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ECCIJ-S-ASTICAI,. QT. MARK'S CATHEDRAL.—Second Sunday after Trinity.—Holy Communion, 5 a.m.; Morning Prayer and Sermou, 11 a.m.; Children's Service, 3 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon, 7 p.m. St. Barnabas' Day, Tuesday—Meeting of St. Barnabas' Association, St. Mary's Branch, Parish Hall, 4 p.m. iCJ'T I'.PL'S, Symonds-street—S a.m., 11. M Coin • 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Sermon; 7 pm.. Evensong aud Sermon. Anthem ■The Bun Shall Be No More (Woodward); offertory trio. "'An Evening Prayer' (Smart), Jlasters Kent, Wilson, and West. _T MATTHEW'S CHURCH. WELLE3----6 LEY-STREET WEST. SUNDAY. JUNE 0. S a.m. Holy Communion; 11, Morning Prayer and Sermon. Anthem. "O Taste and Sec-" (Goss): 4-U5 p.m.. Baptisms; 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. Anthem. "Jesu, priceless Treasure" (Dr. J. Varley Roberts), specially composed for boys. Offertory solo, "Shepherd of The Fold (Barnard), Mr W. Asptuall W. E. GILLAM, icar. ST. MATTHEW'S PARISH HAL*-.— TUESDAY JUNE 11. 8 p.m.—Lecture. Illustrated with To Limelight Views, by Rev. Canon Hasemen! "The History of the Anglican Church of N.Z. Admission I-RLE. Collection. . MATTHEW'S CHURCH. THE TOWER is Open to Visitors every week day, from — uu i:M P' m - xlc - ets ' sixpence each. EPIPHANY CHURCH. Newton.—Second Sunday after Trinity, -uue a.—Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Morning Prayer und Sermon, 11 a.m.; Children's Service, :' p.m.: Baptisms. 4.30 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon, '" p.m. Preacher. Rev. P. Clenry. ]Ef<T ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN D 1 CHURCH, Alten-rd. (Lower End of Symonds-st.).—Divine Service at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: Rev. Robert Wylie. ST JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WelliDgton-st.—Preacher, REV. R. L. WALKER M.A. —11 a.m., "Retribution." Children's Address: --Doors." 7 p.m., "ltegarding- the Clouds." Anthem, "The Homeland" (Sullivan) : QT. I'ETEE.PRESBI"TI!RUN CHURCH Great North-road. —Morning at 11, Children's Floral Service. Evening, at 7 —"A Detective from Whom there is no Escape." Solo, Miss MeCrae. — Rev. R. 11. Cafherwood. Ht STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN S3 CHURCH. PONSONBY. Preacher: REV. A. MACAULAY CALDWELL. 11—"Baptism of Water and Fire." Cbililrcu's Address: "Tne Light of the World" 7—"City llission Work, in the Old Conntry and the New: Personal Experience of Conditions. A Cordial Invitation. Books Provided. BT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH KHYBER PASS-ROAD. 11 a.m.—3lr. Matthew Henry. 7 p.m.—Ber. J. B. Russell, B.D. (Knox Church). Anthem: "The Lord is King" (Trimnell). -j*7"NO*_ CHURCH, PARNELL. 11—Comrmmion. REV. .1. B. RUSSELL, B.D 7—_". MATTHEW HENRY. Anthem: "Jesus, Word of God Incarnate' (Gounod). PSOM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH^ I'ubllc Worship, 11 a.m. aud 7 p.m., Rev. Wm. Trotter (late of Bannockburn, Scotland). Slnday-schuol in Epsom Hall, p.m. T7-DENDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH XX —Her. A. Mlilur M.A.