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ECCLESIASTICAL. ST. PAUI/S, Symonds-street. —8, H. Com.; 1L 4, Baptisms; 7, Anthem: "I Will Lilt Up Mine Eyes" (Whitfleld); Offertory Solo (by Mr T. C. Hood, of Sydney): "A Dream of Paradise" (Gray). Collections towards Reduction of Church Debt (CJT. HAITHBW'S CHURCH, HOBSON Of STREET. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 a-m. Baptisms, 4.15 p.m. Evensong aoid Sermon, 7 p.m. THURSDAY NEXT, October I—Meeting of Mothers' Union, 2.3 a Address By MRS NEUGAN. W. E. GILLAM. Vicar. pHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY, Newton. —H. Com. Every Sunday,B a.m.; First and Third Sundays in Month at Midday also, Morning 11, Evening 7, Baptisms 4.3 a £2T . ANDREW'S Presbyterian Church, *■* Lower Knd of SymoiwLs st. —10.30 a.m., Prayer Meatiug (Giles' Schoolroom); 11 a.m., Revs. H. B. Gray and E. O. Perry; 7 p.m., Rev. Henry 13. Gray. CTT. JAMES'S Presbyteriiim Church, Wel- *-> lington St.—Rev. R. L. Walker, M.A.— 11 a.m., "The Proposed Sunday Desecration;" 7 p.m., "An Ancient Summons to B<aifctle and the Response it Met With." CiT. PETER'S Presbyterian Church, Great *-* North road. —Morning at 11, and Evening at 7, Mr McPherson, Cky Missionary. ST. DAVID'S IVesbyterian Cliurch, Khy"ber Pass road.—ll a.m., the Rev. A. C. Wedderepoon; 7 p.m., the Rev. A. T. Thompson, 8.A., jti.D., from Yale Univeraky, U.S.A. CJT. STEPHEN'S Presbyterian Church, *-> Jervois road, Ponsonby.—Morning. 11, Evening 7—Rev. T. F. Robertson. All invited. "IZNOX CHUItCII, Pamell.—The Ilev*. J. -*-*• E. Bertram (from Hawera) will preach —Morning a* 11, and Evening at 7. Presbyterian Church.—ll - 1 -* a.m., Mr A. T. Thompson, 8.A., 8.D.----6.45 p.m., Rev. J. M. Fraser. A VONDALE Presbyterian Church. — II xx ' a.m., 7 p.m. Evening subject, "The Goodness of God and the Existence of Evil." Walktunete, 2.30 p.m., Rev. A. Mac-Lean. /"VNEHUNGA Presbyterian Church. — Rev. J. C. Jamieson at 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. Afternoon Meeting for Young Men and Women. Evening Sermon specially for young men. Anthem, "In the Beginning was the Word." Mr Jamieson will give addresses on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. TpvJEVONPORT - Presbyteriffn Churchl—ll a.m.; 7 p.m., "Symbols of the Holy Spirit; 8.15 p.m., St. George's, Lake.—Rev. K. Ferguson. ■ "\rORTHCOTI3 Presbyterian Church.— -»-* Morning, 11, Key. W. Woollass; Evening, 7, Mr A. Mill. Sabbath School, 2.30. Grpenhithe, 3 p.m., Rev. W. Woollass. METHODIST CHURCH OF AUSTRALASIA.—SEPTEMBEPv 27. PITT STitEET.—Morning at 11, Rev. G. 11. Cole, of Melbourne: Afternoon at 2.30, Rev. G. H. Cote; Evening at 6.45, Rev. G. ( H. Cole. (See Special Advertisement.) ST. JOHN'S, PONSONBY (Sunday-school Anniversary).—Rev. S. J. Gibsem, of Cambridge. Morning at 11 and . Evening , at 6.45; Mr C. H. Poole at 3. MOUNT ALBERT. —11 a.m., Jle-v. S. Griffith; 6.15 p.m., Mir J. O. BawdeiL KINGSLAND.—II a.m., Mr James Wilson, of Newton Mission; 6.45 p.m., Rev. S. Griffith. Sankcy's Hymne. Song Service at aso. MOUNT EDEN.—II a.m., Rev. T. T. Thonrae. 8.A.; 6.45 p.7n., Mr W. Nagle. ARCH HILL.—II a.m., Mr A. Oldham; 6.30 p.m., Rev. T. T. Thomas, B.A. BAYFIKLD.—II a.m., Mr G. Snaddon: 6.45 p.m., Mr F. Souster. AVONDALE.—3 p.m., Mr W. J. Harvey. ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH, POXSONBY. 