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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees. &c. CHURCH OP S. THOMAS, ONIONSTRKRT. HARVEST THANKSGIVINO SRRVICE. TO-MORROW (HUN DAY), MARCH 15. 8 a.m., Holy Eucharist. a.m., Matins. Litany, and Sermon-Rev, W. M. Du Kloii. 7 pin., Evensong and Sermon-ReT. W. H. Wilson. Anthem, "Fear Not, O Land, find Ilejoice" (Cooke). Bennett's levelling Service, ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, Parnf.ll. 4th Sunday in Lent. March 16: Holy Communion, 8 a.m. ; Morning Prayer, 9 a.m.; Holy Communion and Harve.nt Festival Serniou, 11 ».m.; Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7 p.m. ST. MATTHEW'S, Hobson • etreeb.— Fourth Sunday In Lent, March IIS: 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, Litany, ami Sermon; 4 p.m., Holy Mapti«m ; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon. .Sailors' Hume, 11 am ST. PAUL'S. SYMONDS-STREET.-8 a.m., Holy Communion ; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, and Seriiu>n; 7 p.m., evening Prayer unit .Sermon. Anthem: "OH to Remembrance" (Novello), Preachers: Most Rev. the Primate and Vicar. ALL SAINTS', PONSONBY ROAD— Fourth Sunday in Lent. March 15. Children's Service, 10.30 a.in.; Miirnin; Piayur, Seimun, anil Holy Communion, 11 a.m.; Catechising, 2nd Si uiilaril, Junior, 3.15 p.m ; Evening Pr,ijer and Sermon, 7 p.m. CJT. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN k) CHURCH, WELLINGTON • STRBKT.Morning at 11, Rev. W. C. Olirer; Evening at (1,30, Rev. B. V. Rothwell. ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ponaonby.-JlnrninK at 11, Rev.T. F. Roliertsoii ; Evening at 7, the Vury Rev. William Wutt, Moderator of General Assembly, and Missionuiy for 27 years in New Hebrides. C}T. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN O OIII'RCH.-Morning at 11, The Very Rev. W. Watt, Mlsulonwy; ICvening at 0.30, Rev. T. F. RubertS"!!. A Special .Service for Officers and Men of 11..M. Ships at 9.46 a.m., lUv. R. Suinmerville. ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN kJ CUURCH, Symond».stieet.-Morning at 11, Evening at 7- Rev. It. Scott We.it. QT. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN lO CUURCH. SURREY UILLS. Morning at 11, Rev, R. S"iniuervillc. Kveninc, at 7, Mr. iMcUregor. Archhill Hall -Evwiinc at 7, Rev. 11. Sommertille. DEVON PORT PRESBYTERIAN CIIIIiICH.-Morniiiß at 11, and Evening at 7, Rev. J. Hill. CJUNUAY EVENING SERVICES in the kJ CITY HALL (conducted by the Y.M.C.A ), commencing at 8 o'clock. Strangers, nun-church-goe», and all are invited. ■VTEW CHURCH SERVICES, . .1.1 Pompallier Terrace, Ponsonby.— at eleven. ST. GEORGE'S HALL, Great North Road, Newton. — Gospel Address, Sunday Eienlnx, at 7 o'clock. All are heartily invited. Stats Free. No collection. Prayer Meeting, Tuesday, at 7.30. Address to Christiana, Thursday, at 7.31) p.m. ONEHUNUA PUBLIC HALL-Sun-day, 6.3D p.m., Mr. Vines will preach. " Tilings Not Seen," the subject. Sankey"s Hymns. UNITED WESI.EYAN CHURCH, Pitt and Vinceiit-street.s.-.Moining at 11, Rev, D. .1, Munay, of South Canterbury. Evenint; at 0.30, Rev. W. Morley, President of the General Confvftnru. "mUK LIGHT OF THE WORLD" J. will be the subject of Mr. C. E. BUTTON'S Address In the Lecture Hall, V.M.C.A. Rooms, Tomorrow afternoon nt 3 o'clock. All are invited. Come, and brill); a friend. