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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c ALL SAINTS' (Ponsonby). — Rogation Sunday, May 80.- Holy Communion, eiglit a m. , ftiattinn, Lit my, and Sermon, eleven am. bubject ■ " Tb- King of Glory." Evensonf? and Sermon, half-past six p.m. Subject: "Prayer of at. Cbrysos- ' " som." — — ST. PAUL'S (Eden Crescent). — Eight a.m., Holy Communion; eleven am., Morning Prayer, Holy Communion, and Sermon ("The Value of Common Pra;. >r"; ; four p.m., Baptisms ; ha'f-p-ist six p.m'., Evening 1 ray or and Sermon ("All Tower is given unto Me.") ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH—Tomorrow (Fi'th Sunday after Easter): Eleven a.m.. Morning Prayer and Holy Communion with .Sermon, "The All-powerful Name;" hill-past six p.m., Evening Prayer with Sermon, "The Spiritual Mirror." Ascension Day (Thursday next): Kielit a.m., Holy Communion : half past seven p m., Evei'im: Prayer. PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. —Morning at eleven, Rev. 11. R. Evening at half y»st six. Rev C. H. Ga.hnd, ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH, Ponsonby.-Morninfj at cloven. Rov. A. l<ei<!. Subject : " Kroethoueht Fetters." Evening at halfpast six, Rev. M. K. Dew.-hury. PARNKLL WRSLEYAN CHURCH.— Morning at eleven. Studnttt. Evening at halfpast six, Uev T. G. Carr. Collect , for Foreign Missions Public Meeting on Tuesday next. GRAFTON ROAD WESLEY AN CHURCH.—Morning at eleven, Mr. Wm, Noble. Evening at half-pas', six, Student. DEVON PORT WESLEYAN CHURCH. —Morning at eleven, and Evening at half-past six, Rev. H. bull. MOUNT ALBERT WESLEYAN CHURCH. — Morning at eleven, Mr. F. A. White. Evening at half-past six, Mr. R. Jeasop. DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CH UI'.CM. — Morning at eleven, Mr. E. Wood. Evening at half-past six, Rev. H. 61. Livens. ■VfBWTON CONGREGATIONAL J 1 CHURCH, Edinburgh-street. — Morning at eleven, Kev. T. Adams. Evening nt half-past six, Uev. T. Adams. Sankey's Hymns In the evening. PA R EL L CONGREGATIONAL CIXITHCH (Oddfellows' Hall). - i.ov. R. J. Williams. MinUtr-r. - Morning at eleven, " The Heroism of Jeans." !■ veiling at hilf-past six, "The Mercy of the Eternal One." -\TEW CHURCH SERVICES. —Subject: " Quletneaa and Confidence." AUCKLAND TABERNACLE. Jjk Mr. WILLIAM NOBLE will Preicb. TO-MORROW EVENING, at a quarter to seven. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE.—Sunday livening Services ; Lecture by Gen. Aldridge. subject "The Second Advent of Christ: Why, lluw, and When.'" Service to commence at a quarter to asven. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, DkVONPORT —Mr Edward Tr..ttcr, from London, will Preach the Gospel of the Grace of (I* l to-morrow evenii/R at half past six, the Lord permitting. Must be early to gel seals. mHEATRE'ROYAL—SUNDAY EVENJl ING SERVICE on Sunday next, at eight O'clock, conducted by the Ycung Men's Christian Association. Doors open at hnlf-p'ist seven. Strangers invited. Seats free. Come early. A UCR L A I) TABHBS ACLB .-Lord's J\. Day, May SO. - Moniii.g at eleven, Rev J. Koberuon, M.A. Evening at a quarter to seven, Mr. Wm. Xoliie. , ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Surrey Hills.-'1 o-rnorrow : Morning at eleven, and Evening at half-past six, Kev. K. Sominiiivllle. __________—-—— SOME Problems of Life in the Light O of the Go.pel" will be subject of the Rev: J..8. Hill's address at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, Wellesleystreet at throe o'clock To-morrow .Afternoon All arched Questions at close. Come, and bring others. . YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION TEMPOKAKY PREMISES (Comer of Wellesley ami Chapel streets).-Meeti. g for Prayer. 'Ibis (Saturday) '■ vcniii?,«*t balfpLi-t even A Bible Reading will he given. Friends cordially invited, service for Men every buud»y Afternoon fn m three till four. mHKATKE ROYAL SUNDAY EVENi ING EVANGKI.ISTIO Sf.RVICES, under the auspices of th« Young Men'* Christian Association - Mil \V NOBLE wi 1 deliver an aiMro«s on bbMJAY EVENING, 30th instant. Doors open at half-past ie»en. S-rvi c commences at eight p.m. Nonchurcl)g"e" invited Come early. