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To. i_et. s, rr.o LET, a large Untarnished Roorr s, JL with a (rood view, to suit a respectabl 0- married couple or two or threo single gentlt 10 men. with use of kitchen, within three mlnutei at' walk of Qoaen-atrnet.— Apply to STAB offi>.e. _ r I \0 LIST, two large Uufurnished Rooms id J. use of wash-house, wator laid on, ever. dp convenience.— Applj, 308. Upper Queen-Btreet, w rpO LET, a Family Residence, contain I ing eight rooma, bath, and water laid or 1- with 11 aores of land, situate on the area - South Road, a few minutes' walk from Ellerall Railway Station commandlnira good vlow.- - apply 10 F. L, Prime or W. Altken, Estate am d Land Agents. '* rr'O LET, Four-roomed Cottage am ?" I Largo allotment Mount Eden.—Appl: _ Mr Rolleti s Store, Monnt Roaklll Road. 10 LET, a Seven-roomed House, witl gas and water laid on.—Apply to Mi , Hendrlokaen, Colllngwood-Btrcet ~ r| \0 LET, a two-roomed House, in Ediu a I burgh-Btroet, Newton; good well avi , largo allotment-Apply, Mrs Hampaßtall, or r the promises, , 'PO LET, Gentlemen's Residence of 10 i L rooms, fitted with almost every conventn enoe, Btable, out-bulldtng, &o, orohard, pad _ dooks, So; situate on main road, within 20 miantes of Queen-street. Kent £80per annum. - —Curds to View aad all particular from D. F. ; Evans, Eatatc Agent, Queen-street. 1* ! liv LET, welliinished douse of 7 rooms, ' J hall 6 fact wide, lawn in front, water laid ■ on; rent low to a permanent tenant—Howe--1 atreor,, niiar Wolllngton-atreet 1 • no LKT, a comfortable four-roomed DeJ i. tached Cottago.-H. J. Rlordan, Noleonstreet near Cook-street j / hiU LtsT, a New and Well-finished Reei- ■ i dsneo of 8 rooms, fitted with overy oon- , venlenoe; gas and water laid in. Kent £50 por annum, free cf all rates and taxes,—D. If. Evans, Estate agent _ ! fgiO LET, Ollice in Queen-street (on i I uronnd floor), with nnejof telephono; mo»t central *osltlen, Alto. Offices suitable for an arohiteot or solloltor; entrance from Uueoni Btreet and Bido entrance.—U. F. Evans, Estato i Agent. „ rilO LET (with immediate possession), X a Shop and store In Queen-street, now oooupted by D. Bloom.-Apply on the premises. fvO LET, at Newmarket, large Shop and ' House, with Btable. Bhop fitted up with gas, counter, shelving, Sec,; plato-glaas window. i -^Appjy to J. U. Claytonrpo LET, Ofbce corner of Righ-atrcetand I Vuloan Lane.—Apply to R. Home. No. 20. Now Zealand Inßoranoe Bnlldlnga. rJTO LET, a Shop nnd Dwelling in WelI llngton-street, established in the Grocery trade 15 years.—a. Y. Collins, Estate Agent, High street, . rsw LET, Furnished Houae, Handseme X villa Hesldenoe, containing 6 rooms. &0., all furnished oomploto, lnoludlng piano, together with 6 uorea in paddooks, garden, &0., aituato at that delightful seaside suburb Northcote; rent only 27s 6d per wook; reference requirod.-D. K. Evans. Bstate Agent, QueonBtruet. next " Herald " Ofilce. rpO CABMEN AND OART-hS. -To 1 be let a i breo-stailed Btable and Cottage In Symondsstreot, for )3s per weok.-F, G. Bwlngtan. ajURTH SHORE —To Let, a New i.l Houso of 10 rooms,, well titnated, and suitable tor lodging house: also. Furnished Cottage,—R. and R. Duder. Devonport Store ■ ' ; ■■ ii --— ■" -ti — Board and Kesidertoe. VACANCY for two or Three Gentlemen, four mlnutos from P.O. If permanent 18s per wook —For address apply W. D. ualien. Confectioner, Qnoen-stroet CIOVKKNUK BROWNE H_TK*. JT HOBSON-STREET. Board aot> Lodoinq —.. ..20s por Week -..3-1. UPERI'>R Board and Uesidence (bath, piano, largo grounds), not to be equalled. la central position In Auokland tor families, ladies, or gentlemen, Address, Star Offloe. Kcolesiasticso. OONG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOOIATION, corner of Wellesley and Albert Btreetß.—Mooting for United Prayer will bo hold THIB (Saturday) EVENING, at 7.39. A BlblS Reading will be given. Friends aro cordially invited. A BIBLE CLASS for MEN every Sunday afternoon, from 3 till 4. "DRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, ALRX AN DRA-.3TREET. RR.OPENING SERVICES WIU be oonduoted TO-MORROW by the Rev, C. E. BARLEY, of the Thames. On WEDNESDAY, June 28, tho REOPENING SOIRBKaad PUBLIC MEETING will be held. Tea on tho tables at 6 30. Tickets, le (id. i. PAUL'S CHURCH'-s„»- ni '» Holy Communion; 11 am„ Morning Prayer, Litany, and -ermon; 3.50 p.m.. Baptisms; -30 p.m., Evening Prayer and] Sermon, "Christ freaobed." ' V^T. MATTHEW'S CHURCH.