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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. ALL SAINTS' ( Ponsonby Road ). — Twentieth Sunday after Trinity, November 7. Holy Communion, eight am.; Children's Inequation Service, quarter to ten a.m.; Matins, Holy Communion and Sdrmon, eleven a.m. Subject, " The Office of the Holy Ghost." Evensong and Sermon t half-past six p,m. ' " Called to be Saints." 1 ST. PAUL'S (Eden Creaoent).—B a.m., Holy Communion : 11 a.m., Morning Prayer. , Holy i ommunlon and Sermon by the Incumbent, "The Homeless 'ne"; 830 p.m., Children'- Service and Baptisms; 6.30 p.m.,° Evening Hrajer and Ser» mon by Rev. E. H. Gulliver, M.A., "The Immortality ' of the foul." ■ . • S' T. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. To-mor- : row (Twentieth Sunday af er Trinity): Eleven a.m., Mo<nlng Prayer, with Holy Communion and Sermon, " Christian, In Name or Heed T" alf-pa-t six p.m.. Evonii g i rayer, with Sermon, "The Dry Bones of Christianity." , . . • ST. SEPULCHRE'S.—HoIy Communion; eight a.m.; eleven a.m., Morning Payer and ' Hermon by incumbent; quarter past three p.m., Children's Service, address by e'. J. naselden ; halfr>* t six p.m-, (evening Prayer, Sermon by Kev. J. s. Hill. Collection at all the services in aid of the Home MUnion Fund. . ST. PETER'S PHESBYTKRIaN CHURCH, Surrev Jills.—Morning at eleven, "Communion." tt»enlng at half-past six, " Incomparable Security."—Rev. R. fliromervdle. PITT-STREET WESLEY AN CHURCH, —Morning at eleven, Key E» Bast. Evening at i half-past six. Kev. T. G. Hammond. t T. JOHN'S WESLEY AN CHURCH (Ponsonbjr).—Morning atsieve-, Rev. J. Dukes. Evening at half-past sir, R-v. J. S. RUhwrth. GRAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH. — Rev. H.R. Dewsbury will preach at eleven, an 1 tt v E. Best at half-past six. ARNELL WtT, a LEYAN CHURCH.— Morning at eleven, Kev. J. Dellow. Evening at ' half-past »lx, Rev. C. Barley. DEVON PORT WESLEY AN CHURCH. — Morning at eleven, Rev. T. G. Hammond. Evening at half-past six, Rev. Dukes. "\/f OUNT ALBERT WESLEY AN XVI CHCKCH.— at eleven, Rev. J. S_ worth. Kvening at half-past six, RnV. J. D"ll- w ONGREG \TIONAL CHUHCH, Bores-fard-street. —Morning at eleven. R< v. I'. Bavin. Evenl. g at halt-past six, Kev. H. R Dewsbury. D EVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. — Mormn* at eleven, Rev. JR. J. , Roberts. Evening half-past six, Mr. Fowlft. NKW CHURCH SERVICES. Foresters' Hall. Karangahape Road, at eleven . a.m. Subject " The Glory of the Divine N-me." Auckland tabernacle. —To-morrow Sunday).—Morning at eleven, [ and Evening at a quarter to seven, Newton congregational CHUKCM, Edinburgh-street. — Morning at > eleven, and evening at hali-p st six, Rev. T. Adams. 1 ABB >TT'S OPERA HOUSE.—Sunday, /\ Nov. 7. — Evangelatlo Service. Subjects: 1 " Second Coming of Cbiist" ' Ministry of Sufferi_K," " Resurrection," '* Baptism," by Messrs, Wild, Wll- > oocfc, Whit*-, Carr. . P ARNELL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Oddfellows Halli—Service- To , morrow as Morning at eleven, and Evening at , half-pa t six. CITY HALL SUNDAY EVItNiNG KVANOKI ISTIO SE RVICES, under the auspices of th Young Men's Christian Ansoclation.Doors open at half-past »e«en. Service commences at eight p.m. Hon-chnrcbgoers invited. Come early. NEWMARKET weslhyain CHURCH Home Missionary S<-rvioes. — Rev. Mr. Barley preaches at eleven, the Rtv. H. Bull at thrre, 1 and Itev Mr. Brooke at half-past six. Strangers and visitors welcomed. « CjOWING AND REAPING" will be the Jo su jeet of ti.e Rev. J. S. Hill's address at l the Y.M.U.A. Rooms. To-morrow Afternoon, at three > o'clock. Come and bring otners. ' %/fOUNT EL)E"-' CONGREGATIONAL » iVA CHURCH. I PASTOR: RKV. W. J. L. CLOSS. Morning at eleven—: " Spiritual Atrophy." Evenine at half-past six—Subject: "The Healing of the Nations." All seals free. Strangers cordially invited, KSLEAN CHURCH, PARNELL annivkri-a y S RVICRS, TO MORROW (.