Mr. Edward Lewi3, from Sydney, ia to occupy the platform at the Acidpmy of Mußio to-morrow evening. His subject will be found in our advertising columns. We are requested to call the attention of Sunday School Teachers to the meeting for prayer advertised to be held for to-morrow morning at the rooms of the Young Men'a Christian Association. It will be seen from our advertising columns that in lieu of the second concert of the course, the Parochial Association have arranged for a musical lecture to be given on Thursday, the 27th instant. A new American remedy for all " the ills the flesh is heir to" is mentioned by the latest Home papers. It bears the imposing and alliterative designation of " The Hagio Master of Misery." Messrs. Croskery, Hasell & Co. will sell on Monday, at 2 30, a cargo of 1700 sacks of oats, 'without reserve, at the stores of Messrs. Jacob Joseph & Co., Lambton Quay. Lawn Tennis is now such a favorite pastime and mode of recreation that attire suitable for it becomes a necessity. James Smith, Te Abo House, has just received per mail steamer, a select assortment of Lawn Tennis Hats, in cream, pale blue, Eoyal blue, scarlet, cardinal pink, brown, and mottled. For garden parties, games of croquet, and lawn tennis, nothing is so becoming and charming as the Japanese Sunshades, just imported. These ate in universal use in the Old Country, and being exceedingly pretty, novel and inexpensive, should, as the quantity ia but limited, meet with » ready sale. For Lawn Tennis Dresses nothing can surpass a beautiful make of diagonal twilled cream serge. Fcr perfection of finish and durability this material is unrivalled, and can bo obtained at James Smith's, Te Aro House.— FAdvt.]
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 91, 15 October 1881, Page 2
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290Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 91, 15 October 1881, Page 2
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