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Ecclesiastical. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Cornor of Wellesley and I- Albort-stroets. — Meeting for United Prayer THIS (Saturday) Evening, at 7.30. A BIBLE _ READING will be given. Friends are cordially s invited. A BIBLE CLASS for MEN every a SUNDAY Afternoon, trom 3 till i. S' T. PAUL'S CHURCH. — Services 8 a.m., 11 a.m.,6.30 p.m. Sermons—Morning, r 1 by Rev. \V. H. H. Jervois, M.A.: Evening, by '- the Incumbent, 'Christ, our Shepherd," * L_T. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL—RKNO--3 >O VATION.-Special Services will be held a and Offertories taken for the above object TO--6 MORKOW :— 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 :" a.m., Special Sermon. At 3 p.m., a Special Service for the Children, with an Address. At, a 030 p.m., Anthem, "Break Forth into Joy (Barney); service, Winchester; Sormon by the ■' key. W. k. H. Jervoiß, M.A. ST. SEPULCHRE'S SCHOOL-HOUSE, Symondsstreet—The Second of the Lee- , tures in defenco of tho Christian Faith by Pro- „ fossor Go-Jet, of Neuchitel, will be read ? TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, April 27.at 8 p.m. J. BatßCr, Esq., Chairman. Admission Free. A NGLICAN CHURCH, Avondale.—The - .___ Iti.ht R.verond tho Bishop will hold a > Confirmation Service on Sunday, at 3.1fl p.m. MORNINGSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CIIUHCII.-The Rev. R. Sonimervllle i will nruach in the Schoolroom to-morrow at - 2.30 p.m. I> 1T T-S TK KE T WESL EV A N CHURCIL-Mornine at 11. Rev. T. G. . CaiT; EvenlnK, at 6.30, Rev. A. Reid. Subject ! for Evening Sermon, " The Millennium." ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH, Ponsonby.-Morninsr at 11, Mr T. Wallis; > Evening at 6.30, Kov. T. G. Carr. PARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH.— Morninir at 11. Rev, J. Whewell; Evening at C.30. Mr W. Clifton. i TVEVONPOKT WESLEYAN CHURCH. * ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. Rev. 1!. Bavin at U a.m. Roc. W. G. Parsonson at C.30 p.m. The SOIREE will Uko place on TUESDAY next, at U. 30, in the Dovonport Hall. .Tpl RS T ANNIVERSARY. ARCH HILL WESLKYAN CHURCH. ; TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), APRIL 27. 1 Morning Service, at 11 o'clock, by the Her. S. Maokaiilank. Afternoon, at 3 o'clock, Special Address to Young People, by Mr C. E. Button. Evoning Service at 0.30. by the Rev. W. J. Watkin. Collections will bo taken up in aid of tho Trust Fund. O.v TUESDAY EVENING, April 29, SOIREE AND PUBLIC MEETING. Tea on tho tablos at fi.3o o'clook, after which Addresses will bo given by Ministers of tho Circuit and other friends. Tickets. Is 6d oach. Chairman: Mrßkllhousu. Anthoms will bo rendered at each Service by a Special Choir. Conductor: MrG. SINNBTT. WELLESLEY-STREET BAPTIST CHURCII.—Ber. A. Fairbrothor will prench In tho Chnpol—Morning at 11, and Erenng ut a quarter to 7. No servico in Choral Hall, it being oiigagod by Sjclety of Arts. MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHAPEL. —Morning at 11. and Evening at 0.30, Mr P. Whytook. , PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH.— Tho Rev. Churlca Carter will preach at 11 a.m. and 8.30 p.m. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TOMORROW as ALKXANDRA-STREKT-Moruiiii.'at ll—ltov. VV. S. Pottor—n, Temperance Sormon. Kvonlnir ut 6.50— Roy. J. Boothroyd. PITf AND EDWIN-STUICCT?-Moruing at 11—Mr D. Goldie. Evening at B.3o—Mr G. Field. NEWMARI-ET-Eveuing at 0,30-Mr C. Reid. 17IRANKL1N KOAD PRIMITIVE 1 MKTIIODIST CHURCH.-April 27.Morning ut 11 o'clock, by Rev. J. Boothroyd; Evening ut (i.30, b> Kov. W. S. Potter. Sermon on thu death of the late Mrs 3. Smith. NITED ME T 110 DIS T FR E E CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT-STREETS-Sunday-Bchool Anniversary Keivico. Sco advertisement, aud come! MOUNT EDENEvcnlugat C.30. Mr Roborts. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, Pitt and Vincknt streets. SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERMONS, SUNDAY, APRIL 27th, 1884, "nniini; at 11. by Risv. A. Rum ; Afternoon at iV"nn^T«-_im--ig.t B- so' by Selection, of Music will be Sung by the Children Collection at cavh Sorvleo in aid of tho .School Funds. TUESDAY, APRIL 29tk, Public Tea Meeting. C-talrmnn : Mn J. Knott. -neiikera: ltuv. S. Mac-I-M—Nii, "I_irrikini_ni ■" H_v. It. Bavin. '•Some Defects In Home 'raining;" Mv Exocil Wood, "Our Work;" Mit J. WhigL-V. " Ui-couraseuiontsof Sunday* Boliool Teacher.." , . Ton on tho tablos nt fi.3il. Ticket. 