ECCLESIASTICAL. ciT PAUL'S, Symonds-street. —8, H. fe "Com.; U, H. Com.; 7, Anthem: "In Humble Faith" (Oarrett); Offertory: "0 for the Wings" (Mendelssohn), feoloist. Madarnc Chambers. StTMATTHBW'S CHUKCII, HOBSON £5 SX —To-morrow—S a.m ,H. Com.; 10 ji.nj Confirmation Class (Mules); 11 am Morning Prayer and Sermon; 4.15 pm Baptisms; 4.30 p.m., Con.nrmation Class (Females); 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. 7yF~~ ANDHKW'S PRESBYTERIAN fe, ' " CHURCH, LOWER SYMONDS ST. iind ALT EN Rd. REV. HENRY B. GRAY. 11 ;i iv.—"Divine Care." 7 p.m.—Memorial Service for tho Victims of the Ueeeut Fire. Funeral of the Children from Church at U n.m. CIT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN >O CHURCH, UPPER SYMONDS-ST. THE REV. W. GRAY DIXON, M.A., At 11 a.m. aud 6.45 p.m. Evening Subject: "How to Die Well." SALE OF WORK at tho Manse, Pointstreet, Mount Eden, on WEDNESDAY, sth inst., from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. KN O X CHURCH. ' PARNELL. REV. H. KELLY, M.A. 11, "The Repentance of Judas Iscariot" 7, Special Sermon to Young Women — "The Princess Michal—Her Folly and Her Fate" '.CJT. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN ChurcnT O Wellington-st—ll and 6.45, Rev. J. J. Cairney, from Otago. Evening Com munion Service, Rev. R. F. IVJacnicoL ST. PETER'S Presbyterian Church, Gt. North Rd.—ll. "Rooting Up Foreign Plants;" 7, "Cleansing: Preparatory io Worship."—Roy. R. Sommerville. C]T. STEPHEN'S"*" PRESBYTERIAN >o Church, Ponsonby.—ll and 7—Rev. T. F. Robertson. NORTHCOTE Presbyterian Church.— 11 a.m., Mr E. Adams; 7 p.m., Air Button; Sabbath School, 2.30; Mayiteid, 3 p.m., Mr Adams. A VONDALB Presbyterian Church.— -l\- 11. Mr J. Burrow; 7, Mr J. L. Pattullo; Hobsonville, 11; Henderson, 2.30; HobsOnville, 7.—Rev. A. Mac Lean. ONEHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN Church -11, Rev. R. Wylie; 6.30. Also, at Epsom, at <i.30, the Rev. R. Wylie. ONKHUNGA Presbyterian "Church.—Rev. li. Wylie.—Sunday Services. Morning sit 11 a.m.. Evening at 0.30 p.m. Wiuto^juiAiH hi a, xat> d i iTx" CHURCHES. PITT-STREET. lli Mr A. Mcßean, student Mi, Rev. F. W. lsitt PONSONBY. 11, Rev. Wm. Beckett 0.45, Rev. A. B. Chappell MOUNT ALBERT. 11, Rev. S. Griffith 6.45, Mr W. Nagle KINGSLAND. 11, Rev. A. B. Chappell 0.30, Mr A. Mcßean, student ■ MOUNT EDEN. 11, Mr Price fi.45, Rev. S. Griffith ARCH HILL. 11, Rev. J. Law 6.30, Rev. Wm. Beckett BAYFiELD. 11, Mr J. O. Bawden 6.45, Mr D. A. Bodley riRAFTON ROAJS CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD— 11, Rev. J. T. Pinf. 1 '■ 6.30, Mr C. E. Godbe! NEWMARKET— 11, Mr C. E. Godbehoie 7. Rev. J. T. Pinfold PARNELL— 11, Mr J. L. Wilson 7, Mr S. Woods HJORTH SHORE WESLEYAN JM CHURCHESt DEVONPORT — 11, Rev. J. H. Simmonds; 6.30, Rev. J. G. Chapman BIRKENHEAD-Ol and 7 - Rev. J. S. Rishworth TAKAPUNA—II, Rev. J. G. Chapman; (5.45, Mr Souster NORTHCOTE — 11, Mr Burton; 6.45, Mr Lilewall _________ TDRIMITIVE METHODIST XT CHURCHES. ALEXANDRA-ST.----11, Rev. H. Williams 6.45, Rev. W. Laycock Subject, "The Unpardonable Sin Solo, "Calvary" (Rodney) PITT AND EDWIN STS.----11 Rev. J. Saunders 6.45, Rev. S. Potts EDEN TERRACE— 3 Rev. J. Saunders 6.45, Rev. H. Williams NEWMARKET3, Rev. H. Williams 6.45. Mr G. Turley MOUNT ROSKILLChurch Anniversary. 11 Rev. J. Benning 3,' Rev. S. Potts 6.45. Rev. J. Saunders WBDNBSDAT-Public Concert and Social at 7.30. Good Programme, i/**" freshments at intervals. Tickets, 1/. SURREY HILLS--3 Rev. W. Ls.yeock 6.45, Mr F. Wilkinson ■pBIMITIVfi METHODIST CHURCHffiS. X . " "***" FRANKLIN ROAD— H Rev W. S. Potter "The Great Need of the Church 6.45, Rev. W. S Potter "Following Afar Off RICHMOND ROAD— 3 Rev. W. S. Potter 6.45, Mr S. Stone WATERVIEW3, Mr Stanton 6.30, Mr Stanton ___ ~ ijßasanr-jg™* TABEB' Preacnpr _PASTOß JOSEPH CLARK. 3rrr«?sr;v, te Mo m'"iHTOsSiT, I.M-Pmyer. PTaiM. at Exposition. . — -pONSONBY'B"aptist Church.-Morn.ng X 11 am • Evening 6.45 p.m. Ke\. a. M7.ra t ES ElyS StaS-- MW: r Woolley. . TTNION PREB BAPTIST CHURCH. U I'nstor. Mr Whalley. 11 a.m. "The Message for the 'fines;'' * nm. "The Philliplnn Gaoler." MONDAY. G. 15. Annual Tea. Tickets, fid each. 7.30 p.m., Annual Reports and Election of Officers; ERESFORD - STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Minister: REV. JOHN WILKINS. Morning, 11—"A Greai Test of Character" Evening. 7—"Friendship with Jesus" Anthem, "Incline Thine Ear." Communion Service. THURSDAY NEXT—Fourth "Pleasant Thursday Evening, 8 io 9. Short Talk by Rev. Gray .Dixon; Mr Arthur Ford will sing two Solos; Organ Solo by Mr W. J. Hookey. No Collection. OITNT EDEN Congregational Church View Rd.—Rev. Wm. Day, Minister —11, "Unchronicled Saints." 6.4a, Communion; "Interview with Jesus: VI., Simon the Pharisee." NEWTON Congregational Church, Bdln-burgh-st.—To-morrow (Sunday) — Services—ll, "The Claims of the Christian Assembly," 6.45, "The Way of Divine Blessing."—Preacher, Rev. G. H. Barrett. .yS.EVONPORT Congregational Church,— -»-' Morning at 11, Communion; Evening at 7, subject, "An Object Lesson." OUNT EDElTpree Methodist Chnrch.Morning at 11, Bey. S. Potts; Evening at 6.30, subject, "A Great Fire," Rev. J. Bennmg. ITT HALL SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE — EVANGELISTIC ADDRESS—Open to All. Visitors, Strangers, Non-churchgoers heartily invited, ©erxfoet commences-atcß, otoeiiig^at 9«
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 1 June 1901, Page 2
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