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i ; Sermons. Lectures. Soirees, etc- 7 i" .-i..,*: ■"" ''.-'■ ■'.:; ,*•.';':"". ■"■X:^' : 'Z.-'V' : . ; ' K- ■■ ,■ '~ 8" T* MARY'S CATHEDRAL—Second Sunday in Advent,—Holy Communion.Bo clock; I Military Parade, 11 o'clock, second of Series of Advents Sermons Children's Service, 3 o'clock; Evening, 7 o'clock, second of 6* lies of Advent Sermons. WEDNESDAY. 7.1 a —Second Address and First Epistle Corinthians. .-• '%-'■;•"• '■'■'■"' - ■ "■■ ■'■ DT. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. WELLEBLEYiS '-- STREET W'ESL ■'■■»■■; SUNDAY. DECEMBER 9. - 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer and Sermon, preacher Her. W. E. Gillam; 4.15 p.m.. Holy Baptism; 7 p.m..*' Evensong and Sermon, preacher Rev.' I'. J. Clearv. Anthem,- Lord of All Power and Might" (Mason): offertory solo. "There is 4 Green Hill, Far Away' (Gounod), Mr. Charles W. Macgowa'n- : ■'. ' £_ OT. MATTHEWS CHUECH. 5) „ r THE TOWER is Open to Visitors every w*k day. from 12 till 4.30 p.m. Tickets, sixpence each, -.- -y ■..,- I rpHE , BELLS OF ST. MATTHEW'S TOWER. A A BELLRINGERS* ASSOCIATION' J Has been started by the St. Matthew's Men's Society. Old Bell ringers, and men willing to learn, are invited to join the Association. A preliminary Meeting will be held in theRinging Chamber of the Tower, THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. * J. R. SALT, Hon. Secretary, C.E.M ■•■*• A LL SAINTS' CHURCH, POX.SONBY ROAD. ll -Second Sunday in Advent.— a.m.. Holy Communion (intercession lor teacher* 1 : 10.30. Children's Service; 11. Matins- and Sermon; 3 p.m., Bishop's Prise examination: 4 p.m.. Holy Baptism; 7 p.m.. Evensong and Sermon. ! ST. PAUL'S. SYMONDS-STRKET. O —8 a.in.. Holy Communion ;.' 11 ,a.m.. Morning Prayer and Sermon: 3 p.m.. Flower Service: 7 p.m.. Evensong and Sermon. Anthem. "Hearken Unto Me" (Sullivan); offertory solo. "0. God. Have-Mercy'! 'Mendelssohn), by Mr. Olliver E. Farrow. Collections in aid of Parish Sunday-school. 1 CHURCH. PJBN EL L. REV. J. B. RUSSELL, tf.D. 7 7 11 a.m. (Communion)—Anth«m, " Behold the Lamb of God." / 7 Sermon and Anthem,," Abide With - a " .. J QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 0 (loot of Symonds-streetJ.-Hl a.m. and 7 p.m.—Rev. P. C. Durward. M.A. . Morning Subject: "The Wells of Salvation." Evening Subject: " Kept From Falling." Anthem by Choir. , . | QT. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 0 Great North Road.—Morning. at 11— Subject: " Lukewarmness." Evening at 7, Special Sermon to Young? Men. Subject: "An Old Man's Appeal to Young Men." i Duet, Dr. Hugh Keith and Mr. Wilfred Manning.— R. H. Cathejvrood. i 1 ST. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WELLINGTON-STREET.—Rev. R. L. Walker, M.A.—ll a.m., "'She Temporal and the Eternal; - ' 7 p.m.. ''True Success in Life." Solo. " The Vesper Hymn" (Adams), Mr. C. Snowdon. Anth«m, " Lord, For Thy Tender Mercies' Sake' jFarraut). ONEHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—. Rev. D. D. Scott.—ll a.m., , "The Claims of Duty Superior-to, the Entreaties of Affection." 7 p.m.,' "It is Restful to be Sure of One Man's Integrity." PONSONBY HALL. THREE LAMPS. ST. STEPHEN'S/ PRESBYTERIAN CH|BCH. 11 and 7-REV. A. MjACAULAY CALDWELL. 11—" God in Histoiji" Children's Subject: " Disdain" Evening Subject: 7 What is a Christian?" A Cordial Invitation. Books Provided. Special Collection for Foreign Missions. ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. KHTBEB PASS. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening Subject " THE TRUE QUIETISM IN AN AGE Or 1 HURRY," Preacher: THE REV. W. GRAY DIXON. M.A. EPSOM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Morn-ing. 11; Evening, Rev. B. F. • Macnicol. Sunday-school, 2.30 p.m., in Epsom Hall, ~./ . ..-,•.".- DENDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH v*Rev. A. Miller. M.A.-11. "The Seal of God's People."/ 6.43, "John Knox." NORTH SHOBE METHODIST CHURCHES.DEVONPQRT—II. Rev. J.. S. worth; 7, Mr. J. Lock. SUNNYSIDE.