. ECCLESIASTICAL. QT. PAUL'S, SYMONDS-STREET. — 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 u.ju., Morntag Prayer and Sermon;. 4 p.m., Holy Baptism; 7 p.m.; Evensong" and Sermon. Anthem: "I&t the Waters of Babylon" i (Allen). Offertory Solo: "Total Eclipse" : (Handel), Mr George McGhie. C<T. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, WELLESO LEX ST. WEST. SUNDAY, JANUARY 28. S a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Sermon; 4.15 p.m.. Holy Baptism; 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. Anthem, f Will Lift Up Mine Eyes" (Whitfield). Offertory Solo, Madame Wielaert, "Jerusalem, Thou That Killest the Prophets" (Mendelssohn's "St. Paul"). 'qT. MAT TH E W'S CHURCH. THE TOWER is Open to Visitors every week day, from 12 till 4.30 p.m. Tickets, Sixpence. Proceeds go to Peal of Bells Fund. EPIPHANY CHURCH, Newton. — Sunday, 28th Jan. —Morning 11, H. ConiEyery Ist and 3rd Sunday in the Month, after Morning Prayer; Evening 7.— Preacher, The Vicar. j£J;T. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN . W 1 CHURCH (Low«r end of Symonds-st.). —Rev. Henry B. Gray.—Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Anthem,"o Lord, My God" (Malan). Sacred Music (at close of evening service): Organ solo, Mr W. T. Sharp; vocal solo, "There is a Green Hill" (Gounod), Miss Annie Taylor; chorus, "In Humble Faith" (Garrett), Choir;-vocal solo, "Ora Pro Nobis" (Piccolomini), Mr B. Anniger; vocal solo, "Glory to Thee, My God, This Night" (Gounod), Miss Annie Taylor. Doxology. ST. JAMES' Presbyterian Cnurci, Wel-lington-st. — Minister, Rev. R. L. Walker, M.A. — 11, "The Lord"s Prayer— 11. Hallowed Be Thy Name;" 7. "Narrowness and Breadth:" Anthem, "The Lord's My Shepherd" (Macfarren). ST. DAVID'S Presbyterian Churcn, Khyber Pass-road.—Rev. Thos. Scott, M.A., of Mangere.—ll a.m., "Christ Crucified: The Power of God and the Wisdom of God"; 7 p.m., "Almost Persuaded." School at Motutapu on Monday. Boat leaves at 8.45 a.m. iQT. STEPHEN'S Presbyterian Church, ♦3 Ponsonby. — 11 and 7 — Rev. A* MacAulay Caldwell — Morning, "The Juniper Tree;" Children's Address, "Ideals." Evening subject, "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity." . QtT. PETER'S Presbyterian Church, Great *-' North Rd. — Service at 11 — Rev. D. D. Scott, of Onehunga; 7, Rev. R. H. Catherwood. Special Collections and Offertories at each service. Strangers and nonchurchgoers heartily Invited. ' J£NCX CHURCH, PARNELL.
