The usual ecclesiastical notices will be found ft,,?"!, advertising coloumns. At St. Paul's I°?™ special dedication festival services will en.!..' The music will be of an appropriate "Oaraoter. On Sunday afternoon at the Uni--2W Church, Pitt-street, the Rev. G. Walters, of l J?' wi " deliver a lecture on " The Sign tw ?r oss '" The anniversary services of. ..i° "H. 1 } 1 Eden Congregational Sunday* rim?; w 'l} be hold to-morrow. Appropriate cIS ,??. will be given. At the j, H' al Mission, Mr. Ritchie, late of Sydney, mm. i to give an address to-morrow at fim K a J,y- Mr - Muldoon and Mr. Crouch «in» c l an< i Miss Riinmer and Mrs. Wood will i-soios. An address on " The Resurrection' if'tL ™' ven in tlidsKorestere' Hall on Sunday v! l r ? oon c by Mr. J. Moor# Ritchie. • Ann!p.. *?J y of the Alexandra Primitive Methodist tC mi , 00 ' wi " bo held to-morrow, when drpn W il special singing by over 300 chil* j..,, ; Mr. W. S. Strong will conduct the meetfor united prayer at the Y.M.O.A. Booms XS 1 "^ 1 , 7 - 45 He preaches to-morrow eiti™ f and afternoon at the Newton CongrefJnhnEw Clur "h, and in the evening at St. . tmlii Church, Ponsonbx. Mr. But,vVf n ! c ® ntln U0 the subject" Angels,'' at.the r.. •w.vj.a, Booms to-morrow afternoon.,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10902, 5 November 1898, Page 5
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