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ECCLESIASTICAL. pHURCH. OF ENGLAND. HOME MISSION FUND. By order of the Diocesan Synod, Special Collections, will be maue on IaUiNUAY iNj_,A'i', vie 3rd mat., m- ad tue cuuicues of the Lwccse tor trie tiomu iviiasioii -uu_. W. S. COCHRANE, Secretary Standing committee. /IHURCH OF THE HOLY SEFULCUKE, Kyber Pass.—services Tomorrow; 8 a.m., Hoiy Cominuiuun; 11 ium., Morning prayer ana _eimun; 4 p.m., Baptisms; V p.m., Evening prayer and Sermon, special Preacher at Evening service, the Rev. W. E. Lush. lit. PAUL'S, Symonds-street.—B a.m., £5 Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning prayer, Sermon and Holy Communion; 1 p.m., Evening Prayer and Seiiuoti. Preachers— V lear una Rev. v.. E. uitiam. Anthem, "My uou, Look Upon Me_' (Keynolas). ouertory: "The Better Land" i,juae;. Collections lor Home Missiuiis._ MAT W S CHU .ttv :i 1. JO Hobson-st.— Sunday, March 3—B a.m., Holy communion; 11 turn., Morning Prayer Holy Communion, and Sermon; Churcn Parade ot Bluejackets ot H.ivi.S. Archer. „lo p.m., Chiidr.n's service; 7 p.m., Evenaoijg ana Sermon. Presbyterian Church.— Rev. Henry B. Gray. 11 a.m., "Teaching from the Prophets":—ll.: Peace Out of Bitterness." 7 p.m., the first of a course of Monthly Sermons on "Life Lessons from Literature and Biography." I. "A Dangerous Venture" (Shakespeare's "Henry V.") Young Men and Women specially invited. c_T. JAMES'S Presbyterian Church, Welio Hngton _ueet.—At 11 and G.-to, Mr Button. qt. PETER'S Presbyterian Church, Gt. K5 North Rd—ll, "Sowing and Reaping." 7, "A Poet's Estimate or. the Word." — Rev. R. Sommerville. lit. STEPHEN'S Presbyterian Church, K7 Ponsonby—At 11 and 7—Rev. T. F. Robertson. CHURCH, ParnelK Rev. Fl". -*■*- Kelly, M.A.—ll, "The Shipwreck at the Golden Gate: Its Doctrinal and Practical Implications." 7, Special Sermon to Young Women, "Ezekiel's Wife.'' DEVONPORT Presbyterian Church—At 11, Communion; 7; 3.16, Lake Hall, Communion.—Rev. R. Ferguson. •MORTHCOT_npresby~teriaVl.hurch.~ll --t a.m., Mr E. Adams; 7 p.m., Mr O. Paterson; Sabbath School, 2.30; Mayrield, 3 p.m.. Mr Adams. A VONDALE Presbyterian Church. — 11 --J- a.m., Communion; 7 p.m.—Rev. A. Mac Lean. ONEHUNGA Presbyter Tan Church.— 11 & 7—Rev. R. Wylie. CONGREGAJJ ' TIONAL CHURCH. INTRODUCTORY SERVICES Of the REV lOHN WILKINS (Of I.ondon) AS PASTOR. Morning 11; Communion 12.15. Evening 7 o'clock. ON TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 5, A WELCOME TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING Will be held. Tea, 6.30. Tickets, 1/. Mr Geo. Fowlds, M.H.R., will preside. "\TEWTON Congregational Church, Edinburgh-street-Morning, 11, "The Unseen Companion." At M 5, "The One Hour in a x.ite." S, Communioit.-Rev. G. Hervey. (V.TOUNT EDEN""X v ONGREGATIONAL ATa - Church. View Rd.—ll, Mr F. M. Hay; 6.45, Mr Laurie Wilcock. DE VONPORT CtINGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Minister: REV. B. L. THOMAS. Morning at 11 and Evening at 7. WESLEY AN METHODIST CHURCHES PITT-STREET CIRCUIT. PITT-STREET. At 11, Rev. W. J. Watkin, subject, "Fifty Years of Weslcyan Life in. Auckland." 6.15, Rev. W. J. Watkih. ST. JOHN'S. PONSONBY. At 11, Miss Malcolm At 6.45, Rev. C. Carter MOUNT ALBERT. At 11, Mr T. Jackson. M.A. At 6.45, Rev. W. Beckett KINGSLAND." At 11, Mr E. Cox At 6.45, Mr W T ebb MOUNT EDEN. At 11, Rev. W. Beckett At 6.45, Mr R. C. Whitham ARCH HILL. At 11, Mr Viggers At 6.45, Mr Scott. I BA YFIELD. At 11, Mr Brakenrig At 6.45, Mr Souster Q.RAFTON ROAD CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD--11, Rev. H. Williams ( 6.45, Mr T. Jackson, M.A. PARNELL--11, Mr Belton, student 7, Mr Souster NEWMARKET— 11, Rev. H. J. Walker 7', Mr ißeitoro, student ORTH SHORE " " WESLEYAN CHURCH. DEVONPORT-U and 7-Rev. A. B. Chappell BIRKENHEAD-11, Mr S. Stone; 7, Mr J. Shepherd NORTHCOTE—II and 7—Mr J. Liilewall TAKAPUNA—II, Mr W. Wilson; 7, Mr R. J. Roberts PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES, ALEXANDRA STREET— 11, Mr F. Souster 6.45, Rev. W. S. Potter PITT AND EDWIN KTRJ_J_T„----11, Rev. S. Potts 6.45, Rev. H. Williams EDEN TFRRACE— 3, Rev. S. Potts 6.45, Rev. B. Dudley. m » (Farewell Service) NEWMARKET— 3, Rev. B. Dudley (Farewell Service) 6.45, Mr D. Goldie MOUNT ROSKILL— H, Rev. B. Dudley. (Farewell Service) 6.45, Mr Wm. Kerr SURREY WILLS— 3, Rev. H. Williams. 6 45, Mr H. R. Burton. Farewell Social to Rev. B. Dudley at Eden Terrace on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7.30. ' Flrebell Service on Saturday and Sunday Evenings, as usual. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES FRANKLIN ROAD— 11, Rev. W. S. Potter, subject, "Lessons from a Fruitless Tree" 6,45, Mr Mill WATERViEVV3, Rev. W. S. Potter 6.30, Mr J. W. StantonRICHMOND ROAD3, Mr Bosworth e!45, Mr Hunter TuCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. Pastor: JOSEPH CLARK. Morning, 11 o'clock—"Progressive SalvaEvening, 6.45 o'clock — "Sayings on the Cross," the first of a Series of Addresses on the "Seven Sayings on the Oross." Communion at Close of Morning Service. MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1901. LECTURE by REV. H. J. BLACKIE, of Melbourne, On "INDIA-ITS PEOPLE AND THEIR CUSTOMS," Illustrated by beautiful Limelight Views, as exhibited in the Melbourne Town Hall. Time, 7.30. NrON~Free Baptist CFurch.—ll a.m.", "Spiritual Growth;" 7 p.m., "The Cleansed Leper," Mr A. WhaUey.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 2 March 1901, Page 2

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