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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. ST. PAUL'S {Eden Crescent) — Eight a.m., Holy Communion; eleven a.m., Morning Prayer, Holy Communion and Sermon, "The Baptist's Humility;" four p.m.. Baptismsi; half-past six p.m., Evening Prayer, and Sennon, The Baptist: a Pattern. Anthem, "What are These?" (Stainer). ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH — ST. John the Baptist's Day (foruth Sunday after Trinity).—Eight a.m., Holy Communion; eleven a.m., Morning Prayer with Litany, and Sermon, "Growth from Seeming Decadence;" three p.m., Baptisms; half-past six p.m., Evening Prayer with an address written by Professor H. T. Drummond, on "Love." THOMAS' CHURCH, Union-street. • —Feast of the Nativity of S. John Baptist, .Tune 24.—H01y Eucharist (Choral), 8 a.m. : Mattins and Litany, 11 a.m. ; Evensong, 6.30 p.m. ALL SAINTS' (Ponsonby Road) — r\ Fourth Sunday after Trinity, June 24. (S. John the Baptist's Day). Holy Communion, eight a.m.; Children's Instruction, quarter to ten; Morning Prayer cloven a.m. ; Congregational Singing practice, half-past three p.m. ; Evening Prayer, half-past sis p.m. CHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE (Kyber Pass).—Dedication Festival, St. Peter's Day, Juno 29, eight a.m., Holy Communion; halfpast seven p.m., Choral Evensong, Sermon by the Rev. W. Hooper, P.P. Epiphany CHURCH.-Eleven a.m., Prayer, Holy Communion • Sermon, " The Lord's Coming " Half-past six, Prayer; Sermon, "Comfort." All seats free. Rev. Dr. O'Callagban. T. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SURREY HlLLS.—Morning, at eleven, Rev. R. Sommerville. Evening, at half-past six, Mr. Duncan Wright (Evangelist). Mr. Wright will also conduct Evangelistic Services in St. Peter's on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, at half-past seven p.m. PA RNELL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ODDFELLOWS' HALL.— as usual—Morning at eleven. Evening at half-past six. Conducted by Rev. H. M. Livens. DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Morning at eleven o'clock, Rev. R. Laishley. Evening at lialf-past six, Mr. Leßailly. PITT-STREET WESLEY AN CHURCH Morning at eleven, Rev. E. Best. Evening at half-past six, Rev. C. H. Garland. RAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH. — Morning at eleven. Rev. J. A. Taylor. Evening at half-past six, Rev. .W. L. j Salter. Strangers and visitors made welcome. ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH. —Morning at eleven, Rev. C. H. Garland. Evening at half-past six, Rev. E. Best. OUNT ALBERT WESLEYAN MOUNT ALBERT WESLEYAN CHURCH.—Morning at eleven, Mr. F. A. White. Evening at half-past six, Mr. J. W. Shackelford. PASTOR GEORGE MULLER will deliver an Evangelistic Address in the City Hall on SUNDAY Evening, at eight o'clock. All are invited. Come early, Free will offerings towards expenses of Sunday Evening Services. FORESTER'S HALL, Karangahape Road.—Morning, at eleven o'clock : Evening, at a quarter to seven, Edmund H. Taylor will Lecture. Subject: "Great Fundamental Truths." ONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. — Lord's Day, June 24.—Morning Service, at eleven o'clock, and Evening, at half-past six, Pastor J. D. Gilmore will preach. HE LOVE WHICH PROVIDED THE PROPITIATORY SACRIFICE" will be the subject of Mr. C. E. Button's Address to Young Men on Sunday Afternoon at three o'clock, in the Lecture Hall, Young Men's Christian Association. Come and bring a friend. Gallery reserved for Ladies. D TABERNACLE. LORD'S DAY, JUNE 24. PASTOR THOMAS SPURGEON will Preach. I Morning at eleven—"Day and Night" and " Summer and Winter. Evening at quarter to —"Not far from the Kingdom." BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SUNDAY, JUNE 