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j Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. • ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, PAENELL. ' O -sth Sunday after Easter, May 17.— 'I Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Morning Prayer ' Sermon, and Holy Communion, 11 a.m.; Even- ' I song and Sermon, 7 p.m. LL SAINTS'. PONSONBY ROAD.sth Sunday aftet Easter, May 17.-Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Children's Service. 10.30; j Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11; Special Re- • hearsal for Consecration, etc., 2 p.m.; Evening Prayer and Sermoia, 7 p.m. Ascension Day— Communion, 7.50 a.m. QT. THOMAS' CHURCH, UNIONS-STREET.— ' lO sth Sunday after Easter (Rogation Sunday). Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Matins and Litany, 11 a.m. Te Deutn. Stanford in B Flat. Evensong, 7 p.m. Canticles. Stanford in B Flat. Anthem, " The Eyes of All" (Haydn-Keeton). QT. PAUL'S, SYMONDS-STREET.-k? 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, Sermon, arid Holy Communion; 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Anthem: " Come, Ye Faithful" (Hall); offertory solo, "Th 3 City of Rest" (Adams). i , , . — — : ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. HOBSONSTREET—Sunday, May 17.— a.m., Holy • Communion: 11 a.m., Morning Prayer. Sermon, and Holy Communion. Preacher, the Vicar; 3 p.m.. United Gathering of Sundayschool Children, addre<is by the Rev. H. A. Rayneg. M.A. (late Vicar of St. Saviour's. Nottingham, and Home Superintendent of the British and Foreign Bible Society): 4.15 p.m., Baptisms; 4.50 p.m.. Confirmation Classes; 7 p.m.. Evensong and Sermon Preacher, Rev. H. A. Raynes. Anthem, " Send Out Thv Light" (Gounod). ASCENSION DAY (THURSDAY), 21st 1n5t.—7.30 a.m., Holy Communion; 7.30 p.m., Evensong and Sermon.— W. E. Gillam. Vicar. ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, JERVOIS ROAD, PONSONBY.-Rev. T. F. Robertson.— at. 11, " The Cry from Macedonia." Evening at 7, " Inspired Women of Old." All invited. ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GREAT NORTH ROAD.— Morning at 11, "Slow to Understand;" Afternoon nt 3. Siiecial Sabbath-school Sendee, Revs. R. Sommerville and B. 1 Walker, M.A. Evening at 7, " Helping Our Infirmities."—Rev. R. Sommerville. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. LOWER END OF SYMONDS-STREET.-Rev. Henry B. Gray.—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. QT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, O KHYBEB PASS ROAD. 11 a.m.—" Preach the Gospel to the Whole • Creation." 7 p.m.—" If a Man Love Not His Brother." Preacher: The REV. W. GRAY DIXON. M.A. KNOX CHUB OH. PARNELL. REV. H. KELLY, M.A. 11 a.m.—" A Nail." 7 p.m.—" Men Go to Church." ST. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. WELLINGTON-STHEET.-Mornint: at 11, Evening at 7. Rev. R. L. Walker, M.A. ONEHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. —Rev. A. C. Wedderspoon.—Morning at 11, Evening at 6.30. "PRESBYTERIAN ELDERS' ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MEETING Will be held on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 18th inst.. at 7.30 o'clock, in St. James' Church, Wellington-street. Speakers: Revs. Gray Dixon, Doull, and R. L. Walker. Musical Items. Refreshments. AH invited. "jtypTHODIST CHURCH OF AUSTRALASIA. PITT-STREET.— a.m.— T. T. Thomas, B.A. 6.45, Rev. F. W. Mac Donald (from England). ST. JOHN'S. PONSONBY.-ll a.m., Rev. C. H. Garland; 6.45, Rev. W. Ready. Subject: " Preacher, People, and Sermon." Anthem, " Onward." Solo, " Two Cities," Miss Brown. MOUNT ALBERT.—II a.m.. Rev. J. H. Simmonds; 6.45, Rev. S. Griffith. KINGSLAND.—II a.m., Rev. G. B. Monro (of St. Luke's); 6.45, Mr. W. Bnatt. ! MOUNT EDEN.— a.m., Mr. W. Beatt; 6.45, i Rev. T. T. Thomas, B.A. ARCHHILL.— a.m.. Mr. E. O. Whitham; j 6.30, Mr. G. Knight. j BAYFTELD.-ll a.m., Rev. S. Griffith; 6.45, ; Mr. T. E. Price. j AVONDALE.-3, Mr. A. W. Martin. i mHE 1/TETHODIST niTY TyjTSSION, FORESTERS' HALL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. EVERY SATURDAY-OPEN-AIR MEETING, WEST-STREET, 8 p.m. Leader ... Mr. Charles Snowdon. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), MAY 17. 