ECCLESIASTICAL. ST~PAUL'S, Symonds-st.—Sunday Services: 8, #." Com.;. J.1..H. Com; 7, Anthem, "Call to Remembrance/ Offertory Solo, "The King of Love" (Gounod). Ti'HUECH OP~THI3 HOLY SEPULCHRE, L KHYBEK PASS. SERVICES TO-MORROW. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Sermon; 4 p.m., Baptisms; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon. C(T "MATTHEW'S CHURCH, Hobsonfe St.—B a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer, Holy Com. and Sermon; 315 p.m., Children's Service; 4.15 p.m., Baptisms; 4.30 p.m., Confirmation Class; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon. — W. E, CHllam, Vicar. ST. JAMES' Presbyterian Church.--At 11 and 6.4s—Rev. R. F. Macnlcol. ST. ANDREW'S Presbyterian Church, Alten ltd'.— At 11, Communion, Rev. R. Soinmervjlle; at 7, Rev. 8. W- Kntrican, M_A. ; • Si' PETER'S Presbyterian Church, Great North Rd.-At 11, Rev. S. W. Entrlcan, M.A.; Evening at 7,_Rev. R. Sommervllle. DAVID'S " PRESBYTERIAN b Church-At 11, "Must We Look for Another Christ?" At 6.45, "Ancient Latin Hymns and Their Writers: A Thousand Years of Church Bong."—Rev. W. Gray Dlxon. ■ XOX CHURCH, PARNELL. Rev. H. Kelly, M.A.—At 11, Rev. Mr Fletcher Missionary to the Maoris. Retiring Collection in aid of the Mission. At 7, Rev. H. Kelly, Special Sermon to young Women. ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN Church, Ponsonby—Morning at 11 and Evening at 7—Rev. T. F. Robertson. All invited. EVONPORT PRESBYTERIAN Church-At 11 and 7—Lake Hall, Takapuna, 3.15 p.m.—Rev. Robert Ferguson. NORTHCOTE~Pre3byterian Churciv.>~ 11 a.m., Mr Adams, 7 p.m. Mr Lilewall, Sabbath school, 2.30. Mayfield 3 p.m., Mr AdamS. f\ NBHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN \J Church—At U, Evening at 6.3o—Rev. R. Wylle. • _ ,\ VONDALE Presbyterian Church. — 11 /i a.m., 7 p.m.; Wallsumete, 2.30 p.m., Rev. A. Mac Lean. - , ■ _____ IriDENDATjTPRESBYTERIAN MISSION. _ TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m., Rev, J. G. Chapman; 3 p.m., Children's Service, Rev. W. Gray Dixon, M.A.; 6.45 p.m., Rev. John Lothluu. ■SOIREE on TUESDAY, at 6.30 p.m. A UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE XX ; ; Preacher-PASTOR JOSEPH CLARK. Morning at 11— "The Transfiguration of Common Life" 1 Communion Service at the Close. Evening at G.4s—"Love Extraordinary" THURSDAY EVENING, 7.3o—Praise), Prayer, Exposition. BAPTIST CHURCH. - X Rev. A. H. Collins—At 11 & 6.45. OUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH.—Morning at 11, R.ev. C. Carter, "The Personality and Naturf! of God;" Evening at 6.45, Rev. E. Best. T>ERESFORD-ST. CONGREGATIONAL !*"* ■■'■ CHURCH. Morning at 11—Rev. W. Day, subject, "The Doubt of John the Baptist" Evening at 6.45. \ NEWTON~ConFregational Church.-At 11, "The Solidity of Our R&Iiglon;" at 6.45, "The Supreme Argument for Christianity, No, 2-,"—-Preacher, Re.v. tFred,erlc Warner. . T\EVONPORT Congregational Church.— -1-7 Morning at 11, Rev. B. L. Thomas. Communion. Evening at 7, Mr Thos, Webb. AU seats free, M,o unt"eden "congregatTonal CHURCH, VIEW RD, REV. WM. DAY, OPENING OF NEW CHURCH. •" SUNDAY, AUGUST 5. Morning at 11-^Rev. Hugh Kelly, M.A. Afternoon at 3—Rev. J. G. Chapman Young: People's Service. - •■■•■ Evening at 6.4s—Rev. Wm, Day Special Offertory in aid of Building Fund. