BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
* Mrs. EDWARD BOWYER and Family, deI ■'■■ '■■* sire to express their heartfelt thanks to the manv kind friends for their kind sympathy.. i and also for letters of condolence and floral emblems. Kaeo, June 4, 1902. • —ii^— «i^—■——■
.. sermons, Lectures, Sprees, etc. ~m MATTHEW'S CHU&H. HOBSON- . CT. jaAi STREET.; SUNDAY. JUN 8. THANKSGIVING FC> PEACE. '"- oi m Holv Communion a.m.. Morning ' v ' : ?' ; -''JL«r Jackson's "Te *um," Sermon, ■■ Pray i«l' Psalms. Church tirade of Officers ;. . fft of H.M.S. Ring-aroma and Archer; :•:;• f?? „m , Baptisms; 7 p.r.. Evensong and Sermo™ Anthem: " Behol How Good," etc. ■fffhitfloldV . , _ i!»rw^s'\UL''S. SWONDS-STREET.-"H? PEACE THANKSGIVNG.-8 a.m.. Holy £* JLinion- 11 a.m., Moron g Prayer and Communion « c , nd , B Service; 7 p.m., • Serm °,°' Prayer and Scmon. Anthem: '"';-• Br*? as the Hart" (Kprello). Offertory '-" (Solo"and Chorus): " S.'epherd of Souls" „—_ , Ttt~^"s\lNTS'. POJSONBY' ROAD.— 'A aid Sunday aitr Trinity.—Special • Coumunion, 8 a.m. (In- ''■' »sioiJ for Teachers) Children's Service. « r *n m • Horning Pilfer and Sermon, 11 • 10 «. Catechising. 3.10 p.m. (2nd Grade); Holy Baptism. 4.15 p.m.; Evensong and Ser- ■.,.; mon^P-" 1 - J v . nT MARY'S CATHEDRAL. PARNELL.- '•'■■■ ! -S 2nd Sunday after Trinity. June 8 — : fl o . v Comm anion, 8 aJX.; Morning Prayer A Sermon, 11 a.m.: Evensong and Sermon. n- «m There will bo Special Thanksgiving Services for Peace both in the Morning: and r Evening. 1 \ S* THOMAS' CHURCH. UNICN-STREET,-2nd Sunday after Trinity, nne Holy rmnmunion. 8 a.m.; Matins aifl Litany. 11 WeVmswir 7 p.m. Anthem " The Eyes of Ail Wait Upon Thee" (Haydnfeeton). >'' _1_ ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCn. '-"'■■ 0 'CORNER OP SYMONDS-S'KEET AND ALTEN ROAD, j 11 am-REV. HENRY B. OR A". Subject: u .'. oar Nation's Triumph md What it fi# ' Involves."' 1 7 pm.-REV. W. GRAY HXON. M.A. Subject: "Martin Luther.' ' \<v DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. S KHYBER PASS ROA). 11 ..—" Thanksgiving for Peace: The * Rev. W. Gray Dixon. M.A. ,'. 7 p.m.—" Savonarola" : The Rev. Henry , '.'■■'..'", B. Gray. i Zr N0 X church. - pLrnell. ! ' * REV. H. KELLY. MA. '? Vij a m.—Communion; " Christ Crucified." ■■■''***>'■ 7 pro — Peace Thanksgiving Service. Spe- - ■» : cial Hymns and Anthem. I S : ~~Z~ 5 JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. WELLINGTON-STREET.— at 11, ,nd Evening at 6.45.—Rev. Ames Aitken, M.A., of Wyndham. Southland.? OT PETER'S FRESBYTERIiN CHURCH. O 'GREAT NORTH ROAD.-Horning at il. ' "Kn Everlasting Kingdom." /Evening at 7, "Peace in South Africa."—R<v. R. Sommer- ', Tille. ! ._ ST STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ' PONSONBY.