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lost and Found. LOST, 3 Pies.—Apply to R. J. Sandall, Now North Road. 10s reward. OST, on Sunday last, in tho Remuera Road, near St. Mark's Church, a Silver Brooch Bet with pearls.-Tho finder will receivo 10a on application to Mr Huskisson, Watohttl tkor. Newmarket. - LOST, a Retriever Pup, about 4J months old. — The flndor will bo rewarded by leaving same at Brigg's, Butcher, PonßQnby. LOST, Yesterday, a Bag, containing valuablo papers, of no use to any but owner. Please leave it at Mr Lowe's Shop, Kyber Pass. . ' ■' LOST, between Grey and flobson streets, a Silver Locket and Chain. A liberal roward given.- Samuel Coombes & Co., Canada Buildings, Quoen-stroct. __^__ LOST, between Beresford-strcet and Albert-street, Waterworks Meter Rate Book.—Finder please return to Waterworks Office, or Jas. Carlaw, jun., Turncock. LOST, on Monday week, between St. Georgo's Bay Road and Queon-streot, Frieze Coat, much worn.—Roward on delivery to McCaughey, Cabstand, or City Market Yard. OST, on Saturday last, a Fox Terrier, with largo blask spot on centre of baok.— Finder pleaae return aamo to Star Office. Ecclesiastical. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Cornor of Wellesley and Albort-streeta. — Meeting for United Prayer THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at 7.30. A'Bible Reading will bo given. Friends are cordially invited. A BIBLE CLASS for MEN every SUNDAY Afternoon, from 3 till 4. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.—B a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, Sermon, and Holy Communion; 0.30 p.m., JCvening Prayer and Sermon. "St Andrew and Advent, T. BAItNABAS'S, Mount Eden.—First Sunday in Advent, St. Androw's Day, Day of Special Intercession for Missions—ll a.m.. Morning Prayer, Sermon, and Holy Communion: 7 p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon, " Waking. S~~T. TIIOMAS TS CHURCH.—HoIy Communion. 8 a.m.; Morning Prayer. 11 a.m.; Flower Service. 3 p.m.; Evensong, G. 30 p.m.— Lloyd Keating, Pastor. S~~T, ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Morning at 11. Roy. A. Carrick. Subject: '-True- Christians, tho World's Light." Evening at 6.30, Mr W. Ferguson. Subject: " Christ, our Pattern." ELLESLEY - STREET BAPTIST CHURCIL-Sunday. 30th Novomber.Pastor W. E. Rico will preach—Morning, .in the Church. 11 o'clock; Evening, in tho Choral Ha 11,6.15 o'olock, ■■" Mount'eden baptist chapel. -Morning, |ll o'olock, Mr R. "B. Shaldors; Evening, 6.30, Mr D. Why took. TAHUHU BAPTIST CHURCH. —Roy. W. E. Rico will Preaoh in ;the above Chapel on MONDAY EVENING Next,' Dccembor lßt, at 7.30. All aro invited. ONSONBY BAPTIST CHAPEL.— Morning at 11, and Evening at 6.30. by the Pastor, Rev. ft Cartor. Subject: Morning -" Signs of tho Timos." Evening-" The Extinction.of Evil." ' - ARCH HILL WESLEYAN CHURCH. —Morning, at 11 o'olock, Mr Olphert; Evening at 0.30, Mr Gibson. Sankoy's hymns used at the Evonlng Service. PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. - Morning at 11. Roy. W. Clarke (of Sydnoyl; Evening at G. 30. Rev. J. Y. Simpson (of South Australia). OT. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHUROH, JO Ponsonby.—Morning at 11. Rev. A. Rold ; Evening at 0.30. Rev.—Mr Burgess (of South Aus-, traliaj. PARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH.— Morning at 11. Mr A. C. Lawry; Kvoning at 0.30, Roy. S. Griffith. DEVONPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH. •—Morning at 11, Roy. W. G. Parsonson; Evening at 6.30, Rev. W. O. Parsonson. * ' UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT STREETSMorningat 11, Itov. S. Macfarlano. Evoning at 6.30, Rev. S. Macfarlune. MOUNT HDKN—6 30 p.m., Mr C. Runaliaw. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW OS follow»:ALE XA N 1 )R A-STREET-Mornlng at 11-Rov. W. S. Potter. Subject: "The Palm Troo an Emblem of the Righteouß." Evening at 6.3 U. Rev. W. S. Potter. Subjeot: "Mosos1 Wise Choice/1 , PITT AND EDWIN STREETS- ■': '. ' Morninii at 11- Mr G. Turlev. Kvoning at G.3o—Mr It, B. Horsloy.* v* FRANKLIN ROAD PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH.-November 30. -Morning. 