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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. ALL SAINTS' (Ponsonby Road)— ( Third Sunday after Trinity, June 17. Holy I Communion, eight a.m.; Children's Instruction, quarter to ten; Morning Prayer and Holy Communion, eleven a.m.; Evening Prayer and Sermon, half-past six p.m. ST. PAUL'S (Eden Crescent) — Eighb a.m., Holy Communion; eleven a.m., Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon, "Resisting Steadfastly :" half-past six p.m., Evening Prayer, and Sermon, " The State After Death : The Ungodly." Anthem, " I Will Sing of Thy Power" (Sullivan). S THOMAS' CHURCH, Union-Btreet. • —Third Sunday after Trinity, June 17.— i Holy Eucharist (Choral), 8 a.m.: Mattins and Litany, < 11 a.m.; Evensong, 6.30 p.m. TjiPLPHANY CHURCH.—EIeven a.m., JLLi Morning Prayer, Litany, Sermon ; half-past six p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon. All seats free. Rev. W. Beatty at both services. /CHURCH OF HOLY SEPULCHRE.— p \j Annual Social Gathering, Thursday, 21st inst; Tea at half-past six. Music, Readings, Addresses. Tickets, Is each. 1 EVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Morning at eleven o'clock, Rev. R> Laishley. Evening at half-past six, Mr. R. B. Shalders. PITT-STREET WESLEY AN CHURCH —Morning at eleven, Rev. 0. H. Garland. .Evening at half-past six, Rev. E. Best. ri RAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN . \JT CHURCH. — Morning at eleven, Rev. W. L. J Salter. Evening at half-past six, Rev. J. A. Taylor. Strangers and visitors made welcome. j ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH. " —Morning at eleven, Rev. E. Best. Evening / at half-past six, Rev. C. 11. Garland. ' MOUNT ALBERT WESLEYAN CHURCH.-Morning at eleven, Rev. W. Gittos. Evening at half-past six, Mr. G. H. Doug- j lass. \ PASTOR GEORGE MULLErL will doliver an Evangelistic Address in the ( City Hall on SUNDAY Evening, at eight o'clock. ] All aro invited. Come .early. Free will offerings towards expenses of Sunday Evening Services. ST. PETER ' S~~PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH SURREY HILLS.— Morning, at eleven, "The Sheep of His Pasture." Evening, at half-past six, " Treasure Hid in a Field."—Rev. R. . Soinmerville. ST. LU K E'"s PRESBYTERIAN I CHURCH, Remuera.—Pastor George Muller, ) of Bristol, will Preach in this Church To-morrow i forenoon, at eleven a.m. £ PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. — J Lord's Day, June 17.—Morning Service, at J eloven o'clock, Mr. H. Field. Evening, at half-past J six, Supply. ___ T " A TONEMENT AND REDEMPTION" x\. will bo the subject of Mr. C. E. Button's Address to Young Men on Sunday Afternoon at throe o'clock, in the Lecture Hall, Young Men's Christian ] Association. Come and bring a friend. Gallery ] reserved for Ladies. j PARNELL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ODDFELLOWS' HALL.-Services as usual—Morning at eleven, Evening at half-past six. Conducted by Rev. H. M. Livens. ORESTER'S HALL, Karangahape ■ Road.—Morning, at eleven o'clock : Evening, at a quarter to seven, Edmund H. Taylor will Lecture. Subject: "Great Doctrinal Errors." I AUCKLAND TABERNACLE. '■ LORD'S DAY, JUNE 17. PASTOR THOMAS SPURGEON will Preach. Morning at eleven—" The Golden Chariot." Evening at quarter to seven—" Shipwreck of the 'Faith. , ' , 6untlS)lsn~congregational CHURCH, VIEW ROAD. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), JUNE 17. REV. B. L. THOMAS. Morning at eleven and Evening at half-past six. All Seats Free. Visitors Welcomed. BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SUNDAY, JUNE 17. Morning at eleven—Rev. J. J. K. Hutchina (Missionary from Rarotonga). Evening at half-past six—" Coming of Age" (being the Fourth Lecture to Young Men by the Pastor). UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT STREETS— ' Morning, at eleven—Rev. F. B. Dutton. Evening, at half-past six—Mr. E. Wood. All Seats Free. Strangers welcome. i MOUNT EDENDivine Service. Morning, at eleven. Evening, at half-past six. All Seats Free. Strangers welcome. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROADMorning, at eleven—Mr. Roberts Evening, at half-past six—Mr. H. Field. RICHMOND ROAD— ' Afternoon, at three—Mr. H. Field. Evening, at half-past six—Mr. Joseph Jones. < WATERVIEW (AVONDALE)Afternoon at half-past two, and Evening at halfpast six, Gospel Service. i PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW As follows :— ALEXANDRA-STREET-Morning, at eleven—Rev. A. J. Smith. Evening at half-past six—Rev. A. J. Smith. Firebell at six o'clock. PITT AND EDWIN STREET— Morning, at eleven. Evening, at half-past six—Mr. H. R. Burton, Open-air at six o'clock. OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (New Building), CORNER OF WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STREETS. WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. FRIDAY, JUNE 29. ' AT HOME, Music, &c. Gymnastic Display. FRIDAY. JULY 6. "An Evening with the Poets," with Musical Illustrations..Rev. W. Tbbbs, M.A. FRIDAY JULY 20. Lecture: "Brain and Mind". .Dr. Giles, R.M. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. Lecture: "Boiling"..Professor F. D. Brown. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17. Lecture : "Character"..Rev. C. H. Garland. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31. "An Evening with Tennyson," with Musical Illustrations..Dr. J. Murray-Moore. FRIDAY, SEPTKMBKK 14. Lecture: "A Recent Tour in Palestine"«... «, Mr. W. C. W. McDowell, B.A. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. Lecture (Subject to be announced).^„«_„„_« Rev. R. Scott West. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12. Lecture (Subject to be announced)....„„„„ Rev. J. S. Hill. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20. ] Entertainment and Concert BURNS CLUB. Commencing Each Evening at Half-past Seven. Tickets for the Course: To admit Bearer and 5 Lady, 4s ; Bearer only, 2s 6d; Single Lecture, Is; 1 can be obtained from the Booksellers, from any I Member of Committee, or from the Librarian at the ( Rooms.