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Foresters' Hall. Morning at 11. Eveniuxat 0.45, Mr Edwin Carr will preach; Subject, "The Lord's Advice — .se>-k First God's Kingdom, and pray Th, Kingdom Come." AUCKLAND TABERNACLE. - ToXV morrow (Sun(hy).-Pastor James lilaikio will preach To-morrnw Morninc at 11 and Evening at 8 45. Young Men's Bible Class 2.30 p.m. "mUK r\F rniiE a gks," By Professor Dlmbleby (Royal Chronologist, author of " All Past Time"). >ixpencr, post free. The Age and Kml of the World, the Restoration of I-riu'l. tho Second Coining of Christ, and the Millennium are conclusively defined by Mathematics au'l Astronomy, " The fool Haitli in his heart there is no God," S.S. Union ; Mr. Cutler, Queen-street, next Has. li-tt'.t; Mr. Juiiiee Adams, Wholesale Agent, Queenstreet (over Atkin's, Draper;. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SERVICES, VIEW ROAD Morning at 11-Rev. J. H. Gray. Evening at 6.&>-Rev. B. L. Thomas. WAIKOMITI (Mortuary Clwpel)-Eveningat«.3o-Mr. W. 11. l.yon. \TEWTON CONGREGATIONAL JLI CHURCH. at eleven Evening at a quarter to seven. REV. V. WARNER. CHURCH OF CHRIST,' COOKSTBBET, Meets on Lord's Day, ' 11 a.m,-"To Break Bread," Acts xx. 7, 6.40 p.m.—Gojp'il Service. Preacher ; Mr. A. M. BRYDEN. Subject, " The Better Land." Seats Free. All welcome. BKRESFORI) ■ STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), MARCH 16. REV, GEORGE BURGESS, F.R.A.S. Morning at eleven. Evening at quarter to seven TTNION FREE CHURCH, WELLESLEY-STREET. Morning, at eleven Evening, at «ix-Open-air ~ seven— Seats Free. A hearty welcome to til. "pONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), Morning at eleven-Rev. J. M. Buttle Evening at half-past six— James Thomas. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CUURCHES. FRANKLIN ROADMorning at eleven-Rev. Mr. Grigg. Evening at half-past sit— J. Nixon. Farewell Sermon. At the Evening Service a Sacred Solo will be sung by Mn. Nixon. WATKRVIEWAftornoon at three-Rev. J. Nixon. Evening at half-past six— Mile* RICHMOND ROADMorning at eleven-Mr. Clark. Kveniug at half paii six— Blakey. PRIMITIVE METHODIST IT CHURCHES. -TO-MOREOW i ALEXANDEA.STREETMoruingat 11—Rev. Dr. Honking, Afternoon at 3—ltev. W. Ready, of Garrison Hall, Dunedin. Evening at 0 45-llev. W. Srigg. PITT AND EDWIN STHEETSMornlng at 11-Rev. J. Benning. Evening at 6.45-Rov. J. W. Griffin. EDEN TERR AC Morning at 11-Mr. H. William), candidate. Evening at6.45-Mr. J. Mylea, candidate. NEWMARKETAfterno m at 3—R«v. 3. W. Griffin. Evening at 0.45— 3, J. Pendr&y. SPIRITUALISM FROM THE THEOSOPHICAL ASPECT." LECTURE TOMORROW EVENING, At 7.45, In THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY'S BOOMS, Lower Queen street, by LILIAN BDGBB, M.A., F.T.S. Doors open 7.15. Collection. -VpEW HEBRIDES MISSION, THE VERY REV. WILLIAM WATT, (Moderator of General Assembly) Missionary for 27 years in the Inland of Tanna, ' Will deliver A LECTURE on the "NEW HEBRIDES MISSION," In ST. JAMES'S HALL, On THURSDAY FIRST, MARCH 19, ;■ At eight o'clock, The Lecture will be ILLUSTRATED BY LIMELIGHT LANTERN VIEWS Of Island Scenery, Natives, Missionaries, *"* and Mission Stations. Collection on behalf of the Mission. T>IBLE AND PRAYER UNION. NEW CARDS FOB 1899 (NOW READY), 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 stamp, on application to Mr, Brakenrlt, Vvung Wfll't Christian AwuMon Attaint ''

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10079, 14 March 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10079, 14 March 1896, Page 8

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