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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. ALL SAINTS' (Pousonby Road), Novomber 4th. Twenty-third Sunday after _ Trinity, Home Mission Sunday.—Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Children's Instruction, 9.45; Morn ng Prayer and Holy Communion, 11 a.m.; Evening Prayer, 6.30 p.m. _ _____ i_ ST. PAUL'S (Eden Crescent).—B a.m. Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Prayer, Holy Communion, and Sermon— The Christians Home." 3.30 p.m., Children's Service. 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon "Decently and in Order, anthem, "The Lord is My Shepherd (Macfarren). Offertories at 8 a.m., 11 a.m., and 3.30 p.m., for Home Mission. _______ EPIPHANY church.—Eleven a.m. Morning Prayer, Holy Communion; Sermon, " The Freedom of the City." Three p.m., Baptisms, r etc. Seven p.m., Evening Prayer; Sermon, ' The Bad Past Restored." All Sea,ts Free.—Rev. Dr. O'C&llaghan. • 7 THOMAS' CHURCH, Union-street. -Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity.—Nov. 4. —Holy Eucharist (Choral), 8 a.m.; Mattins and Holy Eucharist (Choral) 11 a.m.'; Evensong, 6.30 p.m. CI T. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN IO CHURCH, SURREY HILLS.— Morning,, at eleven, Communion. livening at half-past sis, "Is the Young Man, Absolom, Sate."— R. Sommerville. ITT-STREET WESLEY AN CHURCH Morning at eleven, Rev. W. L. Salter. Evening at half-past sis, Rev. E. Best. Grafton road wesleyan CHURCH.—Morning at eleven, Rev. E. Best. 1 Evening at half-past six, Rev. C. H. Garland. OUNT ALBERT WESLEYAN CHURCH. — Morning at eleven, Mr. H. Field. Evening at half-past sis, Mr. H. E. Bellhouse. ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH.— Morning at eleven, Rev. C. H. Garland. Evening at half-past six, Rev. W. L. Salter. ONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. — November 4—Pastor J. D. Gilmore.—Eleven a.m.. "Stability." Evening at half-past six, " Bread." HURCH OF CHRIST, Foresters' Hall, Karangahape Ro^d— Morning at eleven. Evening at quarter to seven, Geo. a lrindge will lecture. Subject, "Completed Redemption." PRIMITIVE METHODIST SUNDAY SERVICES. UNITED PICNIC TO MAN-O'-VVAR BAY, on November 0. For full particulars, see advertisement in this issue. CITY HALL.—Sunday Evening Evangelistic Services, conducted by the Young Men'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 Mr. C. E. Button's Address in the Lecture Hall, Young Men's Christian Association, To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon, at three o'clock, will be "SACRIFICES." All are earnestly invited to attend. Gallery reserved for Ladies ; Hall for Men only. Divine HEALING association, To be held at the Y.M.C.A. on Sunday evening at 7.30, when Mr. Austen, from Christchurch, will address the meeting. Hoping that there will be a good attendance of members of the Association and friends. J. LEE, Secretary. JgERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Morning at eleven—Rev. J. Chew. Evening at half-past sis—Rev. J. Chew. "XTEWTON CONGREGATIONAL 131 CHURCH. REV. H. J. LEWIS. Morning, at eleven The Secret of Growth." Evening, at half-past six—" The Realities of Religion." TABERNACLE. LORD'S DAY, NOVEMBER 4. PASTOR T. SPURGEON Will preach In the Morning at eleven, and in the Evening at a quarter to seven. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, VIEW ROAD. REV. B. L. THOMAS. Morning at eleven—Communion. Evening at seven—" Jacob and the Angel." All Seats Free. QHURCH OF ENGLAND. HOME MISSION SUNDAY. SPECIAL SERVICES Will be held and collections made in the Anglican Churches TO-MORRO W, In Aid of the Home Mission Fund of the Diocese of Auckiana. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW As follows ALEXANDRA-STREET— Morning, at eleven—Rev. A. J. Smith. Subject, " A Chapter in History." Evening, at half-past six — Rev. A. J. Smith. Fireball at six o'clock. PITT AND EDWIN STREETS— Morning, at eleven—Mr. W. Hodgson. Evening at half-past six—Evangelistic Service ; Addresses by Mr. Roberts and Mr. Austin, of Christohurch. Open air at six o'clock. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROAD— Morning, at eleven—Rev. C. E. Ward. Subject, "Conscience." Evening, at half-past six—Rev. C. E. Ward, To Orangemen and others,—" The Enduring Name." RICHMOND ROADAfternoon, at three—Mr. A. O. Herbert. Evening, at half-past six—Mr. R. Markham. WATER VIEW (AVONDALE)— Aftei noon at half-past two, and Evening at halfpast six—Mr. J. B. Elkin, EDEN TERRACE (Fire Brigade Hall) — Afternoon at three—Rev. A. J. Smith. Evening at half-past Gospel Service, Mr. A. O. Herbert. Sankey's Hymns. WESLEYAN CHURCH, GRAFTON ROAD SABBATH, NOVEMBER 4th. HOME MISSION SERVICES. Morning, 11—Rev. E. BE.ST Afternoon, B—Rev. C. H. GARLAND Evening, 6.80— C. H. GARLAND Collections in aid Wesleyan Home Missions. RANGE INSTlatf* V/ TcriON. (Mrff M BICENTENARY CELEBRATION. HSiI SfH** The Orangemen of Auckffijr \ ' an( ' will celebrate the BiIJV? v centenary of the Landing of William 111. at Torbav ISF V SHtE by a THANKSGIVING * n — SERVICE, in the Opera House, on SUNDAY, November 4, at a o'clock p.m. Brethren will assemble at the Protestant Hall, Newton, at 2 p.m., and proceed to Opera House in regalia, headed by Newton Brass Band. Rev. Mr. Garland will preach. Sankey's Hymns. Collection in aid of Hall Fund. In the evening the Grand Master will Preach in his Church, Franklin Road, at 6.30. On MONDAY EVENING the SOIREE and CONCERT will take place in the Foresters' Hail, Newton, at 6.30. Tickets, Is 6d each ; children, half-price. J. CARNAHAN, G. Sec. JgIBLE 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. Hotels. 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 amostcomiortable and well-appointed Family Hotel with all the advantages of a lirst-class sanatorium, Communication daily by steamer and coach alter, uately. Terms, Ss tid per day, £2 10s per week ;£9 four weeks (including bath and towels). Letters or telegrams addressed to the Manager, Waiwera Hotel; or H. H. Hayr & Co., Agents, 13, Lower Queenstreet, Auckland, will receive prompt attention. Tourists to THE hot lakes AND WONDERLAND OF ROTORUA THE PALACE HOTEL, OHINEMUTU. Contains 40 rooms and is replete with every con. venience for the comfort of Tourists visiting the district. Private suites of apartments if required. The cuisine has special attention, and has secured expross 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. H 0 T L A K E s ~' ROTORUA. MRS. MORRISON'S FAMILY HOTEL. A COMFORTABLE HOME FOR INVALIDS. TERMS : Two Guineas per Week. Arrangements can be made for a lengthened stay.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9202, 3 November 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9202, 3 November 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9202, 3 November 1888, Page 8

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