Seats Reserved for Ticketholders till twenty minutes past seven. THOMAS BUDDLE, \„„ c A. KNIGHT, f Hon * Secs * W. BRAKENRIG, Gen. Sec. "OIBLE AND PRAYER UNION. CARDS OF MEMBERSHIP FOR 1888, With number on Roll, the principles of the Union, and Calendars of Chapters are now ready, and will be sent on receipt of name and address, with a twopenny stamp, on application to Mr. Brokenrig, Young Men's Christian Association, Auckland. SERVICE SUPPLY ASSOCIA TION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). In consequence of the large number of applications which have been made to the Directors, they have decided to at once issue SUPPLY TICKETS, Which shall entitle the holder to ALL THE PRIVILEGES OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR SIX MONTHS, on payment of the sum of HALF-A-CR OWN. As the guiding principles are CASH PAYMENTS and CO-OPERATION, it necessarily follows that the direct and indirect advantages of any increased business will be participated in by Shareholders and Ticketholders. The Directors invite Members, Ticketholders, and the Public to inspect the STORE AND SHOW ROOMS, Where will be found every variety of GENERAL STORES ; also, BOOTS, CLOTHING, BASKETWARE, FURNITURE, CROCKERY, SADDLERY, &c, of First-class Manufacture. Every kind of Agency undertaken for Shareholders and Members on the most advantageous terms. There is a pleasant room where ladies can wait trains or trams, write notes, <fec, &c. For the Association— HENRY WILDING, Managing Director. QUESTION. — Who are the largest Manufacturers of Sewing Cottons for Machine use? Answer.—Messrs. J. and P. Coats, of Paisley. Question.—Which of the*r makes do you prefer ? Answer.—The Extra Quality on the 500 yd Reels. Question.— Why? Answer. —Because from its Wonderful Smoothness and Freedom from Knots, the most difficult machines are made to run rapidly and smoothly. Question.—Where can I eet it? Answer.—Only from the Importer— J. M. McLACHLAN, 222, Queen-street, Auckland

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9082, 16 June 1888, Page 8

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