-UN DAY;, NOVEMBER 7, 1886. , Conducted by the 1 REVS* J. T ELLOW AND C. E. BARI.EY, At eleven a.m., three p,m , and half-past six p.m. r ANNIVERSARY SOIREE t On a THURSDAY, NuYkMBER 1L ! T>RIMITIVE METHODIST J; CHURCHES. SFRVICES TO-MORROW AS FOLLOWS : — : ALEXANDKA-STRKhT : Morning at eleven. Rev. .T. Clover Evening at half-past six, Rev. A. J. Smith* MISSIONARY SKRMOnS. Wednesday, November 10. Missionary Meeting. I- Speakers: Revs. Ward, Smith, and Clover (of the 'lhaujes) PITT AND EDWIN STREETS: Morning at eie»en—Supply Evening at a quarter 10 seven—Supply. NITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH PITT AND VINCENT STREETS— Morning at eleven, Rev. O, Worboys. Subject: " Satan Sifting Peter." Evening at half-past six, Kev. C. Worboys. Subject : " The Parab e of the Leaven." MOUNT eDEN (Sunday School Anniversary)— Morning at »leven— Ad resses to Hareats and Scholars by Mrssra. Tudehope and Goldie. Afternoon at half-past Service of Song, " Koll Call," will be rendeiedby teachers and Scholar*, Evening at half-past six— Rev.. R. Bavin will preach. Collections nt each service. Soiree on Tuesday. ' A UCKLAND TOTAL ABSTINENCE fJL SOCIETY. The Social Meeting of Members and Friend* (having been deferred) will take place on IUESDAY, 9!i ' lnhtant, in t>>e Temperance Hall. Albert str. et, Tea at half-past six p.m Tickets. Is 61 each, at Mes>r<. C. O. Hill and • 0., 0:1 and Colour Depot, Victoriaitroet. After Tea an inter<-itin« programme will bp , presented, includine music, singing, recitation, and j addresses. Sir William Vox and Mr. T. W. Glover are expected to be present. QHURCH OP ENGLAND. HOME MISSION SUNDAY. > SPECIAL 8E VICES ' Will be held and ' COLLECTION MADE 1 in the k Anglican Churches. To-morrow, in aid of the H"M»■" MTSSTUN KUVD. I The whole of th >rovidinij the ministrations o' < trgymen for outlying II tricts of the I locese of Auck • Funds are much nuuUtd at m a tune. gT. MARK'S CHURCH, REMUERA. In connection with the above. a Conversations and Sale of Work will he held in ihe Mount Hobson ."'octal Hall on THURSDAY, November 11, from half-past i two to half-past eleven p.m. Thnre will be a stall of Fancy and Useful Articles, a . Cl ildr- n's Christmas 'tree, a D*iry. a Fhwrsnd a Refreshment Stall, and during the evening a Var ed Entertainment of Music, Ac., will be given at '. intervals, the proceeds to be devoted to paying off the church debt Contributions of work or money will be gratefully received at St Mark s Parsonage. (Signed) ISAAC RICHARD 3, Incumbent. HOME MISSIONS. SERMONS ON BEHALF «'F THE WESLRVAN HOME MISSION AND CHURCH EXTENSION F ND Will be Preached in the Pitt-street Church, TO-MORROW In the Morning at eleven by the REV. E. REST, and In the Evening at hHlf-past six by the REV. T. G. HAMMOND. During the Afternoon A CHILDREN'S SERVICE will be held in the Church, when Addresses will « be given by the REVS. J. DELLOW AND A. J. SMITH. Collection at each Service In aid of Funds. ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING ON MONDAY, NOVEMBKR 8. Young men's christian association. NEW building. WEEK OP SPECIAL PRAYER Preparatory to R8 V. H. LANG LEY'S, Mission, com. mencing on MONDAY, Bth instant, when the HEV. R< BAVIN will conduot the PRAY ICR MEETING at halfpast seven o'clock in the Lecture Hall. WORKERS AND PRISNDS ARE COR DIALLY INVITED. Other Meetings will be adverti ed. ' , GRANGE INSTIJPI U Ten ion. KjWL M The Annual Thanksgiving 1 6th November Service, in 1 connection with the above ASI >- Institution will be held M \«TvmSCraX (D. v.) on to-mob how WklyW 9 * (Sunday) AFTKRNOON Next. November 7, tn the choral Hall, . Symomis«k. ~zKi9shL— street, at three o'clock, the Rev. T. G. Brooke will deliver a Sermon appro* I priate to the occasion. 1 Ihe Hretbren are requested to assemble at the Pro- I testant Hall, Newton, at a quarter past two p m. *harp, «nd march iu procession to the building referred to. All members nd sympathisers of the Institution are c «ame*tly invited to attend. Sankey*s Hymns to be ued. Collection In aid of the funds. ' ' By order. J.CARNAKAN, G. 800.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7788, 6 November 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7788, 6 November 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7788, 6 November 1886, Page 8

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