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■ Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, fee. ,/ FIRST ANNIVERSARY ARCH TTrT.T. WESLBYAN CHURCH, SUNDAY/APRIL 27. MORNING BEBVICE, ■ At eleven o'clock, by the REV. S. MACFaRLANE, AFTERNOON, At three o'clock. Special Address to Young People by MR. .0. E. BUTTON. EVENING SERVICE, At half-past six, by the '■■ REV. W. J. WATKIN. Collection* will be takon up in aid of the Trust Fund. ONTUEBDAY EVENING, APRIL 29, SOIREE AND PUBLIC MEETING. Tea'on the tables at half-ptst six o'clock, after which Addresses will be given by.the Ministers of the Circuit and other friends." Tickets, Is 6d each. Chairman—Mb. Bkllhotjbe. - -.-.-, Anthems will be rendered at each Service by a Special Choir. Conductor —_b. G., Snrrn—r. "PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Before Leaving for England MR. THOMAS BPURGEON Will deliver a Lecture I Entitled "THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH, AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH." The Lecture will treat Instructively and Humourously of Lying, KqurVpcatiorj, Exaggeration, Gossip, Flattery, Boasting, otoS ST.!JAMES» _ALL. IH UR S DAY, MAY 1. . ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. „ PSOOEKDB IP TABERKaOLB BOTLPIKO F~TP. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, PITT AND VINCENT STREETS. SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERMONS, SUNDAY, APRIL 27,1884. Morning at 11, by Rev. A. Reid; afternoon at 3, by Mr. Knott; evening at 6.30, by. Rev. S. Macfarlaae. Selections of music will he sung by the children. : Collection at eaoh Service in aid of the school funds. . TUESDAY, APBIL 20. PUBLIC TEA MEETING. . Chairman: Mr; J. Knott. Speakers: Rev. S. —acfarlane, "Lsrrikinism;'' Rev. R. Bavin, "Some Defects in Home Training;" Mr. Enoch Wood, " Our Work;" Mr. J. Wrigley, " Discouragements of Sunday School Teachers." . • Tea on the Tables at 6. SO. Tickets Is 6d each, may be had frem any ot the Teachers. "ORIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES SERVICES TO-MORROW as foUows :— ALEXANDRA-STREET— Morning, at Eleven—Rev. W. S.Potter-a Temperance Sermon. Evening, at hilf.past Six—Rev. J. Boothroyd. PITT AND EDWiN-STREETS— Morning at Eleven—Mr. D. Joldie. Evening, at half-past Six—Mr. G. Field. NEWMARKET— Evening at half-past Six—Mr. C. Reid. TysypNPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH. . ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. Rev. R. BAVIN, at Eleven o'Olock a.m. Rev. W. G. PARBONSON, at half-past Slxp._. The SOIREE will take place on TUESDAY next, at half -past Six, in the Devonport Hall, ST. MATTHEWS SCBOOL-rfRENOVA-Services will be held and Offertories taken for the above object TO-MORROW: eight a-m., Holy communion; eleven a.m., Special Sermon. At three pro., a Special Service for the Children, wlih an Address. At hali-past six p.m., Anthem " Break forth into joy " (Barnby); service, Winchester; Sermon by the Rev. W. H. H. Jervois, 11. A. - -■ ST. SEPULCHRE'S SCHOOL-HOUSE, Symondt-street.—The' Second of the Lectures In defence of the Christian Faith, by Professor wODET, of Newchatel, will be read on Sunday (Tomorrow) Evening, April 27, at Eight p.m.—Admisslon. Free. Chairman, J. Batter. Esq. . /"i ONGRE GATIONAL SERVICES. BERESFORD-STR&BT—Morning at Eleven, and' Evening at half-part Six. Rer. J. Robertson, M.A. . MOUNT EDEN—HaIf-past Six, Mr. W.Kerr. , NEWTON—Eliiht, tivan.ellstlc Service. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES. - PITT AND VINOENT-STREETB—Sunday-johool Anniversary. See adveriisement and come ! MOUNT EDEN—Evening at half-past Six, lax. Roberts. .. ■ YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO-. CIATION, Corner of Wellesley and Albertstreets.—Meeting for United Prayer This (Saturday) Evening, at 730. A BIBLE READING will he given. Friends are cordially invited. A BIBLE CLASS for MEN every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, from 3 till 4. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.