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Sermons LwtMOft *BotfflQflr to •-" ST. PAUL'S (Eden Crescent) — Eight a.m., Holy Communion; Prayer, Litany and Setmon, , i four p.m., Baptisms : six. E*«dftg Pffcyer and Sermon by Rev. B. H. Qflllivef» MiA; . »_. S THOMAS' CHtJRCII Uni<m-st«efc. ' • -Thirteenth Sufldftjf after Trinity, Augittt 20! Holy Eucharist (Choral), 8 a.m.: Mattins and litany, 11 a.hi. ; Evensong, 6.80 p.m. ALL Saints' (Ponsonby ; Road). Thirtt Sunday after Trinity, Augudi 1 Holy Communion, eight a.m.; Children s Instruction Class, quarter to ten; Morning Prayer and Sermon eleven a.m. ; Congregational Singing Practice, half-past three p.m.; Evening Prayer and Sermon, half-past six p.m. ' ' * ST. PETER'S PftESBtfTERIAN CHURCH, SURREY/HILLS.— at eleven, Rev. R. F. McNiOOl. Efentog, *t hfcll-paJt six. Rev. J. W. Fraser (from Otago). T>ITT.ST&B]BT WESLEY AN CHURCH " I t-Motntajf tit eleven, Rev. A. Reid. Evening at half-past six, jfryr. W. Qittos. ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH. —Morning at eleten, Rev. E. Best. Evening, at half-past six, Student. ' > v ./ . /GRAFTON ROAD. WESLEYAN \3T CHURCH.—Morning at eleven, Rev. W. L. Salter; Evening at half-past six, EUv«_J« A. Taylor. Mount albert wesleyan CHURCH. — Morning - at eleven, Mr. G. H. Douglass. Evening at ailf-paat six, Mr. J. Roberta. ■■ ;;; < r ~ ._ : , Parnell CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ODDFELLOWS'HALL.—Services as Morning at eleven, Evening at six, Rev. H. M. Livens. . CHURCH OF CHRIST, Foresters' Hall, Karangahape Road—Morning at eleven o'clock: Evening, at quarter to deren, George Aldridge will lecture, Subject, " The Seven Trumpets." CITY HALL.Sunday Evening Evangelistic Services, conducted by the Young Man's Christian Association, To-morrow (Sunday) evening at eight o'clock. Doors open at half-past seven. Seats all Free. Come early. THE Subject of the Rev. J. S. Hill's Address in the Lecture Hall. Young Men's i Christian Association, To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon, at three o'clock, will be "BIOGRAPHICAL STUDIES (No. 3)—" THE EARL OF SHAFTESBURY." All are earnestly invited to attend. Gallery reserved for Ladies; Hall for Men only. THA Sinn a toir rabhidh do na Gaidhil, gum bheil a'nt UrrumacbMgr. Friseal, gu bhi Searmoinachadh aun au Eaglis St. Andrew, anns a Ghaidhlig, air la na Sfcbaid, aig leth uair au delgh dha, san fheasgair. AUCKLAND TABERNACLE. LORD'S DAY, AUGUST 26. PASTOR THOS. SPURGEON Will Preach, Morning at eleven and Evening at quarter to seven. BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SUNDAY, AUGUST 20. REV. J. CHEW. Morning at eleven—" Rescue the Perishing." Evening at half • past six — " Successful Merchants " (being the Ninth Lecture to Young Men). ' PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW As follows :— ALEXANDRA-STREET— 1 Morning, at eleven— A. J. Smith. Evening, at half-past six—Rev. A. J. Smith. ! Firebell at six o'clock—Rev. A. J. Smith. PITT AND EDWIN STREETS— Morning, at eleven—Mr. W. Worthlngton. Evening at half-past six—Mr. H. R. Burton. Open-air at six o'clock. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROAD— Morning, at eleven—Rev. C. E. Ward. Subject, • " Character Builders." Evening, at half-past six—Rev. G. E. Ward. Subject, " The Call of Moses." RICHMOND ROAD--1 Afternoon, at three—Divine Service. Evening, at half-past six—Mr. T. Booth. WATER VIEW (AVONDALE)— • Afternoon at half-past two—Rev. C. E. Ward. Evening at half-past six— W. Murray. We invite you. A Seat. A Bobk. A Welcome. ' rjIABERNACLE MUTUAL IMPROVEX MENT SOCIETY.