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YOUNG MEN'S LECTURES TO YOUNG MEN. .. * — THE COMMITTEE of the above Association have great pleasure in announcing a Fourth Course of Lectures, to be delivered at the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, in the following order, commencing at half-past seven o'clock each evening. SUBJECTS, May 21st "Our New Zealand Home," Rev. H. H. Turton. « 28th "The Functions of the Brain andNerves Dr. Philuon. June 18th " Credulity and Scepticism," Rev. T. Buddie. « 26th "True Glory," J. Cheeseman,~Esq. July 16th "Life of Dr. Kitto," Dr. Bennett « 23rd 1........ "Respiration," Rev. A. Macdonald. August 20th "Self Education,"— lllustrated by the Life of Hugh Miller Rev. T.Norrie. « 20th "The Cities of the Ancient World and their Doom," T. S. Forsaith, Esq. September 17th "Popular Amusements," Rev. J. Thornton. Tickets, 35., to admit to the Course, (with the privilege of introducing a Lady) may be had of the Secretary, Mr. Chapman, Queen-street, Mr Wayte, Queen-street, and at the Newspaper Offices. R. B. SHALDERS, Hon. Sec. G. BROWN, Assistant Hon. Sec.

MECHANICS' INSTITUTE FESTIVAL. Proceeds to be Devoted to Library. TO BE HELD ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF HER MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY, ON MONDAY, 24th OF MAY. THE Committee of Management have much pleasure in informing the Members of the Institute and Friends, that a Festival will take place as above. The Entertainment will consist of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Addresses, Recitation, &c. And Dancing will be permitted towards the close of the evening. The Refreshment Department will be under the charge of Mr. Canning. Single Tickets, 3s. Ticket for Lady and Gentleman, ss. Excslusive of Refreshments. Tickets procurable from the Secretary at the Institute; the Members of the Committee of Management, of Mr. G. T. Chapman and Mr. E. Wayte, Stationers. Doors open at half-past 6, and close punctually at 12 o'clock. Early application for Tickets is requested, as the number is limited. James Boyle, Secretary.

INDEPENDENT CHAPEL, ALBERT STREET. QN SUNDAY next, May 23rd, the Anniversary Sermons will be preached in the above Place of Worship. In the MORNING, at 11 o'clock, by the Rev. A. Macdonald. In the EVENING} at half-past 6 o'clock, by the Rev, David Bruce. At the close of each service contributions will be received at the doors.

PRIMITIVE METHODIST MISSIONARY ANNIVERSARY, EDWARDES- STREET CHAPEL. GERMONS ON SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1858. At 11 a.m., REV. J. F. MANDENO. At 2$ p.m., REV. I. HARDING. | PUBLIC MEETING ON TUESDAY 25th. ! Chair to be taken at 7 o'clock p.m., by T. S. FORSAITH, ESQ. , j A Collection in each service in aid of the general Mission Fund.

BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex Late Arrivals, LADIES' GOLOSHED CLOTH BOOTS ", " Military-heeled Kid Boots " Elastic-side Cashmere Boots Gentlemen's Enamelled Hide Napoleons " Grain Hide Napoleons " Enamelled Hide Elastic Sides « " " Balmoral Boots " Enamelled Wellington Boots A Large and Varied Assortment of Children's Boots and Shoes George Tdrrell, Vaile's Buildings, Queen-street.

ARTIFICIAL TEETH PITTED in GOLD or SILVER - 1 - Decayed Teeth Filled Nerves destroyed and Toothache stopped Dentifrice and Solutions for Gums W. S. Walltb, Shortland-street, Opposite the Exchange Hotel.

£3 REWARD. LOST, A GOLD ALARM WATCH, winds on the face, large, two holes, one for winding, and the other for the alarm, makers name, and name of place, Lyons, in France, inside of the back case, no ring nor key ; lost between the top of Franklin -street and the residence of Bishop Pompallier, on Saturday, 15th May, about 5 o'clock in the evening. The above Reward will be paid by the undersigned. Geo. Gallagher, Queen -street Wharf. 17th May, 1858. SAMUEL BROWN has always on hand,— WINES, SPIRITS, BOTTLED PORTER and ALE, of the best Brands and the cheapest in Auckland. ;

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XV, Issue 1137, 21 May 1858, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XV, Issue 1137, 21 May 1858, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XV, Issue 1137, 21 May 1858, Page 1

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