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The ecclesiastical notices appear elsewhere. At St. Paul's the anthem will be "The Sun Will be No More," and the offertory .solo, "The King of Ages." There will bo an ordination and induction of elders at the morning service at St. David's by the Rev. W. Gray Dixon. In the evening at St. Andrew's, the Kev. Henry B. Gray, "Life Lessons from Literature and Biography No. 3, 'A Great Forgiveness,' " Tennyson's "Guinevere." The Kev. 0. H. Garland will preach in the evening in Pittstreet on " The Interpretation of a Dream," a sermon to young men. At St. .Tohn'-s, Ponsonby, the Rev. W. Ready will in the evening commence a series of Plain Talk.on "The Prodigal Son." At the. Mount Eden Wesleyan Church to-morrow the morning service will he taken by the Rev. C. 11. Garland, and the evening service by the Rev. W. Beckett. The Rev. Mr. Walker is announced to give an address at eleven at the Central .Mission and in the evening a testimony meeting will lie held. At the Helping Hand Mission Hall in the tvening will be held an old-time meeting. At Foresters' Hall, Newton, in the evening, the Maori songstress, Captain Stirling, will sing and speak. Evangelistic service in the City Hall to-morrow evening. Tim Rev. I*. W. Matthews will speak. At the Auckland Unitarian Church, the Rev. Jeliie will deliver a lecture on "The Story of CJuitarianisin : Uui tariaxixm in England." Miss Agnes 15. Davidson will deliver a lecture before the Theosophioal Society on "The Strait and Narrow Path of Occultism."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11686, 22 June 1901, Page 6

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