'-■ 1:' Sermons, Lectures. Soirees, &c ATEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, IN ' EDINBURGH-STREET. FIVE "DAYS' MISSION SERVICES., AUGUST 21 TO 25. Morning at 11-" The Mission Impulse." Children's Portion. ' Evening at 6.4s—Monthly Sermon to Young Men : " Companions." REV. FREDERIC WARNER. pHUROH OP CHRIST. MEETING-HOUSE, PONSONBY ROAD, Pollen-street Corner. TO-MORROW. 11 a.m.-" To Break Bread," Acts it. 7. 6.30 p.m.—Subject: "The Son and Sons of God." Preacher: THOS. J. BULL. Seats Free to All. A Hearty Welcome to All. ■DERESFORD - STREET CONGREGATIONAL & CHURCH. 11 o.m.—Rev. A. H. Collins. 6.45 Monthly Address to Young Men. "Scamps in a Minister's Home." REV. JOSEPH PARKER. ARCHDEACON DUDLEY TESTIMONIAL. A MEETING Will be held at the Diocesan Office, Victoria Arcade, on MONDAY, at 3 o'clock, of friends of the Archdeacon (other than parishioners) desirous to contribute to the Testimonial. PRIMITIVE METHODIST J- CHURCHES. ALEXANURA-STREET-(SneciaI Services) Morning at 11—Rev. W. S. Potter, " Why Soaie Sermons Fail." Evening at 6.45-Rev. C. E. Ward, " Railway Lessons." Anthem: Choir, "I Will Praise the Name of God." Monday to Friday—Evangelistic Service, 7.30. -Rev. C. E. Beecroft and others. Miss Simmer will sing on Wednesday. Strangers and Visitors heartily welcomed. PITT AND EDWIN STREKTSMorning at 11-Mr. G. P. Hunt. Evening at 6.45— W. S. Potter, "A Treacherous Woman." Gospel Solo, Miss Eiminer. EDEN TERRACEAfternoon at 3-Rev. W. S. Potter, " The Way to Get Peace." Evening at 6.45—Mr. Hunt, Missionor. NEWMARKETAfternoon at 3—Mr. G. P. Hunt, Evening at 6.45— W. Kerr. MOUNT ROSKILLAfternoon at J-Rev. C. E. Ward, " Esprit do Corps." Evening at 6.45— D. Goldie. Open-air Services— corner Grey and Queen Streets, To-night, 7.15; Sunday, 6 p.m. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROADMoming, 11-*-Rcv. J. Sharp. Evening. 6.30— J. Sharp. Mr. E. L. Lees will sing. Social Tea, Wednesday. WATERVIEWAftornoon, 3-Mr. T. Booth. Evening, 6.3o—Mr. T. Booth. RICHMOND ROAD MISSIONAfternoon, 3—Rev. J. Sharp. Evening, 6.3o—Mr. J. Hawkins. EDENDALE PRESBYTERIAN MISSION. -10th Anniversary, 21st August, 1898. Services as under:—U a.m., Row Mr, Jones, of Mount Eden Baptist Church; 3 p.m., Children's Service, Rev. R. Scott West; 6.45 p.m., Mr. Thompson, Student. Soiree on Tuesday first, at 6.30 p.m. Q DAYS' MISSION Q 0 Will be Conducted by O MRS. SMALLEV At THE HELPING HAND MISSION, Commencing TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, At 7 o'clock. ADDRESS BY REV. W. A. SINCLAIR Sunday Morning, at 11 a.m. pRAFTON ROAD WESLEY AN CHURCH. SUNDAY EVENING, AT 6.45, REV, A. MITCHELL will conduct A PRAISE SERVICE. Subject: "Psalmodic Meditations." Mr. Mitchell will sing Barri's beautiful Song, "The Shadow of the Cross," and the new Sacred Song, " Sion." rpUEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. OPEN MEETING In the MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, LOWER QUEEN-STREET. TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. Piper by a Member. Collection. Questions. YW. C. A. A BIBLE CLASS Is held EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, in the Y.W.C.A. Rooms, corner of Albert and Wellosley Streets. All young women aro welcome. Exhibitions. AUCKLAND TNDUSTRIAL AND "MINING •EXHIBITION. 1898-1899. OPENS IST DECEMBER, 1898. NOTICE TO INTENDING VISITORS. SPEOIALLY CHEAP FARES (both by Steamers and Railways) will bo Available to , and from All Parts of New Zealand and Australia. W. R. HOLMES, Secretary. Office: No. 58, Queen-street, Auckland. A UCKLAND TNDUSTRIAL AND "MINING TIXIIWITION, 1898-1899. EXHIBITION ORCHESTRA. The Music and Entertainment Committee will recoive applications from Ladies and ■ Gentlemen desirous of becoming Members of the Orchestra. Applications (stating the instrument played) to he addressed to the undersigned on or before SATURDAY, August 20. • W. R, HOLMES, Secretary. Auckland, August 13, 1898. [ _ AUCKLAND POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CANARY ASSOCIATION. Tho Secretary and Treasurer will ho in attendance at the Office of W. J. Hurst and Co., • Queen-street, TO-NIGHT (Saturday), between , the hours of Six and Ten o'clock, to distribute the prizes won at the Show held in July • ult. All Prizes unclaimed after one month from date hereof will be forfeited to the As- ■ sociation. By order of the Committee. OHAS. GROSVENOR, Secretary. August 20, 1898. f Electoral. 3 ; : TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE PONSONBY WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,- .. I beg to announce that I am again a g Candidate to represent your interests in the '• Auckland City Council, ,'•'.'■' -. •' -' lam etc., - JAMES STICHBURY. JEWELLERY, I WATCHES. JEWELLERY. O. A.- BURROW, 88, VICTORIA-STREET WEST, "legs to announce that for the remainder of this month all Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery., will . be, sold, at, from 10 per cent/off usual prices. ' Every article guaranteed. Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery repaired as usual. • Satisfaction guaranteed. _ ' 0. A. BURROW, •' WATCHMAKER ' AND JEWELLER, \~ ','■ :..""'., 88, VICTORIA-STREET WEST. ? ';• ; ..(Next London Dairy.) _'"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10836, 20 August 1898, Page 8
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