REV. J. B. RUSSELL, B.D. 11 a.m. — "Extra Goodness" 7 p:m "We Ought, Therefore Wβ Can." A VONDALE Presbyterian CUurch — p m I P x, m - r~ Avon<ial e South, 3 p - m - — -Key. A. Mac Lean. gp. ENOCH'S Presbyterian Miseion Hall <« Manungslde.-7 p.m., Mr D. Macphei> son. Everybody welcome. QNEHUNtiA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH a £ ey - H " Cetherwßod; 7 p.m.. Key. D. D. Scott. TYEVONPORT Presbyterian Church.- - --1;-, tsw tats. M ETfIOPI » CHURCH. AUCKLAND (PITT STKERT) CIRCUIT. bold; G. 45, Rev. J. J. Lewis He^^Gtl^ 111 - 11 ' ReT/j - «*• e.ffi. ws- u > *"- w - B - *■* Re^^S- 11 ' KeT - X X L ™*' 7 ' ci PAKNELL—11, Mr Gosnell; 7, >Mr T. Mr W. Brakenrlg. BAYFIELD—II, Mr T. Garland; 6.45 Mr W. Nagle. REMUERA—7, Mr L. Stanton. AVOXDALE—II, Mj: H. Ford; 6.45, Mr J. W. SuacUelford. MORTUARY CHAPEL—II. Mr Chisholm--6.30, Mr C. Roberts. HENDERSON—6.3O, Mr L. Neale. ELLERSLIE—7, Rev. T. W. Newbold. PANMURE—7, Mr T. Jones. ■___ NORTH SHORE * METHODIST CHURCHES. DETONPORT — 11, Mr T. W. Poole; 7, Rev. S. Griffith. — SUNNYSIDE — 11, Mr L. Hames; 7, 3lr W. Wild. — BIRKENHEAD — 11, Mr S. Stoae; 7. Rev. G. S. Cook. — TAKAPUNA — 11. Rev. S. Griffith; 6.45, Mr G. Wilson. — NORTHCOTE— 11, Rev. G. S. Cook; 6.45. Endeavourers.— MAYFIELD — 3, Rev. G. S. Cook. ££T. JOHN'S; - PONSONBY >J Evening, 6.45, Dr. Hugh Keith will Sing "The Soul's Awakening."—Preacher, Rev. J. A. Loxford. Subject: "Secret Prayer.'' "PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES,
SUNDAY SERVICES. ALEXANDRA STREET—II, Rev W. S. Potter. 6.45, Rev. H. Price. PITT AND EDWIN STREETS—II, Mr R. Tudehope; 6.45, Rev. E. Warburton "Cycling Through Life " NEWMARKET-3, Rev. W. S. Potter; 6.45, Mr A. Beer. MOUNT ROSKILL—II, Rev. E. Warburton. "Throwing the Net." 3 Grand Service of Song. "The Californian Nugget." Good music Helpful story. Ssbo°l; 6.45, Mr J. Ferguson. Solo. Miss W iHls. Bright, Attractive. Helpful Services. -V COME. _ ra&lffin" a C nf U "^S ii G Z SSSSSoiSis-' IZ; G R e c v! e T nt k^: 6.4 a p.m. Mr S Gibbons; WATERVIEW— Sunday School Anniversary, 3 p.m Rev G Clement: 6.30 p.m.. Rev. A. ' Harvey' AVONDALE—7 p.m., Mr J. Burrows. TjM>EN TERRACE Primitive Methodist -*-• Church — 11 and 6.45 — Rev. G. W. Smniles. Evening subject. "Heaven's Question to Earth's Sons." J7*RBE METHODIST CHURCH, Mount -*- Eden.—Morning 11 a.m. Rev J W Smith: Esanin;? 0.45. Evangelistic ' Service! speakers. Mr J. Bowles and Rev. J. Smith. Sankeys Hymns at Evening Service. All are welcome. EUESFORD STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Preacher: REV. JOHN WILKINS. 11—"TRUSTING GOD IN THE DARK." 7—"THE FAILURE OF A PROMISING CAREER." Wednesday, 7.4s—Annual Church Meeting. EVOXPORT Congregational Church.— Morning at 11, Rev. Geo. Burgess, F.R.A.S.; Evening at 7, Rev. Geo. Burgess, F.R. .A.S. "VTEWTON Congregational Church, Edin--1-1 burgh-street.—Morning 11, Rev. C. E. Davidson: Evening 6.45, Mr F. Stone. OUNT EDEN Congregational Church, View-road. —Rev. Wm. Day. Minister. —Morning 11, "The River of God's Pleasures"; Evening 6.45, "The First Frnits of the Cross." N~E HUN G A CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Services at 11 and 7, REV. J. MILLS-STOOPS, B.A. All Seats Free. JApCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. Morning 7.3o—Prayer Meeting. 11.0 —-Preacher. Rev. J. B. Sneyd. Evening 6.15 —Out-door Meeting. 6.4s—Preacher. Joseph Clark; "The External Sign, anfl the Internal Me-aning of Baptism" To be followed by the Immersion of several j Candidates. Anthems by the Choir. Evangelistic Hjnins. . Strangers Always Welcomed Thursday, 7.:», Prayer. Praise and Exposition. TJONSONBY Baptist Church.—Morn Ins U. -t Mr J. G. Mitchell (Secretary \.M.C .A); Evening 7, Mr H. B. Hogires, M.A.
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