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JLost aad Fonnd. 1 AS. REWARD.—Lost from A. Jor_i_X_r dan's Paddock, Panmurc, one Pure Whito Cow, at calving ; one horn off; branded H on left shoulder. lAS REWARD-Lost on leaving City JLX_F Hall, Thursday afternoon, Lady's Handbag, containing purse with ono pound note and 15s in silver, owner's namo written on card inaide. Reward at Stak_____3l S. REWARD.—Lost, Yellow Jacobin Pigeon.—Apply G. Towler. 143. Grey-street. OST, from Ellerslie, on 30th March, oue-year-old Heifer, spotted red and white. Reward given.-Mrs Cawag, Ellerslie. L~OST, on 14th inst., a Black and Tan Collie Pup.—Reward at J. Bojle's, Unionstreet. LOST, a Macintosh Cape, in Brown-st., Ponsonby.—Reward at Pullan and Armitage's. ___ LOST, in Onehunga, 6 Tickets for Panmurc Foresters' Ball, Nos. 55 to 60. Anyone presenting these numbers at the door will notbeadmitted.—W, L~OST"on"Aprif~lsth» between Parnell Orphan Home and Hospital, a Gold Broach. Finder rewarded.—Apply Mrs Butterworth, Milliner, Karangahape ltoaj. LOST, from Surrey St., Ponsonby, an all black Cattle Dog. Anyone detaining him after this date will be prosecuted, as he is known to the ranger.—Apply STABjDfflce. LOST on IVednesday night between the Opera House and North Shore, a Lady's Gold Tiger-claw Brooch.—The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at tho STAR Ollico. LOST, a Lady's Purse, containing a sum of money. Reward given—Apply Miss Jordan, cars Mr AVcbley. Rose Road, Surrey Hills. OST, last night, Vessel's Boat, from schooner Willinga, painted red bottom, light top.—Finder will bo rewarded by returning same to Willinga, Railway Wharf. Albert Avenue, Mount Eden, on Monday, Black and Tan Pup (Gordon Setter); 5s reward to anyone returning him. OST OR STOLEN, Saddle and Bridle from Bay Pony, Thursday lii-fht; reward if returned; anyone detaining willbeprosecuted. —A. Laurie, Mount Eden. DOG. —Strayed from House, [Newfoundland Pup.—Reward on returning same to W. S, Cunningham, Granville Terrace, Parnell. FOUND, Bay Pony Mare. —Owner can have samo by paying expenses to W. A. Craig, Symond St. FOUND, certain Cure for Toothache, "Electric Vapour" never fais. Price. Is (returned if not as represented). Sole vendor, R. Eagleton, Hairdresser, 138, Queen-street. TO BE SOLD (Cheap), Snail Baiting Business. — John Watson, Ponsonby Road. T~ ~ 0 LET, Furnished or Unfupished, Sir Walter Buller's Residence aid Grounds, at Wellington.—Baker Bros., Aicklund and Wellington. EccelesiasticaS. ST. PAUL'S, Eden Crescent.— Easter Day—B a.m.. Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Festival Service, Sermon, and Holy Communion. 6.30 p.m., Festival Service and Sermon. Antaems: "Christ BeitK Raised" (Elvey), " Break Forth into Joy " (3amby). ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. — Easter Day—Holy Communisn, 7 and 8 a.m., and after Morning Prayer. Morning Prayer, 11 a.m. Evening Prajer, 7 p.m. Anthem, "The Lord is my Strength."— Preacher, L. 11. Outram. S~T. JA M E S'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wellington-street-Morning at 11, Evening at 6.3o—Rev. R. F. Macnicol.' D-~B V 0 N P OR T~PMSfeTERIAN CHURCH.-Morning at 11, Evening at 6.30-Rev. J. Hill. ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Ponsonby.