Sermons, Le ture ; , Soiree*, etc- fermoas, Lectures. Soirees, etc . . ; ; ; . ../ . ; _______ ST MATTHEW'S CHURCH. HOBSON- AUCKLAND • riENTBAL ■jl/TISSION ■'■■■ ''►_> • i STREET.— January, 5.— ' a.m., R ■ \J , " ; *»•*- ft Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer / . ' (Unsectarian). Holy Communion, and -Sermon; 3.15 p.m., I Children's Service; 4.15 p.m.. Baptisms; 7 .jpjr-. GOSPEL IN 'SONG f AND STORY," p.m.. Evensong and Sermon. -•_____ , - y Tor the People. ST. ' PAUL'S.! ; SYMONDS-STREET.- / MR. UPTON, (of Dimedm) WILL SPEAK. '< :: 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morn- / ■ _ ing Prayer, Sermon, and. Holy Communion; Christian Bluejackets from the Warships in - • 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer; and. Sermon. An- ;... Harbour will also take Part. :■■:'■:■ - : them,l" O Zion That Bnngest,,, (Stainer); ot- ■ fertory .carol,- " There '.Came • Three Kings" me AND MRS STEWART will Sing a Duet. ' (Smith). '' . ,' •. ' .-'- - -...._..■ : QT~MARY'S .v cathedral; -parnell- ' m at £S&\S "* -V - S_» .. 2nd Sunday after Christmas, January 5.— I • ______» w__i&u.a. . - Holy Communion.v 8 a.m.; "Morning Prayer, ;..:;; ~, ' . ,7n + „ - . 10 a.m.; Prayer, Sermon; and Holy Commu- -hour Song Service, 6.30 to 7. ' nion. 11 a.m.; Children's Service,. 3 p.m.;! ; Orchestral Selection.?. . * Evensong and Sermon, 7 p.m.-, ,;i „ , - .'■'-»-•'■'■ '■, "■'" '- • ' ' _- ~ ; .■. _ • ■ __—. —__.—: ——-—J Strangers and Non-churchgoers Specially lALL - SAINTS', ! PONSONBY--- ; ROAD.M '■' :—'. ". ■- - :-■ .Invite-.; ■ ' : 'y ~. ___ : -_ '__ 2nd Sunday after Christmas.— Corn; , , I". TSSSS -«^.m»m,«,«m ' rrmnion, 8 a.m.; Children's Service, 10.31 ; For Sale ' a.m.; Morning Prayer, 11 a.m.; Holy CommU ■ ■•'•■ '-- ; ■- '■ ■■■ ■ ~. .. - : .. . ; . . . nion, 12; Catechising, Ist and 2nd Grades, I v m Evensong and Sermon. 7 p.m. i ouNT EDEN—Comfortable Dwelling of 6 . ■ _ -l -; • • : " I _—. rooms. ' bathroom, pantry. scullery, KNOX ' CHURCH, ■ PARN EL jj wwh-honse, gas and water; well drained; ~? w ,f- REV h KELLY MA ,- 1 1) good position. ': Allotment. 66ft by 190 ft. NEW YEAR SERVICES.-li a.m.', " The Bess Mcely situated, close to 'bus. 8 , £575.-Neville of All New Year Wishes.'! 7 p in. (To Young Jew.comb. Land Agent, Queen-street. ; Men). "The New Year's Summons." ~ i nHEAP ALLoT MENTslßemuera,'2os foot; Vim : nAvrn'o DPro7ivmrPT»v M: Wood side: 30s foot; Stanley Point and Sm i%Y-crm_ p SESBYTERIAN ™ TT .„,--, Cheltenham. "North Shore. foot; Mount. T- DAVIDS CHURCH. Cheltenham. North Shore. 30s foot: Mount O -NEW YEAR SERVICES, in New Hall, Khy. Boskm ; 2 0s foot and 50s foot; First-class Sites .her Pass Road, near Grafton Road.