— MorningJat 11. Evening 8 t 7.—Rev. T. F. Robertson. All invited. NEHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.Morning at 11 Eveniig at 6.3o.—Rev. _, G. Wedderspeon. • j ST LUKE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ERA.—Sabbath. Btl June. 11 a.m.: ."■'/•:■ fascial Thanksgiving Service [or Peace. DEVONPORT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 1 PATRIOTIC AND THANKSGIVING SERVICES ••'■■; RE PROCLAMATION OF PEACE. ' .'.'j'. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m Also at St. George's, Takapma, 3.15 p.m. y ■ Preacher: REV. R. FERCUSON. ; t N.B.—Te Denm at Morning aid Afternoon ;• : '' Services. j METHODIST CHURCH OF AUSTRALASIA. PITT-STREET CIRCUT. 11 a.m.—Rev. T. T. Thomas. 6.45 p.m.—Rev. C. H. Garland. Subject: "PEACE.' . ST. JOHN'S. PONSOKBY. - -f ■'• 11 a.m.— S. Griffith.! f. . 6.45 p.m.— W. Read'. ;V "• Sabiect: "The Outburst Fandes of Life." MOUNT ALBERT. v 11 a.m.—Rev. J. H. Simmjndg. ■ ■ • 6.45 p.m.— T. T. Thomas. , : ■■■■■'■t , KLNGSLAND. | 11 a.m.—Rev. C. H. Garlaad. * 6.45 p.m.—Mr. H. Kerr, i ■ . MOUNT EDEN. \ 11 a.m.—Mr. W. J. Holdsvorth. ' 6.45 p.m.— S. Griffith [ , ...... ARCHHILL. j *:- '■• 11 a.m.—Mr. 0. Roberts- i ' ■ ••- 6.30 p.m.—Mr. W. Nagle. BAYFIELD. i - ; : 11 a.m.— W. Ready. ; 6.45 p.m.—Mr. C. Roberta.'riEAFTON ROAD CIRCUIT. J ' : \ : - ? GRAFTON ROAD.— a.m., Rev. J. T. Pin- ; fold. Ph.B.; 6.45 p.m.. Rev. J. J.Lewis. Peace Thanksgiving Senrice and Muacal Festival. subject: "The Glorious P-oclamation." ' vAnthem: " I Will Give Thanks." and the •ri*'.Hallelujah Chora*." Evangdistic Service at 8 p.m. Sankey's Hymns. ; PARNELL.— a.m.. Mr. J. 1. Wilson; 7 p.m., Mr. C. French. . NEWMARKET.—II a.m.. Rev. J. J. Lewis; : '7 p.m.. Rev. J. T. Pinfold. Phß. Subject: "Three Marvels of Creation." Solo: Misa Liver. Anthem by the Choir, j NORTH SHORE METHODIST CHURCHES. 1\ ■, -Devonport— Rev. J. i. Riahworth; 7. Rev. J. G. Chapman. Suaject: Last Things—Hell." Birkenhead-11. Student Sanderson: 7. Rev. W. Greenilade. Taka- \ 'puna—lL Rev. J. G. Chapman; 6.45. Student ■■'■• Randerson. Northcote—ll. Rtv. W. Green- ; Blade; 6.45. Mr. Wild. _j V "IHTESLEYAN SERVICES.-Vfaiuku: SnnYY day. 11 a.m.. "Living.'* Evening. t" Come."—Mr. J. D. Billens, Cbn.tchurch, 'will preach. • ' [''■Si' UCKLAND TABERNACLE. : S' ' THANKSGIVING SERVICES. 7 - Preacher: REV. JOSEPH CLARK. - V-Morning at 11-" Jehovah Shalom-The - ; Lord Our Peace." . .' Evening at 6.45— The Proclamation of V > ; 'Peace and the Good Time Coming. Thursday, 7.3o.