Lecture-WEDNESDAY, at 7.45. \JEW CHURCH "Services, Hall, PompalJ-\ lier Terrace, Ponsonby.—Morning at 11 lON'S INVITATION.-The~CMsUan Catholic Church meets Every Sunday Afternoon at 3 p.m., and Every Wednesday at 7.30 p.m., in the Tailoresses' Hall. Cook-st. Full salvation for spirit, soul and body. Deacon Wm. Johnson. Mark 16. 15-IS. Belief and. Practice. Christ is all and in all. CIHRISTADELPHIANS Commemorate ' Christ's Death and Resurrection, Masonic Hall, Karangahape Road. Morning at 11, Evening at G. 45. S" T. GEORGE'S HALIT Great North RdT Newton—Sunday, 3 and 7 p.m. — Gospe} Address. No Collection. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m., Prayer Meeting. ■HITY HALL, SUNDAY EVENING - V.^ The Rev. W. Day, Mt. Eden, will give the Evangelistic Address. Doors open at 7.30 . Service commences at S. All are invited. ",p OD ALL"IN~ ALL'*~(irCor. xvT_B) V-T will be Mr C. E. Button's subject at the V.M.C.A. Rooms To-morrow Afterno.on, at 3 o'clock. All are invited. m he o. s 6 P h y. "ATLANTIS, THE LOST CONTINENT." Lecture by MR SAMUEL STUART, In the MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, LOWER QUEEN STREET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. at 7.30. Questions at Close. Collection. A UCKLAND UNITARIAN CHURCH] A ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PITT-ST. Minister—REV. WM. JELLIE, B.A. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Morning, 11—"The Mask and the Wearer" Evening, 7—"From the Old Faith to the New—No. 4, Sin and Atonement" Sunday School at 3 p.m. miiE 'centrat7mission -*- REVIVAL SERVICES. 11 a.m.—Mr S. G. Rountree, Rev. H. J Walker. 3—Sunday-school and Bible Class 6—Open Air, Queen and Customs streets. 6.3o—Sacred Selections, Vocal and Orchestral. Special Talks to Young Men by Young Men. Messrs Mains and garrison Happy, Hearty, Homely Services for NonChurchgoers. QWING TO THE CONTINUED HIGH PRICE OF STOCK, THE PRICE OF MEAT WILL BE ADVANCED BY THE BUTCHERS. v l^>" J^ FLY N N AND IHx, COACHBUILDERS. ELLIOTT STREET. Have always on Sale a Variety of NEW and SECOND-HAND VEHICLES at moderate prices.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 124, 26 May 1900, Page 2
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