Sermons, Lectures, Soirses, &c. a IL SAINTS', PON SON B5? ROAD— A First Sunday after I hiistmas ; Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Children's Service, 10.30 a.m.; Morning Piayer, 11 a.m.; Brigade Catechism, 3.15 nin • Kvening Prayer and Sermon, 7 p.m. Reilea rial for Brigade Service this evening, 7.50. r<T. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, PARNELL. First Sunday after Christmas, December 29: Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Morning Payor and Sermon, 11 *.m.; Kvoning Prayer and Sermon, 7 p.m. S~ T. PAUL'S, SYMONDS-STREET.— 6 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Festival Service and Sermon; < p.m., Baptisms; 7 p.m.. Festival Servica and Sermon. Ar.them; "OZioa* (Stabler). ST, MATTHEWS, Hobson - street. December 29 (First Sunday after Christmas): 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.'"., Morning Praver and •■ieinvm; .1 pm., Children's Service; 4 p.m., Hob Baptism; 4.30 p.m., Conflrmation Class; * ft-, Eveninj Prayer and Sermon. Sailors' Home: 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer and Sermon. t -■ . ST. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHI'RCH.— at 11, EveninK at 6.50, Rev. R. F. Macnlco). ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Svmonds street.—Morning at 11, Evenlni at 7. usual Monthly Loetuie to YeungMen. —Rev. R. Scots West. ST, STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Poinonby.— at U; Evenin; at f.—Rev. T. F. Robertson, Cir, PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN (j CHURCH, SURREY HILLS. Morning at 11, and Evenint at 7, Rev. R. Somtnervllle. Archhill Hall-Evening, at 7, Mr, Mil shall (Missionary from Halcombe), QT. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN IO CHURCH-Morning, 11, "Divine Uses of tbo Commonplace." Evening, C.30, "The Presence of God our Rest."—Eev. T, W. McGregor, M.A., from Melbourne. Devon port Presbyterian CHURCH.—Morning at 11, Evening at 7, Re». J. Hill. Grafton road wesleyan CHURCH-Morning at 11, Rev. D. McNlcoll. Evening at 0.30, Mr. ft. Stono. DEVONPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH —Morning at 11, Mr. W. Tomlins; Evening at 7, Rev. J. Crump. Birkenhead Morning at It, Mr. Botany; Evening at?, Mr. C. Clark. QT. GEORGE'S HALL, Great North k5 Road, Newton. — Gospel Address, Sunday filing, at 7 o'clock. All are heartily invited, Seats Free. No collection. Prayer Meeting, l uesday, at 7.50. Address to Christians, Friday, at 7.30 p.m. OUN DAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC tl SERVICE—Cm" HALL, from 8 till 0 o'clock, Doors open at 7.30, Noii-Chur:bgoors, Strangers, ai'.a all are invited piIURCH OF CHRIST, Foresters' Hall, V/ ' "Morning at 11. Evening at 6.45, George AMridge will preach; Subject, "Event! of »he Vear." ATEW CHURCH SERVICES, i. 1 I'onipaJlier Terrace, Ponsouby.— at eleven. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, Pitt and Vincent-streets.—Morn-in« at U. Kvoning at 6.80, "A Lost Opportunity." — Ro>. A. Peters. Auckland tabernacle. - To- . ir.nrrotv. -Morningat 11. Mr. Win. Parkinson (from Live-pool) will preach; Evoning. at {4.1, Bible Class for Voting Men, iJO p.m. —Watclirilfiht Service, Tuesday, 11 p.in, "Hp HOC CUTS FOR THE NEW i YEAR" nil! lie Mr. C. F. ItiTro.v's subject To-morrow Afternoon at 3 o'clock, Y..M.C.A. J,ccturo Hail. Come and bring a friend. SEVENTH- ADVENTIST t ' CHURCH, EPSOM. Pastor Steed.—Sunday, I pm: "Our Erangidi-iie Wort, or Echoes from the Past Year." Collccton in aid of Foreign .Missions. BE RES FORD - STREET CON G RENATIONAL < HURcn. TO MORROW (SUNDAY), DECEMBER 23. 