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Personal. rjl AK E NOTICE. I will sot bo responsible for any debts my wife, Margaret Kew, may contract after date, the having left her home without just cause. MANT&EDKEW, April 16th, 1884. View«road, Mount Eden. "IAT ANTED information of J OHN HENRY U GOOD (fonnerly officer of the I.C. in Ballinrobe), or of his Wife, Lizzie Gertrude Treston Eevney. When last heard from were living at the Thames.—Any information of them or their children will be thankfully received by his untie, Patrick Good, archirect. Ballinsloe, Co. Galway; and by her consins, Luke Alexander Treston (Stlpendary Magistrate, Latrim), and John Treston (Banister-at-law) ; Box 95, General Post-office, Dublin.—Nbwb of iraawaits them. - . Lost and Fonnd. T OST.—Lady'a Gold Chain with Two ■ i Lockets and Cross appended. Finder will kindly leave same at Mr. Beale's Office, Mercantile Chambers. * f OST, on Wednesday afternoon, about JiLJ four o'clock—A Lady's small Beticule, containinga leather purse with two pounds in it. Finder i will be rewarded by returning it to *t.t> Office. Sermons, Lectnres > Soirees, &e. ST. JAME S' S CHURCH. WELLINGTON-STREST. RE-OPENING SERVICES! . - i RE-OPENING SERVICES!! The tliova Church having undergone extensivs Repairs and Painting, will be • RE-OPENED ON SUNDAY, the 20th Instant, BY "" SPECIAL SERVICES, •■■ ■■ j -• As follows:— - Morsikg, at Eleven: REV) T. MoKENZIE FRASEE. A»t*rnoos at Thuee: The Eer. J. ROBERTSON will conduct a Serrice 1 for the Young, to' which Parents and Friends are Cordially Invited. Evenino. ai Half-past Srx: | . REV. S. MoFARLANE. ' Special COLLECTIONS toward! defraying expenses of Repairs will be taken up at each Service. JSLLESLEY - STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. TOE TWENTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES OP THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL Will be held TO-MORROW (Sunday), April 20, 18S4. Mr. Spurgeon will preach morning and evening In the Choral Hall. Subjects: Morning, " Our Father's Will Concerning - the Little Ones;" Evening, "A New Name in a White Stone." Mr. Fairbrother will address the Scholars and Friends in the afternoon at the Chapel, Weilesleystreet.' r A Public Soiree will be held in the Schoolroom on TUESDAY EVENING, April 22. Tea at Half-past Six p.m. Tickets, One Shilling and Sixpence. Aiter tea Public Meeting in the Ohapel, when addresses will be given by the Revs. Macfarlane, Fairbrother, and Woolley. PARNELL WESLEY AN SUNDAYSCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Will be held on SUNDAY NEXT, APEXL 20th. Morning Service at eleven o'clock by the Rev. B. BAVIN. Afternoon Service at threo o'clock by the Bev. WATKIN : Address to Children, Parents, and Friends. Evening Service at half-past six by the Bev. GRIFFITH. ' • • On TUESDAY, APRIL 22, a Soiree will be held in the Schoolroom at half-past dx o'clock. After Tea a Public Meeting, which will be addressed by Ministers and Friends. A. LAYBOURN, Esq., in the Chair. Tickets Is 6d each, to be had from any of the Teachers. •' - *T ECTURE ON THE «' TABERNACLE,'.' H i Illustrated with Coloured Diagrams, By the REV. J. S. HILL, In YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION HALL, On FRIDAY, 26TH inst.. AT HALF-PAST SEVEN. Admission By Ticket Free.- Collection on behalf of Evangelistic Work. Young- men's christian . association. OPENING MEETING OF THE WINTER COURSE - OF LECTURES. CHORAL' HALL, FRIDAY, MAY 9. HISEXCELLENCi'THE GOVEIINOK WILL PRESIDE. ' Addresses by Well-lcnown Gentlemen: Particulars in future Advertisement. ; "pRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES SERVICES TO-MORROW as follows ALEXANDRA-STREET— Morning, at Eleven—Rev. W. S.Potter. Evening, at half-past Six—Re v. W. S. Potter. PITT AND EDWIN-STREETS— . Morning at Eleven—Mr. George Turley. - Evening, at half-past Six—Mr. C. Reld. NEWMARKET— Evening at half-past Six—Mr. Thompson. OONGREGATIONAL SERVICES. BERESFORD-STBEET—Eleven, Rev. J. Robertson, M.A. Half-past Six, Rev. R. F. Macnlcol. MOUNT EDEN—HaIf-past Six, Rev. R. Laishley. NEWTON—Eight, KvangeHsiic Service. