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Lost and Found, T OST, from s.s. Ovalau, Small Square J-J Stern Boat.—Apply Union Steamship Co. of N.Z., Limited, Queen-st. T OSTTSpectaclei~between Gladstone Rd. Garfield-st. and Railway Station.— Finder please return Mr Gilmour's, Draper, Parnell. Reward. FOUND, Lady's Bracelet.—A. H. Whitehouse, Bartlett's Studio. TCTOUND, that the Viking Wheel Com--T pany rlo* Cycle Repair? 'up to clato,' and don't teach apprentices ,ac thft public expense by injuring good cycles. Late Advertisements. QT. LUKE'S, Mt. Albert.—Prize Giving >o at Morning Service and Holy Communion. Evening, 7 o'clock.—F. Larkins. Vicar. QT. STEPHEN'S Presbyterian Church, Ponsonby. Rev. T. F. Robertson. Morning at 11—'Men shall be blest in Him.' Evening at 7—'The child among men.' Christmas Hymns. All invited. OLY TRINITY, DEVONPORT. CHRISTMAS DAY. Holy Communion G, 7 and S a.m. Service lor Maoris 9 a.m. Choral Celebration 11 a.m. Children's Service at 3 p.m. Shortened Evensong and Carol Service '. MONDAY, ST. STEPHEN'S DAY. Celebration 7.15 a.m. TUESDAY, ST. JOHN'S DAY. Celebration 7.15 a.m. WEDNESDAY, HOLY INNOCENTS DAY. Celebration 7.15 a.m. ENTRAL MISSION TENT SERVICES. Mr ROBERTSON will speak in Open air at Corner Queen and Victoria sts. TONIGHT at eight o'clock, and in tent Wel-lesley-street, Sunday and Monday Nights at 7.30. ESLEYAN CHURCH, HENDERSON NEW CHURCH OPENED ON CHRISTMAS DAY. 2.30 p.m., Rev. W. J. Williams: 6.30 p.m.. Rev. J. G. Chapman. Collection for Building Fund. BOXING Da x— Service at 2 p.m., conducted by Band and Friends of the Helping: Hand Mission. Collections. 7.30 p.m., Rev. A. Mitchell will Lecture on 'An Evening with Fisk Jubilee Singers.' Admission, 1/. "Tre/- ESLEYAN CHURCH, PITT-ST. » T CHRISTMAS DAY. Preachers: 11 a.m.—Rev. W. Sinclair. (5.43 p.m.—Rev. W. J. Williams. Christmas Anthems and Choruses at each service. Special Carol Service at 5.15 p.m Choice Programme of Solos, Carols, and Choruses. Visitors Cordially Invited Collection for Home Missions. rpHE best amusement in Auckland: Get -»- a Book out of Metcalfe's Library; leave 1/ or 2/ deposit, and all it costs 2d for a month.—Foot of Wakefield-st. A LTHOUGH there are so many Cycles -^ being sold by auction, we still hoc numerous new 'Clevelands' en the stret'ls Doubtlesss there is something exeeptiona.ly good about these macnines Tj^RNEST BOORS, - 240 Queen-st.-J-J Just opened, splendid lot special one guinea all-wool Colonial Tweed Suits. T^RNEST MOORE, 240 Queen-st — ' J-^ls the right Shop for Boys' and Youths' Clothing of every description, i Tj^RNEST MOORE, 240 Queen-st— i-'Cheapest house in Auckland, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Ties T^RNEST MOORE, 240 Queen-st^ Makes a speciality of Boys' and Youths' Clothing, Tweed Suits D/ll Serge Suits 3/11. RNEST MOORE, 240 Queen-st.— Silk Striped Tennis Shirts,2/ll; Doctor Jim Felts, 2/11; lOOdoz Straw Hats, 1/. •OELMONT, Upper Vincent-street.