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I Sermons, Lectures, Soirees. &c. ST. PAUL'S (Eden Crescent)— Dedication Festival Services, 8 a.m., U a.m, 4 p.m. (Baptisms), 7 p.m. Sermons (Morning and Evening). " Worship : the Outward Part." « orship : the Inward Part." Anthem, "A Hymn of the Home Land" (Sullivan), and during offertory, "God is a Spirit" (Storndale Bennett). ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH.— Third Sunday after Kpiphany ; Eleven a.m., Morning Prayer, with Holy Communion and Sermon; three p.m., Baptisms ; seven p.m., Evening Prayer, with Sermon: anthem. "Thine, O Lord, is the Greatness" (Kent) ; offertory (Vincent). ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL (Parnell).— January 2C, third Sunday after the Kpiphany, and fourth Sunday in the mouth: Holy Communion at eight a.m.; services at eight, quarter ti ten, eleven a.m., and seven p.m. A LL SAINTS' (Ponronby Road).— A Third Sunday after Kpiphany, January 26 : Holy Cotnmuuion, eight a.m.; Children's Service, half-past t*n ; Morning Prayer and Heimon, eleven a.in.; Baptisms, half-past twelve p.m.; Catechising, three p.m,; Evening Prayer and Sermon, seven p.m. C«T. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN ►O CHURCH, Ponsonby. — Morning at 11, and Evening at 7, Rev. T. F. Robertson. All cordially invited. P" ONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH.— January 26.—Pastor J. D. fiilmore.—Morning at eleven, " Jubilee Joy." -Evening at half-past six, " The Shortest of the Seven Cries.' OUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. —Pastor O. D. Cox will conduct his inaugural services; Morning 11 a.m., Evening 6.45 p.m. (J T. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN O CHURCH, SURREY HlLLS.—Morning at 11, " Christ's Works Wituessiug to His Divinity." Evening at 7, " the Vear of Jubilee," Rev. R. Kommervilie QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN k5 CHURCH.—Morning, at 11, Rev. A. Carrick. " Paul's Triumph in Christ." livening at 6.30, llev. A. Carrick; ' Paul's Unviable Heroism." — The Annual Meeting of the Congregation will held ! on Monday Evening at 7.30. ! QT. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN; IO CHURCH, Wellington-street. — Service forenoon at 11 o'clock, evening at 0.30.Rev. R. F. Macnicol. E VON PORT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Morning at eleven, Evening at half-past six, Rev. Jas. Hill. ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Morning at eleven, and Evening at half-past six, Mr. Osborne. PITT-STREET WESLEY AN CHURCH —Morning at eleven. Rev. W. dittos. Evening at half-past six, Rev. J. 11. Siininonds. GRAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH. - Morning at eloven, Rev. C. Worboys. Subject, " Christ's Opinion of Himself." Evening, at half-past six, Rev. W. L. Salter. ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH— Morning at eleven, Rev. J. H. Simmonds. Evening at half-put she, Rev. W. Gittos MOUNT ALBERT WESLEYAN CHURCH—Morning at eleven, Mr. G. H. Douglass. Evening at half-past six, Mr. J. Roberts. WESLEYAN CHURCH, DEVONPORT.—Morning at eleven, Rev. W. Worker. Evening at half-past six, Rev. J. Dukes. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Foresters' Hall, Kaxa.ngH.hape Road — Morning at 11. Evening at 0.45, Ueorge Aldridgo mil lecture. Subject, "The Glory of the Happy God." , E VENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, Surrey Hills—Sunday, 7 p.m. Pastor A. (i. Dauiells. Subject: "The Letter and Spirit of God's Law, or Relation of Law and Grace." THE PLANT OF RENOWN""" be the subject of Mr. C. E. Button's Address to Young Men To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon at 3 p.m., in the Lecture Hall, Young Men's Christian Association. All are earnestly invited to attend. Gallery