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ECCLESIASTICAL. ST. PAUL'S, SiMGNDS STUEUT.-8, H. ■ Cum.; 11, 7, Autiiem, "The Sun bhall be no Mure' (Woodward); offertory Solo, -"ltie King of Ages" (Marks). fc<T. ANDREW'S" Presbyterian Church, ■O i^wer Symonds-st. and Alten Rd.---11, "Unnamed but Remembered.' i, Lire I Lessons from LuerutuK- and Biography— 111. A Groat Forgiveness (Tennyson's 'Guinevere')." ht JAMES'"PRESBYTERIAN Church, K5 Wellington-st.-ll and G.-15-Rev. J. J. Cairney, lrom Otago. ' | Pi-esoyierian Church, Gt. b North Rd.-11, "Spirit Witnessing With Spirit;" 7, "The Aiinistiy of Angels."—Rev. K. Sommerville. . StT DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN O1 CHliu.il. Upper byuKiuaa-iJLiuut.— TJ-.c Hey W. Gray Dixon, M.A.—ll a.m.. Ordination and Induction of Elders. 6.45, "The Great Alternative." _T ~ STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN >o Church, Ponsonby —11 and i-i Hey. T. F. Robertson. N~cTx~~ OHU IiCH, PARNELL. REV. H. KELLY, M.A. 11, "One Thing Thou Lackost .. "Biblo Difficulties—l. God Visiting the Iniquities of the Fathers Upon the Children." A VONDALE Presbyterian Church.—ll -c\. a.m., Communion; 7 p.m.— Key. A. Mac Lean. -\7 OUTUCOTK Presbyterian Church.—ll ■i-N a.m., Supply; 7 p.m., Mr Adaiusj (ireenhitlie, :i p.m., Mr Adauis. Thursday, 27th, Lecture, Hey. G. B. Monro. NEHUNGA PRESBYTEIII A N Church Rev. It. Wylie—ll, "The Three fold Ministry of the Spirit to the Unbelieving." ti.oO, "Hindrances to Accepting Christ" Kbiiii iA S METHODIST* CHURCHES. PITT-ST. CIRCUIT. k'l i T-STK.Ui.fciJ.'. 11, Rev. J. JLaw 6.45, Key. C. 11. Garland Subjucl, "The Intenwertation of a Dream" (sermon to Young Men) ST. JOHN'S, PONSONBY. 11, Rev. S. Griffith 6.45, Hey. VV. Heady First of a Series of Addresses on "The Prodigal Son"—Subject, "Home, Sweet Home." MOUNT ALBERT. 11, Rev. VV. Beckett 6.45, Rev. S. Griffith KINGSLAND. 11, Mr J. Alison 6.45, Mr H. Scott MOUNT EDEN. 11, Rev. C. H. Garland 6.45, Rev. W. Beckett ARCH HILL. 11, Mr S. E. Hulbert 0.30, Mr P. Stone BAYFIELD. 11, Rev. W. Ready G. 45, Mr W. L. Kirk ATORTH SHORE WESLEYAN IN CHURCHES. DEVONPORT—IL Rev. A. B. Chappell; 6.30, Rev. J. G. Chapman BIRKENHEAD—II and 7—Mr Mcßean, student TAKAPUNA—II, Rev. J. G. Chapman; 6.45, Mr Wilson NORTHCOTE—II, Mr Cox; 6.45, Rev. A. B. Chappell TTrafton road~ "circuit, grafton road--11, Rev. H. Bull 6.45, Rev. H. Bull NEWMARKET— 11, Rev. J. T. Pinfold "The Ministry of Winter" 7, Mr J. D. Billens, trom Christchurch PARNELL— 11, Mr E. O. Somerville 7, Mr W. Holds worth ■pRIMITIVJETMETHODIST CHURCH £& JL. ' FRANKLIN ROAD— 11, Rev. W. S. Potter "Our Prospects a Motive to Dilligence" 6.45, Rev. W. S. Potter "The Conditions of Successful Search" WATERY IE W--3, Mr Lee 6.30, Mr Bosworth RICHMOND ROAD— 3, Rev. W. S. Potter 6.45, Mr D. Goldie TDBIMITIVE""' METHODIST X. CHURCHES. ALEXANDRA-ST.