- ---■*-* First-clasS accommodation for visitors, second to none in the western suburb. Telephone 727. IV'HSS STANTON SMITH, Pianiste Auckland Exhibition. Cinematograph, will resume Teaching Singing Piano, Organ shortly. Opposite Opera House. TAILORING. - Having satisfactorily J- completed our Christmas orders we can now Book Orders for immediate delivery. Our Stock of^Tweeds and Coatings is the largest and best selected in the colony. Country friends call and inspect and leave your measures for future orders by post. Patterns free on application. Business Suits to measure, all-wool, from 40/; Trousers from 10/G.—G. Mcßride I Merchant Tailor, Importer, Gents' Outfitter, Mercer, Hatter, etc., 39, 41, 43, Vic-toria-street. (^ RYSTOGRAPHS for Window Decoration. Artistic, durable and easily fixed. Great variety of design, from 3d each.—Sole Agent, G. Mcßride, Importer 89, 41, -43, Victoria-street. f>S STANDARD NOVELS, best authors, ■^ cloth and gold, 7/C per dozen; 3 for 2/; or 9d each.—G. Mcßride, Importer, 30, 41, 43, Victoria-street. AOOD HANDWRITING IN ONE COURSE OF LESSONS By Mr T. HARLE GILES' SPECIALLYINVENTED SYSTEM. Visitors to Auckland during: the holiduy seaspn desirous of«<improving their Hanawriting maY make arrangements to take a few lessons while in town, and receive the remaining lessons ol the course by post. Apply, mornings osily, to MR GILES, St. Andrew's Lodge, Havelock-street, Lower Symonds-street, near Exhibition. T>IANO, English made, in excellent con--1- dition. for £15.—W. T. Sly, Piano Tuner, Ponsonby Road, near Hepburn-st. IF Augustus Poole, of Wanganui, lately at Gisborne, ,will communicate with Mrs Kaspar, of Warkworth, he will hear of something to his advantage. BOARD and Residence, with every home comfort and convenience.— Grafton Road, 3rd house above Park Rd. \t6rTHCOTE Presbyterian Church.—ll -L> a.m.. Mr W. Wild; 7 p.m., Mr E. Adams. Children's Service, 3 p.m., Mr W. Wild. ATRlMONlAL.—Gentleman, 2S, good musician, wishes to meet or correspond with Young Lady with view to above object.—Address Horace, IS7, 'Star' Office. /■"IAUTION. —Persons are warned against negotiating Cheque No. 5179, 8.N.Z., Teachers' Salaries Account. — J. K. Braithwaite. FOR -.SALE. C Goats. 2 in milk.—Artnur Rutherford, Normanby Road, Mt. Eden. /CLARIONETS for Sale: a Set of three v^1 instruments in perfect order, cheap. —Box No. 430, Post Office. /CHURCH OF ST. THOMAS. <v CHRISTMAS DAY. 8 a.m.: Choral Celebration of the Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matins, Sermon anc Holy Communion; 7 p.m: Evensong, Anthem 'There was a Man Sent from God' (Hatton). mO-MORROW (Sunday) Xmas Night.J- The p.s. Eagle leaves Ferry Tee at i p.m., Devonport 5.20. Moonlight Cruise One Shilling. MOONLIGHT CRUISE. — To-morrow (Sunday) Night, Eagle leaves Fern Tee S, Devonport S'.2o. Newton Band; 1/." mO-MORROW (Sunday) Night, Eagle X leaves Ferry Tee S, Moonlight Cruisi and Sacred Band Concert; call Devonpor 8.20; 1/. 4? 90-HOELLING anil SpangenbercvOO Piano, upright grand, underdampers action; cost £60.—Richardson's. Victoria-street East, Park end. finKA, £300, £350, £500 to Lend or o^^'OVEreehold Securities at 5 per cent T. B. Clay, next Post Office. TjlO LET. Furnished Residence 8 room: ' -i- for few weeks; every convenience Mt. Eden; easy rent,—Derby, 192, 'Star Office,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 304, 24 December 1898, Page 5

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