OF NEW YORK CITY,
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MISSION STATIONS.
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SABBATH
SERVICES.
WEEK-DAY EVENING
SEEVICES.
SABBATH
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The liour for evening service is 7^ in Winter, and 8 in Summer.
At the First Ward Mission, 27 Creenwich-street, there is a Sab¬
bath afternoon service for seamen, and also a daily reading-room,
under the auspices of the New York Port Society.
At the Sixteenth Ward Mission, 273 West Twenty-fifth-street,
there is a Sabbath-scliool at 2 p. m. , conducted by the Twenty-third-
street Presbyterian church, and also a daily Industrial School, by
the American Female Guardian Society.
At the Hall, 147 Fifth-street, corner First-avenue, there is a Mis¬
sion Sabbath-school, in charge of members of the Fourth-avenue
Presbyterian church and others, at 2^ p. m.
In addition to the foregoing Mission Meetings, there are servi¬
ces held every week in thirty or more rooms in tenant-houses, hos¬
pitals, homes, etc.
The Directors would cordially invite their friends and the Chris¬
tian public generally, to visit these Stations as often as possible.
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