Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. A LL SAINTS' (Ponsonby Road).—SixjCjL teonth Sunday after Trinity, Holy Com-muni'-n, 8 a.m.; Children's Service, 10.30 si.m.; Morning Prayer .mil Litany, 11 a.m.; Catechising, Ist Standard, 3.15 p.m.; Baptisms, 4.15 p.m.; livening Prayer and sermon, 0.30. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, PARNELL. —Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity, September 13th. Holy Communion, 8 a. hi. ; Morning Prayer, Litany, ami Sermon, 11 a.m.; Evening Prayer and Sermon, 0.30 p.m. ' All seats are free after tho bell ceases. ST. • MATTHEW'S CHURCH. — 16th Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion, 10 a.m.; Morning Prayer, 11 a.m.; livening Prayer, 0.30 p.m.—Preacher, Rev. L. IJ.Outram, B.A. C<T. PAUL'S (Eden Crescent.). —Eight K?5 a.m., Holy Communion ; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, Litany, anil Sermon ; fi.SO p.m., livening Prayer and Sermon; anthem, "To Thee, Great Lord " (Rossini). —Rev. C..M. Nelson, incumbent. ; ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ponsonby.—lie v. T. F. Robertson. —Morning at eleven ; Evening at half-past six. All invited. QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN JO CHURCH, Alteu Road — 'Morning- at 11, Rev. Alex. Maelennan. Evening at 0.30, Rev. Alex. Maelonnan. ST, JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wellington-street. at eleven. Evening at half-past six, lie v. R. P. Macxiicol. ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Surrey HilLs).-Morning at 11, " The Lord was There." Evening at o.3o.—Rev. R. Sommerville. DE V O RT PR ICS BYTE RIA N CHURCH.— at eleven, and livening at half-past six, Mr. Osborne. • err. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN © CHURCH (Syinonds-stinet) — Morning at 11; livening, at 0.30.— Key. 11. Scott West. j RTIiCOTE PRESBYTERIAN I _Ol ' CHURCH.—Morning at 11, Evening at 0.30, Sabbath-school, 2.30.— Mr. W. Marshall. PITT-STREET WESLEY AN CHURCH Morning at eleven, Student. Evening at halfpast six, Rev. I). MeNicoll. ST. JOHN'S WES LEY AN CHURCH, Ponsonby.—Morning at eleven, Sir. H. Fiold. Evening at half-past six, Rev. J. 11. Simmonds. a RAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN r CHURCH.— Morning at eleven, Rev. S. ,T. Serpell. Evening at half-past six, Mr. V.'. Brakenrig. BEVONPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH. —Morning at eleven, Mr. O. H. Douglas. livening at -past six, Rev. E. Neilsen. MOUNT ALBERT WESLEYAN i.vJL CHURCH.— at eleven, Rev. J. H. Simmonds. Evening at half-past six. .Student, ST. GEORGE'S HALL, Great North Road, Newton. — Gospel Address at 7 p.m., by Mr. G. Groves (Evangelist, from Melbourne), Books Provided. No collection. Tuesday, Prayer Meeting, at 7.30. Friday, Bible Reading at 7.30. Church of christ.—Mr. f. w. Greenwood will (I). V.) preach in the Christians' Meeting House, cornw Cook and Hobson-street, on Sunday livening, at 0.30. Subject, "Christ at the Dour I" Seats tree and no collection. LURCH OF CHRIST, Foresters' Hall —Morning Service at 11. Evening, at 6.45. Mr. K. C. Can* will lecture. Subject, "The World's Greateat Present Need." CHRISTADEI.PHIANS meet in the Masonic llall, Karangahape Road, Newton, every Sunday morning at 11, for Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Sunday-school .it 9.30. Discussional Bible Class, 6.30 p.m. 1 EVANGELISTIC SERVICE — Sunday 1 Evening in City Hall (conducted by the Y.M.C.A.), Doors open at 7.30. Service commences at S and closes at "J o'clock. All are invited. Strangers and non-church goers invited. Seats free. "mi:IE FUTURE" will bo the subject J|_ of Mr. W. 11. Vines' address at the Sunday afternoon meeting in the V.M.C.A. Booms at 3 o'clock. All are invited. Come and bring a friend. I — jpONSONBY BAPTIST CHUKCH. Eleven a.m.