Want ad, WANTED, Employment with a family in tho country—to teach young children and irako himself useful in iho Karden—by an t\ luerly Single Gentlemen. Board and lodging and a few shillings per weok only asked as remuneration. Tho advertiser has high testimonials from ministers and others.—Apply Star Wf ANTED KNOWN.—The cheapest V T place in Town to obtain a Metallic of BrlstloHairßlUJSU-l'ooth, Nail, Cloth. Hat Shoo, Plate, Decanter, House, Banister, Carpot Scrub, Duat, Horso. Dtndy, Water, Spoko, or Motalllo Flue, or Pa:nt BRUSH-Drossing Pocket, Small Tooth, l Joll or Mane Comb, is at Chaa. Qoodson's. 111. Queen-steeet. WANTED KNOWN, that D. Goldie ispropared to sail all kinds of Buildini? and other Timber, including Hardwood, Spokes Folloos, Iron-Bark and lilue-Gum Shaf tB, Blocks, Palings and Shingles, at his Yards, Lower Albert street, near Dock, at tho owest cash prices. Tho timber, bong under ove is better than that purchased elstwhero YOUNG MAN, of steady habits, is . open to an Engagement: Book-keeping, double and singlo entry; knowledge of the Grain and Flour tnido, and understands Milling. No objection to travelling. First-cliisa references, and security if required.—Address, ' Alpha," V.M.C. * ~ Wellealey-Btreet. TIIHK Committee of the industrial Home B having do'orininod to send out to servico all boys over 12 yo»rs of ago, applications from persona willing to oniploy them will bo received by tho Hon. Secretary. __^^ r\ R G A N IS T. Wanted, nn Orptanist [or St. Paul's Church; must bo a Mombor of tin Church of England.— Applications to bo made on or before 23id inst. to hoy. C. M. Nolßon, St. Paul'B Pnrsonago, from whom nil particulars can bo obtainod. mHB NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (Limitbd), requires tho aorvicos of a CanvaßSor for Auckland nnd Suburls. Torms Üboral. Apply to Mr John Milno, Dlstrlot Agent for tho Association, Colonial Bank Buildings, Auckland. Meetmsß. UNITED FKIBKDLY SOCIETIES' DEMONSIKATION. Tho various Lodgo Courts and Tents aro roquoatod to AS3KMDLE at tho Fire-boll, GroyBtieot, on THURSDAY, March 17, at!) o'clock a.m. iiiunv, to March to ;uo lJomc.iii Cricket Ground. Hy order of OommiUoo. • If. a. DOKRINGTON | Becrotary. I X - ' .- ! i '■;.:.,.1 \i\ ■ ■• ■ !t hr. ■-r. ;,.' :■.•(:* ■' ~ .;■• f;H H.-v., ' ..;-., *," ■■ , ,■;.. Poii»;. ' - i . ' firasv. :•■.; ,;' .•",■;. ifTft 'iv? ij'iiUNTAI N O V v;.'*.' I'TVi;'I.! - FinisNDsiup lodge, -V^-jSiaoHiii- J.0.0.1f.M.U., A,D. Momboroof tho «lio«o lxidK« who intend to take jiart ia tho Friendly Moolutiea' United l)c!iion»tnvtlon firo requostel to meat at tho i.ucJgo room, Lorno - Btroet, at 8.15 a.m. on THURSDAY, tho 17th March. Mcmhors of fclater Ixxlxea which aro not taking purt In tho Demonstration aro invited to TyordcrofN-a^^ mao])onalUi Permanent Secretary. WITEI) FKIENDLY SOCIETIES' DEMONSTRATION. t NATIONAL INDKPENDENT ORDEIt OF ODUFHLLOWS. LOYAL PIOVKKK LODGIC, No. 93G, AUCKLAND DISTHICT. Momliors of tho abovo I.odgo aro requested lo aß=cmblo at tho l.nuno-room, Temperanco Hall, Albert-slroot. on THURSDAY, March 17th, at 8 30 a m., to join in tho Procoßsion of tho Unitod I Friondly Societioa' Demonstration. By ordor N.G. C. B. THORNIC, Secretary. W OVAL UNITED FRIE ND S. All Membsra of tho aboro Order will bo supplied with regalia on application to Ilro. P. T. Murtiiuon, (Jhomißt, Karangahaco Road, Newton ; and all Mcmbsrs and P»Bt Members »ro requested to meet, at tho Fir* boll, junction of Queen and Grey Btreeta, on 'IHUItbDAY, 17th Mtiroh, at 8.45 a.tn , to tako part in tho Friendly Societies' United Demonstration. By ordor of tho W. M. JAMES COX, Secretary. 