----11, Mr F. Souster 6.43, Rev. W. Laycock Solo, "Refuse of the Soul , (Hartwell Jones) PITT AND EDWIN STS.----11, Rev. W. Laycock 6.45, Rev. H. Williams EDEN TERRACE— I 3, Rev. W. Laycock i 6.15, Mr G. Turley . j NEWMARKET3, Mr J. D. Billens 6.45, Mr Wm. Hawkins MOUNT ROSKILL— • 11, Rev. H. Wiiliam3 6.45, Mr J. Alison SURREY HILLS3, Rev. H. Williams 6.45, Rev. J. Benningr EDEN Free Methodist Church.— 11 Rev. J. Bwnnins, subject, "Have Ye Understood?" 6.30, Rev. S. Potts. T>ERESFORD - STREET CONGREGASJ TIONAL CHURCH. Preacher—REV. JOHN WILKINS. 11, Exposition of tho Epistle of James 7 "Repentance." Solo by Madam Chambers, "Wise Men Flattering-" ("Judas THURSDAY EVENING NEXT—Seventh P.T.E., 8 to !)—Address by the Rev. C H Garland. Miss Mary Laing will sing two Solos. West End Orchestra, conductor Mr Wm. Tremain. No Collection. T^^VTO^^ONISREG^TITWAL Church N E<linburgh-st.—To-morrow (Sunday)— Sen-ices, 11, "Hereby Know We ih.a Spirit of God:" 6.45, "A Delusion of Men and an Insult to God." Preacher, Rev. G. H. Barrett. _ . OUNT EDEN Congregational Church View Rd.—Rev. Wm. Day, Minister —11 "Forbearance;" 6.45, "Interviews with Jesus-A_Courtier in Trouble." tSEVONPORT Congregational Church.— IJ Rev W. Woollass.— Morning at 11, Evening at 7. Subject: "An Unpopular Prime Minister." A UCKLAND TABERNACLE. J\, PreacheT—PASTOß JOSEPH CLARK. 11, "A Joyful Life" €.45, "A Royal Dinner" THURSDAY, 7.30—A Missionary Meeting. See other advertisement^ T" HE NINTH ANNiviIRSART OF THE AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE Y.P.S.C.E. Will be held in the Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1901. Tea in the basement at 6.15 p.m. Prayer Meeting at 7 p.m. Public Meeting at 7.30 p.m. Chairman: REV. JOSEPH CLARK. Short Addresses on C.E. Work. PMONSONBY Baptist Church.—Morning X 1L Rev. W. R. Woolley; 6.45, Mr Belton. UNION Free Baptist Church.—Pastor Albert Whalley. 11 a.m., "An Uplifted Banner." 7 p.m., "<Orpah and Ruth." Special Services will be held Sunday, 30th June, prior to alterations to the building. MOUNT BDKN HAPTTST CHURCH.-" Morning, 11, Evening, 6.45, THE OLD HELPTNG HAND MISSION HALL, FREEMAN'S BAY. 11 a.m.—Rev. Colin C. Harrison, "Participators." 7 p.m.—An Old Time Mission Meeting. Speakers: Sister Kenneth. Miss Carrie Porter, Rev. Colin C. Harrison. Miss Elva White will sing "The Lord is Love." 7 p.m.-FORESTBRS' HALL, NEWTON. The Maori Songstress and Charming Speaker, Capt. Stirling will Sing and Speak. Don't Miss These Heart Stirring Serdces iT^R COCKROFT^wiII speak on a Dl- ■"■*• vine Touchstone at Flrebell, 3 o'clock Sabbath, June 23.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 147, 22 June 1901, Page 2

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