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late Advertisements. ST. SEPULCHRE'S SCHOOLROOM. MONDAY, OCTOBER 24. CONCERT, St. Sepulchre's Ladies' Part Song Club, assisted by Misses W. Dudley, Purohas, Marsden; Messrs Charters, Stubbs, Teniplcr, and Coney. Commence at 8 p.m. Tickets.. .. .. .. One Shilling. V3T. GEORGE'S HALL, NEWTON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25. In connection with the Church of the Epiphany CONCERT AND TABLEAUX. STALL OF NEKDLEWORE. Admission, Is. Commence at 8. Light Refreshments. j[*6>**y Iron-frame English Piano—The 3&c_' 6 London and Berlin Piano Company, I Hhortlanct-street.—W^H^AVebbe, manager. ( mHE LONDON AND'BERLIN PIANO JL COMPANY, Shortland-street, have the largest and best assorted ttcck of Pianos and Organs in the North Island.—W. H. Wobbe, Manager. ANTED Known—Corneata, Pink Corn Cum. safest a^id most effectual application for hard or soft corns. Price Is with brush. — John Kenderdine, Chemist, Karangahauc Road. WANTED, a Plumber. —Apply Mr VI MonaghnitiEUerslie.' nnO LET, Furnished .-roomed House and JL Scullery, Piano, Bath, Copper Boiler, every convenience, noar train.—C. H. Williamson, 83, Quoen-stroet. FARM BOOK. KEEPING! System recomnuinded by Royal Agricultural Society of Jinglaud. Taught personally or by cmrespondencu by Mr <Jilcs, Educational Chambers, Durham-street East. WANTED, a Smart Housemaid for the Country. Wages. 12s.—Apply, Mrs W. Cruiekshank, Sonoma, Princes street, aftor 7in the evening. ________ _ OrffeS per Month will Purchase a New &\9 English or German Iron-frame Piano from the London and Berlin Company, Short-land-street.— W. H. W'ebbe. manager. 1 &\^ Per on*'l w''^ Purchase an AmeriB- \7 can Organ from the London and Berlin Piano Company, Shortland-strect.—\V, H, Webbe, manager. "EXTRAORDINARY SACRIFICE. -I JLLJ have only one of the Building Allotments in Brighton Koad, Kemucra, left, and as the estate must be closed, I am instructed to reduce the prico to £35 cash. Corner allotment.—J, Thorn oh, 81, Quoen-aireot. No. 1371 Q ADDLERY. DADD LE RY. DADDLER Y. GREAT SALE FOR THREE MONTHS ONLY. G . P... HILL, SADDLER, 179, QUEEN STREET, Havingjust bought a largo stock of Saddlery at a considerable discount, IS NOW OFFERING the same to the public at from 10 to 30 per cent below ordinary prices. SPECIAL "DEDUCTIONS JOIN Ladies' and dent's Saddles, 'Whips, Spurs, Bridles, Solid Nickle Irons, and all Stable Requisites. Unusual Value in Stock Saddles and Pack Saddles, with Itaw Hide Scat 3. 10 TO'3o PER CENT DISCOUNT, G. F. HILL, Saddler, 129, Queen-street. Ecclesiastical. ST: PAUL'S, Eden Crescent. — Sunday Services: 8 a.m., 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m. Anthem, " Incline Thine Ear" (Himmel). Oit'ertory, "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth" (Handel).—Rev. C. M. Nelson, Incumbent. 8 -*""_."■' TiltWew 7s BHurch. — 19th Sunday after Trinity-Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Morning Prayer, 11 n.m. Evening Prayer, 8.30 p.m.—Preacher, Rev. L. if. Outram. ST. A_B A N S.CHU RCH. - Morning and Evening and Children's Service 3p.m. Holy Communion, 11 a.m. Sawed Concert, MONDAY, 8 p.m. ST.~JUD_'S~AvondaleT^-Mornin(T, no service, because of the Confirmation at Sit. Albert. Evening Service a» usual at 7 o'clock. ST. LUKE'S, Mount Albert.—Confirmation by the Bishop at the 11 o'clock service. Festival of St. Luke s Day. Anthem morning and evening, " What Arc Theso That Are Arrayed'ln White Robes "(Dr. Stainer). VONDALE PRESBYTERIAN CUURCH.-MominKntll. Mr Geo. Mill. Evening at 7, Mr W. T. Murray. All seats free. M PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN »C» CHURCH, Surrey Hills.-Morning at 11, Eveninpcat 6.3o—Rev. K.Scmmorville. im.\ DAVID'S CHURCH, Symonds-st. . FiffTH ANNIVERSARY OE MINISTER'S INDUCTION. 11 a.m., Rev. William Morley, Principal of Three Kings' College. 3 p.m.. Rev. Robert FerKU33On, Ouehuuga. 6.30 p.m., Rev. R. Scott Weat. Soiree in connection with abovo will be held in St. Sepulchre's Schoolroom on THURSDAY, Oct. 27, at 6 : 3U : __Tickets L ls : C|T. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN £? CHURCH, Lower Symoxds-street. —— Mr W. H. JUDE, The Eminent Organist and Composer, has lcindly consented to preside at the Organ at TO-MORROW MORNING'S Service. BtT^ANDKEVV^S PRESBYTERIAN K. CHURCH.-Mornin(?atll. Orpanist, Mr Judo. Evening at^s.3o.— Rev. A. Currick. '■^^TffHCOT_~IniESITYTERIAN Ll CHURCH.—Morning at 11, Evening at 7— Mr Entricnn. Sabbath-school, 2.30. EV ON PORT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. — Morning at. H, Mr J. Burro\Y. Evening at 6.30, Rev. J.Hill. ST. JA M E S'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, \\ rellington-street.—Morning at 11, Evening_a£6^3o^-Ro\\J{. F.^lacnicol. ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTEEIAN CHURCH. Ponsonby.-Morning at 11, Evenineat6,3o-Rev.T. F. Robertson. GRAPTON ROAD WESLEY AN CHURCIL-MorninK at 11, Roy. W. Lee. Evening at 6.30, Rev. S. J. Serpell. ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH, Ponsonby. — Morning at 11, Student Evening at 6.30, Rev. C. H. Laws. EVONPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH. — Morning at 11. Rev. H Scott West. Evening at 6.30, Mr C. F. Spooner. "OITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH SERVICES, TO-MORROW : Morning at 11—" God in Nature," a Springtide Address to tho Young. Evening at 6.30—" The Missionary Motive," Rev. J. BERRY. Mr W. H. JUDE Will Preside at the Organ at the Evening Service, j "KJEWJVIARKET WESLEYAN IS CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY" SERVICES. ' TOMORROW. Morning at 11-Rov. S. J. SERPELL Afternoon at 3—Rev. G. D. COX Evening at 6.30-Rer. W. LEE. Special Music at each Service, assisted by an Orchestra. Anniversary Hymns by the Choir and Children of the Sunday school at the Afternoon Service. TEA & PUBLIC MEETING, TUESDAY, 25th. Tea at 6.30. Public Meeting at 7.15. Rev. W. Lee willl preside. And Addresses given by Roy. J. D. Gilmore and Key. S. .T. Sarpell. Selections by the Choir. RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. FRANKLIN KOAD - Morning at 11 " Spring." Evening at 6.30, " A Great Reception," and Love Feast to follow.-Rev. \V. S Potter. j RICHMOND ROAD - Morninß at 11, Mr \f atkinson. Evening at 6,30, Mr Benton.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 253, 22 October 1892, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 253, 22 October 1892, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 253, 22 October 1892, Page 5

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