26th SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY, SEPTEMBER 27th. SABJ&ATH SERVICES. Preachers: Morning, 11 — REV. GIBSOtN, of Cambridge. Afternoon, 3—MR C. H. POOLE. Evening, 6.4S—REV. GIBSON. Anniversary Hymns by a Choir of 200 Children, conducted by Mr R. H. Horsley, assisrted by Mr Wise-man (late of Ascot Vele Church, Melbourne) at the new Pipe Organ, and a large Orchestra under the leadership of Miss F. Cooke. Collection in Aid of School Funds. A CONVERSAZIONE. Will be held in the Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPT. 30. An Excellent Musical and Elocutionary Programme provided by Leading Artists. Tickets: One Shilling. BAFTON ROAD - CIRCUIT. GRAFTON KOAD.—ll.n.in.. Rev. J. J. Lewis; 6.45 p.m., Ilev. C. Griffin. PARNELL. — 11 a.m.. Mr W. Hogg; 7 p.m., Mr R. Wh«atl«y. NEWMARKET.—II a.m., Rev. C. Griffin; 7 p.m., Mr C. Fre-nch. ■VrORTH BHO HE M E T II O D IS T i> CHURCHES. • DBVONPORT—II, Rev. W. Greeuslade; 7, Mr T. Jackson, M.A. BIRKENIIEAD—II, Mr Roget (Student); 7, Rev. W. Greenslade. TAKAPUNA.—II, Roy. J. S. Rishworth; 6.45, Mr WiM. NORTHCOTE.—II, Mr Buddie; 6.45, Mr Roget. SUNNYSIDE.—3.3O, Rev. W. Gweensla-de; 7. Mr Lilewall. MAYPI.ELD.~-3, Mr Roget. P>EIMITIVK METHODIST CHURCHES. ALEXANDRA ST.—ll. Rev. W. Laycock. Subject: "Our Responsibility in Public Affairs." 6.40, Rev. E. Warhurton. Subject: "A Scene on the Road to Jericho." Solo. TUESDAY NEXT. 29th inst, in the abovenamed Church, REV. W. SLADE will deliver his popular Lecture on "Mission Lifo and Work in Fiji." To commence at 7.30 p.m. Collection in aid of Mission Fund. PITT AND EDWIN STREETS—II, Mr George Knight; 6.45, Rev. Burton Butler. EDEN TERRACE—II, Mr ThomaS Clark--6.45, Rev. W. Laycock. NEWMARKET—3, Rev. W. Laycock; 6.45 Mr Richard Toy. MT. ROSKILL—II. Rev. G. W. Smailes; 7, Mr Thomas Webb. SURREY HILS—3. Rev. G. W. Smailes. \ PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES ■*- —FRANKLIN KOAD—II, Rev. E. Warburton, "The Christian's Home;" 6.45, Rev. J. Bennliug, "The Man with a Marred Visage." WATERVIEW— 3, Mr Levi Sxanton; 6.30, Mr S. Wood. RICHMOND ROAD—3, Musical Sesrvice, Mr Cosiett; 6.45, Mr Leyi S ton ton. "jITOUNT EDEN Free Methodist Church.— . XTX 11. Rev. J. Benning; subject "The Coat Must be Paid."' 6.45. Mr J. Murdock. All seats free. A book; a welcome. •OERESFORD STREET CONGREGAx -* TIONAL CHURCH. Preacher—REV. JOHN WILKINS. 11— "IS HELL A PLACE OR STATE OF MIND?" 7—"A PROFANE PERSON" x Offertory Solo, "The Dawn of Redemption," by Mr N. Warren. DEVONPORT CHURCH. REV. A. J. LEE. Morning, at 11—"Unweariness in Welldoing. ■' Evening, at 7—Musical Service and Address to Young People, "Why Am I a Christian?" Solo by Mrs Harnett, Anthem by Choir. "VJEWTON CONG RE G ATIONAL i-v CHURCH. EDINBURGH-STREET. Morning, 11—MR. S. STONE. Offertory Solo, "Beyond the Gates of Paradise." Evening, 6.4S—REV. W. WOOLLASS. Offertory Anthem. "O Lord, Thou Art My God." OUNT EDEN Congregational Church, View roarl.—Rev. Wm. Day, Minister. Morning. 11: Ev&ning, 6.45, "The Man from Across the River." ■OONSdNBY BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 and 6.4s—Rev. Alfred North. —OSPlsii HALIu PARNELL. MR C. H. HINMAN Will Preach (D.V.) TO-vMORROW, at 7 p.m.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 3

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