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v sr f ||ns, Lectures, Soirees, &c, x ATT HEWS CHURCH, ►c? iftfeenth Sunday after Trinity. — Eijjht J le a m ilirs Communion; Eleven a.m., Morning ~ I>ra Litany and Sermon ; three p.m., Bap- c > v tismjßpast six p.m., Evening Prayer, with in Sern-jiftav. H. Brabazon. The St. Matthew's of est fo' c will be repeated. ?AUL'S (Eden Crescent) — Eight '/Holy Communion; eleven a.m., Morning T PraHtiny, and Sermon, " Humility half-past , " six, inc Prayer a.nd Sermon," Jeremiah in the " it Puny. Anthem, " Lord of All Power " (Mason). _ 0 . Aif SAINTS' (Ponsonby Road) — „ -C3f«mteenth Sunday after Trinity, Sept. 23 : _j f eight a.m.; Morning Prayer, I elevSfj Evening Prayer, and Sermon, half-past 10 filial 3d XT-BANY CHURCH. — Eight a.m., J—-«oIj Communion; eleven a.m., Morning a P Ta in4 Sermon: half-past six p.m., Evening j t" PraUjji Sermon. All seats free.— Dr. i id 0 tfJQ. Q HAMAS' CHURCH, Union-street. O Seventeenth Sundav after Trinity, Sept. 23 : . H . ol cl|irist (Choral), 8 a.m. : Mattins and ' I'iti 1 a.m.; Evensong, 6.30 p.m. ST ETER'S PRESBYTERIAN UECH, SURREY HlLLS.—Morning, at r elew jiessona from the Plough." Evening, at ■ '. hal{-||s, " The Feast of Tabernacles."Rev. R. K Son^flje. ry "OigTREET WESLEY AN CHURCH ,ts J- Morning at eleven, Rev. W. Worker. Even-Sit-past six, Rev. K. Best. jfAETON ROAD WESLEYAN vJoHURCH. — Morning at eleven, Rev. A. Re©?ening at half-past six, Rev. W. L. Salter. I\»UNT ALBERT WESLEYAN -L*. CHURCH. — Morning at eleven, Mr. W. ( "" Da Evening at half-past six, Mr. A. C. Brown. > X XfSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. — JLiOtd's Day, September 23.Mr. Andrews will ( Y P lf ' Morning at eleven. Evening, at half-past ' j six JJfe Linked with Laughter." ,° n TRNELL CONGREGATIONAL JjHURCH, ODDFELLOWS' HALL.—Services er as jJ—Morning at eleven, Mr. C. E. Button, he Kvg;at six, Mr. Field. n £ /T'Y HALL.Sunday Evening Evanor vjelistic Services, conducted by the Young M (Christian Association, To-morrow (Sunday) re evj, at eight o'clock. Doors open at half-past sev.geate all Free. Come early. /TJRCH OF CHRIST, Foresters' Hall, vlaxangabape Morning at eleven o'clock. Eng. at quarter to seven, Lecture by Geo. Algfc. Subject, " Human Redemption." riß Subject of the Rev. J. S. Hill's re _lA!ddress in the Lecture Hall, Young Men's ;fa CI [an Association, To-morrow (Sunday) Afterj neat three o'clock, will be "BIOGRAPHICAL a ' SUES, No. 7 : PALISSY, THE POTTER." Aire earnestly invited to attend. Gallery rese.for Ladies ; Hall for Men only. _ I CTURES ON MUSIC. - Thursday _f Evenings, at a quarter-past eight, School of ). .Mpfllobson-street. Admission free. Musical by members of Mr. W. H. Wehbe's PianoQet* Class. Terminating about a quarter-past 36 ni__ >e 75WTON CONGREGATIONAL J. •; CHURCH. .MORROW (SUNDAY), SEPTEMBER 23. j REV. 11. J. LEWIS, '•f Morning and Evening.' [JCKLAND TABERNACLE. - M LORD'S DAY, SEPTEMBER 23. r, * PASTOR T. SPURGEON K > Will preach the morning at eleven, and a the evening at a quarter to seven. FESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. £ | SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. io | REV. J. CHEW. d. iteming at eleven. Sterling at half-past six. "True Manliness" i: (being the Eleventh Lecture, and last of 4 the series, to Young Men). . IE IM I IV E METHODIST 7 J .CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW | As follows :— AXANDRA-STREET-Morning, at eleven—Rev. A. J. Smith. Subject, " My Brother's Keeper." Evening", at half-past six—Mr. D. Goldie,M.H.R. pjrebell at six o'clock. II? AND EDWIN STREETS— Morning, at eleven— W. Worthirxgton. Evening at half-past six—Rev. A. J. Smith. Open-airßev. A. J. Smith. " PRIMITIVE METHODIST N J CHURCHES. ENKLIN ROAD— Morning, at eleven—Mr. Thomas Booth. Evening, at half-past six—Mr. D. Goldie, M.11.R. ;S Thursday, at half-past six—Social Soiree. TBMOND ROAD— Afternoon, at three—Mr. R. French. ®" Evening, at half-past six—Mr. T. Booth. 