' Sermons, Lectures. Soirees, &c. i. QT. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, Pabkeix, 10 13tli Sunday after Trinity. August 30 Hoi Communion, 8 a.n».; Morning Prayer and Sermon 11 a.m.; livening Prayer and Seimon, 7 p.m. ,1 <JT. PAUL'S, SVMONDSSTRKET.— 8| C? Eight a. in., Holy Communion; 11 ii.in., i Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon; 4 p.m., I Baptisms; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer anil Sermon. Anthem: " Praise the Lord " (Scott). Church of the holy SEPULCHRE, liylier Pass—Services To-morrow : ' 8 a.m.. Holy Coiinuuiiinn ; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer Sermon, and Holy Communion; 7 p.m., livening Prayer and Sermon. □T. MATTHEW'S, HOBSON-STRI^ET. KZS —Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity, August 30; ft a.m., Holy Communion ; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, Sermon, Holy Communion ; 3 16 p.m., Children's Service; 4.1S p.m., Holy Baptism; 7 p.m., Evening I'r.tyer ami sermon. Sailors' Home, 11 a.m. ALL SAINTS', PONSONBY ROAD.131 It Sunday after Trinity: 8 a.m, Holy Communion; loan a.m.. children's Service; li a.m., Morning Prayer; ;S. 1 ■"> p.m., liricad« Catechism Service; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer and S-vhioh. QT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN O CHURCH, Symomls-stivet.—Mottling at 11 livening at 0 ;!■ >. - Rev. It. Scott West. ; OT. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN • kZJ CHURCH, Ponsnnby.—Morning at 11. Evenirjj at 6.3o.—Kev. T. F. Robertson. Or. PETERS PRESBYTERIAN k* CHURCH, SURREY HlLLS.—Morning at 11. ! livening at ii.;«i.— Rev H. Sommervillu. ° ' QT. AMES'S PRESBYTERIAN ' n CHURCH, WELLINGTON • I'.liT.- » Morning at 11. livening at 30.—Rev, It. Maca tiiciii. ;. QT. ANDREW'S PRESBVTERIAN O CHURCH—Morning at 11, livening at 0.3d. ' Rev. li. Host. Devon* port PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Morning at 11. livening at (1.30.-Rev. 11. Fer.uson. ¥£'V CHURCH SERVICES, II Pooipaliier Terrace, Ponsoiiby,— at eleven. /"I RAFTON ROAD WESLEY AN CIIURUII.-Morning at 11, Rev. A. Mitchell. livening at t>.:!o, Rev. 11. It. Dewsbury. Memorial Seriice. Subject: "The Secret of rower." CHURCH OF CHRIS T, Foresters' Hall. - Morning at 11. livening at 0 45, Mr. (ieo. Aldri'lge will preach. Subject, "The Climax of . the Ages." QT. GEORGE'S lIALL, Great North kj Road, Newton. — Gosnel Address, Sunday Eiening, at 7 o'clock. All are heartily invited. Seats Free. No collection. Prayer Meeting, Tuesday, at 7.30. Address to Christians, Thursday, at 7.30 p in. ! " QTUDIES IN BIOGRAPHY." Nn. 4, [ I.J " I)II. ROBERT MORRISON," will l. e the subject of 'lit! Address in the Y.M.I .A. Rooms To-morrow Afternoon at 3 o'clock. All are invited. Come, and bring a friend. SUNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTS O SERVICE—CITY 11A1.1., from 8 till 0 o'clock, Doors open at 7.30. Nou-Churhgoers, Strangers, aim all are invited. Devon port WESLEYAN church Morniilg at 11, Rev. ,1. 11. SimtnonJs; livening at I'.HO. Rev. J. Crump. Birkenhead. Morning at 11, Mr. A. .1. Palfreyinan ; livening at O..SU, Mr. A. J. Palfreyman. WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH, PITT-STREKT. 11 a.m. Rev. W. A. Sinclair. 0.30 p.m.-Rev. A. Peters. I'ON-ONBY. il a.m.—Mr. K. Mills (student). (1.31) p.m.-Mr. 1). U'ettlierall (student). PUT AM) VINCENT-STREKTS. 11 a.m.-Rev. John S uitli. (i,3 ■ p.m.