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ECCLESIASTICAL.

At St. Paul's to-morrow, holy communion will be at 8 a.m., ami the usual set-vices will beheld at 11 a.m. and 6.M p.m., the incumbent being the preacher. 'Hie anthem in the evening is " A Hymn of tin; Homeland," to music by Sullivan. ; A series of addresses on " The Handicraftsmen of Scripture," will be coirimencod to-mor-row evening in St. M;>tthc\v"s Church by the incumbent," The Potto;-' being the first dealt with. The service begins at. 0.80 p.m. The other services during the day are, morning prayer with a celebration of holy communion at 11 a.m., and the administration of the sacrament of baptism at .'5 p.m. At St. -Mary's Cathedral, I'arncll, and All Saints', the ordinary services. At St. Stephen's, Ponsonby, the Rev. T. F. Robertson'morning and evening. The Rev. Scott West at St. David's, and the Rev. A. Carrick at St. Andrew's. The arrangements for the city Wesleyan churches are—Pitt-street: Rev. K. Bent, morning: Rev. W. G;tt<v=, evening. St. John's, Ponsonbv: R'-v. J. 11. Simmonits, ■morning; Rev. E. Rest, evening. Grafton Jtoad Wesleyan Church : Rev. Lee, morning; and in the evening, Rev. W. L. Salter. Subject, "The Son of God: why, how, and when we should believe in Him. At the Piimell Wesleyan Church the Rev. W. L. Salter will preach a special sermon on Sunday evening, in memory of -Mrs. Nicholson. Collection in ai'l of the trust funds. At the JNewton Congregational Church the Rev. H. J. Lewis. .Morning. " The Wealth of Christ"; evening, "The Poverty of Christ." The Rev. J. Chew at Beresford-street; morning ami evening. At Mount Eden Congregational Church, Rev. B. L. Thomas will lecture in the evening, on " Some of the Religious Impulses of the East : I. Hindooism." The services at the Tabernacle are : Morning, Mr. R. Pry; evening, Lev. ('. YYorboys. At Ponsonby Baptist Church, Pastor J. I). Gilinore morning and evening. Evangelistic servicer each evening dining the week, at 7.30. Mr. George Aldridge will continue Ids Sunday afternoon services at the Opera House at 3 o'clock —subject, " Wealth and "Wages ;" and in the evening at the Foresters' Hail—subject, "A Prophet's Denunciation of Social Sins." Mr. C. E. Button will resume his addresses on Sunday afternoon at the Young Men's Christian Association rooms to-morrow, when he will continue bis address on " Looking Backward," a retrospect of the condition of the world at the time of the introduction of Christianity. _ Mr. W. R. Vines will give a Bible reading in the Y.M.C.A. this evening at 7..'!<>. Ail . we invited. Sunday evening evangelistic service at the UityHallatS p.m., conducted by Y.M.C.A. Viators to the city, non-churchgoers, cordially invited. ... " The greatest nourishing tonic appetiser, strengthens, and curative on earth- Ih. Sonde's American Hop Bitters."' 4

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8288, 21 June 1890, Page 6

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ECCLESIASTICAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8288, 21 June 1890, Page 6

ECCLESIASTICAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8288, 21 June 1890, Page 6