" /CHRISTIAN' Baptism, and Its Eela<Otiou to the Blood of Christ^-A Discoursa on to above, at the Ho^e Cook-street, To-morrow, at 6.30 p.m. Aii aio invited., Baptisms at the close. -~.■• - TmiFTY- Years of Progress (Second . JD Address) will be the subject of the Rev. J. ST Hill's Address to Men To-morrow (Sun-, day) Afternoon, at Three o'clock1, in the Lecture Hall, .Young Men's .Oinstian Association. Come 'and bring a; friend. Gallery reserved, for ladies. .' - •' *:•..' - <niTY HALL SUNDAY .EVENING* <O EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, conducted by the Young Men's Christian Association, tomoixow (Sunday) at eight o'clock. Doorsi open at half-past seven. Seats all free. Come eai Iy■ASSOCIATION' for the Teaching of J\. Divine Healing:, through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Usual weekly meeting on Monday next. at:3p.m., in the Social HaII,'Y.M.C.A. ■ Buildings. Members and Friends invited. ;■ >p I T V ' HA' L L. MR. PO OLE Y'S SUNDAY AFTERNOON, CONCERT? (Under the patronage of ,Capt.-Commandant. Leßov, Officers, Members of the Naval Brigade, and the Mercantile Marine) SUN DAY 26th J, U N, E. ' ' ! PROGRAMME: ; • ■ 1. National Anthem (arranged by Henry Lesliel 2. Solo (tenor), "The Chorister" (Sullivan),' Mr. A. Andrews. ' , ■ ■■ , „ 3. Chorus, " Glory to God in the Highest" • (Handel). Choir. . ; 4. Solo,(basso), " Honour and Arms (Handel), 5. Solo (trombone), " The Village Blacksmith. 11. Mr. Worsley. . .... "He goes on Sunday to the church, . .-.." i And sits amongst his boys." Organ obligate, Oia 100 th. 6. Scena (Naaman), Raising^ the Shunamite's ♦ Son (Costa), Madame Pooley, Mr. Bush, and boys. 7. Solo (organ, Athalie) "March of Priests" ■ . (Mendelssohn) ;„•,... :■'-.„ •' , . 8. Duet, ",Now we are Ambassadors (Mendelssohn), Messrs. Bui-nham and Bush. 9. Hymn 296, A. & M., " Sing Alleluia," Choir. 10. National Anthem, the Naval Band, Choir, and Audience. , , ..... ..... { ■ Conductor, Mr Pooley. - Open to trie Public. Collection to defray expenses. Doors open at 2, to commence at 3 o clock. Front row in Circle will be reserved for Officers, and the Sta-lls for Potty Officers and Seamen, until five 'minutc3 t to three. '■ >.■■'■■ '■:':' PLEASE CUT THIS PROGRAMME OUT. T}RESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Jr — ! ■ ■ "■ A CONFERENCE . •~'.'., '.!.'. '..,',■:..'.'/.'■■,/WJII beheld in ' ,'-r '$■'. tin ;"< ST. JAMES'S CHURCH,ON WEDNESDAY, ' \ -—^ 29th june, at 7.SOP.M '■- >'■ ->■■ Subjects:— ■'■■ '■■■ - V. '': '_' % 1. "How to reach the non-Churchgoing " ■ Rev. T. Adams 2. "The duty of Church members in reference '- •■■ to Evangelistic Services" Mr. W. P. Hunter 3. "Consecration" „ .. Rev. C Worboys An opportunity will be given for discussion ..-. bii at the close of each address. :. '. ALL AEE CORDIALLY im^ITED. ' I ; " ■'■'"" . ; G. B. MONRO; Convener: 'I ~,, ■ :•'•, Lectures.-.Etc .-*. ,-■ ;: ■■ -■. "\7-OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN. X . ASSOCIATION, CORNER OP WEI-LESLEY, AND ALBERT- '. ■ .. ,'~ STRIiETS. . ■"-.' " /■ . '-| WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES.Commencing each evening at half-past seven. ■ June 2i.—Lecture and Musical Selections; ■ Chairman: F.Larluns,Esq. Subject: "Th^ 'Age of Charles V.," by C. P. Newcbmbe,' Esq. ; : :; X' '. ; ■ ''■ '; '[■"-' '-''■'• '■•'■•■ . ■ July I.—Lecture and Musical Selections.1. Chair* man: T. Buddie Esg, Subject: "Luck/i by Rev. T. Spurgeon. July 15.