19 Cd each. mny be had from any of the Tcnclicrs. SERVICES. BERRSFORD STREETMorning at 11-Itev. J. Robertson, M.A. MdUNT%DKN-&Bo,'krW, Kerr. NEWTON—B. Evangolißtlc servmo. RCH HILL PUBLIC SCHOOL.— Sunday ScrTicci — Preaching in tho above room every lord's Day at 6.30 p.m. lomorvow Evening's Subject: "Primitive Christianity, what is ir 1" Sankoy's Hymns used. All are invited. No collection. GAELIC SERVICE will be hold Tomorrow, at 2.30 p.m. in the Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, Welleslny-stroot entrance All who understand aro cordially invlted. Mr MoLean will olllciate, WELSH SEHVICE.-T.he Key. R, .T. Robert- will preach at tho Rooms of the V.M.C. Assooiatipn to-morrow (April-?). at 6.30 p.m. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE.—Geo. A. _t__ Brown will Lecture on Sunday nlirht at 6 30. Subject: "The Communism of Christianity" MornincServicc-ai TeniDeranco Hall. Albort-atrect, and Eden Hall, Mount Edon, at 11 o'clock, ■\TEAV CHURCH SERVICES.—HoId _LM In the Commercial Rooms, over Rattray's. Quccn-sti'cot Mornine at It o'clock. Subfcct: "HowHeavonly Ble3sednos3 is Preserved. /■^HRISTADELPHIANS meet in tho \_y Nowton Hall on Sunday Mornings at 11 for follQWßhip, and in the Evening at 6.30. mHEATRE ROYAL.--SUNDAY X EVENING SERVICES, under tho cop duct of the Vounf? Men's Christian Aseociation on Sunday evening, from 8 to 9. All uro in vitod. Soata free. Art Exhibition. QOCIETY OF ARTS EXHIBITION, ' CHORAL HALL. Or»N Daily from 12 to 5. Evening from 7 to 9 (Except on Tuosday Evening). CLOSES ON FRIDAY NIGHT. ADMISSION , ...ONJBSBILLING. | SEASON TICKETS, 2s 6D. JOSIAH MARTIN. Secretary. I -■.''■ ■ ■ ' '- ■ ■ 1 Land and Estate Agents. -VVT L. MITCHELL, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT. ' WANTED.—A Good House, 10 rooms and upwards, in a contral position suitable for Boarding Establishment, Albert Park, Symonds-atreet, or Uppor Hobson-atreet 1 preferred. ' PARTNERSHIP.—A good business man with I ,6500 Capital is wanted to join a well cstab--1 lisbed City Business doing a profitable trade. The qoncorn is exceptionally good. TO INVESTORS.— I have a largo number of Houses in the City and Suburbs tor Bale; also Allotments }n various parts, Farms, &c. - MONEY.—Several Snms to Lcnfl on Freehold Security at current rates of interest. \V. L. MITCHELL, Ettate, Financial, and Confidential Agqnt, 1 S, Mercantile Chambers, Queen-street. i ' ' , ..—-—.—___ . FG. E W I N GT O N • ESTATE AGENT l (Established 18 Yeaks.) T FOR SALE, in Hepburn-stFeet, for ffipO, a : New Concrete House wffti every conreplepea. * Thero aro sevon rooms and a bath-room, gas and * water aro laid on, thero is a good wash-house, s the property is ivoll drained, all the paths aro of concrete, and the house is pleasantly Bituated ' in an elevated position. Tho lease has over 30 years to run, and the ground rent is only £7 a-year. One-third value of tho buildings allowed on expiration of thp Icasd. Without exaggeration this is a bargain. FOR SALE, aHpuse and Ji_rm of 140 acres, near Wollsford, Kaipara, for £200 cash. There ' is a largo and valuablo orchard. ~,-_,; If persons requiring VOLCANIC LAND in largo or small allotments, with or without houses, within walking distance from town, 7 will favour me with an intpry}6>v, I think I can = satisfy them in everyway. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage. c TO SPECULATORS.-A Large Property For Sale in Princes-strept for £800. Freehold. ' TjIQR IMMEDIATE SA^E. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. SITUATED IN QUE3N-STREET. The property comprises that Valuable Frao. - hold Allotment and Building Bituatod in Queen, street, and occupied by Mr G. Staines., Tho . building consists of Large Double Shop (3a x 2f), 6 dwelling l-ooms, and lofty store roqm (50 x 2?). This property, situated in close proslmity; to tho Town Hall sito, is without donat one of tho r bpst investments now oft_ring, «n_ should com. _ mand tho immediato attention of Investors and c capitalists. ; For furthe:-: particulars apply at pnne to D* X'• J-VA-hd, Land and KBtate Agent, Qneon^treet (next Bankof Australasia).

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4353, 26 April 1884, Page 7

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