Sermons, Lectures, Soiree, etc. ALL SAINTS', Ponsonby Road. — Fifteenth Sunday fter Trinity—September 18. Holy Communion, eight a.m. Children'! Instruction, quarter to ten a.m. Morning Prayer and Holy Communion, eleven a.m. Subject " The Gospel of tlie Day." Kvenlng Prater and Sermon, half-oast «p m. Anthem, " How Lovely are the Messengers" (St. Paul*'. Sl'. PAUL'S (Eden Crescent). — Eight a.m., Holy Communion ; eleven a.m., Morning I'rayer, Holy Communion, and Sermon, " Mammon;'" half-past six p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon," 'Ihe Love of God." S~T. MATTHEW'S CHURCH.—XV. Sunday after Trinity: Eleven a.m., Morning Prayer, with Holy Communion and Sermon The Israel of God;'' balf-past six p.m., Evening Prayer, • with aerm n--" ARe iable Reference." HURCH OF THE hols SEPUL. \ ' CHUK, Kyber Pass.—Eight a.m., Holy Communion ; Eleven a.m., Morning Prayer and Sermon ; Half-past Two p.m., Baptisms; Half-past Six p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon (next of course). tHURCH OF S. THOMAS, Freeman's / Bay. Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. Sept. 18th. Holy Eucharist (ch raij eight o'clock ; Matllns. eleven o'clock ; Kvensong, half-past sir o'clock. All seats free. (evensong Wednesday* and Fridays, at half-past seven p.m. Holy Eucharist, Thursdays, at seven a.m. ____ Pitt-street WESLEYAN CHURCH. — Morning at eleven, Mr. Vi. Field. Evening half-past six, ttev. H. Bali, Subject, "The General Election." No. 11., "The Polony's Hope." Grafton road wesleyan CHURCH.—Morning at eleven, Rev. A. Heidi Kvenlng at half-past sis, Rev. W. Worker. Strangers and visitors made welcome. PARNELL wesleyan church.Morning at eleven, Mr. W. Burton. Evening at half-past six, Rev T. G. Carr. OUNT ALBERT WESLEYAN CHURCH. — Morning at eleven, Kev. H. ' Bull. Evening at half-past six, Mr. J. Foster. EVO - PORT COfsGßt-GATIONAL CH II ItCH.—Morning at 11 o'clock, and Evening at 6 39, Mr. G. H. Jones. 2JT. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN O CHURCH, Surrey Hills— Morning at 11, Rev. G. B. Monro. Evening at 6.30, Rev. R. Scott West (Minister-elect ol 3-. David's). IS W TON CONGREGATIONAL OH (IRCH.—Morning, Rev. 0. H. Garland. 1 Evening, Rev. J. J. Lewis. Visitors invited and 1 welcomed. Association for the Teaching of Divine Healing through Faith in the Lord Jesas Christ.-Usual Weekly Meeting. Monday Kvening at quarter-past seven, social Hall, V.MCA,, Welleslev-strcet. Readings from report of Interr national Conference on Divine Healing and Holiness. Members and friends nvlted. SEVENTH DAY AD V N IST CHURCH, Maokelvie-'treet, Surrey HillsPastor, A. G. Daniells, preaches to-day at 10.89 a.m., and on Sunday at 3 and 6.45 p.in ftubj <ct on , Sunday, «' Which is the (seventh Day of the Week ; has lime been lost; the Calendars." ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE.—Sunday Evening ervices. Geo. Aldridge will lecture. Sui'jeot, "The Holy oration." Illustrated by ch»r<. Service to commence at a quarter to seven, nankey's ; Hymns. _ 11EMPERANCK HALL, ALBERT. STKKrcT. — THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at ' quarter to eight.—Addresses. Recitations, Songs, by Pitt-street Wisleyan Band i«f Hope. FHitK. CITY HALL SUNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC HKRVICES, conducted by the Young Men's Christian As»ociation, to-morrow (Sunday), at eight o'clock. Doors open at half-past • even. Seats all free. Come early. OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION NEW BUILDING, CORNER OF , WKLLKSLKY AND AMJER'C STREETS. - THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at half-past seven. Meeting in Lecture Hall, for United Prayer and Bible Reading. All are Invited. 