—Prayer. Praise, and Exposition. • ■ Hearty Congregational Singing. Strangers T Always Welcome. PONBONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. -Morning at 11, Mr, C. Button; Evening at 6.45. Mr. Finlay Hty. _ MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST OHURCH.Pastor, Rev. J. B. Sneyd. Subjects for ;:; To-morrow: 11. God and the Empire. 6.45, ' ' Excuses." ■■ : --T»ERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATION CHURCH.- -- \ 1 , PEACE THANKSGIVING SUNDAY. — Preacher: REV. JOHN WILKINS. 11 a.m.-" ACCOMPLISHED WARFARE." 7 " p.m.-" NOTABLE DEEDS OF THE I '. *:i . WAR." • >■, M Offertory Solo by MADAM CHAMBERS: I "THE DAWN OF PEACE" (W. E. Thomas, I/);. Doc). Words by J. Rvland Harrop. I ' ' THURSDAY.-P.T.E., at 7.45 p.m. Address ' fcy Mr. R. Gutteridge. Soloist, Mr. W. Astley. 1 : { V\TEWTOX CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ■■■■■''il' ETONBURGH-STREET.-Serviccs, . June I B—ll a.m. "The Wisdom of Submission. p..6.46 p.m.: " Good Out of Evil-Benefits of the 6 i V-':-War."-Minister. Rev. G. H. Barrett. I -.'0 Mount eden congregational I «l CHURCH. VIEW ROAD.-Thanksgiving 1 ! ; • Services lor -Peace. -Morning at 11, »ne I 'Proclamation of Peace." Evening at 6.45, I -■■ JEighteouaness and Peace."-Mmister. Rev. I 1 Sw CHURCH SERVICES, Pompallier TerI ' ; a* race, Ponsonby—Morning at 11; bunIj : :;;' day-school, 2.t5. . 1 ! -PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES - 1 j ; : f FRANKLIN ROAD-11. Mr. Clark; 6.45 I■■ s fiev. J. Kenning. RICHMOND ROAD-3, Mi I 6. 0. Blakey; 6.45. Mr. J. Wqo dc q<* 1::■ • ■ ;WATEUVIEW-.. Mr. Hunter; 6.30 Mr I 4 Hunter.. - 1 * ;i; PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.j i ALEXANDRA-STREET- Morning. U I Mr. W. J. Harvey; Evening. 6.45, Rev. 11. Wil £ : ; ''ams. Subject: "Put Up Again lhj 1 . ;: : ..\ Sword." Solo: "Shepherd of the Fold I $ ;•• (Barnard). Organ Recital, Thursday, week I WTT AND EDWIN STREETS-Morning.ll i Jev. H. Williams; Evening. 6.*>. Miss Frith si EDEN TERRACE-Afternoon, 6. -Rev -_,^ B.v: •Jaiusbottoin/, Evening. 6.45. Rev. H. Rams I • , bottom. NEWMARKET—Afternoon. 3. Re% I .H. WiUiama; Evening 6.45. Mr. P. J. Hawkim II ! MOUNT ROSKILL-Morning, 11. Bey. B j 'Bamebottom: Evening. 6.45, Mr. D. Goldii 3 I 't.' . - HlLLS—Afternoon. 3. Mr. W. -kerr ' Ejenimr. 6.45, Supply. | . '• ;ft ! .1... SUNDAY NIGHT. CITY HALL-'"'&A-ADDRESS by MB. R. J. TURNBULI j ' FROM AUSTRALIA. Special Singing. 7.5 | A » are invited. ________ I "CTELPING-HAND MISSIO- ;| •■;■■;.-■. U. (Freeman's Bay). i .- TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), JUNE 8. 1902. || '. . - EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. 1 ~ Morning at 11--" Clinging." it Is! - Evening at 7—" Flowing Like a River." | . SiuEerE: Mis: Lemuie and Mr. H. Scott. H . '• Speakei: C. H. POOLE. I 4 - Warm Welcomes.
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