—ll. "Tuy Vv lii Be Douc.'' «.45, -The Culture of tu'e Conscience." r>JS-EHUXGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. v -' —H a-m.. "War, aud tbe Oesecration ot Human Lile." 7 p.m., "The Unspeakable Loss."—R.y. p. p. Scott. ■ I") EV O S F O R T PRESBYTERIAN Af CHURCH.—Morning, at 11; Evening, at i; anthem, -Arise, bbinn for Thy Ligut x. _"?- c (G " J " El*"* - ?"); re.-it.. "Ye People Rend lour Hearts"; ami aria., "If With all "tour Hearts" (Elijah); Mr. A. K. \Vri"ley Afternoon (Takapuna), _.I_, Rev. I. E Bertram, M.A. METHODIST MISSION. ORANGE HALL, NEWTON ARCADE. 11* a.m.—Morning Service. Speaker Mr bamford. * FORKSTERS' HALL. NEWTON P . «"!_',*,;, berTlte - Address by Rev. J. -.ViLfaON, "LIFE'S LOST CAUSES." . SPa of U,as? '" Mil *r _ _° 10 ' " T!le Be "er MR. L. 1-. BLOOD. Orchestra asslst-Og. _ FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON ' P . 7; IU Service (lata Mr. J. )■ Sermon by KEY. J. Mc,. IV " A , L ™S Fai th for Dying "Smm". Dvo *' SaTed "7 Grace," Misses Willis and Henderson. MR R GOSI»iia.lj will assist at Services'. HELPING HAND B HALL, FREEMAN'S 11 a A m *' Barriers BurQ^ Away. Also, Children s Blakeley. SS A " Klrk ™<>- Hr. H. r To-iroßßotr. liov h em *^ m ™* «~l X«n« MIKES (Youu" s_-. iF . "" L ' BLA " BLAMIRBS (the V, Ua °l' , KEY - IL T - REY. H. £ _ _x,n^ S5 - nI Evangeliat). cut). 3 rt™-\ Ml !'' S l>b* Bible Studfor EveningTsoi_.P" D * r ' ni ' Voors °P C " gins 6._5 M _omT e _rly n *"*' be ' S&'Elt^^ e7 \«UNO PEOPLE'S ject, "Youthf;,i ,", _' v - c - Oliver. Suu3. Rev. a l l ■»"•» Xonched by God." I'oung People 81, Mnss Meeting Anthem, _tor__..S. •H' L - Biamires. solo, recit., a__ _r,i °. rt s 12th Mass); ham" ("Elijah- 1 \\ Lr>r(l Go of Abrkl SeX, 1 .TJ L^ D -"- Bey. A. N. 8.A.. Rechabites ; r . _ A ' x - scotter, Rev. A. ™lri Mins ' s, ' rmo: * to tion," by sneciai ~_ ° a " T ' ue Di QaesARCH 3_L-^ U ~"' G. 40, Rev. j. A " - u _' Charles French. AVONDAIeLv, ~ v (Communion). 6.45. Mr. Jabe_ Brtd __ > "'" J ' A " Lux£ov<l. P REY. b MlHES^ltf^^V^^ 0 "^ L. BLAMIRa's Ca s Mf w)- KEY. H REV. H. L. BLAu.^ ceKful Evangelistl I dent) 3 1 ..m 8^ d M1 B R ES (The Bible St_ |for_Evenl Dg Service af ° c P .',?* . oors °P^ \ M AUCK_,I ND L^^ H SERVICES. A * ND E AST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON.Rn i t-> " Bpe-oe- 6.45, . . "' G ' W ' L MOUNT EDEN ' TUC **' B ' A ' 8.A.; 0.40, Key *)•-„' T R< .' w - '*• Tuck, NEWMARKET i, h P cn<,p - Thomas; 7, Mr x '~ ";■ Mr. W. Howard PARNELL MPTrm ° D - Mr. S. Wood- 7 T "°DIST MISSION.—II, REMUERA 'J,' r - X W - Stone. hxl; 5: ESS gS; MET^ 5f S_? 55S^13^^ WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHS>s__iu ~~ son. Subj ect at 11, R 6V . 0". Wil . "OLora, How 5h ,if ,^, lli;ion -" Anthem. ing, 6.45, (B S .«' Ev "» : 'getting and _ _",-?_ Subject, "ForI "Gloria" (fro m , S?" ! -*"'"-ertug." Anthem. BAYFIELD~__f . n s Twelfth Mass). Evening, at .6.43 _? 1U & U ' Mr ' Bridges; i VORTWIS?--— - • Bra kenrig. SHORE METIiObTST-CiECUIT DEVONPort ~ '■"" Mr. L. B. Neafe • Mr " £ . T. Garland. 7, Mr. A. H. _^S_T___- M:r - W - i U-tvoy. 7, 3fc, J« E. l ReT " S. .Griffith; o.i-J,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1907, Page 3

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