11 a.m.—Public Service. 3 p.m.—Pleasant and Profitable Sunday Afternoon. Address, Mr. J. Wilson, Superintendent. 6 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. A • Open-air Gathering in Fronr-bf Hall. 7 Pnblio Meeting, address by Sister Mrs. Wilson. MONDAY, Evangelical Meeting, Foresters' Hall. THUBSDAY-FellowsMp Meeting, Pittstreet, 7.30. Selections by an Efficient Orchestra, Quartette, Duet, Solos. Books provided. Come and welcome. SERVICES BRIGHT AND ATTRACTIVE. riBAPTON ROAD CIRCUIT. GRAFTON ROAD.—II a.m., Rev. C. Griffin; 6.45 p.m., Rev: J. J. Lewis. Subject: "The Grand Old Book." PARNELL.— a.m., Rev. J. J. Lewis; 7 p.m., Mr. H. H. Roget. NEWMARKET.—II a.m., Mr. H. H. Roget; 7 p.m., Mr. G. W. L. Robinson. NORTH SHORE METHODIST CHUROHES.-DEVONPORT-11, Rev. W. Greenslade; 7, Rev. J. G. Chapman. BIRKENHEAD—II. Mi*. Paterson; 7, Rev. W. Greenslade. TAKAPUNA—II, Mr. Stone; 6.45, Mr. Lilewall. NORTHCOTE.—II. Rev. J. G. Chapman; 6.45, Mr. Wild. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.FRANKLIN ROAI3-11, Rev. W. S. Potter, "Keeping the* Faith;" 6.45, Rev. W. S. Potter. " A Sermon to I,overa of Sacred Song." RICHMOND ROAD— Mr. W. H. Harvey; 6.45, Mr. Townshend. WATERVIEW— 3, Rev. W. S. Potter: 6.30, Mr. D, Goldie. ■' " i" ■ ■ ■ 'i ■ »■'« i ■ 3 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.-ALEXANDRA-STBEET— Rev. E. Warburton; 6.45, Rev. W, Laycock. Subject, "The Antidote for Weariness." PITT AND EDWIN STREETS-11. Mr. W. Lock; 6.45, Rev. E. Warburton. EDEN TERRACE-11, Rev. W. Laycock; 6.45, Rev. G. W. Smailes. NEWMARKET—3. Rev. W. liayeock: 6.45, Mr. Toy. MOUNT ROSKEuL—II, Rev. G. W. Smailes; 7, Mr. J. Watkinson. SURREY- HILLS-3, Mr. J. Watkinson. MOUNT EDEN FREE METHODIST CHURCH.—II. " Work and Pray," Rev. J. Benning; 6.45, Mr. R. Hammill. All seat 3 free. A book and a cordial welcome. AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. Morning at Rev. F. W. Mac Donald, Deputation of the British and Foreign Bible Society, London. , Afternoon, Rev. F. *W. Mac Donald.— dren's Service. Evening, 6.45— Joseph. Clark.—Ordinance of Believers' Baptiinn at the close. Anthems by the Choir. Visitors Always Heartily Welcomed. MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH.— Pastor, Rev. J. B. Subjects for To-morrow: 11 a.m.., "A Strange Conclusion-," 6.45 p.m., "The Foundation Stone." Bible Class at 3. PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. -1 —Morning, at 11, Rev. Alfred North. Evening at 6.45, Rev. Alfred North. BERESFORD-STREEI? CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Preacher: REV. JOHN WELKINS. 11-" THE SUPREMACY OF THE BIBLE." "THE INSPIRATION OF THE BIBLE." Conference and Questions After. Offertory Anthems by the Choir. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, VIEW ROAD.-Rev. Wm. Dav, Minister.—Morning at 11, " Upper Room Teachings: 1., 'Faith and Trouble.'" Evening at 6.45, "The Motive-power of the Cross." NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH,' EDINBUBGH-STEEET.-Morning at 11, Mr. Burrows; Evening: at 6.45, Mr. H. J. LeBailly. TV]" B,• TETHRO TOOK! Will Speak TO-MORROW EVENING. At the AUCKLAND CENTRAL MISSION AUCKLAND CENTRAL MISSION (Unsectarian). ME. J. J. MACKY Will give an Address on Bible Study at 11. Solo and Quartette in the Evening. 6.30 to 7—Orchestral Selections. 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.—Open-air Services, Queen and Victoria Streets, Led by Mission Brass Band. A BRIGHT SERVICE. GOOD MUSIC. A Simple Gospel for Needy Sinners. Strangers and Non-Churchgoers Welcome. CHURCH OF CHRIST, PONSONBY ROAD. 11 am.—Church meets for " Breaking Bread." 2.45 p.m.—Bible School.' 6.45 p.m.—OH AS. WAIT.— "THE BIBLE FOR THE WORLD." A Crowning Proof of Inspiration. Questions Invited. Entire Collection for B. and F.B. Society. /CHURCH OF CHRIST, WEST-STREET. Morning, For Fellowship and Breaking of Bread. Evening at 6.45—MR. GEO. ALDBEDGE will Preach. Subject: I " CHRIST: THE SON OF DAVID." Bible Clara on Wednesday Evening at 7.45. I Subject:. "Revelation: Tho Seals Opened," 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12272, 16 May 1903, Page 2

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