Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc ST. 0 PAUL'S SYMONDS-STEEET. .—3 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 am. Morning Prayer, Sermon, and Holy Communion; V p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Anthem: - The Radiant Horn" (Woodward). Offertory: "0 Love Divine" (Auber). / ft -~,Mr ^ TnEn ", t; CHURCH. HOBSONkJ STREET.—Sunday, June 16.—8 a.m Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer Litanv. and Sermon; 4.15 p.m.. Baptisms; 7 p.m.. Evensong and Sorrr.on.-~W. E Cillam. Vicar. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. PARNELL.2nd Sunday after Tricky. June 16: Holy Communion. 3 a.m.; Morning Prayer. Sermon and Holy Communion, 11 ami.; Evensong ami Sermon. 7 p.m. ALL SAINTS'. PONSONBY ROAD.XV 2nd Sunday after Trinity.—Holy Communion. 8 a.m. (intercessior, for institutions); Children's Service, 10.50; Morning Prayer and Sermon. 11; Catechising, 3 p.m.: Evensong and Sermon, 7 p.m. MOUNT ALBERT (St. Luke - **.—June 16: Morning Service, by Archdeacon (..alder. 11 o'clock. AYOND.iLE (St. Jude'sl— June 16: Evening Service, by Archdeacon Calder, 7 o'clock. KNOX CII URC H. PARNELL. REV. H. KELLY, 7.1.A. il a.m.—" Work Out Youi Own Salvation." f p.m.—" Life Lesions trom Gideon: VI. ' A Clouded Close of Life.' " ST. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. O \\ tLLINGTON-STREEI'.— at 11, Evening at 6.-55.— Rev. ,1. J. Cairney, from Otago. A Meeting of the Congregation will be held on Monday Evening: 17th, inst,, at 7.51 ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. O GREAT NORTH Sabbath-school Anniversary.—Morning at 11. Rev. 11. I!. Cray, of St. Andrew's; Atterooor., at 3, Rev. .1. J. Cairney: Evening at 7, Rev. R. Sommervillo. OT. DAVIDS IMJESBYTI.iUAN CHURCH. <J 1 PER SYMONPS-STREET. THE REV. W. GRAY .'UXON. M.A.. il a.m.— "The Manifestation of the Kind's Son." 6. 's—" The Christian Duty of Making Merry." CT. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, O LOWER SYUONDS-STREET AND ALT EN ROAD. til a.m.—Rev. Robt. Sommcrville, of St. Voter's. If p.m.— Henry B. Gray. Subject: " he Passing of the Prince." ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN* CHURCH. PONSONBY— Morning at 11. Evening at 7.—Rev. T. F. Robertson. TXTESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCHES. PITT-STREET CIRCUIT. PITT-STREET.— Morning at 11. Rev. W. toady: Evening at 6 "N, Rev. C. H. Garland, iiibiect: " The Reception oS the King's Son." ST. JOHN'S. PONKiNBY.— at 11. Sev. C. il. Garland; Evening at b 45. Rev. W. Ready.' Subject: "Self-made Difficulties." MOUNT ALBERT.— Morning at 11, Rev. S. Griffith: Evening at 6.43, .V);-. Alison. KINGSLANP.— Mermng at 1!, Rev. W. Beckett: Evening at 6.2-1. Rev. S. Griffith. MOUNT EDEN.—Morning at 11. Rev. J. 11. Simmcuds; Evening at 0.45, Rev. W. Beckett. ARCHHILL.— Moraine at 11, Mr. Eawclcn; Evening at 6.45. Mr. BeffFt. BAYFIELD.— at 11. Mr. Beat*; Evening at 6.45. Mr. Scott. F. A F T 0 N ROAD CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD— a.m.. Rev. J. S. Rish■worth: 6.43 p.m.. Rev. H. Bull. NEWMARKET —11 a.m.. Rev. H. Bull; 7 p.m.. Rev. J. S. Risliworth. PARNELL.—II m.. Rev. J. T. Pinfold: 7 p.m., Mr. W. Robinson. TVTORTH SHORE WESLI VAX CHURCHES.iN Pcvonnort—At 11. Rev. T. J. W.illi- (of Fiji); 6.50. Rev. J. C. Chapman. Birkenhead —11. Mr. Wilson: 7. Rev. A. B. ChappeH. '- ■- kapuna—ll. Rev. A. B. Chapped; 6.45, Mr. LUewali. Northcote—ll. Rev J. G. Chapman; 6.45. Mr. Haines. j ■7.TOUNT , EDEN CONGREGATIONAL iVJ. CHURCH. VIEW ROAD.-Rev. V.n. Dav, Minister— Morning. 11. " Cons'-dcr-ateness." Evening, 6.45. "The Royal A isii, >: Afterthoughts." CITY P.ALL SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE —Evangelistic Addresses.