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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Alten-road.— S»bba h Morning, at eleven, Rev. Profe».or Salmond, P.P. ST. LUKE'S, REMUERA.—Sunday Services : Morning at eleven a.m., Rev. C. Mtsriay, Mi.-sionary to the New Hebrides ; evening at seven ' p.m., Kev. J. Patterson, of Wellington. _ 1 CJT. PAUL'S TEMPORARY CHUBCH ; © (Eden Crescent).— - .Eight am., Holy Communion : eleven a.m., Morning Prayer, Litany, »nd Sermon," Relapting Into Sin;" seven p.m., *vening Prayer and Seimon, "Repentance, No, %— David." ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH—" THE HUMaN Hi£AR.T": A Lenten coarse on *nnday Kvenings.—ll. (To-morrow), "Its true position and first advantage." 111. " Kelapse and Safeguard." ; IV. " Trust proved and Victory. V. " Triumph in \ Dissolution and Rest." ' WESLEY AN CHURCH. " PITT-STREET WESLEY AN CHURCH. Morning, at eleven, Rev. A. Reid. Subject: ■ '"Ought Young Men of New Zealand Volnnteer for . Military Service in the Soudan V Evening at half-past six. W. S. Allen. Esq , M.P.. England. ' i CIT. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH, " O Ponsonby.—Morning, at eleven. Rev. T.J.Wills. Evening at half-paßt six, Mr. T. J. WaUla. GEaPTON ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH. — Morning at eleven, Rev. R. , Bavin. Evening. at half-past six. Mr. A. O. I.awry. PARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH.Morning, at eleven. Mr. T. A. Joughin. Even- • Ing at half-past six, Rev. S. Orifflth. ; TT\ KVON PORT WESLEYAN CHURCH. I 9 Morning at eleven, Mr. A. C Lawry. Evenr iug at half-past six, Rev. W. Q. Parsoiiaon. MOUNT ALBERT WESLEYAN CHnRCH.— at eleven, Mr. W. Beaumont. Evening at half-past six, Mr. T. A. Joughin. ' "VTEWTON CONGREGATIONAL J3I CHURCH, EDINBUHGH-STREET.—Paitor, ' Rer. T. Adams.—Sunday Services: Morning at eleven o'clock, vening, at _ half-paat sir. - /CHURCH OF CH HIST, Temperance Hall, \J Albert-street.— Morning, Service at . eleven ; Evening, Lecture at quarter to seven by Gao. Aldddge. Subject, " Resurrection." Mr. Exlej'e sixth Lecture Reviewed. ■ . I CHURCH OF CHRIST, New Eden Hall, \j Mount Eden. — Morning, Service at eleven; Evening, Lecture at quarter to seven, by T. L. Wilcox. ' Subject: "Is it any use Praying ?" ~'. ! jpHUKCH OF CHRIST, Oddfellows' Hall, ' \j Ponsonby.—Morning Service at eleven. Even- , ing Lecture, at a quarter to geten, by E. White. VTEVV CHURCH SERVICES, held in the ■ 1.1 Commercial Rooms, over Rattray'g, Queen- ' street. Morning at eleven. Subject: *' Quiet Resting Place?." mHEATRE ROYAL—SUNDAY EVEN- • X ING SERVICE at Eight o'clock, March 8, . conducted by the Young Men's Christian Association. Strangers invited. Special Hymns and addresses. Seats free. Come early. ' PONSONBY SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES, under the conduct of the Ponsonby Evangelistic Committee, on Sunday Evening, from eight to nine. Heats Free. No Collection. All are invited. [ ■■' • ¥\7 EL LESLEY-STREET BAPTIST VI CHURCH -Sunday, March B—Morning, in the Chapel. Pastor W. E. Kiee. Evening, in the Choial H.ll, Paster T. Spurgeon. " MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning, at eleven, Professor Aldis. Evening:, at half-past six, Mr. Ardern. ! /CONGREGATIONAL SERVICES. ' \y ——— BERESFORD-STREET—Morning at eleven, , and Evening at half-past six, Rev. J. Robertson, M.A. . /CHORAL HALL, MONDAY Next.— \j The Rev. J. S. Hill will deliver readings in , Harold Glynde.—Admission : One shilling. Reserved Seats, 2s. Commence at a quarter to Eight sharp. . YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Corner of WeUesley and Albertstreets.—Meeting for United Prayer This (Saturday) Evening, at 730. A Bible Reading will be given. Friends are cordially invited. A BIBLE CLASS : for MEN every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, from 3 till 4. DEVONPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH —Picnic to Waiheke on BATURDAY, 7th, is postponed owing to the unsettled state of the weather. 1 Pate on which it will take place will be given in a future advertisement. . ( KATIONALISTIC ASSOCIATION I jTY> (Lome-street Hall).— Sunday, Bth instant: The Discussion Class will resume its Meetings at eleven, , forei>o<<n. Subject :" la total abstinence superior to moderation ?' • ,■• "■ ' .".