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lectures, Etc. ■\7OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN V ASSOCIATION. CORXKR OF ■\VEIXK3LIIV AND AI.BERTWINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. Commencing each evening at half-past seven. July 22.—Lecture and Musical Selections. Chairman H. G. Seih Smith, Esq.. K.M. Subject : "Dry Bones," by Rev. (J. H. Garland. July 29.—Debate: " The Nationalisation of the Land." Chairman: Key. VV. Tebjis, M.A. Affirmative: E. Withy. Esq. Negative: Key. J. S. Hill. August s.—Musical Entertainment Chairman : IS. Withy, Esq. Conductor: J. P. Hooten, Esq. Au&ust 12.—Musical Entertainment. Chair man :F. Battler, Esq. Conductor: Herr Curl Schmitt. August 26 —Lecture and Musical Selections. Chairman: Rev. J 8. fill. Subject: "Daniel Defoe," by Rev. H. J. Lewis. September 2.—Debate; "Free Trade v. Protection." Chairman: C. E. Button, : Esq. Affirmative: X Bell, Esq. Negative: J. Lamb, Esq. September 23.—Mndical Entertainment. Chairman :G. P. Pierce, Esq. Conductor: V. E. Rice, Esq. Tickets for tbe course to admit bearer and lady. ss; to admit bearer only, 3s ; single lecture. Is, may be obtained from any of the booksellers from Members of Committee, or fj-om the librarian at the Rooms. Seats reserved for ticket-holders till twenty minutes paat seven. T.BUDDLE.\ A. K-MIGHT./Hon. Sec. W.BRAKENIiIG. Gen. Fee. Conveyances. T~~ ■. IME TABLE DAYIES BROS. 'BUSSES DEVONPORT TO TAKAPUNA, HURSTMERE, LAIiE UEACjti, AND « • SOHOObHOUSE. Telephone: Dkvoxpokt.Bokkau. Leaves Victoria Whakk, Devonport.— 8.20 a.m., 10.20 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m. Sundays— 10 a.m., '2.25 cm. Fares, Is. Leaves Takatcnj. — 9,5 a.m., 11.15 a.m., 3 p.m., 6 p.m. Sundays—ll a.m.. 4.:50 ri.m. Special Trips can be arranged at Post-Office, Devonport.' , Ladies and Gent's SADDLE HORSES, BUGGIES, BREAKS, WAGGONETTES, and conveyances of c very description at shortest notice. Expresses meet every boat to -receive and forward luggage of all descriptions. ATEKSON AND C~CC GRAIN MERCHANTS. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Omnibuses, Brakes, Cabs, and Saddle Horse 3 for Hire at lowest rates. Special arrangements made with Evening and Picnic Parties. Stores and Stableßi-Lome-street, Mt.Rosk.ilL and Avondale, Auckland, N.Z. r PAT Eft SON'S BUS E S , START jvrom Victoria-street to Mount Roskill—B. 845 ■j.jo (via btoneyuurst), 10.20,11.15 (via Stoneyhurst), VI, 1 tvia Stoneyhurst), l.ld, 2.aj (yj a Stoneyhurst), 3.15, i, 4.30 (via Stoueyhurst) 5 (via dtoiieyiiurst), 5.15,5i3U (via Stoneyhurat)' 5.15 (via Stoueyliurst), U. 5, 7 (via Stoneyhurat)' ■ 8.30, _1U (via btoaoyhur3W. Saturday—l2.3o^ i jrroui Mount Roskill—7 (via Stoncyhurst)' 7"0 a (via Stoneyliurst), B.2s,B.ls(viaStonevh'ursV 9.30, 10.30 tvia dtoneyhurst), 11.15, fi.l6 (via atoneyUurst), 1, 1.45 (via Stoneyhurst) 2 "ffl 3.ls(viaStoneyhurst), 4,4.45 (viaStoneylmrst) 5,30 (via Stoneyhurst), 6.15,7, y.16. • Saturday-Fi-om (Jueen-street (opposite Wyndham-street) toMouutEden-8,8.30, «, 9.30, 10.15, 11, li 30 12.30, 1.15 (omitted on Saturday), 2, 2.45 3*45' 4.16,4.30,5,5.7 (omitted on Saturday), 5.30 6 5* 9, 10. Saturday—l, 1.30, 7, 8.15, y, 10, after opera, From Mount Eden—7.3o, 8, 8.30,8.45,0 g.^o 10 11 11, 11.30,12.15, 1.15,2, 2.15, 3.30,4,4.15,5 6 30' 5.45, 7. 9.30. aaturday-U, 8, V, 9.301 ' ' From Union Baiik to Mount Albert and Avon dale—K.lo, 10.15,12.15.2 (omitted on Saturday) 3 (omitted on Saturday), 4.15 (omitted on Saturday), 5.15, 0.15' (omitted on Saturday) 8 (Mount Albert only), 10.15 (omitted on Saturday). Saturday—l.ls, 2.30,3.45. 9,10,11. From Avondale and Mount Albert—7,B,9,l015 11.30 1.30, 3, 4,. 5.30, 9 (Mount Albert only)! Saturday-2.30, 0,6.30. From National Bank to IS ew Lynn—lo.3o (from Avondale only), 1.30, 0,30. Saturday—io 30 Sundays, weather permitting—lo.4s,6. From New Lynn —8.15, 12.15 (from Avondale only), 3.1S (omitted on Saturday). Saturday— 5.30. Sundays, weather permitting—9 a.m. 4.30. j Special' Buses put on should sufflcientindneementoilor. T O H N "O O L' L A R D Begs to inform hia friends and the public generally that he has commenced business in Auckland as ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENT, VALUATOR, ETC., And trusts he will merit a fair sharo of public patronage. J. 8., having many years' experience as a VALUER OF to REAL et ESTATE, LIVE Is in a Posltionjo^dv^buye^and seller for JB also, haviDg received a thorough agricul tural and pastoral training in the United Kingdom and having 25 years experience as a' farmer in Auckland, is capable o£ PURCHASING ALL KINDS OP STOCK. TARMiSEEDS, AHTFIICIAL MANURE^ BAK AND IMPLEMENTS, ETC.,, ' For his farming friends who live at a distance from the principal markets. johnTollard, ; ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENT. : Office: Durham-street Weßt, Auckland. THE Best Gifb for Home friends is Brett's Auckland Almanac, containing a Pictorial Representation of Queen-street, Description of the ProviHcial Patriot, Now Gpjde toiiotLake, SiC.SiC

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 173, 25 July 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 173, 25 July 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 173, 25 July 1887, Page 3