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ALL- SAINTS', Ponsonby Road.—April 12. Second Sunday after Easter. 'Holy Com. munion, 8 a.m.;, Children's Service 10.0«.. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 a.m.; Catechising First Standard, 3.15 p.m.; Baptisms, 4.15 p.m. , Evening Prayer and Sermon, O.JO p.m. C<T. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, Parnell.£3 Second Sunday after Easter, April 12th. Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Morning Prayer, Litany, and Sermon. 11 a.m.; Evening Prayer and Sermon, 6.30 p.m. All seats are free after the bell ceases. ST. PAUL'S (Eden Crescent). — Eight; a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, Litany, and Sermon; 6.80 p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon. Anthem: "Christ Leing Raised" (Elvey). ■ ' , ST MATTHEW'S CHURCH.—Second k$ Sunday after Easter: 10 a.m., Holy Communion ; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer; 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer. '.. ST. LUKE'S (Mount Albert)— Harvest Festival, Sunday, April 12, 1801. The Rev. F. Larkins will preach Morning and Evening. ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SURREY HlLLS.—Morning at 11, " The Test of True Testimony;" Evening at 6.30, "The Foe of His Own Household," Rev. R. Sommerville. " ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN £5 CHURCH.—Morning at eleven and evening at 0.30, Mr. N. McLennan. QI, JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN £5 CHURCH, Wellington-street.—Morning at eleven, and Evening at half-past six, Rev. R. F. Macnicol. ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN k3 CHURCH (Ponsonby).—Morning, at eleven. Evening, at seven. Rev. T. F. Robertson. All cordially invited. CJT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN K_) CHURCH (Symonds-street).— Morning at 11, and Evening at 6.30.— R. Scott West. DEVONPORT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.— Morning at eleven, and Evening at half-past six.— J. Hill. TVTORTHOOTE PRESBYTERIAN Jji CHURCH.— at 11, Evening at 0.30, Sabbath-school, 2.30— Marshal!. PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH Morning at eleven, Student. Evening at halfpast six, Rev. T. S. Forsaith. CJT. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH.— k_) —Morning at eleven, Mr. S. Woods. Evening at half-past six, Student. GRAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH. —Morning at eleven, Rev. Wm. Lee. Evening at half-past six, Rev. Jno. Dukes. DEVONPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH. —Morning at eleven, Student. Evening at half-past six, Mr. C. W. Hemery. MOUNT ALBERT WESLEYAN JI.VJL CHURCH.—Morning at eleven, Rev. J. 11. Siminonds. Evening at half-past six, Mr. T. Whitelaw. "OEV. J. H. SIMMONDS will give an __ tLi Address at the Sunday Afternoon .Meeting in the Y.M.O.A. Rooms, at thiee o'clock. All are invited. Come and bring a friend. CHRISTADELPHIANS meet in the Masonic Hall, Karangahapo Road, Newton, every Sunday morning at 11, lor Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Sunday-school at 9.30. Discussional Bible Class, 0.30 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Foresters' Hall.—Morning at 11. Evening at 6.45, George Aldridge will lecture. Subject, ''The Judgment on the Heathen." CHURCH OF CHRIST.-Mr. Fred W. Greenwood, American Evangelist, will (D.V.) preach in the Christians' Meeting House, corner Cook and Hobson-street, on Sunday evening at 0.30. Subject, " The Gospel." Seats free, and no collection. ST. GEORGE'S HALL, Great North £_> Road, Newton.—Gospel Addresses at 7 p.m. Mr. W. R. Vines will preach. Books Provided. No collection. Tuesday, Meeting, 7.30. Thursday, Bible Reading, 7.30. A MEETING for CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP will be held at the Choral Hall, Symonds-street, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) MORNING at eleven o'clock. Pastor Birch will also preach at the same place in the evening at seven o'clock. Bring Sankey's hymns. "OONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. Eleven a.m.— Marriuer (of Christchurch), Half-past six—Pastor J. D. Gilmore. Subject, " On the Down-grade." SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES, CITY HALL. Conducted by the Y.M.C.A. From 8 till 9. Doors open at 7.30. Come early. Men-o'-war's-inen, Non-churchgoers and Strangers cordially invited. ; BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. REV. J. CHEW. Morning at eleven. Evening at half-past six. "VTEWTON CONGREGATIONAL _3( CHURCH. Morning—Rev. W. Laycock. Evening—Evangelistic Addresses. Rev. H. J. Lewis and Mr. Enoch Wood. REV. 11. J. LEWIS. A UCKLAND TABERNACLE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), APRIL 12. < REV. P. H. CORNFORD Morning, eleven o'clock. Evening, quarter to seven. Bring Sankey's Hymn Book for Evening Service. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, VIEW ROAD. Morning at eleven—Rev. T. S. Forsaith (of Sydney) Evening at half-past six—Rev. B. L. Thomas. All Seats Free. Tho Anniversary Services of the Church will be held on Sunday, the 19th instant. /CHORAL HALL. PASTOR RIRCH Will Preach TO-MORROW MORNING AND EVENING, Eleven and Seven. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. AN KLIN ROAD— Morning at eleven—Rev. 11. J. Lewis Evening at half-past six—Rev. W. Laycock. By special request, the Anniversary Hymns will be repeated at both services. RICHMOND ROADAfternoon at three—Rev. W. Laycock. Evening at. half-past six—Mr. J. Roberts. WATERVIEW- * Afternoon at three—Mr. Wm. Kerr. Evening at half-past six— Keir. PRIMITIVE METHODIST . CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW As follows:— ALEXANDRA-STREET— - Morning at eleven— J. Guy. Evening at a quarter to seven — Rev. J. Guy. PITT AND EDWIN-STREETS (NEWTON)— Morning, at eleven—Rev. W. 0. Woodward. Evening at a quarter to seven—Rev. W. C. Woodward EDEN TERRACE— Afternoon at three— W. C. Woodward. Evening at half-past six—Mr. W. Rose. PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. "AN EVENING AT HOME" Will be given to the Sailors, Marines, and Others, on board the fleet, who are members of Temperance Societies, and'connected with the Methodist Church, On MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 13. A programme of unusual interest will be submitted : A Speech by REV. ALEXANDER REID, on " The Work of the Naval Brigade during the Maori l War." REV. J. BICRRY, the new minister of Pitt.street Church, is expected to take part in the meeting. Tea at half-past six, followed bv a Conversazione, and Organ Solo by PROFESSOR LAMBERT. r Admission, Is 6d; after tea, half-price. Chairman, MR. G. H. DOUGLASS. Secretary, MR. A. C. BROWN. SUNDAY LECTURES FOR THE . , PEOPLE. - ( On SUNDAY next, in the Opera House, r . W. W. COLLINS, C.L., '• Will deliver his celebrated Lectuie, entitled, i( CHARLES BRADLAUGH : '. Sunday-school Teacher, Iconoclast, and i. i ' Statesman. ; Discussion Invited. Doors open at 7 p.m. Chair to be taken at 7.30. Dress Circle and Stalls, Is; Pit, 6d; Orchestra Stalls : Ladies, Is; Gentlemen, 2s. ' - In .the Afternoon, at 3 o'clock, Mr. Collins will ? deliver a Free Lecture in the Opera House, on ? CAPITAL AND LABOUR; g On, The Coming Revolution. Doors open at 2.30. Collection for expenses.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8538, 11 April 1891, Page 8

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