The usual ecclesiastical notices will be found in the eighth page. Archbishop Redwood of Wellington will preach to-morrow (Sunday) evening at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Wyndham-street. After the sermon will be & procession and benediction of the blessed sacrament. Lambillotte's benediction service and Grand Magnificat will be rendered by the lull choir and orchestra. ,At St. Benedict's to-morrow the choir will sing Haydn's Imperial Mass, and the Right Rev. Dr. Grimes, Bishop of _ Christ church, will preach in the evening. St. Paul's the incumbent (Canon Nelson) will preach in the morning, and the Rev. W. Beatty, M.A., in the evening, the offertories beins.' for the Diocesan pension fund. A children's service will be he'd :in the afternoon with distribution' of orizes. The Rev.' W.Bell (from Scotland) will preach in the morning at St. Stephen's, Ponsonby, and the Rev. John Headrick at: St. Andrew's in the evening. •At Devonport Presbyterian Church : a collection will be - taken up for the New Hebrides Mission. The Rev. Mr. Bell will preach in the evening at St. David's, The Rev. E. C. Leal, an evangelist of the Catholic Apostolic Church, will give au address tomorrow evening in the Oddfellows' Hall, Hall, Cook -street; subject, "The Instant Coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ." The anniversary services in connection with the Wesleyan Home Mission will be held tomorrow, at Grafton Road, morning. Rev. W. J. Williams, evening. Rev. W. Morley; Parnell, morning, Rev. D. McNicoll; evening, Rev. S. Lawry; Newmarket, morning, Rev. S. Lawry; evening, Rev. D. NcNicoll. Mrs. J. , L. Wright, Evangelist, from Wellington, has conducted a week of successful Evangelistic services in the Eden Terrace Primitive Methodist Church. , The congregations have been good, and on most evenings several have professed - decision for Christ and a better life. To-morrow evening this lady Evangelist will commence a week of meetings ,in the Pitt and Edwin-street Primitive Methodist Church. ', Mrs. Draffin will lecture to-morrow evening in the Choral Hall on "The Mission of Theosophy and the Theosophical Society," ad a-quarter to 8. ; To terminate their sale, Court Brothers are allowing ten per cent' (2s in the £1) discount off their reduced sale prices, to all purchasers of goods amounting: to 10s and upwards. Great remnant s&le.—McMaater and Shal-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9581, 4 August 1894, Page 5
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