-11, Mr. S. Stone; 7, Mr.fS. Griffith. BIRKENHEAD--11, Rev. 0. Sj Cook; 7. Mr." L. B. Neale. TAKAPUNA— IU Rev. S. Griffith; 6.45, Mr. T. Vcats. f-NORTHCOTE—II,■■•Mr. L. B. ' Neale; 6.45, Mr. F. Souster. _ d- 1 : :— PRIMITIVE " ' METHODIST •" CHURCH, ALEXANDRA-STREET.--U a.m., Rev. E. Warburton, " ihe Coming of the Stranger." 6.45 p.m.. Rev. W. S. Potter, " Lagging Behind." Anthem, " O Hearken Thou" (Sullivan). -I ' ■ ' RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.X FRANKLIN ROAD—II, Rev. G. Clement; 6.45 (Musical Service), Special Music. Solo, Duet, etc.; address, Mr. Townshend. WATER VIEW+3, Rev. T. Coatsworth: 6.30, Mr. J. Woodc*k. RICHMOND ROAD-11. Rev. T. Coatsforth; 6.45. Rev. G. Clement. AVONDALE.— Rev. T. Coatsworth. A UCKIInD BAPTIST TABERNACLE. Mornitg Prayer Meeting, 7 o'clock. 11 a.m— C. E. Button. Subject: "The Joy'of Hope." 6.45 Em.—Mr. C. E. Button. Subject: . "Who Is This?" -.. Anthem at Evening Service. 2.3o—Bible Classes. Young Men and Young Women. THURSDAY EVENING, 7.3o—Praise, Prayer. 1 Address. ) • ONSdNBY BAPTIST CHURCH. —Morning. 11. Rev. Alfred North; Evening. 7, kev. Alfred North. _J . _ 1 • T3ICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH. I Morning at 11—Mr. James. I Evening at 7—Mr. A. Mill. MOI/NT ROSKILL BAPTIST CHURCH. I • SECOND ANNIVERSARY. Morning 11-MB. A J. BLACK (Central Mission). - '•' ■ Evening, 6.45-EEV. ERNEST A. KIRWOOD. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11. _ I TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING." - Tea on Tables at 6.30. Tickets, Is. Pubic Meeting at 7.30, when reports will presented, brief addresses delivered, \ and musical items rendered. Vilitors cordially welcomed. EJSOM BAPTIST OHURCH.-Mornin?, 11, -Li I Mr. W. Spedding; Afternoon, Sundayschool; Evening, at 7, Mr. H. C. Haselden. rpiß METHODIST CHURCH.-TO-MORROW. HTT-STREET.—II, Rev. W. Slade. 6.45, Gitios Jubilee Service— Gittos, Luxford, an* Hr.peta Renata. Soloist, Madame Chamber, " Nearer, My God, to Thee" (Lewis Carey). Anthem: "I Will Call Upon The Ldrd" (Mozart). IT. JOHN'S, PONSONBY.-11, Mr. H. Scott; 6.J5, Revs. Bond and Fee. GRAFTON ROAD.-11, Rev. W. K. Tuck; 685, Rev. G. Spencc. {MOUNT ALBERT.—II. -Rev. J. A. Luxford; «5, Mr. W. Harvey. ' " jTRINITY (Kingsland).-11, Rev. F. T. Read; 545, Mr. J. W. Shackelford. MOUNT EDEN.-11, Mr. R. AVylie (Student); 345. Rev. W. Tuck. I NEWMARKET.—II, Rev. T. W. Newbold ; 1 Mr. H. Scott. PARNELL.-11, Mr. V. Bacon; 6.45. Mr. F. tone. AHi.'HHILL (New Site)—ll, Mr. W. Brakcnig; 6.45. Rev. F. T. Read. I BAYFIELD.—II. Rev. W. Spence; 6.45. Mr. . k. Nagle. - ••! I REMUEBA.— and 7-Rev. W. Newbold. I AVONDALE.—II. Mr. W. Coad; 6.45, Mr. W. fcoad. . - ! PAKURANGA.-3. Mr. H. Eraser. ! PANMURE.— Mr. H. Eraser. I RICHMOND.-6.45, Mr. Hosking. AUCKLAND METHODIST MISSION. UCKLAND METHODIST MISSION. FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON. 11 a.m., Fellowship Meeting; 3 p.m.. Adult Bible Class: 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. REV. J. WILSON. Band and Orchestra assisting. , ': : \ . TUESDAY. DEC. 11-GRAND CONCERT, under the auspices of the Newton Band of Hope, FORESTERS' HALL, 8 p.m. Admission, 6d; Children, 3d. FREEMAN'S BAY HALL. 11 a.m., Fellowship Meeting and Address; 6 p.m., Brass Band, Victoria Park. 7 p.m., Workers' Evangelistic Service. ORANGE HALL. WEDNESDAY NIGHT-Special MeetingCollecting Cards distributed to Workers and Friends. BERESFOBD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Preacher: REV. JOHN WILKINS. 11 a.m.-" THE UNSEARCHABLE RICHES." Solo by Miss Rammer. " Calvary" (Rodney). - 7-" FORCED DUTY OR FREE SERVICE." Solo by Madam Chambers, "Sun of My Soul" (J. H. Adams). ANNUAL THANKSGIVING SUNDAY. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL ChuRCH. VIEW ROAD.-Rev. AVm. Dav. Minister.—Morning, 11; Evening, 6.45. Ml*. KOSKILL SCHOOLROOM. Evening. 7, Mr. W. M. Trigg. ..- ~ ■' ■;. .. , ..:,;....,;;■ -..,; ! ■\TEAVTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. IN EDINBUBGH-STBEET. — Morning. 11. Eev. C.Worboys;' Evening 1 . 6.45, Mr. Garland. Prayer Meetings, 7.30 a.m., 6 p.m. Whoso- , ever will may come. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13355, 8 December 1906, Page 2

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