1 « rpHE BRIGHTER SIDE OF THINGS" I J will be the subject of the Rev J. S. Hill's address to Young Men To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon, . at three o'cloca, in the Lecture Hall, Young Men's I Christian Association. Come and bring a irisnd, [ Gallery teserv d for Ladies. LORNE-STREET H ALL—Sunday night: The first Lecture by the well-known < irator and Dramatic Header, < rofeasor cieoigo ' hainey, will be riven on *und»y ai<ht in th« Lome-stieet Hail subject : "A Bsarch for Truth through the Worlds of Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy." At the close of Lecture Mrs. Cbainey will nive some Psychometric Readings to i persons selected by the audience. Admission : On* Shilling ; nailery, sixpence. Doors open at half-past Beveu ; commence at eight o'clock. "jl/TOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, VIEW ROAD. Morning, at eleven—Mr. R. D. Stewart Evening, at half-past six—Rev. R. Laishlay Seats Free. Strangers Invited.; y»ERESFORD - STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. PASTOR : BEY. JAS CHEW. Morning, eleven o'clock —" A Thing of Beauty-" Evening, half-past six—" The Final Test." PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES ON SUNDAY AS FOLLOWS : — ALEXANDRA-STREET: Morning, at eleven—Miss Malcolm (KvaxigdJMtJ, Evening at half-past six—Rev. A. J. Smith, Firebell at six 'clock. ' PITT AND EDWIN-STREETS— 1 Morning at eleven—Kev. A. J. Smith. Evening, at half-past six—Miss Malcolm (Evangelist). PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROAD- m m iol Morning at elevenßev. C. E. Ward— Christ on his own Death." Evening at half-past six—Rev. C. K. Ward. — " i 'ur Common Humanity." Thursday, at, hall-past six p.m.—Quarterly Social Soiree. RICHMOND ROM'— 1 Afternoon, at three—Rev. C. E. Ward. Evening at half-past six—Mr. R. Markham. WATERYIKW (i'HURCH ANNIVERSARY)— Aftertioo ' at half-past two-Rev. A. J. Smith. Eveuing at lialf-p»st six—Mr. H. Field. Annual Tuesday, at half-past six p.m. We Invite jou. A book. A seat. A welcome. a UCKLAND TABERNACLE, ANNIVERSARY" SUNDAY, September 18, 1887. Morning, 11 o'clock Evening, 6.46 o'clockSsrmons by Pastor T. fcpUEOKON. PUBLIC SOIREE AND MEETING. TUESDAY, S*PT»mbsk 20, Tea, 6.80 p.m. Public Meet ng, 780 p.m. Addresses by Ministers and friends. Tickets la. S~ T. JOHN'S WbSLEYAN SUNDAYSCHOOL, PONsONBY. ANNIVERSARY, SUNDAY NEXT, 18th SEPTEMBER. Sermons will be preached as under s Morning at 11, Rev. H. J. Lewis Aternoon at 3, Rev. C. H. Garland Evening, at 6.80, Kev. C. H. Garland Special Hymns will be sung by the .scholars. » Collections In aid of Sunday-School Funds. THE ANNUAL 801 RE* AND PUBLIC MEETING * ill be held on TUESDAY NEXT, 20th SEPTEMBER. Chairman, Win, Thome, Esq. Addresses by the Revs- Jus. Chew, J. D. Gllmore, T. Q. Carr. Music by the Church Choir. Tea on tabl- at half-past six p.m. Tickets, Is. YOUNG MEN CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, CORNER OF WELLK3LKY AND ALBERT STBK&TS. WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. Commencing each evening at half-past seven. September 23.— Musical Entertainment. Chairman, G. P. Pierce, Esq. Conductor : V. Si Rice, Esq, Seats reserved tot ticket-holders till twenty minutes p&st seven. T. RUDDLE,) „ g A. KNIGHT, J Uon ' BeC5W. BRAKKNKIG, Gen. Ssc. gIBLE AND PRAYER UNION CARDS OF MEMBERSHIP FOR 1887 with number on Roll, the principles of the Union, and Calendars of < hapters, will be sent on receipt of name and dress, with a twopenny stamp, on application to Mr Brakenrig, Young Men s Christian Association Auckland. Exhibitions. JNDUSTRIAL JgIXHIBITIO N " BELL'S BUILDINGS, "WYNDHAM-STREET. THIS EXHIBITION IS OPEN EACH DAY, From ten a.m. to five p.m., And on WEDNESDAYS. THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS, ' and SATURDAYS, from half-past seven p.m. to ten p.m. THE COMMITTEE HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE OF ADMISSION TO SIXPENCE. ONLY
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8056, 17 September 1887, Page 8
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