3 " VCERVIEW (AVONDALE)— > Q Ifternoou at half-past, two, and Evening at halft, ? past six—Mr. W. Hodgson. jo 3 invite you. A Seat. A Book. A Welcome. K "ILL SAINTS', PONSONBY. r- a _____ LIME LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT, with a Meal Selections, will be given in the School-room , oCIjEaDAY EVENING, the 25th inst., at halt- " w" seven, by the Rev. J. S. Hill and Mr. W. C. f< \)owell, 8.A., entitled " A DAY IN LONDON ). IttING THE JUBILEE WEEK," together with -eat variety of interesting views and descriptive I ulinations by Mr. McDowell. Proceeds in aid j dhuich Funds. Admission, Is ; children, Od. T JOHN'S (WESLEYAN) PON- || SON BY SUNDAY-SCHOOL. j Anniversary services to-morrow, Eleven a.ui. .. REV. E. BEST. Three p.m. .. REV. C. 11. GARLAND j (To Children and Friends). ' Half-past six p.m. REV. C. H. GARLAND. -i 1 fecial Hymns by Children. Floral Decorations. - | SOIREE TUESDAY FOLLOWING ,i , (See Tuesday's Herald). fOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL. - 5 ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, ; CO-MORROW (SUNDAY), SEPT. 23. doming at 11 o'clock : REV. H. J. LEWIS. Subjb: "The Early Developments of Jesus Christ." kjternoon at three o'clock : REV. A. J. SMITH, • ibject: " The Tragedy of the Vineyard." i Svening at 6.30; REV. B. L. THOMAS. Sub- . t: Sons and Daughters : Their Strength and t auty." : WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, JHOLARS' TEA-MEETING AND ENTERTAIN. MENT. Tea at 6 p.m. Entertainment, 7 p.m. Admission : Children, 6d; Adults, Is. - DONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH A SELECT ENTERTAINMENT Will be given IN THE ABOVE CHURCH ' On !LiES DA Y, STH Instant, At Half-past Seven p.m. j ADMISSION : SIXPENCE. 'Among the Performers will be Herr Louis Tuts, j hka, Mrs. Tutschka, the Misses Chew, Mr. C. Vylor, and other talented friends. .! AND PRAYER UNION. I AND PRAYER UNION. j CARDS OF MEMBERSHIP FOR ISB3 | (With number on Roll, the principles of the Union. j jtnd 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. i i Machinery. O HORSE POWER GAS ENGINE, , JLO Otto Silent, nearly new, for sale, cheap, to make room for increased power. This Engine ha.: been kept in the Herald Office as a "reserve J power, and very little used. To be sold cheap, with ? all pipes, appliances, water tanks, Apply i Herald office. Q McCOSKRIE & SON, IO« ENGINEERS, CHAP ELHave on Sale, several Portable Engines from 4 to 20. horse power ; Marine Launch Engines, from 2-horse power and upwards; several in progress, high and low pressure. Land Engines and Boilers made 011 the premises up t-o 100-horse power ; Hydraulic Lifts from one to three tons ; Sawmill Machinery, Winding and Pumping do.; also, Launches tendered for, made complete, to any speed fJO NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—A Splendid TWO FEEDER VVHARFEDALE NEWS PRINTING MACHINE, by Dawson & Sons, of Otlev, Yorkshire Will print various sizes, up to four pages of the New Zealand Herald. The Machine has been very little used, will be ran to the satisfaction of the purchaser, and guaranteed in perfect order. Will be sold cheap to make room for additiona web machinery. Stocks, Roller Moulds, &c., all complete. WILSONS & BORTON, Auckland WHERE CAN I BUY THE DERRY COMPANY'S Hand-sewn Underline!) ? Where can I Buy IZOD'S Circular Hip and Artystyque Corsets Where can I Buy WHYTLAWS Zephyr Ginghams? Where can I Buy J. Ik P. COATS' Extra Machine Cottons (500 yds)? ONLY AT THE IMPORTERS, J. M. McLACHLAN, 232, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9166, 22 September 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9166, 22 September 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9166, 22 September 1888, Page 8

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