Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. ALL SAINTS' (Ponsonby Road).— Septuagesima Sunday, January 25. Holy Communion, Ra.m. ; Children's Service, 10.30 a.m.; Morning Prayer and *erraon, 11 a.m.; Catechising, 8.15 p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7 p.m. '• DT. PAUL'S (Eden Crescent)X lO Dedication Festival, 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Festival Service — Sermon and Holy Communion; 4 p.m., Baptisms ; 7 p.m., Festival Service, and Sermon by Right Kev. ,™ the Bishop. Anthem: "A Day in Thy Courts" I (Macfarren); offertory Music, "O God, Have ' " Mercy " (Mendelssohn's St. Paul). :e QT. MATTHEWS CHURCH.—Septuaks gosima Sunday (Conversion of St. Paul). Services at 8 a.m., 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Ponsonby).—Morning, at eleven, _ and livening, at seven, Rev. T. F. Robertson. All cordially invited. CJT. ANDREW 7 PRESBYTERIAN " IO CHURCH.—Morning at eleven, Rev. A. Carrick. Afternoon at 2.30, Gaelic Service, Mr. N. K. McLunnan. Evening at 6.30, English Service, Mr. N. K. McLennan. T. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN ST JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wellington-street.—Morning at eleven, and Evening at half-past six.—Rev. R. F. Macnicol. CJT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN IO CHURCH (Symonds-street) — Morning, at 11, " and Evening, at (1.30, Rev. R. Scott West. ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCH, SURREY HlLLS.—Morning at , eleven, "He Thanked God and 'look Courage." 1 livening at seven, " A Row at a Venture."—Rev. R. Sonimerville. y TVE V ONPORT PRESBYTERIAN ~ JL/ CHURCH.— Morning at eleven, and Evening at half-past six, Rev. J. Hill. d "\fORTHCOTE PRESBYTERIAN r J_l CHURCH.—Morning at 11, Evening at 6.30, l t Sabbath-school, 2.30 -Mr. Marshal!. PITT-STREET WESLEY AN CHURCH Morning at eleven, Rev. 15. Best. Evening 1 at a quarter to seven. Rev. J. H. Simuionds. " QT. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH.k3 —Morning at eleven, Rev. W. Vawdon (of - M Uiourno). Evening at a quarter to seven, Rev. E. _ Best. ,r /S RAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN VJT CHURCH. —Morning at eleven, Rev. J. Pukes. E\eningat half-past six, Rev. W. L. Salter. D EVONPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH. —Morning at eleven, Mr. H. J. Ross. Evening at half-past six, Mr. Thos. Whitelaw. II IVfOUNT ALBERT WESLEYAN J.T.JL CHURCH.— at eleven, Rev. J. H. " Siminonds. livening at half-past six, Mr. J. Roberts. *. QEVENTH DAY ADVENTJsTS.— !. k_) Elder Haskill will Preach his Far well Sermon o on Sunday night, in McKelvie-slr et Church. A cordial invitation to all. Hour, 7. .No Col- - lection. > f\ H RIST A D KLPn I ANS~ meet in the "Ly Masonic Hall, Karangahape Road, Newion, r < eve, Sunday morning at 11, tor Fellowship and the ' Breaking of Bread. .Sunday-school at 9.30. Discus- ' sional Bible Class, 0.30 p.m. - DT, GEORGE'S HALL, Great North , K_s Road, Newton.—Gospel Addresses at 7 p.m., Mr. Vines. Books Provided. No collection. Tuesday, Meeting, 7.30. Thursday, Biole Reading, 7.3D. PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. SUNDAY, JANUARY 25. Morning at eleven—Kev. W. C. Woodward, v I' veiling at < It-past six—Mr. R. Fry. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Foresters' Mall.—Morning at 11. Evening at 6.15, Geo. ' Aldr dge will lecture. Subject, " The I ree of Life." /CHURCH OF CHRIST.-Mr. Fred W. v_y Greenwood, American Kvangelist, will (D.V.) , preach in the Christians Meeting House, corner Cook and Hobson-street, on Sunday evening at 6.30 Subject, " Christ Lifted Up." Seats free and no collection. CHRIST AS A SOCIAL REFORMER" will be the übject of Mr. C. E. Button's Address at the V..M.C . Rooms To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon, at 3 p.m. All are invited. Questions at i clos . LIUNDAY EVENING SERVICES. k5 CITY HALL. i Conducted by the Y.M.C.A. ; From 8 till 9. Doors open at 7.30. Non-churchgoers and Strangers cordially invited. BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Kiev"! J. CHEW. Morning at eleven. Evening at half-past six. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, VIEW ROAD. REV. B. L. THOMAS. Morning at eleven. Evening at seven. All seats free. Strangers cordially invited. "VTEWTON CONGREGATIONAL JLI CHURCH. Morning—"The Sermon on the Mount." III." The Fulfilling of the Law." Evening—" Darkest England and The Way Out; or General Booth's New Gospel." REV. H. J. LEWIS. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH FRANKLIN KOADMorning at eleven—Rev. Henry Williams. Evening at half-past fix—Rev. J. Olphert. RICHMOND ROAD— Afternoon at three—Rev. H. Williams. Evening a half-past six—Mr. H. R. Burton. WATERY! EW— Afternoon at three and Evening at half-past six Mr. Wm. Hodgson. ]%/f R. ED W A D T. SMI TH, JIVJL Will Deliver DR. TAI.MAGE'S CELEBRATED SERMON. "WHO SLEW ALL THESEr TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, At three o'clock. Admission Free. Collection. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW As follows :— ALEXANDRA-STREET— Morning at eleven—Revs. J. Dawson and Jas. Guy. Evening at a quarter to seven —Rev. J. Sharp, of Duuediu. Firebell at six. Rev. A. J. Smith. PITT AND EDWIN-STREETS (NEWTON)— Morning at eleven—Rev. J. Olphert. Evening at a quarter to seven —Rev. 11. Williams. EDEN TERRACE— Afternoon at three— Raino. Evening at half-past six— Raine. JUBILEE OF TUK NEW ZEALAND WESLEYAN METHODIST C H IT R C H. Celebration Services at Birkenhead on SUNDAY NEXT, 25th January, 1691. REY. WILLIAM LEE w«ll Preach at eleven a.m.; at three and : even p.m. Collections in aid of the Jubilee Thanksgiving Fund. On MONDAY, 26TH, PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Church, When Addresses will be delivered by Rev. WILLIAM LICK KEV. JOHN DUKES Mil. S. J. AMBUUY. Chair to.be taken at seven o'clock by Mil. WILSON. "OIBLE AND PRAYER UNION. CARDS OF MEMBERSHIP FOR THE NEW YEA it, 1891, 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 two penny stain on application to Mr. Brakenrig Young Men's Christian Association, Auckland. < J /COARSE <3 A L T. EX OAMARU. Apply R. FURNESS, , BEACH ROAD, AUCKLAND. "OUBLIC NOTICE. 1 HENRY TANNER, OF TE KUITI The Well-known King Country Contractors' . Gcidk, " ' Is prepared to supply Accommodation, Horses, and Guide, to intending Contractors for No. 1 Contract, of the Mangaroa-Stratford Road. Trains leave Auckland for Te Kuiti every Monday at 9.35 a.m. . ' { Henry Tanner meets the train at Te KuiU.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8472, 24 January 1891, Page 8
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