-Moming at 11, Evening at 7—Roy. T. F. Robertsco. V 6 N D A L E PREStYTERIAN CHURCH.-Morning at 11, '* Who Shall Roll Ua Away the Stone?" Evening at 7. "The Great Race—Tho Weirhts and the Spectators." Henderson, 2.30.—1ev. C. Worboys. , -foJORTHCOTE PRESBYTERIAN Ll CHURCH.-Morning at 11, Evening at 6.3 Q. Sabbath-school at 2.30-MrM. Marshall. NEHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Morning at 1\ Evening at 6.30. ST. PETE R'S PRE S B?T E RIAN CHURCH, Surrey Hills.—Horning at 11. " The Place Whero tho Lord Lay." Evening at 6.30, " The Resurrection—the Sure Foundation." —Rev. R. Sommerville. | PITT-STREET WESLEY AN CHURCH. — Morning at 11. Rev. C. H. Laws. Evening at 6.45. Rev. I Berry. JOHN'S WESLEYAK CHURCH. kJ Ponsonby.—Morning at 11, Sev. J. BerryEvening at 6.45, Rev. C. H. Laws. r _ RAFTON ROAD ¥ESLEYAN CHURCH. — Morning al 11, Roy. S. J. Serpell. Evening at 6.30, Mr S Stone. EVONPORT WESLEY AN CHURCH. — Morning at 11, Rev. J. Ward. Evening at 6.30. Mr H. J.Ross. b E v. j! B 3 R R V Invites those who have daubts as to the Historical Certainty of the Hesurrect:on of Jesus to come and hear an Address upon this subject at St. John's, Ponsonby,TO-MORROW MORNING, or at Pitt-street dhurch in the EVENING. PITT-STREET WESLEYAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. EASTER SUNDAY (APRIL 17). Sermons will be preached: 11 a.m., by Rev. C. H. LAVS 6.45 p.m., by Rev. J. BERRY, i ——— An Address will be given by Rer.C. H. LAWS at 3 o'clock. THE ANNUAL SOIREE Will take place the following WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, When tho Annual Report and Bilance-3hcet for the year will be presented. Addresses by Ministers aid others. Special Music by the Scholars at all the above Services. Tickets for Tea, Is. Children, Half-price. FRAN ICLIN ROAD PRIMITIVE METHODIST SUNDAY-SCHOOL. The above Anniversary will be celebrated TO-MORROW, When the services will beheld in the Morning at 11. the Rev. J. GUY will preach. Afternoon at 3. the Rev. R. SCOTT WEST. Evening at 6.30, the Rev. W. a POTTER. Evening Collection at the door, on entering the Church. SOIREE ON TUESDAY, 19th. Tea on the Tables at 6.30. Tickets. Is. Children, 9d. Public Meeting at-7.30. Chairman: S. C. BROWN, Esq., Mayor of Newton. Speakers: Revs. Guy and Potter, and Mr Enoch Wood, Special Singing by the Scholars ut all the Services, Led by an Efllcient Orchestra. PTblTmI TT V E ME T H "ODI ST CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROAD - Morning at, 11, Rev. J. Guy. Afternoon at 3, Rev. Scott West. Evening at 6.3o,—Rev. V,*. S. Potter. WATER VlEW—Afternoon at 3. Rev. W. S. Potter. Evening at 6.30, Mr Rinnan). RICHMOND ROAD-Afternoon at 3, Mr Crabtree. Evening at 6.30, MiSgragg. PR IMITIVTM iTHO DIS T CHURCHES SERVICES TO-MORROW, as follows: ALEXANDRA - STREET CHURCH - Morning at 11, Rev. W. S. Potter. Evening at 6.30,-Rev. J. Guy. PITT AND EDWIN STREETS (Newton)Morning at 11, Mr Muldoon. : Evening at 6.30, Mr Muldoon. EDEN TERRACE MISSION HALL (VICTORIA AVENUEI-Afternoon at 3, Mrg Kerr, Evening at 6.30, Evangelistic Sorvico.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 90, 16 April 1892, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 90, 16 April 1892, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 90, 16 April 1892, Page 5

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