Seimong, Lectures, Soirees, etc. L Anglican home mission. — to I -OL morrow weak, November 7, is the day recom j mended by the Synod upon which Collection shoulc I be made in all the Churches of ihe Diocese, in aid o I (hi Home Mission Fund. I ALL SAINTS' (Ponaonby Road).— I A October 31.-Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity.— I ksuiy Communion, eight am.; Mating and Sermon I eleveu a.m.; Sn ject, ' -criptnre Ordinances." Even | song and •ermon, half-pant six p.m. ; Subject," Com I mnnton of Saints." I ST. PAUL'S (Eden Orescent).—B a.m., I kJ Holy Communion ; IX a.m., Morning Prayer I Holy communion and Sermon, " Sympathy f 4 < ,m. I Baptisms; 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon I " Chris lan Manliness." QT. MAT I HEW'S CHURCH. — ToI kj morrow : Bight a.m., eleven a.m., half-past si: I p.m. ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN I O CHURCH, Surrey Hills.—Morning at eleven I " The one Mediator." Kvenlng at half-past six, " Thi I Humbling of Affliction."—Rev. R. Simmeryille. PITT-STREET WESLEY AN CHURCH, I J. Morning at eleven, Hey A. R<iid. Sermon; I " Freethought. Fettering Humau Will." Evening a I half-past six. Rev. H. bull. ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCE I U (Poosonb)'). — Morning at eleven, Rev. H. Bull | Evening at half-past six, Rev. C. H. Garland. Grafton road WESLEYAfI VJT CHURCH.— Rev. R. Bavin will preach a I eleven, ami at half-part six. . arneLl wksleyan church.I I Morning at eleven, Rev. W. Worker. Evening a I half-past six, Mr. K. Fry. Devonport WESLEYAN CHURCH I U — Morning at eleven and Evening at ball I past six, Rev. H. R Dgwsbury. Mount ALBERT WESLEY I IvJ CHUi.OH.—Morning at eleven, Mr. H. Field I Evening at half-pant six, Mr. W. F. Tucker. /CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Beres I V-V fard-street.—Morning at eleven, Rev. T. Adams I Event* g at half-past six, Kev. Q. B. Munro. I ewton CONGREQATIONAI I _Lv KCtl, Edinburgh-street. — Morning, a I eleven, Kev. W, J. L Closs; »fternlon, Kev, 0. 11 I <arland; and opening at half-pa>t six, Rev, A. J I Smith. I "VJ" W church SERVICES I_L l Foresters' Hall, Karangahape Road, at eleve: I a.m Subject: ''Variety of Beliefs, and the Unit, I of the Church." A BBoTT'S OPERA HOUSE— I xJL Kvenintr Servloej.—Geo. Aldridgo will Lecture I Mutject : "The Great Tribulation, or Time c Trouble." Service to commenoe at a quarter to seven I .Sankey s hymns used. Auckland tabernacle I —To-morrow (Sunday).—Morning at eleven I and Evening at a quarter to seven. DEVONPORT CONGREG ATION a] I JL/ CHURCH. —Morn'ng at eleven, Mr. G. B Jones. Evening half-past six, Mr. G. H. Jones. "DARNELL CONOREGATIONAI I "T CHUhCH (Oddfellow's Hall).— Services Tc I morrow a* Morning at eleven, and Evening a half-pa-t six. " ERE & HER RAFT will be th< I 1 I ject of the Rev. J. S. Hill's address a I the Y.M.C.A. Rooms. To-morrow Afternoon at thre I o'clock. Come and bring others. /CITY HALL SUNDAY EVKNINC Vj EVANGWISTIO 8 VICES, under the aw I pices of th» Young Men's Christian Association. - I Doors open at half-pait seven. Service commences a I eight p.m. Non-churcbgoers iuvited. Come early. VTOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCI I JL TION te- porary premises, corner of Wei I lesley and i hai el Sts. THIS (Saturday) KVKNING SPECIAL DEVOTIONAL MEETING in preparatioi I for the opening of the new building. Addresi by Kev IJ. S, Hill. Service commences at half-past seven I All are invited. \\7 ESLEYAN CHURCHES, PITT J IT STREKT CIRCUIT. I Special Collections will be made TO»MORROW, ii I all t e Wenleyan Churches and Preaching Places oi I the Pitt S'reet Circuit, for the purpose of liquidatinj I the Circuit debt Mount EDEN congregationa£ I IYA CHURCH. I Morning at eleven—Rav. R. LalsMey, I Evening at half-past six—Rev. W. J. L. Closs- | Subject: " God dwelling with man." I All seats free. Strangers heartily welcome. I TTNITED METHODIST FREI UNITED METHODIST FREI CHURCHKB. PITT AND VINCENT STREETS— Morning at eleven, Mr. W. E. Blrks, of Whangs roa. Evening at half-past six, Mr. MarshalL MOUNT EDENMornii.g at eleven, Rev. S. Macfarlane. Evening at hslf-past six, Mr. Douglas. