Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc •jr ELA NE S lAN MISSION. TO-MORROW (WHIT-SUNDAY) . 1 COLLECTIONS AT ALL THE SERVICES 1 Throughout the Diocese will be Tor THE MELANESIA*? MISSION. ■- BY ORDER OF THE DIOCESAN SYNOD. June 2, 1906. OT. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. PARNTLL. . U—" bit-Suivlay. .June 3.—Celebration Holy Communion. © a.m.; Morning PrH v pr. 10 ; Holy C'oniiminicn and Sermon, It a.m.. Oaildren 3 Service. 3 p.m. the Ki'rilt (lev. Uie Lord Bisho-p); Evensong and Sermon. 1 11.111. (preacher, the Right. Rev. the Lord Bishop). Collection for the Melanrsian Mission. QT. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. WELLESLEYSTREET WEST. WHIT-SUNDAY, JUNE 4th. ' 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Morning I raver. .Sermon, and Holy Communion (preacher, Rev. \<. E. Gillam); 4.15 p.m.. Baptisms: 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon (preachcr. Lev. P. J. Clear.v). Anthem. " Come. Holy Ghost (Philpott); offertory solo, by JJr. J- W. Ryan, "Behold, I Stand at the Door Made) Offertories for Melansiian Mission Fund. CT. MATTHEW'S PARISH HALL, HOBSON* STREET.. SOCIAL GATHERING; . FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE Btli. 3 o'clock. Liven by St. Matthew's Dramatic Club, and Miss Atiiv Stevenson's Orchestra. Songs, Recitations. Comedietta. Refreshments. tickets, One, Shilling. Proceeds to - Debt Reduction Fund. C>T. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. THE TOWER is Open to Visitors every week day, from 12 till 4.30 p.m. Tickets, sixpence. Proccsds go.to Peal of Bells Fund. A LL SAINTS' CHURCH. PONSONBY ROAD. -'X -Whit-Sunday, June. 3.—Holy Communion, 8, 9.30 (choral), and 11: Brigade Catechism. 3.15: Evensong and Sermon, 7 p.m. Whit sun Monday and Tuesday, Holy Communion, 7.30 a.m. QT. PAUL'S. YMONDS-STREET. —Whit-k-J Sunday. a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Holy Communion (choral): 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. Anthem. " Come, Holy Ghost" (A ft wood): offertory solo. "The Vesper Hymn " (Adams). Collections for Melanesian Mission. OF POSTPONEMENT. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. OTAHUHU.In consequence of the lamented death of Mr. S. Luke, the Annual Church Social, originally fixed for .June 6th, is POSTPONED to WEDNESDAY. July 4tli. Invitations already issued will hold good for that- date'. 11. MASON, Vicar. UT. _ ANDREW'S CHURCH. EPSOM.— Sunday, June 3rd.—Holy Commuuiou. 8 a.m : Matins. 11; Evensong. 7 (preacher, Rev. J. McWtlhain). QT. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCH, WELLINGTON-STREET.—II a.m.—Subject. ' Faith and Works:" 7 p.m.—Hoiv Communion. Solo and anthem, " Sweet is Thy Mercy ' (Barnbyj. g- STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, O PONSONBY. ' II and 7. REV. A. MAC'AU'LAY CALDWELL. The Lord's Supper. Post-Communion address. "The Abiding Presence." Evening ■ subject—" Development: Its Possibility." A Cordial Invitation. Books Provided. Special collection oil behalf of Presbyterian City Mission. N 0 X CHURCH, PARCEL L. 11—REV. J. B. RUSSELL, B.D. 7—REV. H. J. FLETCHER (Taupo.) QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. O —11 a.m.. Rev. Henry B. Gray. 7 p.m.. Lev. Henry B. Gray. QT. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. O L - LINGT °N-STREET.— a.m. and 7 p.m. Minister. Rev. R. L. Walker, M.A. ? ,Q' r "PRESBYTERIAN" CHURCH. O KHYBER. PASS ROAD—II a.m—The i-tev. H. J; Fletcher (Maori Mission, Taupo). 7 p.m.—The Rev. W. Gray ; Dixon, M.A.: Simple Needs, Simple Pleasures." Epsom PRESBYTERIAN church— R. F. Macnicol— 11; Evening, 7. bauday-scbool at 10 a.m. in Epsom Hail. r\N»HUNGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— V> Rev. I). D. Scott..