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Sermons, Lectnros, Soirees, be. . ST. a- pB T BR , S ' PRESBYTERIAN A CHURCH,' Surrey HIM.— Bev. B. Somme-; rill* will conduct Service to-morrow at eleven a.m», and half-past six p.m. .. :.....'. .v; , ■. ■ ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH.— Sunday (To-morrow).—Eleven ».tn., "Attributes o( the Holy Traity." Half-past ttz p.m. "Unity synonynona with Conshtoncy : . ; ST. PAUL'S > (Eden Crescent); Trinity Sunday —Eight am.. Holy Communion; eleven a.m. Morning Prayer, Sermon, and Holy Communion (choral); half-past ids p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon,' Mysteries." Anthems: "I am Alpha aod Omega' (Btain«r); Evening, "la Humble Faith" (Garett). -.-. ;.-■■• :■■---■;- -. ' ■- .. ■■• ■ y mRINITY SUNDAY AT ST. 3EPULL CHHE'S.—HoIy Communion Eight a.m.. with short address; Eleven a.m., Morn n< Prayer, and Holy Communion ; Sermon by Incumbent; half -past Six p m., Evening Prayer and Seimon by Rev. J. Tayl-ji, D.D. HE TABERNACLE.—Sunday, May 31, Pastor Thos. Spurgoon will pr ach, morning %i eleven o'clock, erenlng at a quarter to seven o'clock. CHDRCB OP ST. THOMAS-Trinity Sunday, 1886 : Holy Eucharist, eight a.m.; Morning Prayer, eleven a.m. ; Evensong, half-put sir p.m.—Lloyd Keating, Pastoy. ITT-STREET WESLEY AN CHURCH. • Morning, at eleven, Bev. H. BulL Evening, nt half-past six. Student- ■ ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCE, Ponsonby.— at eleven, Student. Evening at half-past six, Rev. T Q. Curr. ____. RaFTON ROAD WESLEYAN V3T CHURCH. — Homing at eleven. Rev. K. Bavin. A special termon to the young on "The i ord's Sapper." Evening, at half-past six. 11 ev. J. he well. ARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH.--Morning, at eleven, tier. J. Wbewell. Evening at half-part six, Mr. G. Keene. . - ''. " : MOUNT ALBERT WESLEYAN CHnßCH.—Morning »t eleven, Kev. A. Reid.' Evening at half- six, Mr. R. J. Scatter. D~_VONPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH. Morning at eleven, and .Evening, at half-part six, Bev. W. G. Partonaon. ■ IVTEW CHURCH SERVICES, held in the _I3| Masonic Ball, Newton —Morning, at eleven o'clock. Subject." " The Spiritual »orld the Scene of the Judgment." . /CHURCH OFCHKIBT, Temperance Hall, \J ■ Albert-street.— Morning. Service at eleven ; Evening, Lecture, at half-past six, by Geo. Aldndge. Subject: " Redemption.' " CHURCH OF CHRIST, New Eden Hall, Mount Eden. — Morning, Service at eleven; Evening, Lecture at half-past six by J. French. OF CHRIST, Oddfellows' Hall, \J Ponsonby.—Morning Service at eleven. EvenIng Lecture, at halt-past six, by E. White. SERVICES. BERESFORD-STREET— Morning at eleven, and Evening at half-past six, Rev. J. Robertson, M.A. DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHUKOH, Victoria Road.-Evening, _t 6.80., Hey. a. W. J. Miller, of Onehnng-. NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL J3I CHURCH, EDINBUKGH-STBEET.—Sunday Services: Morning at eleven, and Evening, at halfpait six, Pa»torT. Adams. MOUNT" EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. P. H. Cornford will preach in the morning at eleven ; and Mr. R. Fry in the evenin. at halfpast six. ' ... mHEATRE ROYAL— EVENI ■ ING SERVICE commence to-morrow, at eight o'clock, conducted by the Young Men's Christian Association. Strangers invited. Special Hymns and addresses. Seats free. Come early. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOX CIATION, Comer of Wellesley and Albertstreets.