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW AS FOLLOWS ALEXANDRA-STKKKT : Morning at eleven. Rev. A. J. Smith. Evening at half-past six, Rev. T. Adams, PITT AND KDWIN STRKETS: Morning at eleven— G. Turley. Evening at half-past six—Supply. CIT. MARK'S CHURCH, REMUERA In conization with the above, a Conversazione am Sale of Work will be held in 'he Mount Hobson Socia Hall on THURSDAY, November 11, from half-pat two to half-past eleven p.m. There will be a stall of Fancy and Useful Articles, Children's Christmas Tree, a Dairy, a Flower aud i Refreshment Stall, and during the evening a Var e< Entertainment of Music, tic., will be given a intervals, the proceed* to be devoted to paying off th church debt Contributions of work or money will be gratefull l received at St Mark s Parsonage. (Signed) ISAAC RICHARD 3, Incumbent. ' "VTEWTON CONGREGATIONAJ -LI SUNDAY SCHOOL, ANNIVERSARY SERVICES On j SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1886, i SjSKMOHS : Morning by Rev. W. J. L. CLOSS. Afternoon by Rev. C. H. GARLAND. Evening by Kev. A. J. SMiTH. Collections la Aid of Sunday School Funds, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, The Soiree Will be held. Tea at half-past six. Public meeting, half-past seven, when Addresses will be given by Rev. J. S. HILL, and other Ministers and friends, Kev. T. ADAMS, Pastor, in the C hair. Tickets for Soiree. Is 6d; Tickets to admit fin persons. 5». MeetingsAUCKLAND BOWLING LAWN TENNIS CLUB. A Meeting of members to elect officers for ensuing year will be held on the lawn TO- DAY (Saturday), al three p.m. E. W. BUKTON, Hon. i-ecretary. SAVINGS BANK, A Meeting of the Trustees will be held on W?D NESDAY next, the Brd November, at three o'clocl p.m. R. CAMERON, „ . , Manager. October 30,1886. RIFLE ASSOCIATION. The Annual General Meeting of the Members of the abov* Association will be he'd in the Drill Mied on WEDNESDAY Evening, November 8, at eighl o'clock. Business: Election of committee, report and balance-sheet, Ac. All officers in the Garrison are cordially invited tc bs present. WM. JENNINGS, Hon. Sec. XTEW ZEALAND IRON AND STEEL ■ A -" COMPANY (LIMITED). Notice is herebv given that the Third Annua] Wee ing of the Shareholders of this Company will be held at the Company's Office, Fort-street. on THURS. DAY, the 18th day of November, 1886 ( at two p m. Busikbss : To receive the Directors' Report and Balance-sheet, and *mns<ct such other business as may be brought bef. re the meeting. As soon as the b siness of the above me. ting is concluded, an Extraordinary General Meeting oi Shaieholders will be he d at the same place, to consider the following resolution, viz. .— " That the Company be voluntarily wound up." JAMES MACFARLANk, Secretary. J crt-street, Auckland, 29th October, 1886 T>ROPOSED TEMPERANCE SETTLE•V MENT IN THE COUNT* OF RAGLAN. A Public Meeting of all interested in the subject oi Land Settlement on Temperance Principles will be held In Robson's Booms, Queen-street, on TUESDAY EVENING, November 2, at elglii o'clock Ail friends are respectfully invited, T. B. HILL, •Convener. THE Annual Meeting of th« Shareholders of tl*e Helensville flour Mill Company (Limited) will lie held at McKeowa'a Rooms, Lo er Queenstreet, on MONDAY, Movember Ist, 18S6, at three p.m. Business : To receive Directors' Report, election of Directors, »nu any other business that may t>§ brought before the meet nj. XHOS. QILLIBRAND, Secretary,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7782, 30 October 1886, Page 8
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