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Ecclesiastical. K K T AND EA S T E i: SPECIAL COURSES OF SERMONS, CITY AND SUDCREAN" CHURCHES. ST. PAUL'S. Sundays at 7 p. if. COURSE OF "LENTEN LESSONS." I. " The End in View" (Eccl. xL, 7, S)—Tha Incumbent. 11. "Spiritual Fool" (S. Matt. iv.. 4)— The Rev T. This le, M.A., lato of Holy Trinity, Marvlebone, London. 111. "Motives" (I. Cor. s., S3)-Tho Rev. J. XV. Alioway, B.A, IV. 41 Much ost of Little" (S. Jo. vi., 9)— The "Rev. P. H, Gulliver. M.A., Warden o: St. John's College. V. " Escaped from Death " (3. Jo. viiL, 51)-The Incumbent of St. Matthew's. VI. *' A Sorrowing Triumph" (S. Luke six , 41, 42)— Tho Incumbent of St. Sepulchre's. EASTER DAY— Spec'al Sermon by the Lord Bishop of tho Diocese. Wkdnksdav Evenisi.s. 7.15 — Short Sermon and Lentua Reading. ST. MATTHEWS. COURSE, ON "OUR TALENTS." Ami Wednesday, at 7.30 p.m. Introductory Address : "Our Talents, Opportunities. Lent" (Gal. vi., 10)— The Incumbent. Sundays, at 7 p.m. I. "Our Talents—Tim*"(l. Cor. vii.. 29)— The Rev. T. Thistle, M.A. 11. "Our Talent*—Money" (S. Lu. xvi., ll)-Tho Incumbent of St. Mary's. 11l 44 Our Talents—lnfluence " (Phil, ii., 4)— The Incumbent of St. Sepulchre's. IV. "Our Talents—Natural Gifts" (Job xxxii., 9) — The Rev. J. W. Alloway, B.A. V. "'Our Taleuts— Acquired Accomplishments" (I. Cor. iv., 7)— The incumbent of St. Paul's. VI. "Our Talents —Tha Garden of tho Soul "(Gen. ii., 15)—Tho Lord Bishop of Auckland. Ea.sterday—' "Our Talents—Payment by Results'* (S. Matt. xv.. 21, 2d, *29) —The Rev. the Warden Warden of St. John's College. Wednesday Evknis-os. at 7.30—A Lenten Course of Readings. ST. SEPULCHRE'S. COUr'SK ON " SIN AND DEATH." SL'NDAYH, at 7 P.M. I. " Death by Sin." Rom. v., 12 —The Incumbent. 11. " Dead in Sin," Eph. ii., I—The Rev. J. S. Hill, ill. " Dead unto Sin," Rom. vi , 11—The Incumbent ef St. Matthew's. IV. "Death from Sin/ Rom. vi., 7— Tho Incumbent of St. Mary's. V. "The Death for Sin." I. Cor. xv., 3—The Lord Bishop of Auckland. VI. " Tho Death or end of Sin, I. Cor. xv., 25-23—The Incumbent of St. Paul's. Easter I>at —"Life foriEvermore." Rev. i., IS—The Bishop of Melanesia. Wkdnksday Evexinus, at 7 p.m.—Special Sermons. ST. MARY'S, PAKNELL. SITNBAYH, AT 7 P.M. COURSE OS "THE LIFE AND DEATH OF THE LORD JESfS." I. " Holiness of the Lord Jesus "—The Ircumbont. 11. "Sympathy of tho Lord Jesus "—The incumbent of St. Matthew's. 111. "Teaching of tho Lord Jesus "—Tho Incumbent. IV. 4t Miraclcsof tho Lord Jesiu"—The Incumbent of St. Sepulchre's V. '* Death of the Lord Jesus " —The Incumbent. Wi:dnkse»ay Kvkninus, at 7 r>.M. COURSE ON " SIN." February 14—''Nature of Sin "—The Incumbent of St. Sepulchre's. February-I— I 'Conviction cf Sin"—Tho Incumbent of St. Paul's. February *28 —" Sorrow for Sin"—The Lord Bishop of Auckland. March 7—" Consequences of Sin"—The Incumbent of St. Matthew'?. March 11—" Forgiveness of Sin" -The Von. Archdeacon Pritt, Incumbent of St. Mark's. Friday Evenings, at 7 p.m. COURSE ON "OUR NEED AND THE DIVINE REMEDY," by tho Incumbent. ALL SAINTS 1 , PONSONBY. Sundays, at 11 a.m. SPECIAL COUnSli OF LENTEN SEUMONS. Subjects and Preachors will be announced week by week. WEDNKriUAY (commencing with Ash Wednesday), at 7.HJ p.m. A COURSE OF SHORT LENTEN" LECTURES. HOLY TRINITY, DEVONPORT. LENTEN SERMONS, As announced. at 7 P.M. SPECIAL LENTEN LECTURES. ST. MARK'S, R EMU ERA. Services and Subject? as announced. EPIPIIANY, WEST NEWTON. Sl'S DAY.-i. COURSE ON "THE REPROOFS OF CHRIST." I. (7 p.m.) *' Half-heartedness," S. Lu. ix., 50-60. 