- On Tuesday, August 28, the Rev. THOMAS SPURGEON will deliver a lecture entitled, " Sleep," to the above society in the Upper Schoolroom of the Tabernacle, Karangahape road, and will touch on Insomnia, Early Rising, Sleep of Plants, Trances, Dreams, Snoring, Somnambulism, &c. Doors open at seven. Lecture commences at half-past seven. Admission, Free: no collection; all are welcome. Members of kindred societies are specially invited. JpONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. 1 ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, SUNDAY, AUGUST 26. PASTOR J. D. GELMORE will preach: Morning, 11 a.m., " The Bugle Call, TheltesolveAfternoon, 3 p.m.. Children's Service, Evening, 6,30 p.m., " Redeeming the Time." On the following WEDNESDAY EVENING, Inst., A TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING Will be held, when Addresses will be given by Revs. T. Spurgeon, J. S. Hill, W. Gittos, T. Bray, and J. D. Uilmore. Tea at 6.30 p.m. Tickets, One Shilling. rjTRI-CENTENARY OELEBRATION. Under the patronage of the City Schools Committee, . and in aid of the Funds of the City .. . . Schools Libraries. MR. WORTHINGTON, HEADMASTER OF WELLESLEY-ST. SCHOOL, Will deliver a Lecture on the SPANISH ARMADA, 1588. After the Lecture T. L. White, Esq., will recite TENNYSON'S "REVENGE." , OITY HALL MONDAY, 27TH AUGUST, 1888. At 8 p.m. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Tickets, One Shilling. A • few Reserved Seats, Sis 6d. Children, half-price. JJIBLE 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. Brakenrig, Young Men's Christian Association, Auckland. Meetings. INSTITUTE. A Meeting of the Auckland Institute will be held in the Museum Buildings, Princes-street, on MONDAY, the 27th inst., at eight p.m., when the following papers wilj. be read ;— 1. On the botany of Moehau Mountain, Cape Colville; by Jas Adams, B.A. 2. Darwinism tested by Logic: by R. H. Bakewell, M.D. . T. F. CHEESEMAN, Secretary. i A PRIVATE WEEKLY j " SHAKSPEARIAN, LITERARY, AND MUSICAL CLASS 1 Has been formed in PARNELL. • First Meeting TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at, Half-past Seven. Fee, 10s6d.' "" AH particulars of Mr. Oswald, Granville House, , v Cook-street. Football. RUGBY UNION. GRAND FOOTBALL MATCH, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), AUGUST 25, AT POTTER'S PADDOCK, POSSIBLES V. PROBABLES. Admission Sixpence, Grandstand 6d extra. LADIES FREE TO BOTH GROUND AND STAND. G. H. DIXON, Hon. Sec. Exhibitions. Pi ALLERY OF NEW ZEALAND ART. Mr. Charles Blomfield, having just added a number of VIEWS OF THE TAUPO AND WAIRAKEI DISTRICT To his already extensive collection, has determined , to throw his''• STUDIO OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, Tourists and Visitors to Auckland are especially invited to view the collection, pourtraying as it does all the most striking features as • our Picturesque Island*. , , o:pbn Daily from 10 to i; Saturdays, 10 to 1 C. BLOMFIELD'9 STUDIO, 110, VICTORIA ARCADE (FIRST FLOOR), Auckland. . g U T CHER ' 4 'C °, ■ ' FORT-STREET rT- :>-i RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENTS. FURNITURE REMOVED, * Experienced and careful men sank to take down furniture, pictures, Ac., pack ,the same for long or short journeys. *>. nt'f u. . Spring Vans and Covered Waggons tor hire'on most reasonable terms. , ~ Goods stored and Insured at low rates. Consignments received and sold by private treaty. Prompt settlements.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9142, 25 August 1888, Page 8

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