11, Evening, 0.30, Roy. J. Boothroyd. ' ' riONGKEGATIONAL SERVICES. Ly BERESFOR D-STREET-Morning at 11. and Kvoning at o.3o—Rev. J. Robertson, M.A. , MOUNT KUENEvoning at U.3o—Mr W. Brakenrig. ELSH SERVICE.—Tho Rev. R. J. Roberta will preach at tho Rooms of tho T.M.C. Association to-morrow (Novembor 30). at 0.30 p.m. A RCH HILL PUBLIC SCHOOLJ\. ROOM. - Lord's Day Meetings. - For worship at 11 a.m., Sunday-school at 3 p.m., and 'reaching at 6.30 p.m. All oarnestly invitod. Sankcy'shymns. piHKISTIAN MEETING - HOUSE, \j corner of Cook and Hobson-stroota.—Sub-ject for To-morrow, at 0.30 p.m., " Unity and Uniformity, or How to Distinguish tlie Church of Christ." Coino early. Nocallection. Sankoy's hjmna. _____ ' 4 T_"EW~~CHU"RCH"SEiIVICES.—HeId JLI in tho Commercial Rooms, over Rattray's. Queen-strcot Morning at 11 o'clock. Subject: '■ The Return Homo." TVfBWTON CONGREGATIONAL JLI CHURCH. Edlnburgh-streot-Paatorj toy. Thomas Adams. Sunday Sorvices—Morning, at 11 o'olock. Mr C. E. Button; Evoning at 6.30, Professor Aldia. mHEATRE RO V A L,—SUNDAY JL EVENING SERVICES, undor the con duct of tho Young Men's Christian Association on Sunday evoning, from 8 to 9. All are in 1 vited. Boats free. %_■ P~ ~ONSONB"y HALL. — SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES, undor tho con"duct of tho Ponsonby Evangolistlo Compiittee, on Sunday Evening, from 8 to 9. Soata free. No colleotion. All aro invited. ".'.•-". TDATIONALISTIC ASSOCIATION, JL\i Lome-street Hall.—To-morrow (Sunday), tfovomber 30.—Children's Lyceum, 9.3o'aim, Evoning Meeting at 7 o'clock. Lecturo by Mr Jas. Morris. Discussion in vlted. Musical Bbleotions as usual. Ladies and the public ooraially invitod. The attention of mombeiß and friends is drawn to an advertisement re Plcuic in another column. "-' -.•* HURCH OF JESUS CHRIST LATTER-DAY SAINTS.-Divlne Setvlce lcld every Sunday at the Masonic Hall, Nowtan, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. All aro luvited. No collection. >; CHURCH OF CHRIST, Oddfellows' Hall, Ponsonby. — Mornirig_ Service; at 11. Evening, Lecture at 6.45 by U. H. Taylor Thames). Subject: " Conditional Immortality n the Ist and 2nd Centuries." ■-. _ /^HRISTADELPHIANS meet in the \J Newton Hall for fellowship at 2 p.m., Bible Class at 3.30 p.m., to which the interested aro cordially invited. jfNHURCH OF CHRIST, Temperance \j Hall, Albert-street—Morning Selvloe at 11. Evening Lecture at 6.45 by Goo. Aldridge, Subject: "The Parable of the Great Snpper.'r /CHURCH OF CHRIST, New Eden Hall,: VyMtEden.^-MorningSorviceotil. JBfrenlne, Lecture at 6.15 by Jos. Dixon. ■ Stibjeoti "More: Beyond." : QT. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. MR NEVILLE BARNETT'S ;-;: | SECOND .; ORGAN RECITAL OK THURSDAY, Utii DECEMBER.'.; UCKLAND BAPTIST TABER- ■ NACLK. 7 •' 4. LECTURE In aid of the' Building Fund, • - BY REV. W. E. RICE, " THE CITY OF THE SEVEN HILLS," TUESDAY EVENING, half-past seven o'clock, Decombor 2,1881. IN ST. JAMES'S HALL, ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. ; J ROME-THK CITY OF THE SEVEN HILLS. SYNOPSIS: ! 1 ANCIENT ROME: its FOUNDATION.— Romulus and Remus succoured by a Wolf— The Twelvo Vulturos—The Seven Hills. ITS RISE: Wars and Conquests—Romanl Courage—Victorians everywhere—Reign of Augu'stus-Tomple1 of Janus—Advent of Christ— Caligula and Nero, monsters in human form—Burning of City—Persecution of Christians—Constantino the Great. ITS FALL: Reverses of Fortune—lnvasions and Defeat—Empire divided and dis-' solved—Origin of European Nations. ■„ j Recitation-" THE FALL OF ROME." 2. MODERN ROME.—Buildings-Strange Relics, —Baint Worship—lnhabitants—Bogßara—1 Idlers — Pricstß — Tho Pope — Modern Miracles (•' 7 dovlls oast out"). Recitation-" STAMP OUT THK IMPIOUS NAMIC." 3. BIBLICAL HOMlC—lmpi'lnonmont Of St. Paul —ITtH prlvulo roolilonoo —2ml Im-prisoninnnt-Miirlynloni—J)««(l yot Allvo —Laurtablo iimlillion, MUaiO AT INTICUVAIA , [FlKl M R 8 J^ g OMERVILL B , WBIVI4iiBI ( Icy-Bl'UEß'l' (or i'( IMITK OI'UIU HOUSE), BICQB TO INTIMATE THAT SHB 18 NOW SHOWING ENGLISH and PARISIAN MililNßßt ENGLISH and PARISIAN MILLINERY; RECEIVED PER lOtfKJ, ■~ October 11881.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4525, 29 November 1884, Page 7

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