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Ecclesiastical ERESFORDSTREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. AN N UAL S0 0I A L Will be held at 7.30 p.m. - TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), i 21st Instant. * ■■ - Chairman—Rev. G. Burgess. F.R.A.S. Addresses by the Rev. A. Carrick, on "Man's Three-fold Functions;" Mr G. Fowlds on *■ Our Duty ;" and by other Friends. Special Music by the Church Chair. Collection to defray expenses. ______ ___ . - ... \ll saints' School. LIMELIGHT VIEWS. ISLES OF THE PACIFIC, And Other Views. Description by Rev. J. PALMER, TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, At 8 o'clock. Admission Free. ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL, J WYNDHAM-STREET. HOLY WEEK SERVICES. WEDNESDAY, at 7 P.m.-" Via Crueis." Sermon by Very Rev. Father Hillary, Passionist, THURSDAY, 10 a.m.i-Pontifical High Mass. Celebrant. His Lordship" Dr. Luck. 7 p.m.— *' Via Cruris." Sermon, Father Hillary. FRIDAY. 8 a.m.—Adoration of the Cross. 7 p.m.—"Via Cruris." Preacher, morning and evening. Father Hillary. . CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART, ponsonby;. Oa Holy Thursday at 7.15 p.m. the Annual Sermon on the "Holy Eucharist "will be preached by the Rev. Father Pur ton, 0.5.8. Good Friday: Office of the Pre-sanetified at 10 a.m.. and Adoration of the Cross. The usua 1 Sermon, "The Passion," will be preached by the Rev. Father Hilary, C.P., at 3 p.m. i _____________________ Volunteer Notice* A UCKLAND NAVAL ARTILLERY. The members of the above Company are warned to Parade at the Drill-shed TOMORROW (Thursday) EVENING, at 8.30 p.m., for the purpose of proceeding to tho Easter Encampment. Uniform: Blue, arms and accoutrements, i By order. C. LITTLE. Lieut-Commanding. Late Advertlsemen ts. AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY (LIMITED). All Accounts for Gas and Coke which remain unpaid at 5 p.m., on TUESDAY NEXT, the 27th instant, will forfeit discount. E. B. PARSONS. Secretary; WANTED to Hire, a 4 to 6-toa Cutter, for fishing; terms moderate.—Particalars, .Cutter, Star Office. ANTED, Lady Help to take chargo of young children—one who is able to teach and to make herself useful.—Mrs GUstain, Rocky Nook. Mount Roskill. ANTED (splendid chance for man with £150)— One-quarter interest in a Sawmill and Store, with good wages.—McLeod, 8, Qneen-street. ANTED to Purchase, Section, apd Small Cottage for ahput £100 cash.--Address, Purchaser, Star Office; WA N T,_E D T 0 Xi A"S-_, HOUSE of about 9 rooms in or near Ponsonby; near water preferred. Also, HOUSE Of 5 or 6 rooms at Epsom or Remuera. ' FOR SALE (£200), two 4-reomed COTTAGES with sculleries, city water, large allotment; easy terms. VAILE BROS,, Land and Estate Agents, Coombes' Arcade. FOR SALE, New Leather-lined Poto Saddle, with tubular girth and nickel silver stirrups; cheap.—Address, Polo, Star Offlce. LOST, cream-coloured St. Bernard Dogr. with sore on each ear; anyone detaining after this notice will be liable to prosecution.— Apply Dr. Knight. - FISH for Good Friday—Large quantities of Fresh and Smoked Fish to be had of F. Williams, next Waitomata Hotel, Queenstreet ■ ' _• IF you want good Hollow-ground Razors, Pocket and Table Knives, also Forks, Spoons, Cruets, etc.. see THOMAS SAMUEL, 162. Queen-street. Small parcels post free. THOROUGH OF NEWTOK RICHMOND WARD. In Pursuance of the Municipal Corporations Act, 18S6, Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, and amendments thereto, I hereby declare THOMAS WILSON Duly Elected Councillor for Richmond Ward, Borough of Newton. J. CURRIE. Returning Officer. March 21,1894. _______ SARGOOD, SON and EWEN purchased the whole of MCARTHUR'S STOCK, but thoy did not get the ALL-WUOL FRENCH CASHMERES and FRENCH MERINOES. as two days before the transaction was completed, R. HOBBS Becured (at a great discount) the WHOLE STOCK of CASHMERES and MERINOES, amounting in all to OVER FIVE THOUSAND YARDS, and R.H. DOES NOT INTEND TO KEEP THEM. They are all Good Colours and exquisite quality, and will be sold at HALF-PRICE to clear out as speedily as possible. Hoßßgt THE GOLDEN BOOT. Children's Tan Oxfords, 8s 9&. Ladies' Tan Oxfords. 4a Ud. THE GOLDEN BOOTNoted for Gents? Tan: Balmorals. » f : ■ S^upery^ualHy. Cheap. HE GOLDEN BOOT. Largest Boot Shop in New Zealand. Noted for Reliab c Boots. THE GOLDEN-BOOT. The People's Boot Shop. Latest Styles. Lowest Prices. HE GOLDENHOQT. Carpet Slippers, la lld. - Cheapest in town. BROKEN INDIAN PEKOE—A finecured, thick-liquoring Tea. Price, ls6d per pound.—Fredk. Whitehead, 95, Victoriastreet. Sole agent for Robson's Unfermentcd Wine. E" X ROTOMAHANA—Jusb landed, 16 chests (each 1101b) * Assam, Pekoe, Souhong, broken leaf, perfect liquor, Is 8d per pound.-Fredk. Whitehead, Tea Specialist,: victoria-street. EA EXTRAORDINARY—A blend of' India, China and Ceylon Teas; price, 2s per'lb. Remember, colour in the cup is not always an indication of strength, hut sometimes of impurities.—Fredk. Whitehead. Grinder of Pepper and. Linseed, 95, Victoria-; street. MARVELLOUS value is obtained in my Broken Ceylon Pekoe at 2s per lb.-*-Fredk.Whitehead. 95, Victoria-street. N.B.—All coffees and chicory ground in the presence of customers and sold at wholesale prices for 21b and upwards. GOLDEN-TIPPED CEYLON PEKOE a picture; liquor simply delicious.—F. Whitehead. Importer of Choice Teas, No. 95, Victoria-street. * QOME People think there are no 2/6 or 3/----0 blended teas no wr-but if .they call oa me, 1 will show them values at those prices.—Fred. i Whitehead, 95, Victoria-street. I "VTEW Currants and case only 4_d per lb ; ' JLV Fine Old Raisins, do.', 4Jd per lb; New ; Sultanas, do.. s£d per lb ; Lemon Peel, do., 7}d per lb. Cash only.—Frederick Whitehead. No. 95, Victoria-street. mARAWERA SAUCE, a delicious X Relish, and becoming popular; guaranteed made from best ingredients only.—Fredk. Whitehead, Tea Specialist, No. 9S, Victoria* I street. ' j

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 69, 21 March 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 69, 21 March 1894, Page 8