10. R., S.U.—HOPE OF AUCKLAND c TKNT. Tho neual Mcollng will bo held To-morrow, ICth, instead of I hursday. 17th; and Members aro requested to meot at their Tent-room on THURSDAY. March 17.1881,at845a.m. Members of other Tonts aro cordially invited to attond. Tho Juvenile Tont will also mußter at tho same hour and place.—By order of tho C.R. 11. G. DORRINGTON, Sec. 1. ~°- G" T" • Tho Members of all Lodges will most in Regalia at the foot of Grey-stroot, atß.4sa m. on THURSDAY, the 17th to joiu tho Friendly a°CietiCsUcmODa(ratiOn6.S. KLLIS, G.W.S. Tjixcelsior lodre of g'uod hi templars, franklin road. A Publio Mooting will bo held In tbo Lodge room on WEDNESDAY, tho ICtb. inst., at 7.30. Admission freo. NOTICE.— Tho members and friends of tho Alpha Cricket Club who intend going to Conimandol aro reminded that tho s.s. Coromandel loaves tho wharf TO-MORROW (Wodnesday) EA'ENING punctually at C p.m.— T. G. Dewar, Hpu. Sec. /COMMANDING Officers and Subalterns \j of oil Volunteer Corps are respectfully reminded of the deferred meeting in tho Orill-Bbed ro Muskotry Instruction, on Wednesday, 16th j Inst., at 7.30 p.m. Ecclesiastical. WELLESLEY ■ STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. WEEK OF SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. TO-NIGHT (Tuesday) —Addresses by Mrs Hampson and Mr Henius. On WEDNESDAY Evening—A Service for Young Women specially, at quarter-past) seven. j On THURSDAY Evoning-A Meeting chiefly, | though rot exclusively, for Young Mbn. Mrß Hampson will address. On FKIDAY Evening—Addresses by Messrs Parker and Oritliths. On SATURDAY—A Thanksgiving Service. Each service, Wednesday excoptod, to begin at 7.30. Every morning there will be an Early MorninK Prayer Meotlng for half-an-hour, commencing at 7. and each Evening a Prayer Meeting at 7 o'clock. Sankey's Hymn Book used at all the sorvicofl. ALLAN W. WEBB, Maroh Id, 1881. Minister. T^T O T I C E. Tho ANNUAL SOIREE in connection with the Anniversary of tho PONSONBY WESLEYAN CHURCH will be held, in the Ponsonby Hall. THIS (Tucaday) KVKNING, 7 p.m. Fruits, &c, providod. Chairman: MrT. Buddie. SI'KAKBRS : Rev. D. W. Runciman—"Novels and Novel Rondors." Rev. Mr. Hodgson — " The God-revealing Power of Christ inn Character." Mr. F. A. Whito—" Duty of Laymen in regard to tho Church." Mr. J, R, Randorson—" Masks." Somo choice Mußlcal Selections will bo rendered during the evening. Tiokets, Is Each. Shipping TmXCUR S I O N TO COROMANDEL, The s.s. COROMANDEL Will leave Auckland for Coromandel TOMORROW (Wednesday), the 16th instant, at 6 o'clock, returning from Coromandel at 12 p.m. on tho 17th instant. A. R. H. SWINDLKY. a«KCT, PATRICK'S DAY. THE ORAKEI PARLIAMENT. Tho p.a. ' CITY OF LJORK,' Capt. W. Somkrvihb, will mako an Exoursion on abovo day to Orakei Bay every two hours, commencing at 9 o'clock. Fares, la 6d each, Return. TjUGUKSION TO MOTUIHI. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH-PAH ISHIONERS' PICNIC. Tho a.s. will mako an Hxcuision to Motuihi on THURSDAY, 17th Inst. Stcamc at Shelly Beach at 8.30 a m.. to start at 9 o'clock sharp, calling at Queen-street Wharf at 9.30 a.m.; returning to wharf at 8 p.m. Tickets, 2a 6d (Children Half-price), obtainable from Committee or onboard.
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Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3318, 15 March 1881, Page 3
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