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oeiouuua. jjoui>ui<3Bi ouuco?i "*"• ■ ALL SAINTS, Ponsonby Road.— Ninth Sunday aftor Trinity.— a.m., Confirmation end Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Moraine Prayer and Holy Communion, and Sermon by the Bishop of Auckland; 6.30 i>.u«., Evening frayed _TIHUBCH OF S. THOMAS (UnionS. / street).—August 7.-Feast of the Holy Name.— Holy Eucharist (choral), eight o'clock ft.m. ; Mttlmi, ■Second Celebration (choral), and Sermon eleven a.m. ; Evensong, half-past six p.m. All ;<sats free. PIPHANY CHURCH.— II. Prayer, Holy Communion, sermon, " Uurmurini: Christians; 3. Children's Service, Baptism; 6.80, Prayer, sermon, "The Great Secret." All seats free, —Rev. Dr. O'Callajhan. _ ST. PAUL'S (Eden Crescent). — Eight a.m., Holy Communion ; eleven a.m.. Morning Prayer, Holy Communion, and Sermon by the Incumbent ; haf- ast three p.m., Children's Service; half-past six p.m., Kveniue Prayer and Sermon by Rev. E. H. Gulliver, M.A. Offertories (in part) in aid of Clergy Pension Fund. ST. MATTHEW'S CHORCH — Ninth Bunaay after Trinity.—Eleven a.m., Morning Prayer and Holv Communion, with Sr.rmon. Halfvast six p.m., Evening Prayer, with first of Sermons on " The Decalogue." QT. SKI'ULCHKE'S. Kyber Pase, To*morkj> row, August 7: S a.m., Holy Communion; 11 m., Morning Prayer and Sermon; 3.15 p.m., Children's Service; 63D p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon. Archdeacon Dudley. ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Morning at 11, Communion, R«v. K. Somm«rvllle; Kvenlrjg, at 6.30, Evangelistic Service, liev. A. M. McCallnm. ST. DaVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.— Rev. A. M. McCallum; at balf-paet six, Kev. C. Worboy«, subject " A. Light In the Cloud." ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Church.—A lten ' oad.—Morning Service at eleven o'clock, «dihess to Children, by Kev. A. Carrick, subject, "The World Renowned CityS" PITT-STREET WESLEY AN church. —Morning at eleven, Rev. C. H. Garland. Evening at balf-paet six, Rev. H. Bull. QT. JOHN'S - WESLEY AN CHURCH kJ (Ponsonby).—Morning at eleven, Rev. _. Bull, Evening at Jialf-pas' six, Rev. C. H. Garland. GRAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH.—Morning at eleven, Rev. J. A. Taylor, (evening at half-yast six, Rev. T. G. Carr. Strangers and visitors made welcome. OARNEI.L WESLEYAN CHURCH.— I Morninif at eleven, Rev. W. Worker. EveniDg at half-past six, Mr. A. C. Caughey. MOUNT ALBEitT WESLEYAN CHURCH.—Morning at eleven, Mr. F. A. White. Evening at half-past six, Mr. S. Crabtree. DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CUUKCH.— Morning at eleven, Mr. George Down. Evenlnt at half-past six, Uev. J. Chew. X>ON SO S lB APtFsT CH URCH.— ST 7—Mornlne nt eleven, Pastor J. B. Oilmore, subject, "The Fmit of the Spirit—Peace." Kvening, at half-past aix, Pastor T. Sturgeon, " Mediation." E W TON congregational 13| CEURCH.-Paitor, Kev H. .1. Le«is.—August 7 — Horning, "The llealingof the Impotent Woman." Evening, "J he Potter and the Clay." Communion after Morning Service. OPERA HOUSE, Sunday Evening Servi._Geo. Aldridge will lecture. Subject, '•Tbo Translation of the Saints " Service to commence at a quarter toteven. San key's Hymns. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHITUCH, MackeMe-Jtreet, Surrey Hills.— Pa.«tor A. G. Danielli, will preach at 10.30 to-d,y ; and on Sunday a* 3 and 7 p.m. Subject at 7 : " The Round World and the Sabbath Day—solut.on of this geographical problem." t THEMPERANCE HALL, ALBERTJ_ STREKT. — THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at quarter to —Temperance Meeting. Addressee, singing, Mnnic. KREti. All are wel come.