—B a.m., Holy Coinmnnton ; 11 a m., Morning Prayer, Litany, and Sermon by Rev. W. H. H. Jkbvois, M.A. ; 6.30 p.m.. Evening Prayer and Sermon by the Incumbent, " Christ, our Shepherd." WELLESLEY • STREET BAPTIST CHURCH.-Rev. A. Fairbrother will presoh in the Chapel—Morning at F'even, and Evening at a quarter to Seven. No service in Choral Hall, it being engaged by Society of Arts. MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHAPEL.— Morning, at Eleven, and Evening at half-past Six, Mr. P. Why lock. ■ ; KTEW CHURCH SERVICES', held in the _1 Commercial Rooms, over Rattray's, Queenstreet. Morning at Eleven. Subject: "How Heavenly Blessedness Is Preserved." PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. Morning, at Eleven, nev. T. G. Corr. Evening, at half-past Six, Rev. A. Reid. Subjeot for Evening Sermon, "The Millennium." ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH, Ponsonby.—Morning, at Eleven, Mr. T. Wallis. Evening, at half-past Six, Key. T. G. Q»rr. ■ PARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH.— Morning, at Eleven, Bev. J. Whewell. Evening at half-past Six. Mr. W. Clifton. ■ MOUNT ALBERT WESLEYAN CHnßCH.—Morning »t Eleven, Mr. B. F. Kothwell. Evening at half-past Six, Mr. .L S. L. COX. _____ ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE.—Geo. A. Brown will Lecture on Sunday night at half-past Six. Subject: 'The Communism of Christianity." Morning Services at the Temperance Ball, Albert-street, and Eden Hall, Mount Eden, at Kleven o'clock. : - ' • ' : I* ATIONALISTIC ASSOCIATION. — \l Lome-street Hall, Sunday, April 27. —Morning, at rleven. Discussion Class. Subject: " Christianity, a Rational Religion" (continued), after which Meeting of the Association. Evening, at Seven, Lecture, "'The Soul," by Mr. W. H. Webb. Musical Selections. Ladies cordially invited t» attend. HEATRE ROYAL.—SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES, under the conduct of the Young Men's Christian Association, on Sunday Evening, from Bto 9. All are invited. Seats Free.

T>IBLE AND PRA*.bR ONION. • NOTICE TO MEMBERS. Members' Cards for 1884, containing their number on the roll, the principles of the Union, and a Calendar of Chapters for the new ear, are now ready, ana will be sent on receipt of name and address, with a twopenny stamp, on application to Mr. Brakenrig, Young Men's Christian Association, Auckland. Board and Residence. THE OLD CLUB, Eden Crescent.— Vacancies for Gentlemen or" Ladles." Plunge and shower Lath. Terms, according to requirements. TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE, Upper Queen-street. —Board and Lodging, 18s per week; sinicle rooms, 21s. Piano and Bath.— Henry Thode, I'r prletar. "IVTORTH SHORE.—Board and Residence. J3I —Comfortable Board and Residence at the North Shore, in a private family, for two <rr three Gentlemen; situation, convenient lo the wharf.— Apply to Mr. J. T. Press, Post Office, North Shore. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence in private family for two single gentlemen or a married couple, situate in Franklin-road, Pousonby,; splendid view, every home comfort, and terms moderate.— Apply F.B. Macindoe, at Mr. f P. B ber'i, Fort-street.. ■ ' ■ - IMI - -• -'" PANAMA HOUSE, Lower Symondsstreet, beautifully situated, overlooking Government House grounds. Mrs. Dalton has now vacancies for families; also, for one or two gentlemen. Piano, bath and shower. Terms/moderate. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower street—Mrs. Richmond begs to inform her friends that she has now opened her' new premises u t flnt-class boarding house. Single and doable bodrooms and suites of apartments. Plunge and shower baths, and every accommodation for visitors. 'Two' minutei wait from Opera'Ho ; .—T, -va on appllca. •' Ho"- ■ ■■■ - " ; " ' '■'•-"- •'-" ' - .■■ - '■ GOVERNOR BROWNB HOrEL \Jf ,-/ HOBSON-STBEET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7002, 26 April 1884, Page 1

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