-llaan., in od positions. City. £7, £3, and £10 .per Abounding in Hope;. ;7.p.m.. How to Gray ' foot ' close to Onpnn-itrppt —Seville ]__»«_?■ Plans for the Now Ycar.f'-Tho Rev. W. Gray f oot '^ IOS 6 to . yueen str^. t '_-£liy li 5L- J l!Z£. o .™?- Dixon, M.A. i f i TpoNSONßY—Superb Villa Residence of 8 *v : ----- » :— r.-f __ —— — ,i jrj- • lofty rooms; bathroom, hot and cold ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, water; pantry, scullery; wash-house, with GREAT NORTH ROAD.—Morning at 11, copper, etc.; large workshop/verandah and "Times and Seasons in God's Power;" Even- balcony, Venetian blinds; magnificent view;; ' ing at 7, "Led by God."—Rev. R. Sommer-< gas and water; modern conveniences; two ville. ' - i minutes from tram; splendid position. Al- —;——-———: -■-";' . '-. — : —: —; lotment, 44 by 100. .■■ Bargain, £775.—Neville ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Newcomb. _. - _- . ■-__ '■ -. ■'• PONSONBY.—Morning at 11. ■■ Evening ~ ~ ~~~~ '. _~ at Rev. T. P. Robertson. • . : TJ7OR SALE, DEVONPOBT—Charm mgiy-situ- — ■_._■_—: A,;.._:j— __j ; ' -,u Jt? atod Residence, with 3to 4 acres, artis--QT. JAMES' ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Really laid out in shrubberies, garden.< or--0 WELLINGTON-STREET.-Morning at 11,. caard. ad lawns; House..l2 roomi and Rev. R. F. Macnicol, . Evening at 6.45, W A offices; , &™ a houses, Ml etc frontage C Wedderspoon, M.A.' <- ■ .. m; to beach.—Cooke and Buddie,• 76, Victoria Ar- :?- _' • - " '; ....... cade. .:' .■■■■. ■■.'"■,,■ • ..■■. '■: -.".- -■■"/ : ': •'■'■■ ■ ■ ONEHUNGA : : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -n 0 SALE—MOUNT ROSKILL-House with -Morning at 11. Rot, D. J. Stee e, M.A..; jj 5 acres, frontage main road, £1160. Evening at 7, Rev. John Dixon, M.A., Author PROSPECT TERRACE—New Villa, 7 large of the History >of the New . Zealand Presby, ~0 o ms; section, 100 by 246 £375 cash, balance tei-ian Church. ,-, ■; .jj 4 j per cent. GRANGE ROAD—New Villa. 7. C; Vn»;''TT.TT' : "-* o ! ' „..,.,..„„„_„.,, rooms, overy convenience; woction. 120 by UTS HALL, at 8 SUNDAY EVENIN3, IQn #arin Pnnlt« and Buddie 76 Victoria Ar- >.', EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. SPECIAL. 190- £MO.-Cooke ana Buddie, lb, victoria &t ■ ■ HYMNS. Visitors, Strangers/and all are ii- ; __ —: "■ ■.'. ' ; : ——— . '"ted. Doors open at 7.38. Coma : ; t ■ -00R SALE—4OO '■■ Acres First-class Land, in ', " " '"-■•;— r;)— — -—~—— ——-.- _§_ .?;. grass, :-.' 