Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. Pabnell.i 5 l-illh Sunday in Lent, April 4 : Holy Coralcuiiiiiii, (i :i.ni.; Morning P'ajer, 10 a.m.; Prayer, Sermon,.and Holy Communion, 11 a.m.; hteuiiig Prayer and Seimon,J_p.ir.. yJT. PAUL'S, SVMON'DSSTRF.ET.O la.li, Holy Communion; H a.m., Morning Prayer, Sermon, anil Holy Communion; 7 pan., Kvi-iilne Prayer and Sermon. Anthem: "0, Savimir of the World" (Gos<); Offertory Solo, " Calvary "(Kodney). ST. MATTHEW'S. HOBSON-STREET. —To-morrow, fifth Sunday in Lent: s a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, Sermon, and Holy Communion; 4.30 p.m., Holy Baptism; 1 p.m., livening Prayer and Sermon. 11 a.in., Sailora' Honu , . ALL SAINTS', PON'SONBV; ROAD— Holy Communion. $ a.m.; Children'.* Service, 10.30 ■«.: burning Prayer and U.ily Commnnion, 11 a.m.; Catechising, lit Grade, 3.15 p.m.; Evening Prayer and Senium, 7 p.m. ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, S)Tnouds-3treet.-Moriiini! at 11, R*v. R. Scott 'Vest. Evening at 7, Itev. J. M. Mitchell, Hamilloii. ' ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ponsiuihv.-Mnriiin;; at 11, Evening at ".-Rev. T. F. ST.- PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, sOttRKY HIU-S.-Mornins at 11, Mr McPberson. KTeniiiK at 0.30, Kev.lt. SummerviUe , ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Moruins at 11 (CoinmniiiunV Rev. R. Somiuerrille. Eveniiij; at 6.31)., Hev. J. Taiinant, M.A. DEVON" PORT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.— at 11, Krening atf.3O. Afternoon at 3, Lake Hall (Tak*pun*).-Hevi 11. FeriiU.iou. a RAPT ON ROAD WESLEY AN \J CHURCH.-Moriilnil at 11, Rev. A. Mitehell. Kveniim at 7, Rev. 11. R. Dewsbiiry. . PARNELL WE3LEYAN CHURCH.— Morning at 11, Mr. W. Wills. livening at 7, Mr. W, Naele. IVTEWJIARKET WESLEYAN i.l CHURCH.-Morninj at 11, Rev. H. H. Dewsbury. Kvening at 7, Rev. A. Mitchell. "XTEW CHURCH SERVICES, i.l Pompallier Terrace, Ponsonby.-Moming at eleven, ST. GEORGE'S HALL, Great North Road, Newton. -Sunday, 7 p.m., Gospel Address. All heartily invited. Seats free. No collection. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.. Prayer Meeting. Thursday,7.3o p.m., Bible Reading. DEVONPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH -Morning at 11, Rev. J. S. Rhhwaith; Evening «■ 7, Itev. J. S. Rishworth. Bitkenlieail: , Morning at 11, Rev, K. Best; Evening at 7, llev. E. Best. i LEADING TYPES OF THE GREAT i Jj SACItIKICK" will he the subject of Mr. . <:. K. Button's Address at the Y..M.C.A. Rouim To-morrow (.Sunday) Afternoon at three o'clock. All are invited. Come and bring a friend. SUNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC SERVICE-CITY HAM., from 8 till 0 o'clock, Doors open at 7.30. Non-Churchgoer.--, Strangers, and all ,ire invited. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Foresters' Hall. -Mornini; at 11. Bvenini! at 0.45, Mr. Oeorgc Aldriilje will preach. Subject, "'lhe Prophet Mi. ah : His Times anil his Prophecy." MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL IYI CHUItCH SKRVICKS.-View Road: Morning .it 11 (Communion), (waning at 6.30, Rev. B. 1.. Thomas. Swanson : Evening at 0.30, Mr. W. 11. Trigg. 1 ONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCrT— Rev. A. 11. Collins will preach. Morning: ' Subject. "The King Riiiisini; :i Crown." KvcniiiK : '• I he Fifth Cry (rum the Cros£ DT, JA'mES' SUNDAY-SCHOOL. Anniversary Services in connection with the i abov* will be held in St. James' Hall on SUNDAY, I April 4th, 1837. 