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. Mendelssohn's Oratorio of ■ "ELIJAH" Will be performed by a Chorus and Orchestra of over 120. Conductor , Mr R. Walton Organist Mr J. P. Hooton Leader, of Orchestra Mr Kreutzer Soloists: Miss Annie Taylor Mesdameg Coates and Eady, Messrs C. Kissling, and W. Cousins, "Tickets, One Shilling. Commencing at 7.45 p.m. SUNDAY, AUGUST 12th, Morninff at 11—-CJommunipn-^Riev, Wm. Day Evening at 6.4s—Rev, Jos Clark Special Offertory in aid of Building Fund. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, "!i ■ TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING, to be addressed by Ministers, and Friends. Select Musical Programme. CONVERSAZIONE and CAKE and APRON FAIR, end of August or beginnlng of September, WE SLST A N METHODIST CHURCHES. PITT-STREET. At 11, Rev. Dr. Moulton, of Sydney. At 6.45, Rey. W. J. Williams, subject, "Death in Our PaJaces" • ST. JOHN'S. PONSONBY. At 11, Rev. W. Ready, subject "Splr-, Itual Ancestry." At 6.45 p.m., Rev. W. Beckett. MOUNT ALBERT, At 11, Rev. J. H. Simmohds. At 6.30, Rev. J. G. Chapman KINGSLAND. < ft At 11, Rev. J. Lothian At 6.30, Mr T. m. Chapman . MOUNT EDEN. At 11, Mr T. Jackson, M.A. - At 6.30, Mr Sale Harrison ARCH HILL. At XL Mr J, O. Bawden At 6:30, Mr F. Souster BAYFIELD. Church Anniversary. At 11, Rev. W. Beckett At 6,45, Rev. W. Ready ■ /^.RAFTOM KOAD CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD^ , 11, Mr J. Barton •• . . 6.30, Rev. H. R. Dewsbury PARNELL—- ■ ■ • ■ . •■■ ■ ■ i' 11; R«v. H. R. Dewsbury . 7, Mr W, H. Nagje • . NEWMARKET— •:.■ ■•■<•■ 11, Rev/1! T. Pinfold 7, Mr J. Belton B EVONPORT WESLBYAN CHURCH.At 11, Rev. J. S. Rishworth. At 6.30, Rev. A. B, Chappell. Blrkenhead— At 11, Mr C. E. Button. At 6.30,' Mr C. E. Button. Takapuna—Lake Hall, 7, Mr L. Hamee. " . ■VTORTHCOTB Wesleyan Church. — i-M Morning at 11, Mr O. Paterson, and Evening at 1, Mr W, Wilson. Sunday School at 3 p.m. ■ -OAYFIELD "WESLEYAN CHURCa SECOND ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m.~REV. W. BECKETT. 6.45 p.m.-RBV. W. READY. Special Singing by Choir. Collections In Aid of Funds. 3 p.m.—Service of Song, entitled "CHRISTIE'S OLD ORGAN," Will be rendered,by S.S. Children and Friends, led by An efficient Orchestra. REV. W. BECKETT will Read the Connective Narrative. Collection in Aid of S. School Funds., CONVERSAZIONE. TUESDAY, ' AUGUST 7. 7.80 P.M. "PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES FRANKLIN ROAD- "" 11, Rev. J. T. Harrison 6.30, Mr Ifl. Wood WATER VIEW— ■ 3, Mr Burrow 6.30, Mr Vaughan ' , ■ RICHMOND. ROAD MISSION— 3, Mr Ferguson 6.30, Mr Page lON.—The Christian Catholic Church and Divine Healings Mission meets every Sunday Afternoon at 3 p.m., and Wednesday Night at 7.30 p.m., In the Tailorem*' Hall, CooJcstreet, Wm. John' pon, Deacon in charge. Mark xvi., 15 to 18, our belief and,, practice. Christ fs all and in alt,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 184, 4 August 1900, Page 2
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