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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. ALL SAINTS', Ponsonby Road Fourth Sunday in Lent, March 31 : Eight, Holy ComT munion ; half-past ten, Children's Service ; eleven, Morning Prayeranil Sermon ; seven, Evening Prayer f and Sermon. 1 ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL CHURCH, ' k? Pnrnell. Fourth Sunday in Lent: Holy Com--3 munlon at eight a.m.; Services at eight, quarter to ten, eloven a.m., and at seven p.m. r QT. PAUL's, Ed on Crescent.—Eighta.m., , k_3 Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, Sermon, and Holy Communion ; i p.m., Baptisms; 7 p.m., Craning Prayer and Sermon. Anthem : " Call to Remembrance " (Novello), CHURCH of the HOLY SEPULCHRE, Kyber Pass Road.—Eight a.m.. Holy Communion ; eleven a.m.. Morning Prayer ana Holy Communion, sermon by the Incumbent"; seven p.m., t Evening Prayor, Sermon by the Rev. E. T. Fyffe, ! M.A. EPIPHANY, Karangaliape Road.—Eloven: Morning Prayer, Sermon, and Holy Communion. Seven : Evening Prayer and Sermon, " The Miracles of Christ, thoir Object and Utility." —Rev. Dr. O'Callsghan. All sittings free. PITT-STREET WESLEY AN CHURCH —Morning at eleven, Rev. E. Best. Evening at half-past sir, Student. ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH.— kj) Morninr at eleven, Student. Evening at seven, Rev. G. H. Garland. In memoriam—The late Mr. Andrew Stewart. OR AFT ON ROAD WESLEYAN HJf CHURCH. — Morning at eloven, W. P. . Griffith, Esq. (of London). Evoning at half-past r six, Rev. J. A. Taylor. Mount albert WESLEYAN JJfJL CHURCH. — Morning at eleven, Rev. C. H. Garland. Evening at half-past six, Mr. A. C. Brown. DEVONPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH —Morning at ele?en, lie v. A. Roid. Evening, at half-pa«t *ix, R«v, 1. Dukes. CIITY HALL.—Sunday Evening Evan- ' gelistic S#rvicas, conducted by the Young Men's Ghrustij.il Association, To-morrow (Sunday) evening at eight o'clock. Doors open at half-past ! seven. Seats all Free. Com# early. 1 ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN ►O CHURCH, Alton Road, 31st March.Morning at eleven, R#v. A. Corrick; subject, "Saul: his Conversion and Career." Kvenin?, at half-past six, Rev. A. Gii-rick ; subject, "The Written Record and it« oxproawd purpose." DEVONPORT PRESBYTERIAN" CHURCH.—3Ist March and two following Sundays.—Morning; at eleven, and Evening at halfpast six, Rev. T. B. Flnlay (of Wellington), by spcclal ai-rang-Bmant with the Committee. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Foresters' Hall, K«irantahape Morning at cloven, Evening at quarter to seven, Geo. Aldndga will lecture. Subject, " One Race or Many." OPEN-AIR MEETING by Gospel Temperance Mission on Queen-street Wharf, at eight o'clock to-morrow evening. Speakors, Mr. Runciman and Mr. J. T. Garlict. u m HE ORIGIN OF MAN, OR Jl_ SPECIAL CREATION V. EVOLUTION," will bo the subject of tho Rev. J. S. Hill's Address to Young Men To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon, at three o'clock, in tho Lecturo Hall, Young Men's Christian Association.' All are earnestly invited to ttend. Gallery reserved for Ladies, Hall for Men only. Come and bring a friend. Questions at close. "AT" E W T O N -1/H CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. TOMORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, Rev. H. .J. Lewis will proach on "John Bright: Christian, Patriot, and Statesman." TABERNACLE. ' LORD'S DAY, MARCH 31. Morning, at 11—Rev. J. D. GILMORE. at 6.4sPastor CHARLES SPURGEON. Mount eden congregational CHURCH, VIEW ROAD. REV. B. L. - THO MA S (D.v ; ), Morning at eleven, and Evening at soven. All Seats Free. Eeresford-street CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. REV. J. CHEW. Morning at eleven—Baptisms, and Sermon by the Pastor. Evening at half-past six—Discourse on "War and Christianity," by Mr. Wm. Jones, exfyecretary of the Peace Society, now en route round the world in the interests of International Arbitration. TpONSOiS'BY BAPTIST CHURCH-TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Morning, 11a.m.