ECCLESIASTICAL. ZION. — The Christian Catbollc Church I and Divine Hciiiug Mission meeta every Sunday Afternoon at 3 p.m., and Wednesday -Night ut 7.30 p.m., in the Tailoruss(rs' Uall, Cook-street. Win. Johasou. l>eacon in charge. Mark xvi., 15 to 18, onr belie£ and practice. Christ is ail and la all. AHURCH OF •TaRIJpF \J PONSONBY ROAD. ' | TO-MORROW. > At 11—"To Break Bread (Acts xx 7« 1. Cor. xij. ■' * At 2.45—8ib1e School. At 6.45—Mr Thos. J. Bull -will preach. Subject, "Faith.1 All Seats Free. Strangers Welcomed. PRELIMINARY NOTICE}/ ______ i i UNITED CHRISTIAN CONVENTION, WESLEYAN CHURCH, PITT STREET, FEBRUARY 13th, 14th, loth. '■ .; EDUCATIONAL. ,a UCKLANJJ LMvuuiTi' COLLEGfi, ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER OP aii_. uoLiNCiL Bi IiJtiAULAUfiSS. An Election of One Member of tSo ; Council 01 tne University College. .i>y uraduates of the New £eaiand University who are on the noil will be held on MOW- ' _>Ai', the ioth day 01 February, "i»\h,ie* tween the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. \ j at the Office of the Registrar of the Gol- • lege, in Eden-st., in tne City of Auckland. No Candidate shall be proposed at sUch. Election unless he has previously beea j nominated by writing, sighed 5y two of the Electors, and such nomination paper shall have no effect unless delivered ttf the Returning Officer at the Registrar's Office by postal delivery or otherwise not less than five days before the said, | 25th day cf February. 1901, that Js to .say,/ \ not later than 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, the j 19th day of February, 1901. A Poll .if necessary, will be helo* at the same place on MONDAY, the said ffifa day of February, 1901, between the hours of "lO a.m .and 4 p.m. ,j Dated this 23rd day of January; 1901. f D. W. RUNCIMAN, • . ■ :r Returning Officer. CIIO O L O~F MUS'I C, . \ GRAFTON ROAD (near Khyber Pass Road). MR W. ■H. WEBBE, or Assistant Teacher, will be in attendance on THURSDAY. January 31st. FRIDA?, February Ist. SATURDAY, February 1 2nd. from 11.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.,..t0 ar« I range with pupils for the. new ter_i 'i commencing first Week in February, | pIANOLE S S O X ( I MISS SPOONER will be in attendanca J at the School of Music. Graf ton $ioii& ' f (near Khyber Pass Road), on TTiistlS- H DAY, January 31st.. and FBICAYf f-! February Ist, from 11.30 a.m. to IM .p.m., ,i. also on Saturday Afternoon and Even* jjj ing to arrange with pupils for the netf term, commencing February Ist. XT X 11. C O N N E IL' (Conductor Remue'ra Musical Society, , ■. Choirmaster St. Mark's Church), '.■) v; I TEACHER OF MUSIC *"j ' (Piano and Voice Culture). * . First Term 1901 commences on TtJESDAf, titL. February. Sir Conneil will be at home on WEDNESDAY, 30th January, ana SATURDAY, 2fi« f February, to arrange lessons. Residence and Studio; GLENFERN, KYBER PASS BibAp' S: (Opposite St. .Sepulchre's Church),, - ■-~ rRS PALMER'S Boarding aW^fiay ■ School, Carlton Gore Road. —"Ftest j quarter, Feb. 4. Pupils prepared tot putn lie exams. "\f R T. W. FI N E "b, _tA TEACHER. OF MUSIC, Notifies to Pupils that he RESUME^'ji duties MONDAY, February 4th, and ■ witt;;,ff§ be at home Monday, Wednesday aft&jjS • Friday, from 2 to 4 p.m., to airrange lesson M hours. '■- - t.'lffi Pupils prepared for Examinations.- ' H Address: KINO ST., Jervois. Road** > Ponsonbv. • • • .- :uvSi| Vacancies for a Few Pupils. \ R T CLASS E 3. Under the Personal Soprrrlsion mIH MR C. P. GOLDIE, Medallist, "Academic Julian," Paris. ; Will ht: resumed on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. [ » HOBSONS BUILDINGS, Next "Star" Office, Shortland-strePf^ "YTISS L. KENDON, A.M., Aucklar., ■"■*- University, resumes teaching, Mort-1; day. January 2Sth. A few vacancies.Address Seafield View Road. ; 'J \ -\fISS JENNIE J. QUINN (holder"o«| | i>± Trinity College Certificates), Teacheri || of Piano and Theory, wil resume dutiMWj on 4th proximo. Pupils prepared for Trinity College Examinations.—Adores! IS, Nelson-st., Auckland. __^ . ' '"' ~""4' ■:' EXHIBITIOK-. OHINEMURI AGRICTTLTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, THIRD ANNUAL SHOW. 1,,"'1 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. 7th and 8tFEBRUARY, 190 L CASH AND SPECIAL PRIZES TO 1 VALUE OF £100. ._| Exhibits Free, except stock. All Entries except stock received up t4j| 10 o'clock first day. Stock Entries received up to 10 o'efaafip; second day. Programme'Si pn application-. W. D. NICHOLAS, Hon. Sec.. ■ PICTg-5 EXCURSIOITS. - «2 r\WING TO THE DEATH ifi VJ OF HER MOST '. '$ffl GRACIOUS MAJESTY, /■ frgiSisffl' The PICNIC which was t»|K ll'vll have been eld on the 29t;11 B r POSTPONED. :, "*^^^^^ C. DOUBLE, G. - -' -OUTCHERS' ANNUAL PICNIQ< I -E>. MOTUTAPU. " '■ I By Kind Permission of J. Reid, Esq. 'I WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, IMJ* § P. 3. EAGLE and BRITANNIA leave Wharf at Saa.mr. r 10..X0 a»_» v .• «™'i 1.30 p.m., calling at North Shore. '' < I Leaving Island at 530 and 7 p.m.. pun* | ttial. ' U Hot Water Provided. . • , I Toy"i for Chlldrw, Adults 1/8; Children «. ' ;- ": . . - W. L. MOYLAN, HOB, S«*Tl 111 .. J| - 1 im 1 , 1 —^^^——^*^*|f*?'A ONE-EYED MAN can see tbafcttef' are eheup—Clocks 2/6, Alarm Oof-" 3/9. Watches 5/11, Climax Wst c» 7/6, Waterbiiry 7.11, "Le Rol" U/|^ At MILLEU'S FAXCY RBPOStTOBK VICTORIA STREET. -'"' 1
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 22, 26 January 1901, Page 2
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