—Morning and Evening. Eveninsr subject, Christianity the Really Great' Power in, Society." E T H O D I S T CHURCH. AUCKLAND (PITT-STREET) CIRCUIT. WHIT-SUNDAY. PITT-STREET.—II. Rev. .T. A. Luxford: Te Dei.nu (Smart, iii F;. 6.45. Rev. ,T. A. Luxford: "O Zion, that ti .ngeth Good Tidings " (Staineri; Mr. C. Ed", of Ponsonby, will sinir " The City Divine. ST.. JOHN'S. PONSONBY.—II, Rev. G. W. J. Spence; 6.45, Rev. G. Bond; subject, "The Dynamics of the Gospel." GRAFTON ROAD.—II. Mr. J. L. Michaelin; 6.45. Rev. G. •W. J. S,.,snce. MOUNT ALBERT—II, Rev. T. W. Newbold; 6.45. Rev. E. Walker. TRINITY, KINGSLAND (special services)— 11. Rev. 11. L. Bla.mires: 3. Rev. H. L. Blamiros; 6.45, Rev. H. L. Blamires. ! MOUNT EDEN— Rev. J. 11. Sinnnonds; 6.45. Rev. W. It. Tuck. NEWMARKET—II, Rev. W. R. Tuck; 7, Mr. J. K. Muldoon. PARNELL.—II, Mr. L. Neale; 7, Mr. W. G. Maslin (student). AIICHHILL.— Rev. W. Grigg; 6.45, Mr. R. W. Wylie (student). BAYFIELD—II, Rev. G. Bond; 6.45, Rev. T. W. Newbold. REMUERA—7, Rev. fm. Gittos. AVONDALE.—II, Mr. J. H. Coad; 6.45, Mr. J. 11. Coad. IfETE.—6.33, Mr. F. Stone. HENDERSON.— Mr. J. O. Bawdcn. PAKURANGA—2.3O, Mr. L. Neale. ELLERSLIE—7, Mr. R J. Adlington. PANMURE.-7, Mr. G. Bycrol't. NORTH SHORE METHODIST CHURCHES— Devonnort— Rev. S. Griffith: 7, Rev. S. Griffith. Sunnyside—ll. Mr. L. Haines; 7, Mr. A. E. Kent. Birkenhead—ll, Rev. G. S. Cook; 7, Rev. G. S. Cook. Takapuna—ll, Mr. J. E. Fleet; 6.45, Mr. J. Veats. Nortlicote— 11, Mr. S. Stone; 6.45, Mr. G. Wilson. METHODIST CHURCH. FIFTEEN DAYS' MISSION, ' < Commencing To-morrow. Morning, 11; Afternoon. 3; Evening, 6.45. Conducted by REV. 11. L. BLAMIRES. Secretary You lit' Men's Forward. Movement. Also, Bright. Helpful Services on Monday, ' Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings. ' Come and help us in the great and good work. Everyone welcome. METHODIST * CHURCH. THURSDAY EVENING. JUNE 7th, at 7,30. ; HUMOROUS AND INTERESTING RECITAL, Entitled, "Wit and Humour of Methodist Preachers,". . .., By REV. H. L. BLAMIRES. Tickets: Adults, Is: Children, 6d. I PRIMITIVE METHODIST ' CHURCH, ALEXANDRA-STREET.—II a.m.. Rev. E. AVarburton, Commonplace Duties." 6.45 p.m., Rev. , ,T. Dawson, of Wellington (chairman of N.Z. Alliance). "Royal Weakness. 1 Moral Strength." Anthem, " CaH to Re- " liiembrance " (Novello). PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES— Franklin Road—ll, Rev. G. W. Smailes; 6.45. Musical Service, large orchestra, anthems and solos: .address by Mr. P. Carter. Waterview—3. Mr. W. Hunter; 6.30, Mr. R. Inglis. " Richmond—ll, Messrs. Gibbons and . Young; 6.30. Rev. T. Coatsworth. S.A. - ymns will be repeated. Avondale—7, Mr. W. Hunter. BAITIST TABERNACLE, j Morning, 7.3o—Prayer Meeting. ■■ f Morning, 11—" Heart Flames." Preacher, .' Joseph Clark. . ' Evening, 6.15—0ut-door Service. 'j iveiling, Evangelistic Service. Mr. C. F. 1 Reeve, assisted by Joseph Clark. U)theui by the choir. Congregational singing. Communion at'close of Morning Service. J PONSONBY . BAPTIST CHURCiI. —Sunday, June 3.—Morning—ll, Rev. Aired North. Evening— Rev. Robert Dewar from Howrah, Bengal). VTOUNT ROSKILL BAPTIST CHURCH. .'I —Rev. Ernest. A. Kir wood.—ll, " The Birthday of the Church; 6.45 (Young Men's ■light), ' The King and the Sabbath." Sing- ~ iifi- by Men's Guild Choir. Communion after r norning service. .. DPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH— 11 11/ a.m.. Mr. P. Carter; afternoon, Sunday- " c-hool; evening, 7. p.m. y M.C.A. TALK TO MEN. - 1 * TO-MORROW at -3.30 p.m. E ' MR. C. F. REEVE. ' . I All Young Men Cordially Invited. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13193, 2 June 1906, Page 2
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