— for United Prayer This (Saturday) Evening, at 730. A Biblo Reading will be given. Friends ax* cordially invited. A BIBLE CLASS for MEN every SUNDAY AFTERNOON", from 3 till ___ TTNITED METHODIST FREE \J CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT STREETS — Morning, at eleven, R*v. C. Wori.oys. Subject, "Praise." KvenIng at helf-past six, Rer. A. Reid. MOUNT KI)EN-Morning, at eleven, Rev. S. Macfarlane. Evening at half-past six, Rev, C. W. Worboys. "DRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES SERVICES TO-MORROW as follows :— ' ALEXANDRA-STREET— Morning at eleven—Rev. A. J. Smith. Temper. anus Sermon" Evening, at half-past Evangelistic Services. Addresses by Rev. J. Boothroyd, and K. W. Hall, of Wellington. PITT AMD EDWiN STREETS— Morning at eleven— C. Reid. Evening, at hilt-past six— D. Goldia. ST. MATTHEWS LITERARY AND DEBATING BOOIETY. FIRST MEETING of the Season on MONDAY next, at eight p m., in the Schoolroom, at which the OPENING ADDRESS will be delivered by Dr. Ddwson, Vice-president Members and Friends invite J. ST. MATTHEW'S WINTER ENTERT.UNUENTS Will commence on THURSDAY, June 18th, with a GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT, Followed on July 2nd and 16th-respectively, ■ With a LKCTURR ON VOLCANOES, With Lime Light Photographs by Mr. .Tosiah Martin, Aid an AMATEUR DRAM Al 10 PERFORMANCE. . Further items of the programme will be duly announced. GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MISSION, BLUE KIBBON AKMY. '•■' ■ -. The Committee have decided to hold QUARTERLY MEETINGS For Conference, etc, at various places. '•'■ ■*■ " The first will be held in BERESFOBD-STi EET CONGREGATIONAL - ..' SCHOOLROOM ' ' OS ■ ' MONDAY, JUNE 1, • ' At half-past seven p m. • Chair to be taken by Rev. C. Worboys. Addresses by the Rev. H. Bum. and Mr. E. C. Carb> ..'. ':..;■ '."■-■•■ Collection in aid of the Funds. '..:■. .'; ' ALFRED COX, Secretary. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. FAREWELL CONVERSAZIONE ■■..'■■■■ TO MR. FEROUSSON, ;■:,,. IN THE ■ • ' CHORAL HALL, ' ON THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 4. ■•'■- BEV. A. CARRICK IN THE CHAIR. Tea on the Table at half-past six. Tickets 2s each, Children half-price, may be obtained from any of the Managers, and from Messrs. Chapman, Hailett, and McLachlan, Queen-street; and from Mr. Robinson, Parell. : y\~BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. T , SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 31. CHARLES BRIGHT, THE EMINENT LECTURER, I Will deliver his First Lecture In Auckland 027 ■jj'_v. "VANITY FAIR," 9b, the Nearer the Church, the Further ;; : ? from God. , Musical Selections. ; Discussion Invited. Soon open at seven; commence at half-put. Admission Dress Ciro'e. 2s; Double Ticket (Lady md Gentleman), 2e ; Stalls, Is ; Pit, 6d. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN .X,-.-. < , ASSOCIATION. Rooms : Corner of Wellesley and Albert Streets. ,V,; v.E WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. rune 5: "The Present Difficulties of Great Britain in Afghanistan and India"— Rev. W. G. Cowie, Bishop of Auckland. j rone 26: Entertainment. ■ l fuly 10 : ■ The* Dark Continent"— C. '.7orboys(uly 24: "Belles of Unwritten History*—Jotish ";-Martin, _>«:, P G.S. , t ; " . vr ;.".'. , ;.,;..- : August 7: , " -culture"— R. Bavin. ~" "'/^ august 21: " The Times and Writings of th*: Patriarch Jeb''—F. D. Fenton, Esq. . / ; , September 4: " The Roman Empire : Its Rise and ; Fall"—Professor ;?. G. Tucker, B.A. c .. ? ;. September IS: "Some of the Less Known Ballad ' Music of Scotland"—Rev. T. McKenzie Fraier. September 25 : EcteVto'jiment—Herr Carl Schmitt October 16: "ThaL'.iia? Beings of the Air"—Pro- ;,;•' fewer A* P. W. Thomas, M.A., F.L.S. ' ~ - * Commencing each evening at haU-patt seven. Seats '•served for ticket-holier* till twenty minutes past leven. Tickets for the course, to admit bearer and ady, 53; to admit bearer only, Ss 61; single lectures, it. May be obtained from the Booksellers, from any Member of Committee, or at the Rooms. - ■' V' vtmm -;' THOMAS BUDDLE) Hnn ._„ ' i-;■?/.,•'■' ->-■; A. KNIGHT ". J-Hon. Sees. v . -W. BRAKENRIG, «en. Sec f; BIBLE iV'v AND PRAYER : : UNION. , 4 CARDS OF MEMBERSHIP , FOR 1885.> irlth number on roll, the principles of the Union, and Calender ot Chapters for the new year, will be sent oc ecelpt of name and address, with a twopenny stamp, m application to Mr. Brakenrig, Young Men's Chris. Lan Association, Auckland. : ; ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7341, 30 May 1885, Page 8

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