— open at 7.30. Service commences at 8. Strangers, Visitors, and all are invited. OUNDAY AFTERNOON ADDRESS at the 0 Y.M.C.A. Rooms, by Mr. C. E. Button, at 3 o'clock. All are invited. ■?, J"* 7 COCKROFT will Speak on the Old J.VA ' and New Dispensation, at Eirebell, at 5 o'clock (Sabbath). Tomorrow. CHURCH OF CHRIST. PONSONBY ROAD. LORD'S DAY. 11 a.m.—" To Break Bread" (Acts sx. 7). 2.45 p.m.— Bible School. 6.45 km.-THOS. .1. BULL will Preach. Subject: " GODS SEARCHLIGHT. Seats Free. _ Hearty Welcome to All. f\ II u R~C O F CIIRI ST. C WEST-STREET. .Morning at 11—For Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Evening at 6.45-GEO. ALDEIDGE will Preach. Subject: " A City Moved with Enthusiasm." On Wednesday Evening, at 7.43—Lantern Lecture. " Rome. Ancient and Modern. • PONSONBY BAPTIST CKUROH.-Morning at 11; Evening at 6.<*:>.— A. H. Collins. . ._ TVTEW CHURCH SERVICES, Pompallier Ter1N race. Ponsonby.—Morning at 11; Sun-day-school. 2.45. SALVATION ARMY. Albert-street Barracks. O —Great Temperance Meeting every Saturday Night: also Special Meetings on Sundays. ■with Song.-> and Music up to date.—Adjutant end Mrs. Tyler. Commanding OfficersPRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. _L -FRANKLIN ROAD—II. Rev. W. S. Potter. Subject: "The Sign of Sonship. 645 p.m.. Rev. W. S. Potter. Subject: ' the Best Remembrance." RICHMOND ROAD3. Miss Malcolm: 6.45. Miss Malcolm. VVATEnVLSW— Rev. W. S. Potter; (>.sj. Mr. McGuire. TITOUNT EDEN FREE METHODIST iVI CHURCH.— Morning at 1!. Rev. i . W. Isitt, the Popular Temperance Advocate; Evening at 6.50. Rev. J. Benni'-.g. ERESFORD-STREF.T CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Preacher: REV. JOHN WILKIN'S. Morning at 11—" Epistle of James." Evening at 7-", SIN." solo: "Star of Bethlehem." Mr Arthur Ford. Next Thursday. Sixth P.T.E.. at 8 P.m.Short Talk by Mr. George lowics. M.11.L Mr S ; d.ev Cousins will sing two Solos. ,ir John McDougall's. Orchestra. No Collection. •AUCKLAND UNITARIAN CHURCH, •ft- ODDFELLOWS' HALL, COOK-STREET. . TO-MORROW'S (SUNDAY) SERVICES. Morning. 1 -—" Memorials." Evening, 7-" The Roys.l Visit. Childion at 3. Minister: REV. W. JLLLIE, B.A_._ AUCKLAND SUNDAY-SCHOOL T7NION. TABERNACLE SCHOOLROOM. MONDAY. JUNK 17. at 7.3D p.m. I. K C '1 UP. E : "The Relation of Old Testament Teaching j to the Plan of Salvation as Revealed in the New Testament." Lecturer. REV. HUGH KELLY, M.A. To be followed by oik.-! ion., and discussion. Chairman, Mr. J. Boa-kill. H. C. JIASLLDEN, Secretary. -ORIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. if -ANDKA-S'i RLE Rev. W. Epvcock- 6 45. Rev. H. Willi un-.. Pi I'l A.N.J EDWIN Rev.Jb 6.4 . Miss F. Frith. EDEN '• ERi.ACE-3. R«V J . • William.: 6 45. Rev. W. Wfg- **j*Z* J" KIT-;. Rev. W. Laycock; 6 'o, ->lr. J. Loao. Sot KUSKILL-U. Rev; .1. «o ■* Mr Frith; Harvey. L Hawkins and Mission F Frith; 6.45 Mr P. J. Hawkms and Mission Band Ihl C?n?raL j M!SIIDS: ALBERT AND VICTORIA STREETS, TO-MORROW. 11 a m -Mrs Bigelow. Rev. H. J. Walker. C.33 u.m.-Musical Half-hour. T ,:™,,ow Vii ui.-Go-.el A'ldre.-ses—Mr. J. 11. Blgelow, Rev. H. .1. Walker. ...^.o.ilv etransers and Non-Churchgoers are ppcc.aiij Invited. .gKITuT JJIIiBP BB l ? 1Y SERVICES FOR THE PEOPLE. 1n m —Solo bv Mi->.-» ilirdie llutler. Address bv Rev. T.'J. :\" .'$ years Missionary in Fiji). . ~ . TT HELPING HAND MISSION HALL. lORESTERS' HALL. NEWTON. 7 p.m.—Solos. Hearty hinging. Address by Rev. Colin C. Harrison. 1000 Free Seat* Come.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11680, 15 June 1901, Page 3
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