11. (7 p.m.) " Self righteousness," S. Matt, ix., 12-13. 111. (11 a.m.) "Unreal Profession," S. Matt, xv., S. IV. (7 p.m.) " Mistaken Friendship," S. Matt, xvi., 22-23. V. (7 p.m.) " Neglect," S. Matt, xxv., 41-44. VI. (7 p.m.) " Denial." S. Lu. xxii., CI. Easter Day (t3.30 p.m.)—" Christ's Promise : Because I live, ye shall live also," S. Jo. xiv., 19. Wednesdays, at 7.30 p.m., commencing with Ash-Wednesday. ST PAUL'S CHURCH—(Ash Wednesday, To-day) -S a.m.. Holy Communion ; 11 0.m.. Litany and Commination Service: 7.15 p.m., Shortened Evening Prayer and Sermon, " Self Knowledge," gT. ANDREW'S CHURCH. Tho Annual Meetinr of the Congregation will be held, in tho Church. Alfcen Road, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, 7th February, at half-past 7 o'clock. "VTOITNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIAX TION, corner of Wellesley and Albert-streets.— Evangelistic Servico every THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30. All are invited. New arrivals are cordially invited. Board and Residence. C<ELECT HOARD AND RESIDENCE.— © Sanford House, Upper Hobmn-strect. PANAMA HOUSE, close to Government llou.se. comfortable bed and sitting for married lady and gentleman, also vacancy for one or two fintlnricn engaged in oftiefs during the day. EiOARD AND RESIDENCE (suburban) > in a privato family.—For address, apply HriiAT.D Otlico. _ Board and residence.—Belie v ue House, Emily Place, three minutes' walk from Post-oflico, Wharf, and Station. O' NE or two Gentlemen would meet with very Comfortable Board and Resilience (with whole or partial board) in a private family. Position central—For address, apply at the Herald Office. >ELMONT HOUSE, Vincent-street.— > Board and Residence, for Gentlemen requiring all the comforts of a home : rooms double or single. Table liberally and punctually kept; good Bath, Piano, Suites of Apartmcntd, Terms moderate.— Mrs. Basten WATERLOO HOUSE—Waterloo QuadY v rant, opposito Government Gate. Promenade, Bath, and Piano ; terms moderate. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincentstreot—Mrs. Richmond begs to inform her friends that she has now opened her new premises as a first-class boarding house. Single and double bedrooms and suites of apartments. Plunge and shower baths, and every accommodation for visitors. Two minutes' walk from Opera House.—Terms on application. >T(OVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, HO3SON-STREET. Board andLo.lglng ..20s per woek do. do. (single mem) 25s do. OUNG WOMEN'S INSTITUTE AND HOARDING HOUSE, QUEEN-STF.EET. Onen daily from 10 a.m. till 1.00 p.m. _ Dinner and Luncheon, froml2 to 2 p.m. Tea, from sto 7 p.m. Boarding House for young ladies who are occupied during the day. . . Terms on application to the Lady Superintendent Y.W.O.A. Meeting every Monday, at 7.30 p.m. Governor,n Agancy, and Lending Library in connection with the Institute. Jp>AIHIA, BAY OF ISLANDS. 1 BOARD AND RESIDENCE, ON MODERATE TERMS. For INVALIDS, or those desiring Chan'.'e of Scenc ! and Air, in a beauti-ul spot, opposite Ilussell. Easy of access. Boating and Riding. ; Apply to _ _ Mns. POOLE, Paihia._ TSIT ENT NO R HOUSE, Y Bkacii Road, Uevospout. A delightfully situated Marino Residence, com manding an extensive view of the harbour, city., am e suburbs ; conveniently located between the > ' and Devonport wharves. Every comfort and con i yenience for visitors and board. Terms moderate.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6622, 7 February 1883, Page 1

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