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.—First Sunday after Easter—Eight a.m., Holy Communion; Eleven a.m., Morning Prayer, Holy Communion and Sermon by Rev. W. H. H JERVOIS, M.A.; Halfpast Three p.m., Children's Service; Half-past Six p.m.* Evening Prayer and Sermon by the INCUMBENT, " Prayer, an Earnest of Immortality." The collections throughout the day will be devoted to the Home Mission. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES, Pitt and Vincent-streets— Horning at Eleven, Rer. S. Macfarlane. Evening; at half-past Six, Ur. 3. li. French. IIOUNTEDEN—Evening at half-past Six, Mr. C.E. Button. ■ ST. THOMAS' CHURCH, April 20, 1884. The Bishop of Auckland will administer the rite of Confirmation at half-put six p.m. Candidates are requested to enter the Church by the Vestry. PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. Morning, at Eleven, Kev. A. Reid. Afternoon Evening, at half-past Six, Rev. T. G. Carr. ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH, Ponsonby. — Morning, at Eleven. Rev. T. G. Carr. Evening, at half-past Six, Rev. S. W. Baker. PARNELL WESLEY AN CHURCH Horning, at Eleven, Rev. R. Bavin. Evening at half-past Six, Rev. S. Griffith. ' DEVONPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH. —Morning at Eleven, Mr. B. F. Rothwell. Evening at half-past Six, R»v. W. Q. Parsonson. Mount albert wesleyan CHURCH.—Morning at Eleven, Rev. K. Markham. Evening at half-past Six, Mr. G. Keene. Mount eden baptist chapel.— ' ' Morning, at Eleven, and Evening at half-past Six, Rev. Mr. Woolley, of the Thames. VTEW CHURCH SERVICES, held in the UK Commercial Rooms, over Rattray's, Queen* street. Morning at Eleven. Subject: l( How Heavenly Blessedness is Lost.'* ' •" ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE.—Geo. A. Brown will Locture on Sunday night at half-pait Six. Subject: "What think ye of Chiist." Morning Services at the Temperance Hall, Albertstreet, and Eden Hall, Mount Eden, at Eleven o'clock. ■ OTAHUHU BAPTIST CHAPEL.— Sunday. April 20.—Rev. A. Fairbrother will preach in the Morning. WELLESLE Y ■ STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. —Sunday-school Anniversary Services, Choral Hall, Morning and ' Evening.—Soo advertisement. . ■ "O ATIONALISTIC ASSOCIATION.— _t\) Lorne-street Hall, Sunday, April 20.— Morning, at Eleven, Discussion Class; after which Meeting of the Association. Evening, at Seven, Lecture,"Spirit or Matter? an Enquiry into the Causes of Life and Organisation," by Mr. A. CampbelL Musical Selections. Ladles cordially invited to attend. EUNERAL NOTICE.—The Members of the Rationalistic Association are requested to attend the Funeral of the child of Mr. M. S. Leers, .of Cracroft-strpet. Arch Hill, at 3.30 p.m. This Day. Theatre royal.—Sunday evening SERVICES, under the conduct of the Yonng Men's Christian Association, on Sunday Evening, from Btc 9. All are invited. Seats Free. A- POOR GUMDIGGER, just from the J-\ country, who has been drinking for years, ■ays he has been brought to the Saviour by the advice and prayers of one or two members of the Salvation' Army. May God help them and their families! : YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO-' CIATION, Corner of Wellesley and Albertstreets.— Meeting for United Prayer This (Saturday) Evening. at 7'SO. A BIBLE READING will be given. Friends are cordially invited. A BIBLE CLASS for MEN every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, from g till*. "TJIBLE AND PRAXUiR ONION. . NOTIOE TO MEMBERS. Cards for 1884, containing their number, en the roil, the principles of the Union, and a Calendar of Chapters for the new ear, ara'now ready, and will be sent on receipt of name and address, with • twopenny stamp, on application to Mr. Brakenrlg, Young Men's Christian Association, Auckland. . 4

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6996, 19 April 1884, Page 1

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