5 subdivisions, near Pnkekohe ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURC3,' crermeiv; splendid dairy farm; £5 10s. MACORNER OP SYMONDS-STREET A2D; HURANGT HEADS—Pretty Homestead, 10 at.tftnt roah ' : : acres; House, 9 rooms; beautiful beaok and „. a__i:_\ jtuAj.. .., ;j bay; £420 _ Cooke and Buddie, ,76, Victoria :",. SPECIALS SERVICES. : Arcade., ___; __ __ : FOR SALE—IO.OOO Acres, Fine Rough Run; „. „. ..„..„.„„ ,„.. , ..„ -- easy distance from town: 12s 6d per aero. •' • Aberlady. Scotland). :• '■'■"■■ HENDERSON—PouItry and , Fruit Farm, 15 • 7 P^h-e K |o-rii en o7theS'-" SUbi^: "At *ercs; £150. BIRKENHEAD—4O acres Good •theTPo'rtal Year " bUDJeCI- % Trmt-growing Land: £200. NORTHCOTEmortal 01 tear. ~ , SI acres; harbour frontage.-Cooke-and BudMETHODIST CHURCH OF AUSTRALASIA. ' ,|]e L. 7 A_i c lt o iL i ?L_l£?L4. c : ' ' . iVi ■'« PITT-STREET. ;; -niNE YOUNG - CATTLE FOR SALE. -i 11 a.m.— C. H. Garland. JJ . Subject: ' Guidance Through a Vision." 1 6.45 p.m.— C; H. Garland. - ; ,Small Mob of Well-bred, quiet Cattle for ." -,Subject: "The Now Year's Call." ' in first-rate condition. About 55 < - ■-, ST. JOHN'S PONSONBY. ■ S:eers and,ls Heifers; ages, 18 months to 3 11 a.m.—Rev. W , Ready. -r 1 m - ■ " • , , _, - Subject: "A New Year Motto. - ysars. The lot or any number. ■ Three '. ;" 6.45 p.m.— W. Ready. , nonths splendid : grazing free, if desired. Subject: "A New Year Vision." ' Telegrams, addressed " Owner," Tiritiri, or • 11 , m SVK. dUly steamer to the Island.^ 6.45 p.m.—Mr.' J. Alison. <-. • ■_ . ■ " . KINGSLAND. - ££nf\-* 0F GREY LYNN (most 11 a.m.— H. Kerr. SOUU beautiful)— New Corner 6.45 p.m.— W. J. Hbldswortti. Villa, 7 rooms; complete appointments (2260). - MOUNT EDEN. : .': BAKER BROS.;, :; , ■ ■ 11a.m.. Mr. J. "Alison;- 6:45 p.m., Mr. H. Kerr. '•■!!'.--'• •■ Shortland-street. - ARCHHILL. r ———«— —— - ——— ■I 11 a.m., Mr. B. Vigors; 6.30. : Rev. W. Beckett. flAQt— LYNN, ~' Rose Road—Verv. BAYFIELD. A'iOO comfortable nicely-finished 611 a.m.—Rev. J;JS. Rishworth. roomed Villa, nearly new: splendid site (2211). 6.45 p.m.— J. S. Rishworth. ' 1 BAKER-BROS:, :;, ______ . . _L_—; .— _. ___—_ I ■.. , • Shortland-street. GRAFTON ROAD CIRCUIT. i_____-—: : ■ — : —— — - '* -- ' : -■■: —I I- ■ ■ -...-■ •-:,.-■'-.: Cheltenham BEACH .frontage, to GRAFTON ROAD.—J a.m.. Rev. H. Bull. :\J close an estate; low price. Lovely SccBnnjeet: "A New Year's Promise." 6.45, Rev tion, 70 bv 150. ' H. Bull. Subject: "A New Year's Prospect," - BAKER BROS., ~ I PARNELL.-11 a.m.. 'iter. J.- T. Pinfold. : : V _ Shortland-street. .; Ph. B.: 7 p.m., Mr. W. Hogg. GROCERS FRUITERERS, AND OTHERS. •.':. NEWMARKET.