24. REV. J. CHEW. Morning at eleven—'• In Sure and Certain Hope." | Evening at half-past six—"A Soul Above Years" (being the Subject of the Fourth Locture to Young Women). UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES. ; PITT AND VINCENT STREETS— ! Morning, at eleven—Mr. H. Meld. [ Evening, at half-past six—Rev. F. B. Dutton, All Seats Free. Strangers welcome. MOUNT EDENDivine Service. Morning, at eleven. Evening, at half-past six. All Seats Free. Strangers welcome. PRIM ITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW As follows:— ALEXANDRA-STREET-Morning, at eleven— A. J. Smith. Evening at half-past six. Firebell at six o'clock. Social Tea, Friday, at half-past six, 6deach. PITT AND EDWIN STREET— Morning, at eleven—Mr. T. Booth. Evening, at half-past six— A. J. Smith. Open-air at six o clock—Rev. A. J. Smith. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. I FRANKLIN ROADMorning, at eleven—Rev. C. E. Ward. "The Fruit of the Spirit." Evening;, at half-past six—Rev. C. E. Ward. "Salvation to the Erring." WATER VIEW (AVONDALE)Afternoon at half-past two—Rev. C. E. Ward. Gospel Services. Evening at half-past six— W. Thompson. RICHMOND ROAD (Sunday-school Anniversary)— Morning at eleven—Mr. Tremain. Afternoon, at three—Rev. A. J. Smith. Evening, at half-past six—Mr. R. S. Able. Children ttiil sing at each Service. Tuesday, at half-past seven Public Meeting; Addresses, Recitations, and Singing. JJY GENERAL REQUEST. PASTOR GEORGE MULLER Will Deliver THE FINAL LECTURE On Truths in connection with the SECOND COMING OF OUR LORD JESUS, In the Lecture Hall, Y.M.C.A., ON MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 25, At Half-past Seven. When Mr. Muller will also answer the written questions sent in. Collection to defray expenses. Wm. BRAKENRIG, Gen. Sec. Hotels. Tourists to the hot lakes AND WONDERLAND OF ROTORUA, THE PALACE HOTEL, OHINEMUTU. Contains 40 rooms and. is replete with every convenience for the comfort of Tourists visiting the district. Private suites of apartments if required. The cuisine has special attention, and has secured express commendation from all those who have patronised the Hotel. The Wines and Spirits provided are of the choicest quality only. Buggies, Coaches, Saddle-horses, and Guides always ready for the convenience of Tourists. Every attention will be personally given, so as to conduce to a pleasant and enjoyable visit. Natural hot bath in connection with the Hotel. Free to Residents. Telegrams have prompt attention. JOSEPH MoRAE, Proprietor, F. WATKINSON, Town Agent, 12, Queen-street, WAIWERA CELEBRATED HOT SPRINGS, within 25 miles of Auckland.— To the Invalid seeking health and the Tourist on pleasure, these world-renowned Natural Medicinal Springs offers great attractions. Miss Graham having leased the above property, visitors will find a most comfortable and well-appointed Family Hotel, with all the advantages of a first-class sanatorium. Communication daily by steamer and coach alternately. Terms, 8s 6 d per day, £210s per week; £9 four weeks (including; bath and towels). Letters or telegrams addressed to the Manager, Waiwera Hotel; or H. H. Hayr it Co., Agents, 13, Lower Queenstreet, Auckland, will receive prompt attention. CIVIL SERVICE SUPPLY ASSOCIATION 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-CROWN. 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, &c., &c. For the Association— HENRY WILDING, Managing Director. ~|~F you should happen to meet a Welldressed Gentleman, you may depend upon it he patronises A. Woollams and Co., the Tailors, of Sydenham House, Grey-street

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9088, 23 June 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9088, 23 June 1888, Page 8

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