Lectures. Etc. FRIDAY EVENING. FORESTERS r HALL, NEWTON. THE PASSION OF OUR LORD. LECTURE by Mr GEORGE ALDRIDGE, Illustrated by 48 BEAUTIFUL COLOURED PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PASSION PLAY, Aβ performed at Ober-Ammergau in 1890. Photographs taken on the spot. Sacred Music during Evening:. Pictures will be Shown on Screen 20 Feet Square, By CHAS. COOPER'S LIMELIGHT DISSOLVING LANTERN. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8. Admission-ONE SHILLING. TTNIVERSITY COLLEGE. The Locture-roorae and Laboratories will be Closed on SATURDAY next, the 16th inst. The Opening Lectures of Saturday will be delivered on Saturday, the 23rd inst. The subjects of these lectures will be •'Elementary Science" and "Agricultural Science." P E R A HOUSE. EASTER SUNDAY EVENING, April 17th. THE PASSION OF OUR LORD. T ECTUEE BY WALTER TOENTLEY, Illustrated by. 48 BEAUTIFUL COLOURED PHOTOGRAPHS cISH OF THE PASSION PLAY, As performed at Ober-Ammergau in 1890. Photographs taken on tho spot, SACRED MUSIC DURING EVENING. Pictures will be Shown on a Screen 20 Feet Square, by CHAS. COOPER'S LIMELIGHT DISSOLVING LANTERN. Doors open at quarter to eight. Commence 8.30. Admission—Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls and Pit, Is. Meetings. A UCKLAND BOWLING CLUB. A Meeting: of Members will be held on the Green tomorrow (GOOD FRIDAY), at 2 p.m. Business : To arrange Reception Meeting of Representative* on return from Napier, and lor contest Club v. Reps. G. W. COZENS. $ Hon. Treasurer. UCKLAND CITY S~CIfOOLS DISTRICT. In accordance with public notico by the Board of Education of the District of Auckland, Householders are required on or before 8 p.m of MONDAY next, the 18th instant, to send to me, the undersigned, at my office, Imperial Chambers, Vulcan Lane, the names of persons being resident householders nominated to serve upon the Auckland City District Schools Committoo for tho year next ensuing. JOSEPH BLADES, Chairman Auckland City District Schools Committee. April 13,1892. _ ".4 UCKLAN"ITITUGBY - UNION. jHL A Special General Meetingof the above Union will be held in the British Hotel on THURSDAY, 21st April, at 8 p.m. Business : To consider proposed alterations in the boundaries of the following districts : - Ponsonby, Suburbs, Parncll, and Newton. G. 11. DIXON, Hon. Sec. Public Notices. AUCKLAND TURKISH BATHS, : LORNE-STREET. Tho best remedy for INFLUENZA, COLDS, LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, &C, Open daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.na. Spocial Baths for Ladies. R A~T E R T> R O S., STOCK and SHARETJROKERS, No. 3, Stock Exchange, and 97, Queen-street, Auckland ; also at Albert-street, Thames. Shdrelnvcstore'Guido for ward odonapplication _____ GROOM. BUTCHER, k CO., IMPORTERS. FOHT-STR.EET, FOB Galvanised Corrugated Iron, Bar Iron Horse Nails, Sheet Zinc. Coffin Furniture Nails and Floor Brada. Bimkei;, Baths Saucepans Axes, Spades. Shivole Milk-dishes. Paints and "Vanishes, etc. Low prices. A oall will repay you. £0 E wore an ill-made suit uf clothoa ».. The day when first we met. And his manly brow wae frowning Beneath Ins hair of jet. His step had all tho moodiness. His voice that surly tono Of one who knows ho is ill-dressed, J Who ull who saw would own. I I saw him but a moment. Yet mcthinks I sco him now, Blowing up his tailor. With anger on his brow. A Fancy Worsted Suit of Clothes When next we met he wore ; His brow with joy was radiant— Hod been to DALTO'In'S Store. And got that splendid Sv.it of Clothes For only Three Pennds Ten ; And an Extra Pair of Trousers, too, Was with the suit thrown in. I saw him but a moment, Yot mothinks 1 soo him now. As he walked away so jauntily With joy upon bi3 brow. [F a rjinn. and, a half wear a suit and a half for a year and a half, how many suits of tweod made by J. H. Dalton will six men wear in seven years? 210 is the Number. Don't forget. , ■ T AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the several parcels of Land hereinafter described will bo brought under the provisions of " The Land Transfer Act, 1885," unloss caveat in the meantime bo lodged forbidding the same in each caso on or before the 14th day of May, 1892 :— ARCHIBALD BTJCHANAN-Allotments 67 and 63, Pariah of Paremoromo, containing 209 acres. Unoccupied. 2963 JOHN OWEN-Partof Allotment Sl'j Parish ol Takapuna, containing 6 acres 1 rood" 17 porchos. Unoccupied. 2964 Diagrams may bo inspected at this office. Dated this 9th day of April. 1892, at the Lands Registry Office. Auckland. THKO. KISSLINR. DJstrict Land Registrar. TWT O T 1C E. 2iE THE ESTATE OF ROBERT MARTIN, OF MERCER, DECEASED. Tho Trustees of the above estate respectfully request payment of all accounts up to 31st March, 1892. Accounts not paid or arrangements made as to payment on or betore 20th April, 1892, will be placed in tho hands of their solicitor for recovery. (Signed, THOMAS PORTER, SCOTT HUNTER, Executors of the late Robert Martin. mHE AUCKLAND MERCHANTS'AND JL TRADESMEN'S ACCOUNT COLLECTING AND DEBT RECOVERY ASSOCIATION. For terms apply to WM. G. DURHAM, Manager. Nos: 1 and 2, Mercantile Chambers, Queen-at.,near Bank of Now Zealand. mARANAKI Butter, 10d per lb-Rew'e, JL Victoria-street. NIAGARA FALLS-aro a Grand Sight, but, nearer home yon have a grander —Feuton's show of 7s 6d Felts.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 89, 14 April 1892, Page 8
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