"India, its People and Customs," was the.subject, of an interesting lee* ture delivered last evening to a good audience in the' Baptist Tabernaclft schoolroom by the Rev. H. J. Blackie, Of Melbourne. The lecture was illustrated by limelight view®, which greatly interested those present, the lantern being- manipulated by Mr Charles Cooper.- At the conclusion, of the lecture i Pastor Clark, who pre- L" sided, moved a vote of thanks to. Rer. Blackie, and also to Mr Cooper,, both < of which were carried by acclamation. : , The offertory at the door was in aid .■'■ of the Home Mission fund. .-"., THE EOYAL ■ VISIT* rs| \£ —i —-♦— . ';>' THREE DAYS AT. BOTOBUAVIj 1 ■[ THE MAOKI WJSLCOME, 1M "—— "+!si '? (By Telegraph.—Press Association;): J ,!.. ■: ' •;.••' 5 WELLINGTON, this day, ' -< The Duke and Duchess of Cbrawall will spend the 13th, 14th and 15th; ' June at Kotorua. J - (By Telegraph.—Own CorresponaentJ 1 _____ ■ii■■ ■; "?!'. ■■'• '•;)•. •,- WELLINGTON, this da^.: ' Rotorua will be the only nativ;ei ' district visited 'by the Duke f agd , Duchess of Cornwall, and a large number of Maoris from all parts of the North Island will assemble tbJere ta : cieet and welcome them. ' SYDNEY, March' 4. " It As proposed to' abandon May, Si • as a public holiday, and, suhstiiate .. June 3 in honour of tlie Diike' i>i York. Just to hand: The very latest; Sir hats and caps ex, Kimutaka. sat Geo.Fowlds'. Great valued in trayeJling bags, trunks, and all requisites.-—' (Ad.) Business and pleasure: White shirts, splendid quality,. 2/11; teniiis ; shirts from 2/11. Remarkable s-aiue in colonial knit sox at 10d.—-At Geo, Powlds'.—(Ad.) ! /:< Suited to the occasion: Mrst-«lass tailoring a specialty. Perfect fit and workmanship guaranteed at Geo. ' Fowlds'.—(Ad.) I : : COMING EVENTS. . ~. . (As Published in the "Star.") . j MEETINGS TO-NKJHT. 'I ~ Opera House- -Charles Arnold Company } City Hall—Dix's Gaiety Company, 8 • ' ; Freeman's Bay—Wlrth Bros.' Circus, S Choral Hall—Choral Society Rehearsal, 7.30 Beresford-st, Congregational Church -» Welcome to Key. John 'VVllkins, 6.80 WtEBTINGS TO-MORROW. . Freeman's Bay-Wirth Bros.' Circus, Matinee, 3 Show Ground, Pukekohe—^Franklin Agrl-» cultural Show . -.■ / . ABCTIoks, Tp,MORHQW, G. W, 3inuey and Sens—Property, U -' W. Bjyth and Co.—Furniture, Books, etti Graiton Rd. t 11
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 54, 5 March 1901, Page 5
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