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iarJCT.iagTAgTICAI» £«r. PAXftfCK*S C A TH£DtR Al* SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22. Holy Mass, 7.30, 9, and 11 a.m. Rosary. Sermon, and Benediction, 7 p-m. The Bishop will make the Visitation and Preach both Morning and Evening. ; t CtPIRITUAL CHURCH, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PITT ST. SUNDAY EVENING AT 7 P.M. LECTCBE BY MRS HARRIS (Inspirational Speaker). Subj«ct: "The Workshop of the Gods.'' (CZairvoyante Descriptions.) All welcome. A TJCKLAND THEOSOPHTCAL SOCIETY TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 pan. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN ST. Pablic Lecture: "What is God?" by Miss Edith M. Davey. Music. Reading. Questions. Collection. Room open dairy from 2 to 4 p.m. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, H.P.B. BRANCH, 38 H.M. ARCADE TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. Public Lecture: "Will and Desire," by Dr. C. W. Sanders. Music Reading. Collection. Elevator, &30 to 7. Beading Boom open Daily, 9 to 4. Public Meeting: WEDNESDAY, 3 to 4. YEW CHURCH Services, Pompallier TerLl race, Ponsonhy. — Morning 11; Evening 7. BAZAATM, A BAZAAR AND EXHTBIT-lON OF ART NOVELTIES Will be held in ST. MARY'S HALL, ONEHUNGA. In aid of the New Catholic Presbytery. Opening at 8 p.m. on MONDAY NEXT, October 23rd, and Every Afternoon and Evening during the week, from 3 till 5 and 8 till 10 o'clock. Band in attendance, and Musical and Varied Entertainments Each Evening. Shooting Gallery. Admission Sixpence. fpORESTERS' HALL, DEVONPORT. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, October 25 and 26. jTVRAND T> A Z A A R On behalf of Devonport Methodist Church Debt Liquidation Fund. The BAZAAR will be opened on Wednesday, 25th. at 2.30 p.m., by A. C. CAUGHEY, Esq. Unusually large and attractive display of Plain and Fancy Work. Useful and Ornamental Goods in great variety. Japanese and Art Stall. Elegant Inlaid Tables. Over 100 Dolls. Christmas Tree, Loilie Stall, Flowers and Ferns, Produce, Refreshments. A Perfect Fairyland. Shooting Gallery. Conjuring. Amusing Competitions. Orchestral Performance each evening. Admission—Afternoons, 2 to 5.30, Free; Evenlngß, 7 to 10, Adults 6d, Children 3d. LL S A I N T S" GUILD. SALE OF WORK. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 and 28. Drawing-room and Dining-room Stalls, Badroom, Nursery, Store-room and Kitchen, Flowers and Ferns, and Sweets' Stalls, Afternoon Tea and Refreshments' a Specialty. Hours: 3 to 6, 7 to 10. Admission: 6d and 3d. Band Each Evening. Sale will be Opened by Mrs Nelizan WEDNESDAY, 25th, at' 3 o'clock. /CHILDREN'S HOME, REMUERA. *-« PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A Sale of Work will be held in St. James' Hall on November 15, 16, and 17, in Aid of above Home. The Sale will be Opened by Her Excellency Lady Plunket. Donations of Goods or Money will be thankfully received and acknowledged by Mrs. Giles, President, Hobson Parkroad, Parnell Mrs F. M Hay, Hon. Sec, "Wharepunl. Grafton-road, or by the Matron, Children's Home, Portland-road, Remuera.

VOLUNTEER NOTICES. AUCKLAND EN- ~ «_. GINEER VOLUNTEERS. (NO. 4 €pj£Bjjy Members of the s|s—=§f above Company will ■ Parade at the Drill / iiaii to-morrow (SUNDAY) MORNVJaft^CaCyVJfmi dress (with white gloves). By order, A " H - TAPPER, Officer Commanding. frvEVONPORT --aVAL SUBMINING \J VOLUNTEERS. DIVINE SERVICE. The Company will Parade at Drill Hall TO-MORROW (Sunday), 22nd, at 10.30 a.m., thence march to St. Paul's Church, Symonds street. The Regimental Band of Ist M.I. will Parade with Company. CHAS. P. MURDOCH, * O.C. D.N.S.M. EBTTCATTOHAI.. "VfR McDOUG-ALLr-Teacher "'of Violin, -**L Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, Voice Training. — School Teachers prepared for examinations. —27 Khyber Pass. fTrHE rpiILORISTS' ART. A MOST ATTRACTIVE AND LUCRATIVE BUSINESS FOR LADIES. Mr H. LOHRMAN intends Opening a ! College for Training Pnpils in all branches : of a HIGH-CLASS FLORISTS' BUSINESS. The Course will cover Six Months' Tuition. Term commences November 15, 1903. Prospectus on application to H. LOHRMAN (Gold Medallist and Special Certificate of Merit. Birmingham Exhibition, j.:.,vi). 2L H.M. ARCADE. Efficiency guaranteed, and every assistance given to obtain positions for pupils. Photo, of Exhibit now displayed in window of "San Eemo" Tea Rooms, Queen at. SHIPPING NOTICES. r—r—j»rnHE kaituna steam- I ||/y»*k- ,-) -L COMPANY. The S.S. ENERGY Will Sail for TAURANGA, MAKETU AND TE PUKE At 5 p.m. on MONDAY. 23rd. No cargo received after 4 p_m. BURLTON-BENNET AND CO., Agents, Elliott-street. 'Phone 1640. BOROUGH NOTICES. ITVOBOUGH OF PAESELL.! Daring Removal of Present Council Of- | fice, the Town Clerk will occupy a Ter- ! porary Office at the Fire Station, top of SL George's Bay Rd. BENJ. GILMER, Town Clerk. ParnelL 19th Oct.. 1905. jZ-EEP n: Black Hair Dye restores the youthful colour, black or brown hair; 1/6, all chemists and Clarke's, 144 Victoria street. ats ' ana

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Auckland Star, Issue XXXVI, 21 October 1905, Page 3

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