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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. Young MEN'S CHRISTIAN asX sociation. OPENING OF NEW BUILDING. ' THE KEY. ET. LAJNGLEST (From Melbourne) Will deliver a MISSION ADDRESS In the Leitphe Hall. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, at 7.30, ! TO-MofifiOW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. At three o'clock the subject of Mr. Langley's Address to Men will be "THE BLESSEDNESS OP A SIGHT CHOICE. The Gallery reserved for Members of the Young Women's Christian Association Bible Class. ALL ARK INVITED. COME EARLY. TO BUSINESS MEN. SPECIAL NOTICE, THE REV. H. LANGLEY Will deliver ADDRESSES TO BUSINESS MEN In the HALL Of the' NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO.'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, NEXT WEEK, From 12.30 till 1.15. MONDAY'S SUBJECT: " FAITH AND "WORKS." COME, IF ONLY FOR A FEW MINUTES. ST. PAUL'S (Eden Crescent).Eight,a.m., Holy Communion; eleven a.m., Morning Prayer, Holy Communion (Chor»l), and Sermon, "Daily Bread"; half-past six p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon, " The Cbangefnkess of Things." ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH.—Tomorrow.Last Sunday after Trinity.—Eleven a.m., Morning Prayer, Holy Communion, with Serin n, " Seed Ventured and Regained." Half-past six, Sermon by the Bev. J. S. Hill, on "The Forgiveness of Sins." ST. SEPULCHRE'S.—HoIy Communion, eight, a.m. Special Preacher, at eleven a.m., The Rev. Henry Langley. Mission Hymns will be used. ALL SAINTS' ( Ponaonby Road ). — Sunday before Advent, Nov. 22. Holy Communion, eight a m.; Children's Instruction Service, quarter to ten a.m.; Matins and Holy Communion, eleven am. Subject, "The Lord ..ur Righteousness " Evensong and Sermon, half-past six p.m. Subject, "Time." TAHUHU HOLY TRINITY CHURCH —Sunday next before Advent, Nov. 21.— Morning Prayer, eleven a.m. Preacher, Rev. E. H. Gulliver. M.A., " immortality of the Soul." Evening Prayer, seven p.m. ONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH.— The Rev. J. Hughes Jones will preach in the above Church To-morrow. Morning at eleven, and Evening at half-pait six. ITT-STREET WESLEY AN CHURCH, — Morning at eleven. Rev. C. H. Garland. Evening at half-past six, Rev, H. Bull. Bubject: "The Doctrine of Future Life, as contained in the Old Testament Scriptures " ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH (Ponsonby). — Morning at eleven, Rev. H. Bull. Evening at half-past six, Rev. < . H. Garland. RAPTON ROAD WESLEYAN GRAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH. — Rev. A. Raid will preach at eleven, and R»v. R. Bavin at half-past six, with a Public Love Feast at the close. PARNELL WKSLEYAN CHURCH.— Morning at eleven, Rev. T. G. Carr. Evening at half-past six. Mr. J. L. Wilson. DEVONPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH. — Morning at eleven, Rev. H. R. Dewsbury. Evening at half-past six, Student. Mount ALBERT wesleyan CHURCH. — Morning at eleven. Mr. G. A. Buttle. Evening at half-past six, Mr. W. Hogg. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Berei-ford-street.—Morning at eleven, Rev. T. Adams. Evening at balf-past tlx, Key. B. Lat»hley. "VP EW CHURCH SERVICES. J3I Foresters' Hall, Karangahspe Road, at eleven a.m. Subject: " The Faithful and Wise Steward." Auckland tabernacle. -To-morrow (Sunday).—Morning at eleven, and Evening at a quarter to seven, EVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. — Morning at eleven, Mr. Davidson. Evening, at half-past six, Mr. J. Milne. Newton congregational J3I CHURCH, Edinburgh-street. — Morning, at eleven, Mr. Marshall. Evening at half-past six, Rev, T. Adams. —— ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Surrey .Hills.—Morning at eleven, "To-day in Parad'se." Evening at half-past six, " Work, Divine and Human."—Rev. R. Sommerville. ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—The Rev. David Gordon.' f Invercargiil.— v orbing, at eleven ; Evening, half-past six. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE.—Sunday Evening Service.—George Aldridee will lecture. Subject: 41 «oul Immortality : Mr. Gulliver's Sermon Reviewed. Service to commence at a quartet to seven. CITY HALL SUNDAY EVENING SERVT'KS, 21st Novumber.- The Rev. henry Langley will preach a MISSION SKKMON, commenclnr at eight o'clook. Doors open at a quarterpast seven. Come early CHURCH, PARNELL. CHRISTMAS TREE ANI> SALE OF WORK, ' EARLY IN DECEMBER. Contributions of articles gratefully received at Parsonage, Sctrooro' Terrace, not later than x ov. 80th. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL i>JL CHURCH. PASTOR : REV. W. J. L. CLOSS. Morning at eleven—: "The Eternal Light." Evening at half-past six — Subject: " Under the Wings of the Shekinab." UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT STREETSAt Eleven, Mr. Thomas Chamberlain. At lialr-p at six — Rev. C. Worboys. Subject, " Freedom by the Truth." MOUNT KDEN— At Eleven—Rev. 3. Macfarlane. At Half-oast Six—Mr H. Field PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW AS FOLLOWS I— ALEXANDRA-STREET : Morning at eleven. Rev. W. Worker. Evening at half-past six—Rev. A._ J. Smith (Funeral Sermon of the late Mrs. Jenkins). PITT AND KDWIN STREETS: Morning at ele*en—Mr. J. Veal. Evening at half-past six, Mr. C. Raid J) ONSONBY HALL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22. Under the auspices of the Ponsonby Baptist, St. Stephens', and Weileyan Bands of Hope, The popular Cantata, "THE CONQUEST OF DltlNK," Will be performed by the Auckland Band of Hope 11 nion Choir. Conductor, Mr. Parkin; Pi.nist, Mr. McDermott. Doors onen at half-past seven ; commence at eight. Admission, Is; Children, half-price. n RAFI'ON ROAD WESLEYAN \JT SUNDAY-SCHOOL. THE SERVICE OF SONG "Simon jasper," Will be REPEATED in the Schoolroom, On THURSDAY next, at half-past seven. Reader: Me, J- A. Airston. Conductor, Mr. Gotland. Admission, One Shilling; Children, Sixpence. Three Tickets for 2s, mar be had from Mr. W, E. Mean, Bookseller, Queen-street. Revival at lorne - street HALL. DR. J. L. YORK, , Will deliver his Intensely Interesting Lecture, "THE TWO BIBLES: CREATION OR EVOLUTION (WHICH?' THE ORIGIN 0? MAN AND . HOW GOD MADE THE WORLD." SUNDA* EVENING NOVEMBER 21. MUSICAL SELKCTIONS. Doors open at 7, Lecture at 7.30 prompt. Admission: Is. Chairs reserved for Ladles ana their escorts. OIBLE AND PRAYER UNION. CARDS OF MEMBERSHIP ! with number on roll, the principles of the Union, aDd Calendars of Chapters, will be sent on receipt of name , ami address, with a twopenny stamp, on application , to Mr Brakenrig, Young Men Christian Association Auckland. ______ POUNDKEEPERS' BOOKS (under the new Act), 26 and 60 pages, with the Scheduled of Fines for Trespass and impounding Fees Inserted t commencement, on Sale at the Hk&ald Publishing ffice Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7800, 20 November 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7800, 20 November 1886, Page 8

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