-11 a.m., Mr. S. Woods; 7 TO w^ l -" 0 -^ 0 "™^ o '- p.m.. Rev. J. T. Pinfold, Ph.B. •*" . '; " _ ■: .; MORTH; fcHOBE METHODIST CHURCHES. WHITE pAPBK) suitable for Wrapping pur--\rXH Devonport— Mr. C. E. Button; 7, Rev; .... -~ . ; J. G. Cliapman. Birkenhead-11,. Rev.; J. • G p OSe3> :o_.0_. Sale in Large or ma li Quantities, Chapman; 7, Rev. A. B. Chappell, Tnka> * ; ..... .:,-; puna-II,VKev.;A. B. ObAPPell; 6.45, Mr. Wild. at the HERALD Office. V ■ - ;; ■ - -Northcote—-11, Mr. S. Stone; 6.45, Mr. J. G : _____ __ , _____ _i ! T EADING CITY RESTAURANT FOR SALE. j rjVTEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, *■* ' ~ '' ' . li, EDINBURGH-STREET.—Sunday. Janu- •; Owing: to Hl-health the Proprietor of the inrv s.—Services: 11 a.m., " Shields of Brass;" Best Restaurant in Auckland offers it .for 12.15, Communion— G. H. Barrett. 6.45 Cash Sale at a Low Price. It is patronised - p.m.. ; The Misses French and . Joliffe,., Lady bv well-to-do-Business. People, and anyone •■ Missionaries, 'of- Samoa. I . ■■ taking up : ; the Restaurant now. will nave all ..;_....:< .-•_.;.-. : ■"-;-__.■_',•______ _—:.:" Advantages of the Summer Season, ana re/TOUNT EDEN .CONGREGATIONAL ceive t a Handsome Return. - IVJL CHURCH; VIEW Morniny. ■' 11: EWINGTON AND BAKER, '■""A Golden Saying for the New Year;" ...- Agents, : Auckland. :,_■ -ing, 0.45. '■'. The Inspiration' of Hope.'-'—Rev. ___ _.—: . — : —.— ——-— : —— ;;W. R. Woolley. ■■;'.';:..,'.--;-' ;"; -J7< O R SAL * •DERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL * CHOICE GENTLEMAN'S _t> nvrn-RPiT )■••'■ - Containing 9 rooms, with ; all conveniences. m . ' „„„ - '" The outbuildings comprise : stable,; buggy- .. NEW -EAR SBBVlcab. . house workshop, cowshed, man's room; Preacher: REV. JOHN WTLKTNS. large new vinery. 56 by 24. in perfect order. Morning. 11-" Motto for New' Year" (Commu- There are 224 acres of splendid volcanic land. "nion) ' - which is well adapted for subdivision. Most Evening, j—Special" New ] Year's Address to magnificent view from the propertr. • Young-Men and Women. - r B. CD AT, Solo. Miss Harper, " Calvary" (Rodney). ,- . ■;• ..-;■; 26> : shor tland-street. _ ■ v V Mid-week; Service, Thursday, at 8. QTACK OVERS. QTACK /COVERS. | '■' ONSONBY* BAPTIST CHURCH. Large Assortment in Stock. | _Bev A Hi Collins- Morning. 11, "An Large Assortment m Stock. Inspiring Vision for the New Year." - Even- ALVES' T?OOD. /HALVES' Tj^OOD. \ : « in?, 6.45, ;".la- ( Godly Succession—A Pro- \J . '■;-,,-.„.- j_ ~.: V> -V;.--.--. -___._^ 1902." ■''-""-■ : .;.;.,_ Cod Liver Oil for above, in Cask or Drum. qV/TOUNT >BDEN. BAPTIST ~i CHURCH. Te ip_ No 557.' 26, Port-street. BUJUECTS; . ' - ', ,' ... m 0 FARMERS AND BUTCHERS. '■■'-:.-•'*.•--.'"Forward!" ~« i. . ARRIVING—-- .- : Evening—" From Darkness tQ LiEht." ; ED ROCK SALT, "STANDARD" COARSE : ._ A — : ■- ■ ■:— .: . — SALT, "STANDARD" FINE SALT, AGRIi AUCKLAND : BAPTIST TABERNACLE. CULTURAL SALT , .'