■'•.,• PERA HOUSE — SUNDAY Evening: Dr. York will Lecture. Subject, the "Logic of Unbelief." Doors open quarter-past aeven, to prevent cus< at door ; commence at eight sharp. Amission: 2), Is, 6d ; douMe tickets to admit lady and gentleman to dress circle, reduced to 2s. NITED METHODIST FREE UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT-STREETS— Morning at eleven, Rev. W. S Potter. Afternoon, at half-past two, Juvenile Mi-Monary Meeting. Evening at halfpast six, Kev. C. Worboys. Subject, "Saul and the Witch of K.ndor." MOUNT >• DEN-Morning at eleven, Mr. Griffith. • Evenipg at half-past six, Rev S. Macfarlane. "PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES SERVICES TO-MORROW as follows :— ALEXANDRA-STREET (Church Anniversary)— Morning at eleven—Rev. C. Worboys. . Evening, at h<lf-past six—Rev. W. S. Potter. Subject, "Outward Bound." PITT AND EDWiN-STREETS-Morning at eleven—Mr. P. H. Ford. Evening, at half-past six—Mr. T. Booth. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, ALEXANDRA-SIREET. ANNIVERSARY SFRMONS Will be preached TO-MORROW, in the 1 Morning, at eleven: Rev, C. Worboys; Evening, at half-vast six: Rev. W. S. Potter. , TEA-MEETING ON TUESDAY, ' 10th instant, at half-past six p.m. Tickets, la 63. After tea Public Meeting in the Church, to be addresstd by the Revs. T. Spurgeon, R. Kavin, McKenzi* eraser, and J. Hill. 1 nHURCH OF ENGLAND. THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING of the HOME MISSIOtt SOCIETY Will be held on THURSDAY WEEK, MAR H 10, AT Eight p.m., in St. Maith&w's Schoolhouse. ' JOHN HAShLDEN, Hon. Sec; /GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MISSION. ' A SOCIAL TEA AND MEETING , (Under the auspices of the Central Committee), Will be held in the Wesleyan Lower Schoolroom, Pitt-street, on MONDAY EVENING, March 16,1585, to recognize the .-ervices of the CHOIR AND WOKKERS In the late Campaign. Tea on the Tables at half-past six p.m. REV. S. MACFARLANE (President) will take the Chair. KEVS. A. REID, W. S. POTTER, and T. SPURGEON will address the Meeting. '. Tickets will be supplied to the Choir by Messrs. Tudehope and Rotherbam, and to the Workers by the Secretary, at his Office, Coombes' Arcade.. A limited numb r of Tickets will be sold to those who >ympatMse in the work of the Mission, at Is 6d each, on application to the Secretary.' No Tickets can , be had after WEDNESDAY, thj 11th March. I A NNIVERSARY SERVICES /\ or THK PONSONBY BAPTIST SUNDAY-SCHOOL. FAREWELL SERMON OF THE REV. C. CARTER, AND LAST SERMON OF THE REV. RICE. 1 Services in the PONSONBY HALL at eleven a.m., by Pastor Thos. Spurgeon. At three pm , Castor • Rice will preach his last sermon in Auckland. At half-p»st six p.m.. Rev. Chas. carter's farewell sermon. Collection! at each service in aid of ounday School. Following TUESDAY a public Soiree will be held in • the above Hall, Tea at half-past sit. Public Meeting • after. Mr. G. W. Owen will preside. - ddresses by Revs. Spurgeon, J. II Jones, Whjtock, Carter, and other Ministers and Friends. Tickets Is6d, obtained , Irom all tho Teachers. [ OIBLE AND PRAYER UNION. CARDS OF MEMBERSHIP FOR 1885. - with number on roll, the principles of the Union, and I Calendar ot Chapters for the new year, will be sent on receipt of name and address, with a twopenny stamp, on application to Mr. Brakeruig, Young Men's Christian Association, Auckland. " : ' ' A MMONIA ! AMMONIA ! AMMONIA! F. WALKER & CO. hiving bought the gas-water of the Christchurch Gas Company for a period of ten years, intend forthwith 10 erect a new Plant for the Manufacture of the EXCELSIOR WASHING FLUID lately made in Auckland. : F. W. & Co. will be prepared to execute orders, for I the above in a few weeks. F. W. - Co. having engaged the services cf a Practical Chemist, merchants and others may rely upon being supplied with an article of guaranteed quality. F. WALKER AND CO., . Chrittcburch and Auckland. LINOLEUM Company's very beet A' quality, manufactured from pure cork and oil 8« lid square yard, same good* as charged elsewhere 4a fld. £400 worth.—. M. McLachlan. MAGNETIC HEALING.—MR. MILNKR STEPHEN receives Patients at his Baomi, SemmenriUe'e Buildings, Vulcaa Lane, daily from tea till fire o'clock. • f \ ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7270, 7 March 1885, Page 1

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