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! TTOTJKG MEN'S CHRISTIAN -1 ASSOCIATION. M WINTER SERIES OF LECTURES, 1370. "**"" f y Juuo 9 —•'jVatnre's Chemistry, with Illustrations-"— Josiah Martin, Esq. June 30.—"British-Colonization." —Rev. W. J. WatMn. | July 7.—" The Emancipation of Women. *'—Kov. Dr. Wallis. July 28.—" Onr Century."—n Worthington, Esq August 4. —"Socrates: his anticipations of Christianity. "rf-JKev. S. Eager. August 25.—" The Canon of the New Testament."— Dr. Cowio. Bishop of Auckland. September I.—" Young Men : their Dangers and Duties."—Bey. W. Tiusley. Soptember 22 —To be Announced—Rev.. Mr. Tonilin6on. October 6.—" Tennyson."—DrV Ellis. October 20.—T0 be announced. —Rev, D. Bruce. Tickets for Course, to admit Bearer and Lady, ss; Single Lecture, Is Commence at 7.30, Seats reserved for Ticket-holders until 7.20. Tickets to lio had of all the Booksellers, tho Members of the Committee, and tho Librarian at the Rooms. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE.1 The MUSEUM BUILDING will be formally Opened by his Excellency the Marquess of Normanby, K.0.M.G., THIS DAY, June 5, at 8 p.m. The EXHIBITION of Industrial, Artistic, and Scientific Objects will then bo continued on every evening from 3 to 9 p.m., until Wednesday, June 14. His Honor Sir G. Grey, X.C.8., has kindly.promised his patronsgj, and tho Sooiety of Artists and othor friends of tho Institute have most liberally aided in furnishing exhibits. Explanatory and Scientific LECTURES will be delivered by Mr Severn and others on each evening. Tickets for tho ontiro course, ss. each, can be obained from Messrs Upton, Wayte, and Champtaloup and Coopar. Family Tickets at Reduced prices. Admission at the doors, Is. Further Exhibits will be thankfully received until Saturday evening, June 3. T. P. CHEESEMAN, Secretary. p H O B A L HALL. MRS MITCHELL'S aFnUAL CONCERT, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1876. Mm Mitchell will us Assisted by MISS KDG.VK, of the Royal Academy of Music Ml 4 SKINNER, of tho Goddard and Christian Concerts The BAND of tho Choral Society, and Principal Amateurs. Accompaniest .. . .. V. E. Rice, Esq. Conductor J. Browne, Usq. Tickets, 2s Cd. Doors open at 7.30; Concert at 8 p in, tttellesley;- street baptist VV SUNDAY-SCHOOL. TUESDAY EVENING, at 7.30. Service of Song "ELIJAH." Adin'ssion:—Adnl.a, Is; Children, 6d. GKAND E NTERT AINMENT For the Bbnbfit of the ONEHUNGA PUBLIC LIBRARY, la the Choral Hall, Onehunga, THIS EVENING, sth June, at half-past seven, consisting of Vocal and Instrumental Musio by Amuteurs of well-known ability. To conclude with a Dance. Tickets :—Front Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, Is; may bo had at the Library, or of any of the Committee. f O. G. T. Hope of Parnell Lodge, No. 3. An OPEN MEETING in connection with the above Lodge will bo held in the Parneil We leyan Chapel on WEDNESDAY EVEIfING, 7th Juno. To oommenco at 7 30. O. E.—E DEN . TENT. OPENING JUVENILE TENT. A Public MeefciDg will be held in tho Tent Room, Newmarket, on MONDAY, June 5. at 7.30 p m. (Bro. James Hamlin, C.R., in the chair), to take preliminary stops, hear rules read, &c. Parents and Guardians, as well as intending Candidates, are invited to attend. H. G. DORRINGTON, Secretary Eden Tont. rTuTM PLAE BENEFIT SOCIETY. JL a Special General Meeting will be hold in the Congregational School-room, Newton, on Tuesday next, 6ih June, at 7.30 p.m , for confirming now laws, election of officers, and other important business. All accounts against tho Society to ba sent to the undersigned before above date, or they will not ba recognised. SAMUEL WORMS, Secretary. "FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. The Delegates of the various Friendly Societies are requested to meet at the Thistle Hotel, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock sharp. Members- of Friendly Societies are invited to ba present. THOMAS COLE, Chairman. TUST LANDED AT QUEEN - STREET, EX L& ESCOOESSA- . NEW BEMEDIES AND EECENT DISCOVEEIES. SALICYLIA ACID, the wonderful antiseptic and disinfectant JABORANDI LEAVES, a powerful diaphoretic and sialigberue—TlN CT ORE of BOLDO, hepatic alterative aavory and Moore's PJSPTODYN, combines the properties of Pepsine and Pancreatino Squire's Solution of Bimeconate of Morphia Ferris's Nepenthe—-Sulpho-carbolate of doda KIRBY'S PHOSPHORUS JfILLS, and Phosphorus Pills with Quinine, Iron, and JNux Vomica— Croton Chloral Ozonic Ether Calat>ar Bean I'apar Lacto-Phosphate of Lime Guarana Powder TaMAR INDIEN, a pleasant substitute Tor Castor Oil Injection Brou OHUROHIfjL'd PECTORAL TABLETS Kay's Essence of Linseed Hartin'B Crimson Salt Cooper's Voice Lozenges AICKIN'S PODOPHYLLIN PILLS No. a (Sugar-coated) NEEVINE TONIC PILLS (Sugar-coated) NEURALGIA PILLS (Sugarcoated) ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS (Sugar-coated) Gayetty's Medicated Paper, &c, &c, &c. INFANTS 7 FOOD. Bowen's Ground Sago, NestleS Lacteous Farina Finest Bermuda Arrowroot, In lib. tins. Dr. Bidge's Food, Savory and Moore's Infant Food, &c., &o. Crawshaw's Aniline Dyes (Crystals), a one shilling packed will go far as six of Judson's bottles. jssr Address— AICKIN, OPPOSITE BANK OP NEW ZEALAND, queen - street. Victoria-street, Auckland. BUY RECKITT'S FRENCH BLUE And See that Each Ball Is Wrappd in Paper bearing the name of KECKITT, As its Splendid Quality has cansed ajhost of Inferior Imitations. SoSdlby aUjrespectabletGrocereJand Storekeepei a. "'. A BERDEEN POLISHED GRANITE iX MONUMENTS, In Red and Blue, from £5, Free on board Bhipjiany part! of New Zealand m& Inscriptions Accurate and Beautijul. 83T Plans and Prices FBEE^from JOHN LEGGE culptor, Scotland. Aberdeen,

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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1971, 3 June 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1971, 3 June 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1971, 3 June 1876, Page 3