•-." BLACK HORSE" A VT i. ; pw mwPTT nr,_K > ° ■ - SALT (coarse and fine). - ;,-«.; Preacher: REV. JOSEPH .<&*&*■•.■ , Low Quotations „ Parcels. .;• Morning. 11-" A God Jjevei thJt fc ■: , RICHARD II HOPKINS, ■•; Evening, 6.45- A Foundation tnas.-jmovb. , ?aL _ ANI) .g piCE ,. mehCHANT, The'K's Supper will be observed. at the . FORT-STREET. AUCKLAND. - : of the Morning Service. Th" Annua' Tlianks-Offcrings will be taken -j-, OE SALE. CORNER OF KERR AND GREY ",;.-,- ;,*- on Sunday. X 1 STREETS, DEVONPORT— . . Thursday Evening. 7.-30.-Prayer, Praise, and ; THE peOPERTY OWNED BY MR. BEALE, E'spo.'iition. . . . _____ . Consisting of an Allotment, 1:6 by 156, with — r-; : -~~—n-tr tjtqt First-class Concrete House of 8 rooms and CHURCH OF .0 ila la _, conveniences, all necessary outbuildings; one " PONSONBY ■ ROAD. of the finest views in the whole of Devonport • .-■ — ; is obtained from the property. , ■ :: TO-MORROW. - Price, £1250. ' ■ ' . _ v Apply W. FRATFR AND SON. 11 am.-" To Break Bread" (Acts sx., 7). . _ ___ _______ ~ • will Preach. ]? O- R SALE. V Hearty Welcome to Allcomers. TO BRICK AND TILE MANUFACTURERS. • . Every Seat.Free. _•;.;.,-.-. .._._-..---- -OF ;. CHRIST, \Ve ] lave for Sale, at Cox's Creek, nearly •.. U ■■■•" WFST STREET FIVE ACRES clay land most ; suitable for '. 4. « rv- lrniinwsbin and the Brick and Tile-making. Roads round three Morning at 11-For Fellow snip ana,we si( , eg> _ lso saltwater creek front . a g,:. .- . ' EveS-at" 6.45-GEO. -ALDRIDGE will . BUTTLE BROS., Preach'- Subject: . , Stock Exchange. ' THE NEW AGE AND ITS.LEADER. -— "sale-' ' - Wednesday Evening-Bible Class at 7.45 p.m. J? AT QLEVEDON (WAIROA SOUTH)- ' cnbiwt " Israel's Unbelief." __ THE: WELL-KNOWN FIRST-CLASS FARM ;_____i_____— — ____-.--—•■—-- : At present occupied by Coates Brothers, conPRIMITIVE : METHODIST cu ,V EC c , sisting of 381 acres , 220 of which is alluvial 'FRANKLIN ROAD-11. Rev. \! .8. Pot- f the TlolAest land in the district; all well ter-" Our Motto for the New Yea r-, 6AO, Rev l fencedan _ subdivided into 23 paddocks; all W.'S. Potter, "The Guide *°»%fn-POAjS necessary buildings; creamer:/ within five Pconle Specially Invited. RICIOfOND ROAD ,w k steamer caUs IV v ICO _. week. i-V'Rov W. S. Potter; 6.45, Mr. 1. })■ ii'-'' i - w ran „■,„ say this s a good farm. Price, WATFHIVIEW-3 Mr. Mason; 6.30. Mr. Vig- ."g™* ,°™' > , say tM v. 1 ". s FRATER AND SON. gers. ■ . — ~ CHURCHES-- WOR SALE, in BALFOUR ROAD. PARNELL ; pß^^^^!S__f^ll^-^W : - 1 ~™° Property owned : and occupied by Xl. ■! NA Year's Message:" 6.45, Rev. S. Mr Falconer, consisting of close on an Bailey " Solo" Eternal Best" <i C - C . ol T V D W i{' Acre of Land and House of two stories,, conPITT AND EDWIN iU.'