—Rev. J. Walter. Half-past six—Pastor J. I>. Gilmore. Subject, "A Text which many people in Auckland do not believe." Mount eden congregational CHURCH, VIEW ROAD. Morning at eleven.Rev. 15. L, Thomas. Evening at half-past six—Mr. L. J. lvekwlck. All Seats Free. Bbp.esford-street CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. REV. J. CHEW. Morning at eleven. Evening at half-past six Newton CONGREGATION JJn( a CHURCH. REV. H. J. LEWIS. Morning, "The Parable of the Talents." Evening, "The Unfaithful Servant." TABERNACLE. RiiV. THOMAS SPURGEON. Morning at eleven, " What do these Hebrews hero?" Evening at quarter to seven, "Hallelujah! What a Saviour!" Sankey's Hymns, evening service. TTJN lON FREE CII URC H. U EL 1, liS L li V'-STR E IST. PASTOR BIRCH. SUNDAY—Morning : Prayer Meeting .. 10.30 „ Fkm.OWsiiip Meeting 11.0 Afternoon: Open-air, at Wharf-.. 3 Evening ; Prayer Meeiinp .. 6.15 ~ Open-air Meeting .. 0 „ Evangelistic Service 0.45 „ „ (at Chelsea) 6 MONDAY „ Prayer Meeting .. 7.30 THURSDAY „ • Service .. 7.30 Primitive methodist CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROAD— Morning at eleven—Rev. W. Laycock. Evening at half-past six— G. B. Monro. Open-air Service at six p.m.—Mr. Hodgson. RICHMOND ROAD— Afternoon at throe—Mr. Thos. Booth. Evening at half-past six—Mr. Win. Price (from Wellington). WATERVIKW (CHURCH ANNIVERSARY)— Afternoon at three—Rev. J. Guy. Evening at half-past six—Mr. Tims. Clark. THURSDAY, at 7.3o—Lecture, " Battle-Uelds o Scotland," by Rev. T. F. Robertson. PRIMITIVE METHODISE X CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW Af follows ALEXANDRA-STREET— Morning at eleven—Rev. ,T. Guy. Evening at half-past six—Mr. S. Stone. PITT AND EDWIN-STREETS (NEWTON)— Morning, at eleven —Mr. Ma khaui., Evening at half-past sixßev. J. Guy. EDEN TERRACE MISSION HALL (VICTORIA AVENUE)— ' Afternoon at throo—Mrs. Kerr. livening at half-past six—Mr H. It. Burton. , A LEXANDRA-STREET PRIMITIVE ±\, METHODIST CHURCH. Root's Sacred Cantata, "THE CHRISTIAN GRACES," WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, SEPT. 10. Commence 7.30. Collection in Aid of School Funds. ■ UNION -STREET WES LEY AIS U SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), SEPTEMBER 13 Preach Morning, at 11, Rev. E. Neilsen Scandinavian missionary; afternoon, at 3, Rev. D McNiccol; evening, at 0.30, Mr. W. Beaumont. Special anniversary hymns will be sung by th< scholars, under the leadership of Mr. Dryland Miss Neilsen will also accompany on her harp. Collections in aid of school funds. i Young men's CHRISTIAN - X ASSOCIATION, Corner. Wellisslicy and ai.light Streets. ' WINTER COURSE OF ENTERTAINMENTS, Ac , -In Lecture Hall, Commencing each Evening at 7.45. PROGRAMME: Friday, September Literary Competition be tween Members of United Societies. Date to be announced . Concert CONDUCTED BY PROF. CARL SCIIMITT. Single Admittance, 6d. Tickets for the Course J to admit l.ady and Gentleman, 3s 6d. To admi bearer only, 2s Cd. May obtained at the Rooms or from any Member of Committee. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec. WILLIAM BRAKENRIG, Gen. Sec. "OIBLE AND PRAYER UNION CARDS OF MEMBERSHIP FOR THE NEW YEAH, 1891, With number on Roll, the principles of the Unio and Calendars of Chapters, are NOW READY, an { will he sent on receipt of name and address, with o I two penny stamp, on application to Air. Brakeuri, I Young Men's Christian Association, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8670, 12 September 1891, Page 8
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