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Sermons, Lectures, Soireees, &c. CHURCH of THE HOLY SEPULCHRE, Krber Pass.—Eight a.m., Holy Communion ; eleven a.m., Morning Prayer and Sermon, with second celebration of Holy Communion : seven p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon. Church OF S. THOMAS' (Union- ! streetX — Second Sunday in Ls&tL—_ Holy Eucharist (Choral), eight a.m.; Mattina, Litany, and Sermon, eleven a.m.: Evensong, seven p.m. The Miserere (Psalm li.) will be sung after evensong. All seats free. ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH.—Second Sunday in Lent. —Half-Wist six p.m., Third of Special Sermons by the Rev. Bra bason, M.A., Chaplain of H.M.s. Diamond. Anthem. " Turn Thy Face " (Alt wood) ; Canticles (Burnett). Eight a.in., Holy Communion: eleven a.m.. Morning Prayer ami Litany. with Sermon ; three p.m., Baptisms. ST. PAUL'S (Eden Crescent.)— Eight a.m.. Holy Communion ; Eleven a.m.. Morning Prayer, Litany, and Sermon, " Esau Four p.m.. Baptisms: Seven p.m.. Evening Prayer, and Sermon by Rev. E. H. Gulliver, M.A. Anthem, "My God, Look upon Me" (Reynolds). 4 LL SAINTS', Ponsonbv Road.—February -26, Second Sunday in Lent.—Holy Communion, eight a.m. Children's instruction class, quarter to ten. Morning Prayer and. Sermon; eleven a.m.: Children's Service, three p.m.; Evening Prayer, and Sermon, seven p.m. PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH —Morning at eleven, Rev. H. Bull. Evening at seven, Rev. H. Bull. Harvest Thanksgiving Service. Special Music and Anthems by the' Choir. ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH. —Morning at eleven. Rev. C. H. Garland. Evening, Rev. C. H. Garland. Harvest Thanksgiving Services. Special Musi? and Anthems by the Choir. OUNT ALBERT WESLEYAN CHURCH. — Morning at eleven. Mr. H. Field. Evening at half-past six, Mr. W. F. Tucker. GRAFTON ROAD WESLEYAX CHURCH. — Morning at eleven, Rev. i. V. Tayior. Evening at half-past sis. Rev. T. G. Carr. Strangers and visitors made welcome. ONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH.— Sunday, February Pastor J. V. G ike ore will preach: Morning, eleven a.m., "The Fruit of the Spirit" (So. 4), " Long-suffering." Evening, at half-past six, "The Valley of Dry Bones." QT. P. ETER'S PRESBYTERIAN IO CHURCH, Surrey Hills.—Morning at eleven, "The witness of Fruitful Seasons against Infidelity." Evening at seven, "The Broken Bottle." —Rev. R. Sommerville. EVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Morning at eleven, Rev. R. Lajiihley. Evening at half-past six, Mr. R. B. •Shalders. ARNELL CONGREGATIONAL PARNELL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ODDFELLOWS' HALL.—Services a." usual—Morning at eleven. Evening at seven. Conducted by Rev. H. M. Livens. Association for the Teaching of Divine Healing through Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.—Usual Weekly" Meeting will be held (I).V). on Monday Evening next, at half-past sever,, in the Social Hall, Y.M.C.A., Wellesleystreet. All Members and friends are invited. ABBOTT S OPERA HOUSE.— IX Evening Services. Edmund H. Taylor will Lecture at quarter to seven To-morrow. Subject, '• Has the Immortality of the Soul been generally Believed." Morning Meeting in Forester's Hall, at eleven o'clock. T~EMPER ANCE HALL.—This Evening, at a quarter to eight. Addresses, Songs, Recitations, Music. Mr. D. Goldie, M.H.R., in the chair. C<ITY HALL.—-Sunday Evening Evan- / gelistic Services, conducted by the Young Men's Christian Association. To-morrow (Sunday), at eight o'clock. Doors open at half-past seven. Seats all free. Come early. -\7OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOX CIATION NEW BUILDING. CORNER OF WELLESLEY AND ALBERT-STREETS.—THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at half-past seven. Meeting in Lecture Hall, for United Prayer and Bible Reading. All are invited. THE TRINITY" will be the subject of Rev. J. S. Hill's address to young men Tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock, in the Lecture Hall, Y.M.C.A. Rooms. Come and bring your friends. Gallery reserved for Ladies. TENT MEETING, top of Grafton Road. —Sunday, half-past two and seven p.m. Sub- ] ject: " cation—What is it? Is it to be ob- ! tained ? By what means?* All invited. | THE HELPING HAND MISSION 1 (Freeman's Bay).