— T. SPURGEON. Afternoon, 3 p.m.—Rev. R. SCOTT WEST, Evening, 0.30 p.m.—Rev. J. D. GILMORE. | TUESDAY, APRIL 2, Tea and Public Meeting. Addresses by Revs. C. Sptirgtion, T. Spurgeon, A J. Smith, Bray, and others. Tea at 0.30. Admission, One Shilling. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, Pith and Vincent Streets. THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERMONS of the abovo will be preached TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), MARCH 31. Morning, at Eleven, MR. J. DUCKW ORT n, Member of the General Missionary Committee of Rochdale, England. Afternoon, at half-past Two, SERVICE OF SONG, "The Story of Mary Jones and Her Bible." Connective Readings by Mr. J. DUCKWORTH. Evening, at half-past Six, REV. E. BEST. Selections of Music will be Sung by the Children. Collections at each Servic« in aid ef the School Funds On TUESDAY, April 2nd, Public Tea Meeting. Chairman : Mr. W. Knight. Speakers: Rev. F. B. Button, subject, "A Teacher's Conflict and Triumph." Mr. 11. Field, subject, " Tho Teacher's Aims." Mr. J. Duckworth will also address tho Meeting. Interspersed with Monies,] Selections by t.he Choir. Tea on tho table at 6.30. Tickets Is ; Children half-price PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROAD— Rev. W. Laycock will conduct both Services in the abovo Church to-morrow. Morning at eleven" The Purposo Of Trials," Evening at half-past six—"An Opportunity Improved." RICHMOND ROAD— Afternoon at three— W. Laycock. Evening at half-past six— Frost. WATFRVIEW (AVONDALE)— Afternoon at half-past two— S. Parker. Evening nt half-past six—Mr. S. Parker. RIMITIVE METHODIST PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW An follows :— ALEXANDRA-STREET— Morning at eleven— Evening at a quarter to seven— A. J. Smith. Mr. Williams, 8.A., of the Fisk Singers, is expected to proach. Open-air at six o'clock. PITT AND EDWIN STREETSMorning, at eleven—Mr. W. C. Woodward. ~ Subject, " The Christian Race." Evening, at a quarter to seven —Mr. W. C. Woodward. Subject, "Zacchnms." Open-air, at six o'clock. EDEN TERRACE (Fire Brigade Station)— Afternoon, at throe— W. C. Woodward. Evening at a quarter to seven— J. S. Bigelow and Miss Levairue. Auckland band of hope UNION. NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF BAND OF HOPE. Tho Practices for the Annual Gathering will commence on MONDAY next, April Ist, at 7.30 p.iti,, in tho Alexandra-street Primitive Methodist School: room (kindly lent for tho occasion). All wishing to take part must attend tho prsvcMces. S. FRITH, Conductor. jgIBLE AND PRAYER UNION. CARDS OF MEMBERSHIP FOR 1889. With number on Roll, tho principles of tho Union, and Calendars of Chapters are now ready, and will be sent on reccfpt of name and address, with a twopenny stamp, on application to Mr. Brakenrig, Young Men's Christian Association, Auckland. Dress and Fashion. JW THE ASSIGNED STOCK J. G. BROWN & CO., KARANGAHAPE. D. MACPH ERS O N WILL [OFFER THE ABOVE STOCK AT ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS. FOR ONE MONTH. SALE COMMENCES TO-DAY. AT HALF-PRICE. TSfi T ADIES' FLANNEL or INDIA ii J GAUZE FLANNEL is made of SILK and WOOL, and is the only suitable underwear at this season. It koeps the skin cool and comfortable, and those who wear is never suffer from chills. It has been imported at the instance of one of our wellknown doctors by Air. J. M. McLachlan, of 222, Queen-street, from whom Rumples and pvicßa may bo liiul on application,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9325, 30 March 1889, Page 8

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