—Rev. T. W. Vealie. BERESFORI) • STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. REV. GEORGE BURGESS, l-'.R.A.S. Morning at 11. livening at (J 45-Special Musical Service. Subject, " The Armour of Light." ' Illustrated by the following selections from the Oratorios of 11 Christ aal His Soldier* " and "Judas MaciMbieu> ': Hark, a hrilling Voice is Sounding." "Soldier, -if Christ, arise," " file Son of Hod goes forth to War," and "Arm, Arm ye liiaie." Solos in Messrs. M. Trenwitli and R. H. Buttery, AfEWTON CONGREGATIONAL ll CHURCH. SUNDAY, AUGUST 3d. Morning at eleven-" The Whispering Gallery I of the Almighty." Eve,ling at a quarter to seven—" Themes for ] Thinking People." No. 18, "The Church of the Future." REV. FREDERIC WARNER. Mount eden congregational Cllt'ltCH SERVICES. VIEW ROAD. Morning at 11 —Rev. I!. L. Thomas. livuuing at 6.3o—Mr. J. li. Moore. WAIKOMITI (Mortuary Chipel)livening at 6 30—Rev. B 1,. Thomas. CHURCH OF CHRIST, COOK-STREET. Meets on Lord's Day. 11 a.m. "To Break Bread," Acts xx., 7. Preacher: TUOS. J. BULL. 0.40 p.m.—Subject, "Paul and James on Justification." Everyone Cordially Invited. No Collection. Will You Come ? pONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AUGUST 30. REV. A. 11. COLLINS Will preach. Subjects: Morning-" The Divinity of Jesus Christ." livening—"'l lie Parable of the Prodigal " Monthly Atldtess to the Children at the Morning Service. Primitive methodist CHURCHES. BRAN KLIN ROADMorning at 11-Rev. C. li. Ward. Evening at 0.30— 11. Raitie. WATERVIEWAfternoon at Rev. R. Raine. livening at (i.3o—Mr. W. Tomliti. RICHMOND ROADAfternoon at 3—Mr. W. Tomlin. livening at 0.30-Mr. W. Thompson. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH -TO-MORROW : SUNDAY- SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY, MARRETMorning at 11 —Mr. Vaughan Afternoon at 3—Rev. ({. 11. Mann. Kveniiig al 8.45-Rev. C. li. Want. Children will sing. Tea, Tuesday, ti.3o. Tickets, Is; Children, Oil. ALEX A.MIR A-STREET— Morning at 11-Rev. C. K. Ward. '• The Sabbath." Evening at t> 45—Mr. G"ldie. UPPER PI TP AND EDWIN STHEUTSMorning at 11-Rev. G. H. Mann, Evening at 46—Rev. .Mr. Buchanan. EDEN TERRACE— Afternoon at 3—Mr. Crispen. Evening ate.4s-Rev. (J. 11. Mann. fJIHEOSOPHY. "SPIRITUALITY AND THE PATH OF DISCIPLES HIP." Lecture by LILIAN EDO Ell, M.A., In the Mutual Life Buildings, Lower Queen-street, TO-MORROW EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. THE MONTHLY MEETING or THE AUCKLAND NEW HEBRIDES MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION Will be held in the YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION ROOMS, | ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, Sep. 2 At -.30o'clock. ' Letter from Mrs. Ijimb will be read. (JHokal hall MRS. HARRIS (riiA.NCK SPEAKER) Will deliver a Lectins TO MORROW NIGHT at 7 o'clock, entitled, "RE-INCARNATION, OR THE MYSTIC NUMBER SEVEN." On TUESDAY, September 1, at 8 o'clock, in FOR EST Kits' HALL, NEWTON, by request, "SPIRITUALISM AS AN EDUCATOR." Admission, Oil. A KCHHILL WESLEYAN SUNDAY--C%. .SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES TO-MORROW. Morning at 11-REV. A. PETERS. Afternoon at 3-HEV. A. MITCHKLI.. Evening at 6.3O—REV. W. J. WILLIAMS. Special liyunis by the scholars. Collections in aid of school funds. ANNUAL SOIREE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. Tia at (J. 30. Tickets, Is. Public Meeting, 7 30. I Chairman, Mr. John Burton. Addresses, Musical Select ions, etc. ' . JJIBLE AND . PRAYER UNION, j NEW CARDS FOR 1896 : (NOW ttIUDY), ] With number on itoll, the principles of the Union and Calendars of Chapters, are NOW READY, and will lie sent on receipt of name and address, with a two-penny stamp, on application to Mr. Brakenrig, Young Men's Christian Association Auckl&nu.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10223, 29 August 1896, Page 8
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