1 Morning at 111 Rev. ,1. M. Mitchell, of Afternoon at 3/ Hamilton ' Evening at tUU .. Rev. It. F. Macnicol A large and efficient choir, under the conductor- ' ship ut Mr. Lees, will lead the singing. 1 AUCKLAND TABERNACLE. XX Morning at U-Rtv. J. Wolfenden. Afternoon at -'.30—Bible Class. Special Sermon to Young Men, Kvening at 0.45 Itev. .1. Wolfenden: " The Young Man's Glory." Baptism close of Evening's Service. WESLEY AN METHODIST CHURCH, PITT-MTRKKT, i 11 a.m.-Rev. W. J. Williams. Subject, " Prayer and Prosperity." 6.30 p.in.-ltev. W. J. Williams. Subject, " Why the Working Glioses do nut go to Church! A Question for Everybody," I'ONSONHV. 11 a.m.-Rev. H. Bull. 6.30 pjn.-Rev. H. Bull. BERESPORI)- STREET CONGREGATION'AL CHURCH. ] REV. GEORGE BURGESS, F.K.A.S. Morning at 11—Communion. ' Eveningat6.4s-Lecturc, "Whited Sepulchres." : NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL ll CHURCH. SUNDAY, APRIL 4. ', HARVEST FESTIVAL. I Morning at 11, Evening at 6.45, REV. FREDBIUC WARNER. CHURCH OF CHRIST, COOK-STREET. Meets on Lord'* Day. 11 a.m. "To Break Bread," Acts xx., 7. Preacher: THOS. J. BULL 7 p.m.-Subject, "The Pentecostal Gospel." Everyone Cordially Invited. No Collection. Will You Come ? PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. i FRANKLIN ROADMoniing at 11—Rev. Joseph Slurp. Kveniiiß at 0.30-Rev. Joseph Sharp. WATERVIEWAfternoon at 3—Mr. Thos. Booth. Kvening at o.3o—Mr. John Coad. RICHMOND ROADAfternoon at 3—Rev. C. E. Ward. Evening at 0.30-Mr. W. Thompson; PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. EDEN TERRACECHURCH ANNIVERSARY, Morning at 11—Mr. David Ooldie. Afternoon at 3-Rev. J. Sharp (late of Timarul. 1 Evening at ,6.45-Rev. C. E. Ward. ; Annual Concert, Tuesday, Awil 6,7.30, Tickets, i ed. ALKXANDRASTREETMorning at 11—Rev. John Smith. Evening at 0.45-Rev. . UPPER PITT AND EDWIN STREETSMorning at 11—Rev. C. E. Ward Evening at Temperance Sermon, Rer. E. Walker, li.A. NEWMARKETAfternoon at 3-Mr, Bishop. Evening at 6.46—Mr. Crispin. MOUNT ROSIULLAfternoon at 2—Sunday-school at Mr, T. Hanson's, "\TE\VMARKET WESLEYAN ll SUNDAY SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. SUNDAY, APRIL 4,1897. Preachers: Morning, 11 Key. 11. R. Dewsbury. Afternoon, 3 REV. W. A. Sinclair. Evening, 7 Kev. a. MITCHELL. SPECIAL SINGING LARGE CHOIR AND SCHOLARS, Come and bring a Friend. TEA MEETING on wednesday, april 7, IN NEWMARKET HALL, . Tea on the tables at C.SO. After Meeting in the : Church. Special Music by Large Choir and 1 Orchestra. Revs, Dewsbury and Mitchell will also I sing. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. THE MONTHLY MEETING OK THE 1 AUCKLAND NEW HEBRIDES MISSIONARY ' ASSOCIATION 1 Will be held in the , YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION BOOMS, I OK WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, ' April 7, at 2.30 p.m. An interesting Letter from Mrs. Lamb will be read. Y\V. C. A. • A BIBLE CLASS : Is held KVEBY SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 . o'clock, in the Y.W.C.A. Rooms, corner of Albert ' and Wellegley Streets. All young women are welI come. I mHE BOOT AND SHOE TRADE, We have landed, , 200 CASES NEW SEASONABLE GOODS, I Samples now on view. G. LEWIS & CO. TTSTILLIAM POWELL, Chemist, GreyI TV «*»««•. bit just received a large itock of |WABOQ.,"tiMcele)uate4UvnT.onjfe >
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10407, 3 April 1897, Page 1
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