11EV. tiKuKGF. BURIiitSS, F.R.A.S. Morning at eleven -Subject, " The Dying Year." Evening at quarter to seven—A Lecture to Young Men, .subject, " The Parting of the Ways." ESLEYA METHODIST CHURCH. Y T PITT-STREET. 11 a.m.—Rev. H. Ill' Li., 0.30 p m.—ltev. S. E. PrioJ. PON.SON BY 11 a.m.—Rev. S. 1\ Prior, 0.30 p.m.-'lev. H. Bt'LL T. JOHN'S, PONS ON BY. At eight o'clock, after the usual service, on SUNDAY NIGHT. December 29, a Christmas t'arul Sorviee will I,© rendiired in St. John's Church, Ponionby. No collection. r<HUECH OF CHRIST, \J COOK-STREET, Sleets on Lord's 'ay, II a.m.—"To Break Bread," Acta XX. V, 6.40 p.m.—Oospel Service. Preacher; T. J. BULL (Evangelist). Subject. "Another New Teitauiont Conversion." TJN IO N FREE CHURCH, WELLESXEY-STREET, Morning at ten—Bible Class. Morulas, at eleven-Mr. i. M, Ray, fi p.m.—Open-air Service, with Rand. livening, alsovea-«Mr. O. Mill. pONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. | TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), REV. A. 11. COLLINS Will preach Morning at eleven—"What is Your Life; A Meditation for the Closing Year." Evening at half-past six—"The Divine Root of the Human Pedigree.'' Mount EDEN congregational ill CHURCH SERVICES, VIEW ROAD Morning at 11—"Parting with the Old Year,' Rev. B. L. Thomas, Evening at 7—Addrezses by the ltcvs. R. Laishlay and B. L Thomas. WAIKOMITI (Mortuary Chapel)Morning at 11—Mr. J. Houldglte, SWANSONEvening at 0.30— ,T. Houldijate. Newton CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2a Morning at 11-"The Past Required." Erenin? at fi.45-" The Year is going, let him go." Special Hymns. REV.'FREDERIC WARNER. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. FRANKTIN ROADMornini; at eleven—Mr. Palfreyman. Evening at half-past -Mr. Watonvorth, WATERVIEW— Afternoon at three—Mr. Burrow. Evening at half-past six— 1). Goldie RICHMOND ROADMorning at 11— Mr. Bigelow. Evening at hulf nast six— Thompson. TAI'PAKI MISSION— Sei rices aS the usual hours by the Re». J. Nixon. PRIMITIVE METHODIST, CHURCHES. -TO-MCHROW; AN'DRA-STRF.ET— Morning at 11—Rev. C. K. Ward. Evening at o.4J—Rev. G. H. Maun, Tuesday at 11- Watch-night Service. PITT AND EDWIN STREETS— Morning at eleven—Rev. G. H. Mann. Evening at o.46—Rev. C. E. Ward. Captain Burton and Mr. McMillan, Qf ship Crusader. Last Addresses before silling. . EDEN TERRACRAfternoon atß—Re/. O. 11. Matin, Evening at C.4S—Mr. Uavkins. NEWMARKET— Afternoon at .'.—Rev, C. E, Ward, Evening at 0.41— Mr. Bishop. jjglßLß AND PRAYER UNION. I NEW CARDS FOR 1803 I (NOW READY), I With number on Roll, the principles ( the Union 1 i ami Calendars of Chapters, are NOW READY, mil will be font on receipt of name and address, with a two-penny sfctmp, an application to Mr. I Brakenrig, Young Men's Christian Association Auckland. P L E Q tJESNE ' s NEW ZEALAND WINES; BON ACCORD, MONT MADO, TOKAY. j 25s FEB Dozeh. j WaIKATO WINE VAULTS, UAMLTOtf EAST. HALF PRICE-MI New Goods-China Silk Dust Cloaks, 8» lid ; English Trimmed Hats, 8s lid: White Costumes (Drill), 13sfld; i'oathera and Flower*, Clan Tartan Belts. J. M..MCUCIILAN, 1 -22, Queen-street. fIOOO, COMFORTABLE, Healthful, V,/ Unshrinkable, Summer Gauze Undervests, . for Men and Women, Silk and Wool, All Wool, Union, Is lid, 2a 3d, 3s lid yard; provent chill. J. M. McLACHLAN, •222, yiwen-sfinet, I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10014, 28 December 1895, Page 8
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