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Morning at abject: " The Passing Healer.' Evening at half-past six-Subject: "The Mountain of the Bible." No. 2.: •'iJureb, or Deliverence Promised, REV. W. J L CL'SS, Pa-itor. TTNITED METHODIST FREE Sj CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT STREETSMomlii(s, at eleven-Rev. S. Macfarl&ne. Kvci in? at half-past six, Hev. J. Kobertson. MOUNT EDENMoriilng at eleven. Rev. C. Worboys. Evening at half-past six—Rev. S. Macfarlano. GRAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN BAND \J{ OF HOPE. The Fifth Anniversary will be celebrated by an Entertainment in the Schoolroom, on THURSDAY NEXT, at half past .«even p m 'Hie programme will include Addresses (by the Revs. C. Ft Garland and J. H. Jones), Recitations, Vocal and Instrumental Mmic, Rev. R. Bavin will preside. Admission, Is. "~T7ICTORIA. BY THE GRACE OF V GOD, QUEEN OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND." An ADDRESS on the above, explanatory of the doctrine of the " Divine ri;hf of King', »s applicable to Queen Victoria bat to no other potentate, will be delivered by Mi:. H. W. FARNALIj, at the Temperance Hall, Albert-street, on SUNDAY EVI Nl ■ G NEXT, at seven o'clock. Adtnltslon Free. A UCKLANDHANDOF HOPE UNION. A. ANNUAL GATHERING PROGRAMME. Owinsr to Mr. Noble's Farewell on Monday nest, the repetition of the above ProSTHtnme announced for this date is Postponed to MONDAY, June 7, in St. James' Hull. Full particulars in early issues. W. J. MACDKHMUTP, Secretary. PRIMITIVE METHODIST JL CHURCHES. SERVICES TOMORROW AS FOLLOWS : — ALEXANDRA-STREET : Morning at el."f.n. Rev. A. ,T. Smith. Subject : " I'eing Filed with the Spirit." Evening tit half-past six, Rev. A. .T. Smith and J. Pennine. Kvanpolist— Spicial Service. PITT AND T-PWIN STREETS: Morning nt t:lov«>n—Mr. T. E. Jones. Eveninc at hulf-past six. Mr. T. K. Jones. Subject: ''Pechcdan Capernaum." — Welsh Mill English Service. NB. Tho Welsh friends are requested to bring theii hymn hooks with them. NNI V E R S A R SERVICES. BERESFORD-STREET CnNGRFGATIONAL CHURCH. SUNDAY, MAY 30 : Morning, cloven o'clock .. Rev. T. SPURGEOV Kvening, half-past six o'clock.. Rev. C. WORE )YS During the Everinjj Service, the Choir (under Ml. J. P. Hooton) will elnp tho celebrated Anthem by Goss, " 0, taste and see bnw aracicus the Lord is." SOIREE. On TUESDAY, June 1. thn Anniversary Tevmeetintr and Soiree will be hold. To* at half-p»*t six p in. Admission, Is. At the After-meeting In the Church, at half-pas: seven, the programme will be chiefly musical. Mr. Hooion and the Choir will render some Choice- Musical Selections. 1 he proceeds of offertoriee and noiroe are to be devoted to the Organ and Building Fund. GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MISSION, BLUE RIBBON ARMY, MR. WILLIAM NOBLE, From noiton all, London, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. MAY 29, At the THEATRE ROYAL At Half-past Seven. Subject: "THE "WORKING CLAS V Chairman : REV. J. K. DAViS. ON MONDAY, MAY 31, FAREWELL MEETING, IN THR THKATKE ROYAL : WHEN MR. NOBLK WILL GIVE SOME REMINISCENCES OF J. E. GO UGH. REV. C. WORBOYS (PRESIDENT) IN THE CHAIR. Prayer Meeting TO-MORROW MORNING for Christian Workors and Friends in Pitt-street Wesleyan Schoolroom at half past seven a.m. Collections at Theatre Meetings to defray expenses.'*; ALFRED COX, Secretary. Calls. OLD CALEDONIAN SOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). The Directors have this day made a Call (the l"th) of One Mulling per Share- on the Capital of the Com' piny, payable at the Office, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, on or before MONDAY, May 31. 880 E. MEN'ZiES." May 10,1885. SeC " ' J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7650, 29 May 1886, Page 8

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