.Mfc—". Jiev. . tainjng 8 g00( i rooms and all modern conV V aiams; 6.45, Rev. W, LaycQ ck. wu- a venience3; stables and coach-house. This isla RACE-3, Rev.. H-YVUliams. 6.45 Mrs. » j_ a „ d faithfully built house, and from the and Miss Fntn. NE MOUNT ROS- balcony a splendid view of; the harbour 13 ps^J_s_s_S&S' tobo,i °' """■ s^__ ._■■„■■ &Sffifii_i_« „-,...•-.. i . _ \TEW CHURCH SERVICES, Pompalher G er- JJ ;A _ EARTLEy> NO RTHCOTE- . IN race. Ponsonby.-Morning •at 11, cuu_ ACKES op LAND .IN STAFFORD-STREET. day-school. 2.«*5. , ..-.--- ..: -■- '■■ ■ ■■- ._ ;,-,. RICHMOND AVENUE. ««.-1 _T*ri*r -n 'xma'amW HALL -11 a.m.. Rev. ; " Close to a. beautiful, sandy beach. AY ] ,II S LD S&£ %/• S. • Grand View of Harbour. Rishworth. Communion at close of Lvenin o :; ■~.,.,.,,-,,..- . -Terms very easy. .-, .r;, -;■... vice -_: i Apply- , , BUTTLE ;. BROS.. . '/ TTHTCLAND DISCUSSION SOCIETY. Ran- : . , , Stock Exchange.: A Rooms, ————— —— morrow (Sunday), at 7 p.m. ■•■ Subjoct. ine gTANLEY. • N OBTH • CHORE, ■Gospel of Content." Visitors cordially m ,-.-,■ . J_\ ...., -~,;. .....; p ■-,;-■ vited ' ' - - BEHIND CALLIOPE DOCK. TTNITARL\N CHURCH. PONSONBY ROAD. , . , ; ~ ( ; '^ „_. r ' ;r U-ive We to be Thank- FOR SALE— Splendid Building Sections ia Morning- What Have we w> this lovely trams-marine suburb, with beauti- , ful For?". ful views of Auckland Harbour. ■ Terms easy. Evenins-" Our Time-School." Apply to . Land ß sJSf, Auckland. " REV. W."jSIE. HA No. 5. 0? ur a Buildings. rpTc'TA T DA Y. -noil SALE OR (TO LET A tiptptno HAND MlsriON. > £ ■ '(Furnished or Unfurnished)- ' REV COLIN C 'conducting. THE LATE SAMUEL J AGGER'S PROPERTY. i&__fe.Baw m) p, s — d at sesa n core Boad Covenant Service., Several 1 biimm>.- .. «• '■:.•"■:■;-■'■'..■.■. >,„„„,•„» nf Book' a Seat, a Welcome. ' Consisting 01 r ,;.;>__, _- '' ■ ■ ■ _ : LARGE AND COMPLETE FAMILY , HP HE OS 0 PHI C A L'. SOCIETY, - -..-.; ,-■=■■ RESIDENCE.' -v , ... ' •*- MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. Every Modern Convenience, Stables. Coach- " " PUBLTC MEETING. -' ~_.'. • ■ house, Man's Room. j r ■ TO-MORROW {EVENING, at -7.30; o'clock.' ; ; Paddock, Garden, and Orchard. _. .Song / -. .v. t;sS__Sf" A. s '-.* Both BuU lings and Grounds are in perfect Pianoforte So|K> (Mendelssohn) a. _. ~ , order. ', Lecture ouf' PruVtfehcosopby." by For particular? apply * %ttR. F. M. PARK. W. FBATER AND SON, 'Musical Item. _ „„„ .. _ Que.eu-street,. Question*; \ Collection, . - • • • \ n
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11854, 4 January 1902, Page 3
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