—Lecture and Musical Selections. Chairman H. G. Seth Smith, Esq., E.M. Subject : "Dry Bones," by Rev. C. H. Garland.' July 29.—Debate:,"TheNationalisation of ,the Land." Chairman: Rev. AY. Tebbs,MA' m. •Affirmative: E. Withy, Esq. NegativeJ '■ Revl J. S. Hill. ~ ■;:..;: --j \?'.-y,:h. \ -.;;■;; : i August s.—Musical Entertainment. Chairman f E. Withy, Esq. Conductor: •J. P. H'ooten,Esq. August 12.—Musical' • Entertainment.- Chairman : F. Battley, Esq. Conductor: Here Carr Schmitt. ■ '_»■;. i ~:. i .. v . . August_ 26.—Lecture and Musical S'eieciionsii ■ Chairman: Rev. J;. S. will.- Subject™ "Daniel Defoe," by Rev. H. J.>Lewis. * r ;, ,;./i September; 2.—Debate; VFree Trade v; Proi: tection." Chairman: C E. , Button,, Esq.' Affirmative: E. BeU, Esq. NdgaUte: J.1 Lamb, Esq. SeptemDer 23.—Musical Entertainment. <j Ghair- - man :.G. P. Pierce, Esq. Conductor: V.E, [.ir^Kice; Esq. • ~,;,-:v, ,:.■■. Tickets for the course to admit bearer and, « :iaay, ss; to admit bearer only, 3s ; single lee- • ture, i s> . may bo obtained from any of the booksellers from Members of Committee, or from; . the Librarian at the Rooms..- • :■ * Seats reserved for ticket-Holders till 'twority. .-minutes past seven. *^ •■ ■• -, ■. .--.■: ■"--■■ T:BUDDLBJ,t> ■- ' w it' , A. KMIGHT;jiron.SGC. i-^^»!": ' '■[■■ •' W.BRAKENRIG. Gen. Sec; ■, ' t z'' l' Public Notices. w -' ' v' ..--- XTORTHERN Cash Drapery and Clotliino-1 -LN - Co.:s Salo.for Shirts,- Socks, iUndershirts, audDrawers; ; ' ~ , ~ SPEARS,. 25.; 6cl. each, 215..-per doz.: Bow and Arrows, • ss.—Craig's Curiosity < Shop, Prmces^street. ' ' - ■ ■ ■, ,?H USICAL INSTRUMENTS. —Country^ '■ ~visitors areinvitedto inspect the cxtcn- - sive>stock of- above.—On view-only at Oak, House,.Hobsonstreet.; . ; h '~:■ . . W~ORSTBD SUITS, .with an extra Pairt, v,' o o f. for notliinar.-fii.-At I. W Dalton's, Tailor, Yictoria-streofrEast.' f. /;; / HE-ASS MANURE. —Freezing Co. 's: &f>. \JT.rios, of all merchants. :;r, ~:■■. .', E:b WA'RiD ''bbadf o ed: ■ tmXfe I'^ taken the -. :.. •. PRO^TNCIAL HOTEL, ': ' ' Shortland-street, will be glad to see old friends, and hopes, by strict attention to give satis- .''* GOOD ACCOMMODATIONFORBOARDERS^ WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST' . :; BRANDS. '. ; ---;'! ; XHIBITION of Glassblowing, Saturda^' Afternoon, from 2 to 5. ' Admission, 6cT: ■ Prizes given. ■ Works. Freeman's Bay. ■■ > ■ ; TNVIGORATE the system with Wolfe's ' if you would avoid bilious:' E<D \ ;•: n Jo nc s^ ■ , -'■■ -• - jLate E. 'and, A. Jones')," ' ■ •=''...." r House, FttrWishing, and GEiraißAi, ' ; ■:: !" • ■'■ "IRONMONGER, ; ;'-?; -\, :T , , 'Ponsonby Road and PompaUie^Torrace !-:,•;■" ;-^V.;i Auckland, NIZ; rra°e ' -/■ Agent for the Phoenix Fire Office Advertisement Agent for Auckland e'venisxj' ■.''.'• '.■'■ ./'■.. <" •'• Star, •■ .\ ., .*- , , Post Office Sayings Bank, -Money^ Order Office Telegraph Station; Telephone Bureau:- : ' ~~., comin^eveS^ ': ; ','; • ' Meetings, &o, t| ;' '' ' ■'' ; ':' ■;": Newton Bkhs-Auckland Draughts Club,' 7.3 a. : t ' Rof a,^ JastJces at Police Court.: ' :"U June 27-M^sesß; W.;Moody^L.D;Nath a n. • r.^ : >;^.Auotlon-.Sales:di a JKoifd^':;^.* 'Js .'.; t' Sffi o £*JT lJ^ t-Honßßhol4 Furniture; D, E. Eyans^ProlißertV &p ■ v>'' ""'" "' ) r' * *V . '■ ISW^^^^<^ Fur. ' h \
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 148, 25 June 1887, Page 5
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