The usual ecclesiastical notices appear 'n cur advertising columns. At St. Paul's Church the anthem will be " Radiant Morn," and the offertory solo " With Verdure Clad." The anniversary of St. Stephen's Presbyterian Sunday-school will take place tomorrow, when the Rev. Hiurh Kelly will preach in the morning, the Rev. W. Gray Dixon in the afternoon, and the Rev. J. J. Cairney in the evening. Snecial hymns ny children and collections fo;~ Sunday-school. At the Mount Eden Congregational Church the Rev. W. Day will preach in the morning on " Our Missionary Martyrs," being a memorial service in memory of the Revs. James Chalmers and Tompkins, late of New Guinea; and at the Newton Congregational Church a. similar memorial service in the evening, when the Rev. G. H. Barrett will preach on. " The Hero -Martyr of New Guinea." At the Beresford-stroet Church the Rev. W. J. Wilkiris will preach on "The Function A Trial," in connection with the massacre ->f the Rov. James Chalmers and the Rev. Mr. Tompkins. The anniversary of the Helping Hand Mission in the Foresters' Hall, Newton' will bo celebrated to-morrow. Anniversary hymns will be sung by the Freeman's Bay scholars, assisted by an orchestra. Mr. H. G. Blackie, of Melbourne, will speak at the Central Mission to-morrow evening. At the Unitarian Church, in the evening. Sermons from Shakespere: 'Macbeth.'" special collections for building fund. Mr. Samuel Stuart will give a lecture to-morrow evening at the rooms of the Theo=ophical Society on Comets and their Destination," with musical items. The Rov. John Wilkin* will give the address at the City Hall buntlay evening service. On Wednesday evening a lantern lecture will be given at the Church of Christ. Weststreet, by Mr. George bridge, on " Paul's ■Third Mission Tour." A tea and socal meeting will be held in the lonsonby Hall on Friday evening in connection with St. Stephen's Sunday school. An old friend by a new name": Liebif? Company s Extract will soon be known as ■L-emco, the new name placed upon it, and composed of the Liebig's Extract of Meat Company s mitials. A meeting of the parishioners of St Mit thews will be held in *, he parish schoolroom on the 21st inst. to take into consideration the delay in erecting the new stone church and to authorise the vestry to take further action in the Supreme Court. Wade's Teethinsr Powders for babies are Koothinsr, reduce fever and prevent blotches 1 rice, Is. The practice of action sons* for Band of Hope Union gatherings on May 24 and 25 will be held in Wesley Hall on Tuesday evening. " J The last of the Newmarket Saturday afternoon excursions takes place to-dav when a steamer will leave the ferry tee sharp on a fishing cruise. The first reunion of the season of Old Chums and Schoolfellows will be hold in the Ma-sonic Hall, Princes-street, on the 24th inst. Those desiring to buy homes or investments, add requiring monetary assistance, should consult Mr. Thomea, 91, Queenstreet, who has several sums awaiting investment.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11650, 11 May 1901, Page 6
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