reserved for ladles. Hall for men only. Come and bring a friend. Questions invited. AUCKLAND TABERNACLE. Morning at eleven and Evening at a quarter to seven, PASTOR W. BIRCH. IVTEWTON CONGREGATIONAL JL/1 CHURCH, REV. H. J. LEWIS. Morning, "Tho Colonial Jubilee," Evening, "Jacob Wrestling with the Angel." BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. REV. J. CHEW Morning at eleven, " Our Jubilee." Evening at half-past six, "The Other Jubilee." MOUNT EDEN CONG REG CHURCH, VIUW ROAD. REV. B. L. THOMAS. j I Morning at eleven. Evening at soven. i All seats free. Strangers cordially invited. "I" U B I L E E. THURSDAY, 30th Instant. Y.M.C.A. ROOMS at 7.30. Rev. J. S. Hill will deliver a lecture on " The Tabernacle," with bkaotikul illustrations. All are invited. ADMISSION FREE. Collection on behalf of tho Evangelistic Work. TTNITED JUBILEE SERVICE. TUESDAY*, 2Sth JANUARY, at 7.30. LECTURE - HALL, Y.M.C.A. ROOMS. The Rev. G. B. Monro will preside. Addresses will bo delivered by Revs. R. Burrows, W. Gittos, and W. Birch. All are cordially invited. Hymn sheets ■will be providod. j TEMPERANCE HALL. ALBERTSTREET. SUNDAY EVENING ADDRESSES. REV. E. H. GULLIVER Will deliver an Address TO-MORROW EVENING in the Temperance Hall, Albert-street (near Vic-toria-street). Subject : " Orthodoxy and Its Pretensions— What is needed V Commence at 7 o'clock. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. ALEXANDRA-STREET— Morning at eleven.Rev. A. J. Smith. Evening at quarter to seven — Rev. A. J. Smith. Eire-bell at six o'clock. PITT AND EDWIN-STREETS— Morning at eleven and Evening at quarter to seven -Supply. EDEN TERRACE (VICTORIA AVENUE).— Afternoon at three—Miss LeFanu. Evening at quarter to seven—Mr. Geo. Turley. Open-air at six—Miss Le Fanu. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW As follows :— FRANKLIN ROADMorning at eleven, Rev. W. Laycock. Evening at half-past six, Rev. W. Laycock. WATERVIEW (AVONDALE)— Afternoon at three, Mr. ffra. Tring. Evening at half-past six, Mr. Wm. Tring. RICHMOND ROAD— Afternoon at three, Rev. W. Laycock. Evening at half-past six, Mr. S. E. Hulbert and others. "XTEW ZEALAND JUBILEE, IbJO. NOTICE. Tho Committee of the Auckland Scripture Gift Association invite JUBILEE DONATIONS on behalf of the following object*, which are already included in tho general work of the Association. Contributions will be devoted to one object or more, according as may be the expressed wish of the donor :— 1. The awarding of prizes to public school children for the committal to memory of selections of Holy Scripture. 2. Donations of books to city and country public school libraries. S. Tho increase in number of small " loan" libraries for country use. (Fifty-six of these libraries are now in circulation, consisting of 12 volumes each. Average value of each library, 80s.) 4. Prizes and gifts on bohalf of work lads of 10 years and under, in the encouraging of home weekly written exercises. • 5. Grant* of books, &c„ to boarding-houses and hospital", both in city and country. . 6. The forwarding of gift parcels of reading matter to gumdiggers' camps, isolated sawmills, workmen's ou»h whare*, Ac. 7. The establishment of additional day-schools for young children, in which the Holy Scriptures are read daily. (Note: The average cost to the Association of these • chools is five poinds per annum each, with an extra two pounds on the first opening of same.) DEPOT: HIGH-STREET. Queen-street Agency: Messrs. Champtaloup and Cooper, Stationers. ALEX. THORN B, Hon. Sec. T>IBLE AND PRAYER UNION. CARDS OF MEMBERSHIP FOR THE NEW YEAR, ISOO, 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. Brakenrcg, Young Men's Christian Association, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8162, 25 January 1890, Page 8

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