LECTUBES. Q3\ DAVID'S LITERARY SOCIETY. ( b ON TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, SEPTEMBER 30th, DR. BEATTIE Will DELIVER A LECTURE on "THE BRAIN," --. ; ... Under the auspices of the above Society, In the ST. DAVID'S HALL. Meeting . Commences at 7.30 p.m. Admission Free. \ All Cordially Welcome. . MEETINGS. 1 . . ,T> B C E.. P T I O N OF THE RIGHT HON. THE PREMIER, Auckland, September, 26, 1902. To -JJis Worship the Miayor: Dear Sir,—The Premier ' of the Colony,, the iRt. Hon. R. J. Seddon, is expected to return about the 21st of October, making Auckland his first .port of arrival. During his absence in Etogland, as Representative of New Zealand at the Coronation of His Majesty King Edward VIL, and at thS Colonial Conference, the Premier has fulfilled important duties of a national character which demand public recognition. The fact of his first landing . here throws upon Auckland th# duty oi suitably welcoming the Premier on behalf of the .people of New Zealand. As it »s desirable' that such a demonstration shall be divested of any semblance oi political colour w« trust that, as Mayor of the City, you will convene a meeting to ar- ■ range for a suitable reception. We assure you of our hearty support in any steps you may take in this direction. We are, yours respectfully, H. BRETT . JOHN McLEOD J. A. TOLE ARTHUR M. MYERS ■ P. J. NBRHKNY E. MITCHELSON GRAVES AICKIN J. H. UPTON And others. In compliance with the above request I have much pleasure in requesting the Citizens to attend a Public Meeting In the City Council Chamber on TUESDAY, .the 30th instant, at 4 o'clock p.m., to arrange for a guitaiWe reception to the Right Hon. the Premier on his return to tlie Colony. ALFRED KIDD, Mayor. 27th September, lSttg. ecclesiastical a uckland provincial chrisaA. man Endeavour union tenth annual convention. MONDAY September __&—United Temperance Rally, Sii James* Hall, at 7.30 p.m. Chairman, Rev. G. H. Barrett. Speakers, Revs. W. Ready and R. Ferguson. Offertory. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30th — UNITED CONSECRATION SERVICE - In the Auckland Tabernacle at T. 30 p.m. Induction of New President. Greetings fronv. Kindred Unions and Delegates. Convention Sermon, Rev. Joseph Clark. Roll Call of Affiliated Societies. Consecration Offertory. . rpiHE ~ FEDERAL HALL. WBLEBSLEYX STREET. The Ninth Anniversary Tea Meeting of the Children's Home, Vermont-st. Ponsonby. will be held in the .above Hall on TUESDAY, 30th September. Speakers — The Revs. GUlam. Ready, Clarke, and Mr Wilson. Chairman, Dr. A. O. Knight. Musical Items will he rendered by Misses Teak, Brame, Woodman, Smith, and Mr Abel. Tea at 6 sharp. Public Meeting 7,30. CORPORATION NOTICES. piITY OF AUCKLAND. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Notice is herehy given, pursuant to the Auckland Domain Vesting Act, 1893, that the City Council has authorised the . Labour Day Committee to make a • charge not exceeding1 One Shilling for each person for admission to the Domain Cricket Ground on WEDNES* ' DAY, the Sth day of October, 1902.; "- The Council will make a Charge of One Shilling for Adwissioft for each person to the Pavilion. ' - HENR.Y W. WILSON, Town Clerk. 25th September, 1902. ' i ' ——————■ , ROAD BOARD NOTICES. TTELENSVILLE TOWN DISTRICT. BIENNIAL ELECTION. Written Nominations for the Office of Town Board Commissioners will be received up to noon on MONDAY, 6th October, at Town Board Office, Helensville, ' and an Election, if necessary, will be held at same place on FRIDAY, 17th October, I between 'J> a.m. and 6 p.m. C. NEWMAN, Returning Officer. GROCERIES. ETC TU-ST ARRIVED, A CONSIGNMENT OF . 0 LIGHT FOLDING HAT RACKS, . With Ten Pegs each, well finished, with i White Enamel Tops to Pegs, per -1 / EACH. - Also. i A Large Quantity of BLACK JAPANNED CRUMB TRAYS, Per £*T> EACH. 'H. Ml sp™**. THE OLD MILL, QUEBN-ST. BOOTS AMD SHOES. ARGAINS IN ROOTS " ■.",' ; At Johnston's, 57, Karangahape-road. Men's Bluchers 4/11, 5/11, 1/6, 7/8, 3/3. . 8/6. ' " '- •'■ - BARGAINS' IN m&m ■ -yu/--. At JolinStoh's, 57; Karaasra^ape-road Men's Bals. 6/9, 9/, 10/6, 12/9, 13/6, up to' 25/. ' ' 0 " ' BABGAJNS IN BOOTS At Johnston's, 57, Karangahape-road. Men's Slippers If, 2/3, 3/9, 5/, and 6/8 per pair. ARGAINS IN BOOTS [ ' At Johnston's, 57, Karangahape-road. Men's Tennis Shoes 3/6, 3/11, 4fll, 5/3 and 10/. . ARGAINS IN BOOTS "* At Johnston's^, 57, Karangahape-road. Ladies' Patent Toe Glacie hoots at 10/6 per pair. ARGAINS IN BOOTS ~ At Johnston's, 57, Karangahape-road. Ladies' Chrome Lace Boots 8/9 per i pair. ' ARGAINS IN BOOTS At Johnston's, 57, Karangabape-foad. Ladies' Evening Shoes from ITU TS 11/6. ABGAJNS JN BOOTS ~" At Johnston's, 57, Kaxangahape-road. Ladies' Check E^tts^i/S; Other Felts ( from 93. ARGAINS IN BOOTS At Johnston's, 57, Karangahape-road. Infants' Shoes arrived «• in great variety. ARGAINS IN BOOTS " At Johnston's, 57, Karangahape-road. Infants' Shoes in White, Tan, Black and Suede. ARGAINS IN BOOTS At Johnston's, 57, Karangahape-road. Sand Shoes 1/11, 2A 2/6, a/LL, according to size. ARGAINS IN BOOTS ~ ' At Johnston's, 57, Karangahape-road. No credit, small profits. No middleman. * HOUSEHOLDERS, see that ysnr Gioccr supplies you \ntS_ ,sew ijeiriand _6hlte .Association's, Limited, BnttM '"^"^ .% i
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 231, 29 September 1902, Page 8
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