—Address To-morrow Even- j j ing by Mr. E. Dimant, "He Died for Me;" Mrs. E. « ! Harrison, "From Judaism to Jesus." Open-air ; ! Service at Eire bell, half-past six. A Book, & Seat, ! a Welcome. VEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, EDINBURGH-STREET, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26. Morning, at eleven—Rev. R. J. Roberts Evening, at half-past six—Rev. H. M. Livens. Mount eden congregational CHURCH, VIEW ROAD. REV. B. L. THOMAS. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2S. Morning, at eleven—" God's Favour the Highest Good." Evening, at seven—" Victory and its Reward." All Seats Free. Visitors welcomed. tabernacle. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26. A. J. CLARKE, Evangelist. Morning at eleven o'clock. Evening at a quarter to seven o'clock. Bring Sankey'g Hymn Books. eresford-street congregaTIONAL CHURCH. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY S4 Morning, at eleven—Rev. J. Chew, Evening, at half-past six—Rev, J. and Mrs. Mountain. ONGREGATIONAL UNION OF Ci ONG REGATIONAL UNION OF ) NEW ZEALAND. THE ANNUAL MEETINGS FOR THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT Will be held on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 14 and 15, AT BERESFORD-STTIEET CHURCH, Further particulars in future advertisement. MR. AND MRS, MOUNTAIN'S MISSION, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Bekes FORD-STREET. TO-MORROW ; Addresses to Young People at ten and half-past two. Evangelistic Addresses at half-past six. Subject : "BLIND BaRTIMaEUS." FINAL M EETING on MONDAY, at half-past seven. Subject : "THE Water of LIFE." Collection at each Service. gT. JOHN'S, PONSON BY. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. Morning and Evening, the Rev. C. H. Garland will officiate, the Choir rendering appropriate Anthems. The Church will be decorated with Flower and Fruit Offerings. Special Address to Children and Friends at three p.m., when the annual prises will be distributed. Primitive METHODIST CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROAD— Morning, at eleven— R. Fry. Evening, at seven—Miss Belford. Tuesday, at half-past seven—Young Women's Service. RICHMOND ROADAfternoon at three—Mr. J. Watkinson. Fuelling, at seven—Mr. Worthington. WATERVIEW (AVONDALE)— Afternoon, at half-past two, and evening at half-past six—Mr. W. Hodgson. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT STREETS- . Morning, at eleven— Rev. F. B. Dntton. Evening, at half-past six—Mr. Clifton. All Seats Free. MOUNT EDEN— Morning, at eleven—Mr. W. Burton, Evening, at half-past six—Rev. F. B. Button. All Seats Free. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW As follows :— ALEXANDRA-STREET— Morning, at eleven—Rev. A. J. Smith. Subject, "The Refuge." Evening, at quarter to seven—Rev, A. J. Smith. Subject: " Three Disguised Men on a Night Journey." Firebell at six o'clock. PITT AND EDWIN STREETMorning, at eleven—Rev. W. Woollass. Subject, " State of Blessedness." Evening, at quarterto seven— W. Woollass. Subject, "Barrenness." Open-air at a quarter-past six. WO PUBLIC DRESSES Will be delivered by an Evangelst serving under the Lord's Restored Apostles, to which all Christians are earnestly invited, in the » CITY HALL, On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, And on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, At Light o'clock, On the Personal Return of the Lord; the First Resurrection ; and the Sealing of a ret-Fruits For Translation before the Great Tribulation. Also on SUNDAY EVENINGS, Commencing February 26, at Seven p.m., fn tlio TEMPERANCE HALL, ALBERT-ST. Explanatory addresses concerning the Purpose of God in and by the Church, and the Work of Restoration by the Eiias Ministry now, at the end of this age. Subject for Sunday, February 26 The Falling Away predicted by St. Paul, and Loss of Spiritual Gifts and Ministries. No Collection. JJIBLE AND PRAYER UNION. CARDS OF MEMBERSHIP FOR 1888, With number on Roll, the principles of the Union, and Calendar* of Chapters are now ready, and wiil be sent on receipt of name and address, with a twopenny stamp, on application to Mr. Brakenrlg, Young Men's Christian Association, Auckland. one in dtlie Colonies. *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8986, 25 February 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8986, 25 February 1888, Page 8

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