—Third lO Sunday after Trinity-A a.m., II a.v;„ 3 pm, and 830 p.m. Evening Sermon by tho Incumbent, "'lho Ear of Corn by tho Fail of Water." FllT-STK-BT WESLEYAN 'C HURO n .-Morning, at 11. Rev. A.' Reld; Bvonlng, at 6.30, Rev, W.Watkln. GRAFTON KOAD WESLEYA^ CHURCH.-Mornlng. at 11. Rev. W. G. Paraonson; Evening, at 6.30. Rev, W. C. OUyer. CTT. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH, P Ponsonby.-Mor'ntng at H. Rev. 'W- Watk^n; Evening at 6 30. Rev. H. R Dawabnry. PARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH.— ■ Sunday Services—Morning, at II.RovA.IC, L-wry; Evening, at 6.30, Rev, vr. v. Paraonson. DEVONPORT WESLfixANi CHORCH.-Mor_ing.ot 11, Rev. G. W. T. Spence; Evening, at 6.30, Rev. G. W. T. ____>. ■ "VTEWMARKET WESLEYAN JLI CHUROH.-Mor_lng,nt.lL Roy. W. C. Oliver; Evening, at 6,30, Roy. J. Whewell ELLERSLIE WESLEYAN SERVICES —Divine servioe will be held in tho Publio School-room To-toorrow'Evening, at 8.30, by Mfl.'Walils. ~_V____ ' ARCH. HILL WEBLETAN SKRVICES. - Divine Servioo will bo held in the Publio School-room To-morrow Bvonlng, at 6.30, by Rev. Thos. Buddie. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Bores-ford-street—Tho usual Services will be oonduoted To-morrow (Sunday), at ll a m. and 8.80 p.-U by the Pastor, the ReV. 3. Robertson, U.A. TVT^w NORTH fIOAD CONGREGa-J-l TIONAL SUNDAY-SOHOOU-PubUo worship will be conducted To-morrow, 18th June, In the above Sohool. by Mr Chilton, at 8. SQ p.m. ■ ' ' "■ IjONSONBY BAPITSi CHURCH.— I Sunday, Juno 25. "'Preapher, Rev. Charles Carter. Morning, II o'clook, subject, -'The Millennium ;" Jtvenlng, 6.30, a Baptismal Service. MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH —Pastor John Downing will preach Morning and E____r, TTJfITED METHODIST FREE \J CHURCH, Htt and Vinoent-etreets-Snnday Servloeß, June 18. to be osnduoted In tho Morning at 11, by tho Rev. T. Hodftson, and in tho Bvonlng at 630. by Mr G. -emus. UT, DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN lO CHURCH. Upper Bymonds-street,-Rov. T. McKenzie Fraaer, M.A. Morning at 11; Evening at 630, Lecture, "Mobos and the Plaaues of Egypt:" rTiHE Rev. Or. MoLkod will preach in .1 DevonportProsbjterlan Churoh oh Sunday, the 26th June, at 11 (morning), and halfpastt (evening). ! ' _ ___J IiiRANKLIN ROAD PRIMITIVE E METHODIST OHURCH.-'Monilng at 11, Evening at 6 30, ReV; J*. Gay. ■ "' SERVICES ip the Primitive Methodist Sunday SohoeLroom, Upper Pitt and Edwlptstreets— Afternoon at 3, Rev. c. E, BarUy 1 Evening at 6^30, Mr Tremaln. -I\J EWMARKET PRIMITIVE METHQ. i.l DIBT OHUROH.-Sorvloe3 To-morrow; Afternoon at 3, Rev. J. Guy: Etknlne at 6^o. Mr Konnerly. !_____ i IHKISTADELPHIaNS meet in the \J Carlton Aoademy, Hobson street overy first day of the week for breaking of broad at II a.m.; Suaday-sohoolat3p.m.,and Bible Class at 6.30 p.m. CIHUROH OF JESUS CHRIST LATJ TKR^DAY SAINTS hold Moetlngß In the Maaonlo Hall, Newton, on Sunday—ll a.m, for Saorament 6.30 p.m. preaching the Gospel. All are invited. No collection. ABBOTT'S OfERAHOUSE.-Geo. ABrown will lecture on Sunday night, at 6 30. Subject; "Is Man Immortal by Creation Or Redemption?" Mornlng'servlcp fit, Tomperance Hall. npHEATRE ROYAL; SUNDAY EVENX ING SBRVIOES, under the condnot of the Young Men's Christian Association, on Sunday Evening, from Bto 9. All are Invited. Seats free. St. Paul's Church. Monday, 26t^ june, organ recital, at 4 p.m., Br Mm ANGELO FORREST. SELECTED PIttCES from the Works of the following Grea,t Maaters (chronologically arranged), viz. :— Baoh Handel HBydn I Mo?irt Beethoven Weber ' Moscheles BChp,bert Menuelesohn j wagoer, AT 7.30 P.M.. B- MB. ANGrtto Forbbst ANn i Members of the Choir j— I. Voluntary—Maroh... '........,,0. ColUn t. Organ—Grand Sonata,,~_,... Mendelaaohn 1 3. Air-"Now Heaven, &o."— _..Haydn 4, Air and chorus—" lnfl immatna "„ _Rossini 5. Organ-Overture, "Titus",,_,,._.. Mozart li. Trio—"Hearts Feel"-.._,,...Mendelssehn 1. Magnificat.. ..-_.- -BartholdTours 8. Organ - Flute Conoerto _ Klnolc 8, Anthem-Prayer, "Moses"„„_..„Ro8Blnl 10.- Qrgan—Fugue In G -..Angela Forrest 11. Quartette—" The Hlgrima* H.Loslie 12. Air—"Let the Bright Seraphim"... Handel i 13. Organ—Nooturno...._ ....Spobr U, "Gloriain Bzoelsls". ,„..Dr. Garrett 115, Voluntary—Offortolre In 0 Minor„ , I An Offertory will be made on eaoh occasion In Aid of Choir Hxpenses.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3704, 24 June 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3704, 24 June 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3704, 24 June 1882, Page 3

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