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IYOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN A ASSOCIATION. WINTER SERIES OF LECTURES, 1876. June 9 — •'Nature's Chfrniatry, with Illustrations"— Josiah Martin, Esq. June 30. — "British Colonization." — Rev. W. J. Watfein. July 7.—" Tho Emancipation of WomoD."—Eov. Dr. Wallis. July 28,—" Our Century."— II Worthington, Esq August 4.— "Socratfs: hie anticipations of Christianity,"— Rev. S. Kdgor. Augrst 25.—" The Canon of the Now Testament."— Dr. Cowie. Bishop of Auckland. September I.—"Young Men: their Dangers and Duties."—Rev. W. Tinßley. September 22—To bo Announced—Rev.. Mr. TomlillßOU. October G.—" Tennyflon."—Dr. Ellis. October 20. —To be announced. —Eev. D. Bruco. Tickets for Course, to admit Bearer and Lady, ss; Single Lecture, Is Commence at 7.30. Seats reserved for Ticket-holders until 7.20. Tickote to be had of all tho Booksellers, tho Members of the Committee, and tho Librarian at the Rooms. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. The MUSEUM BUILDING will be formally Opened by his Excellency the Msrquess of Normanby, K.C.M.G., THI3 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.proiniscd his patronage, and the Sooioty of Artists and other friends of the Institute have most liberally aided in furnishing exhibits. Explanatory and Scientific LECTURES will bo delivered by Mr Severn and others on each evening. Tickets for the entire course, ss, each, can be obainod from Mes3rs Upton, Wayte, and Champtaloup and Cooper. Family Tickets at Reduced prices. Admission at the doors, Is. Further Exhibits will be thankfully received until Saturday evening, June 3. , T. P. CHEESEStAN, Secretary. rfHOEAL HALL. MRS MITCHELL'S ANNUAL CONCERT, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1876. Mm Mitchell will be Assisted by MISS EDGaJB. of the Eoyal Academy of Music MX SKIN'NEK, of tho Goddard and Christian Concerts The BAND of 'che Choral Society, and Principal Amateurs. Accompaniest V. E. Eioe, E°q. Conductor J. Buowne, JfcSQ. Tickets, 23 Cd. Doors open at 7.30; Concert at 8 p.m t WELLESLEY,- STREET BAPTIST SUNDAY-SCHOOL, TUESDAY EVENING, AT 7. 30. Service of Song "ELIJAH." AdmEHiont—AduliS, Is; Children, 6d. HAND ENTERTAINMENT Foa the Bknbfit of the ONEHUNGA PUBLIC LIBRARY, In tho Choral Hall, Onehunga, THIS EVENING, 6th June, at half-past seven, consisting of Vocal and Instrumental Musio by Amateurs of well-known ability. To conclude with a Dance. Tickets:—Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is ; may be had at tho Library, or of any of the Committee. T O. G. T. Hope of Parnell Lodge, No. 3. An OPEN MEETING in connection with the above Lodge will bo held in the Parnnil We leyan Chapel on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 7th June. To commence at 7 30. T O. E—E DEN TENT. OPENING JUVENILE TENT. A Public Meeting will bo held in the Tont Room, Newmarket, on MONDAY, June 5. at 7.30 p m. (Bro. James Hamlin, C.R., in the chair), to take preliminary steps, hear rules read, &c. Parents and Guardians, as well as intending Candidateß, are invited to attend. H. G. DORRINGTON, Secretary Kden. Tent. rTnifMPLAR BENEFIT SOCIETY. I A Special Goneral Meeting will be held in the Congregational School-room, Newton, on Tuesday next, 6th June, at 7.30 p.m., for confirming- new laws, election of officers, and other important business. All accounts against tho Society to bo sent to the undersigned before above date, or they will not ba recognised. SAMUEL WORMS, Secretary. T^RIENDLY 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 be present. THOMAS COLE, Chairman. TUST LANDED AT THE PHARMACY, QUEEN - STREET, EX LA. ESCOOESBA— . NEW REMEDIES AND ' EECENT DISCOVERIES. ! SALICYLIA ACID, the wonderful antiseptic and disinfectant JABORANDI LEAVES, a powerful diaphoretic and sialigosrue—TlN CT ORE of BOLDO, hepatic alterative savory and Moore's PJEPTODYN, combines the properties of Pepsins and Pancreatine Squire's Solution of Bimeconateof Morphia— Ferris's Nepenthe Sulpho-carbolate of sjoda KIRBY'S PHOSPHORUS PILLS, and Phosphorus Pills with Quinine, Iron, and JSux Vomica— Croton Chloral Ozonic Ether Calabar Bean Paper Lacto-Phoephate of Lime Gnarana Powder TaMAH INCIEN, a pleasant substitute fpr Castor Oil Injection Brou CHURCHILL'S PECTORAL TABLETS Kay's Essence of Linseed, Hartin's Crimson Salt Cooper's Voice Lozen«es AICKIN'S PODOPHYLLIN PILLS No. A (Sugar-coated) NERVINE TONIC PILLS (Sugar-coated) NEURALGIA PILLS (Sugarcoated) ANTI-DYSPEPTIC'PILLS (Sugar-coated) -—Gayetty's Medicated Paper, &c, &c, && INFANTS 7 FOOD. Bowen's Ground Sago, Nestles Lacteous Farina Finest Bermuda Arrowroot, in lib. tins. Dr. Ridge's Food, Savory ana Moore's Infant Food, &c, &c, Crawshaw'B Aniline Dyea (Crystals), a one shilling packet will go far as six of Judßon's bottles. > k .8®- Address— AICKIN, OPPOSITE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. QUEEN - STREET. ViOTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND. BUY RECKITT'S FRENCH BLU] And See that Each Ball Is Wrappd in Paper bearing the name of RECKITI As its Splendid Quality has caused a.bost of Inferior Imitations. • Solfi^by alljreflpectabletGrocerßjand Storekeeper' "aberdeen polished granit: j\. monuments, ! In Red and Blue, from £5, Free on board ship}; any partjj of New Zealaii : Inscriptions Accurate and Beautijul. . &3T Flans and Prices fbkje,froia JOHN LEGG cnlptoi, Scotland. Aberdeen, : .;.

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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1972, 5 June 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1972, 5 June 1876, Page 3