CITY HALL SUNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, conducted by the Young Men's Christian Association, to-morrow (Sunday), at eight o'clock. Door* open at half-past seven. Seats all free. Come early. -\7"OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOJ. crATION NEW BUILDING, CORNER OF WKLLISLEY ANn ALBERT STKEETS. — THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at half-past eeven. Meeting in Lecture Hall, for United Prayer and Bible Reading. All are incited. A SSOCIATION for the Teaching of -CJL Divine He»llng tbroueh Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.-Usual We-kly Meeting, Monday Evening at half-past seven, social Hall, WM.C.A., Welles-lej-street. A lull attendance of members is specially requested to riisa ss important bminega. "TENDENCIES OF THE TIMES" 1. will be the fu' ject of the Rev. J. S. Hill's Address to Men To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon, at three o'clock, in the Lecture Hall, Young Men's Christian Association. Coma and bring a friend, Gallery reserved for Ladies. HUKCH OF GOD v. CHURCHES OF MEN, by W. Corrie Johnston, Champtaloup and Cooper, Booksellers. T>ERESFORD - STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Morning at eleven o'clock—Rev. J*mei Chew Evening at half-past six o'clock—R«v. R. Laishloy. A UCKLAND TABERNACLE. LORD'S DAY, AUGUST 7. Morn'np; at eleven—Pastor T. Spurgeon.—"All ye that pass by, to Jeaus draw nigh ; to you is it nothing that Jesus should die 5" Evening at a quarter to seven—Pastor J. D. Gilmore. " Rest for tha Weary." TNITED METHODIST" FREE \J CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT STREETS— Morning at eleven—Mr. It. Bycroft. Evening at half-past six--Mr, 8. Parker. MOUNT KDEN— Morning at eleven—Rev. S. Macfariane. Subject, "The Model Congregation." The Lord's Supper after Service. Evening at half-past lix—Mr. T. Booth. ST. HELIER'B BAY— Evening at half-past six—Mr. Murray. Tr>IIIMITIVE METHODIST JL CHURCHES. SERVICES ON SUNDAY AS FOLLOWS : — ALEXANDRA-STREET : Jiornln? at eleven—Miss MMcolm, evangelist. Kveninr, at half-past »ix—BdV. A. J. Smith. Firo bell at «ii o'clock. PITT AND EDWIN-STREETS— Morning, at eleven—Mr. \V.Thompson. Evening at half-past six—Mr. T. Booth. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROAD— llurnins at eleven—Rev. A. J. Smith. >.veulc»c at half-past six—Sir Wm, Fox. Thursday Evening, at half ptst seven—Evangel* islic Service—Rev. C, E. Ward. RICHMOND ROM , — Afternoon, at. thre»—Rev. A. J. Smith, lvening, at half-past six—Mr. Thompson. Wednesday at half-past seven—Gospel Temperance, WATKRVIBw, AVONDALE— Afternoo •< at half-past two, Evening at half-past six—Mr. W, Hodgson, WninvilA »nti. A Mit A hnnV A w.lnnna

we invite you. Aaeat. A boot. A welcome. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES JDJ Will be continued at the TABERNACLE, Till THURSDAY of next week, Conducted by J. D. GIL MORE. SUNDAY, at a quarter to seven, " Rest for the Weary," MONOAY, at half-past seven, "Bread for the Hungry." TUESDAY, at half-past leven, "Drink for the Thirsty." WEDNESDAY, at half-past eeven, " Life for the Dead." THURSDAY, at half-past seven, "Pardon for all." PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. IMIIII , „ M EVANGELISTIC SFRVIOS IN THE FOLLOWING CrtITRC ES : ST. PETER'S—From Sabbath, 7th August, to Friday, 12ih Aueu.'t ST. DAVlD'S—from Sabbath, 14th August, to Friday, 19th August ST. STEPHEN'S—From S.b'ath. 21st August, to Friday, 26th Auirntt ST. LUKE'S BndCiKHUKGA—From Sabbitb, 28th AiiEUst, to Friday. 2nd September NORTH SHORE—From Sabbath, 4th September, to Friday, 9th September HOWICK—From :-abbatn, 18th September, to Wednesday, ?lst September TA.MAK I—From Sabbath, 25th September, to Wednesilay, 28th September MANGKIIK—From S*bb*tk, 25th September, to Friday, 30th .September OTA HUH IT (OtaraV- From Sabbath, 2nd October, to Friday, 7th October N.B.— The Services on Sabtath evening? will commence at 6.30, and on other evenings at 7.30. All are earnestly invited. q B MONRO> Convener. •\TOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN X ASSOCIATION, CORNER OF WRLLKSLKY AND ALBEET STKBETS. WINTER COURSE OP LECTURES. Commencing each evening at hall-pant seven. August 12.—Musical Entertainment. Chairman: Hev. W. Tebbs, M.A. Conductor: Herr Carl Scbmitl. Auirost 26.—Lecture and Musical Selections. Chairman : I'.ev. J. S. Hill. Subject: "Daniel Defoe," by Rev. H. J. Lewis. September 2nd.—Debate : " Free Trade r. Protection." Chairman :J. H. Upton, Esq. Affirmative : E. Bell, Esq. Negative: J. Lamb, Esq. September 23.—Musical Entertainment Chairman, G. P. Pierce, Esq. Conductor : V. E Klce, Esq. Tickets for the course to admit bearer and lady, 6s ; to adc.it bearer only, 3s; single lecture, Iβ, mty be obtained from any of the Booksellers, from Members of Committee, or from the librarian at the Booms. i Seats reserved tot «loket-holder» till twenty minutea past seven, T. KNIGHT, J" Hon - *** A. KNIGHT, f Hon - beC? ' W. BKAKKJNIIia, Cen, Sic.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8020, 6 August 1887, Page 8

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