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ATjCTXO-fS. ■ G. Lewis.] ' 5 mios. Davies TUESDAY, MAY 13, At 11 a.m. TO FURNISHING WAREHOUSEMEN AND OTHERS. CANADIAN CHAIRS. CANADIAN CHAIRS. LARGE GENERAL ASSORTMENT. ALL UP TO DATE LINES. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. Have received instructions to sell on above date, at 11 o'clock, -IAA CASES ASSORTED CANADIAN ±UU CHAIRS. TERMS AT SALE. GABRIEL LEWIS, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, Commencing at 11 o'clock. "WAIPA," ST. MARY'S RD., PONSONBY. Tlie undersigned have been favoured witl instructions from MRS DAVIS, who i; leaving Auckland, to sell at HEP RESIDENCE, as above, fFHE AVHOLE OF HER HOUSEHOLI i- FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Consisting of— PIANO, IRON FRAME, BY STRUSH <S WIEMAR PIANO STOOL MUSIC CANTERBURY, with Glas; Front TAPESTRY SUITE, 8 pieces, almost nev LEATHER AND OTHER COUCHES EASY CHAIRS INLATD WALNUT TABLE WICKER TABLES GIPSY AND OCCASIONAL TABLES WICKER LOUNGE HANDSOME OVERMANTEL ORNAMENTS PICTURES. CURTAINS BRASS CURTAIN RODS CARPETS, LINOLEUMS RUGS, BRASS MOUNTED FENDERS HALL STAND, HALL CURTAINS DINING TABLE , CANE DINING CHAIRS CHEFFONIER BAGATELLE BOARD, with Ivory Ball! and Cues _ SIZE BILLIARD TABLE, Portable CLOCKS, ORNAMENTS E.P. WARE, consisting of HANDSOMI CAKE AND FRUIT BASKETS. TE_. POTS, SPOONS, FORKS, CRUETS GLASS AND CROCKERY WAKE BRASS RAIL D.I. BEDSTEADS S.I. BEDSTEADS W.W. AND OTHER MATTRASSES CHESTS OF DRAWERS COMMODE, WASHSTAND TOILET TABLES, WARE LOOKING GLASSES KITCHEN AND COOKING UTENSIL. MANGLE, almost new WHEELBARROW LAWN MOWER, SUNDRIES On View Morning of Sale. NOTE—AII the above Furniture is ii really First class condition, and is foi absolute sale. ' EICHAED AETHUE & CO. T. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. MONDAY, MAYI2. At 11 o'Clock. AT LOUIS LEWIS' FQRT-STREET AUCTION ROOMS. TARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL XU KINDS MERCHANDISE. WITHOUT RESERVE. LOUIS LEWIS Auctioneer and Valuator, Fort-street, next below Post Office. BCCLESIASTICAX, (Continued from page 2.) CJT. PAUL'S, SYMOND-STREET-& Holy Com.; 11: 3.15, Children's Service; 7, Anthem, " Lift Up Your Heads ' (Hopkins); Offertory Recit and Solo, " . Will Give Thanks " (Pfaillpot). OT P A Vli r S, SYMOND"--J__.EET The Sacred Cantata, " The Ascension ' (Phillpot) will be repeated (by request oi TUESDAY, 13th May, at 8 p.m. "^pTpHANY CHURCH, Karangahape A- Road.—Morning 11 a.m., Evening 1 p.m. A T 11 a.m. and at 7 p.m. a Memoria. -"•' Service of the late Mrs McMurtrie of Avondale, by the Rev. D. McLean Walkumete, at 2.30 p.m. DUMB DOGS—SLEEPY » DOGS(Isa. 56-10-12.) ' "Our Ministers a Present-day Fulfilment" Will be the subject of an Address (D.V.) On SUNDAY NIGHT, at 7 o'clock, CORNER WELLESLEY AND QUEEN STREETS. S. L. P. RIMMER. ISS FLORENCE BALGARNIE, One of the FOREMOST BRITISH LADY SPEAKERS pN THE TEMPERANCE PLATFORM, Will Open her Auckland Mission TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, MAY 11. in KNOX CHURCH, PARNEL-. Immediately at the Close of the Evening Service, about 8.15. Subject: "Our Glorious Mission." On MONDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, a Reception Social will be held in the Central Mission Hall, Alb-it.street. Mrs Dewar (President ot th« W.C.T.U.) will preside. At 8 o'clock, in the same Hall, Miss Balgarnie wil Speak on "The Claims of the People V. The Claims of the Liquor Traiuc." Chairman, Rev. H. Kelly, M.A. (President New Zealand Alliance). On TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, ir the same Hall, Miss Balgarnie's Sub . ject will be "The Good Samaritar. Up-to-Date." Chairman, Mr R. French (Chairman Auckland Prohibition League). Collection at Each Gathering for Mission Expenses. EVONPORT Congregational Church.Morning at 11, Rev. J. WiJkins: Evening at 7, Rev. A. J. Lee. "Biblj Cartoons, No. 4." Wednesday next, a( 7.45, First Meeting of Pleasant Wednes day Evening series. CJT. PAT RI C KM- CATHEDRAL K> WYNDHAM-STRBET. SUNDAY, MAY H. Masses, 7.30, 9, with Instructions. 11, Missa Cantata, with Sermon by Rev Father Patterson. Evening Vespers, Sermon by Rev. Fathe: Benedict, 0.V., and Solemn Benedic tion, at 7. Full Choir and Orchestra. ALVATION ARMY. Newton Corps Ponsonby Rd.—Memorial ServiceJSnu day, S p.m. Treasurer Hugh Fitzgerald gone to Heaven. BOARD __ND RESIDENCE. GENTLEMEN Boarders or Marriet Couple.—Quiet home, every atten tion, minute train, 'bus.—Formerly Th< Manse, Abbott's Rd., Mt. Eden. "VrACANCIES at La Mascotte, Victorii ' ▼ Road, North Shore, 3 minutes fron Wharf. FOR the Newest Hats, the Natties Ties, the Best of all -rents' Requi sites.—Mcßride, Tailor, Habit Maker Outfitter, Importer, etc, Victoria-stree' (next Victoria Hotel). r\ rONEY TO LEND—£IO9O at 4 per cent JW. £750 4j per cent., £450, £350, ant Other sums 5 per cent,—Neville Newcomb.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 110, 10 May 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 110, 10 May 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 110, 10 May 1902, Page 8