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, Ecclesiastical. . . ■ V"OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. . -: ; A FAREWELL MEETINGTO THE : REV. C. M. PVTM : Will be held on MONDAY, 23th instant, at 7.30. THE VEN. AKCILDEACOS- JLA.OKSELL, : ; . REV. B. T. DUDLEY, : AXD.. ; ■• ' ''REV. E. >-. BREE -'■■-■ ■....'.. \ . ARE KXrzCTED TO TAKE PAKT T ; ■ ■ COLLECTION ON BEHALF OF DEBT FUND. ALL AKE INVITED. ArotTNG. MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOX CIATION, Comer of Wellesley' "and Albertstreets.—Meeting for United Prayer This (Saturday) Evening, at 7 30. The Rov. C. il. Pym will give a Bible Reading. Friends aro cordially invited. - A BIBLE CLASS for YOUNG MEN every Sunday Afternoon, from 3 till*. ' - FITT-STREET WESLEY AN CHURCH. —Morning, at 11, Rev. H: R. Dowebury. Evening, at 6.30, Mr. G. Stephenson. .. ■TiRAFTON RO AD WESLE YAN \y; CHURCH. — Morning, at 11, Rer. W. C. Olivor. Evening, at 6.30, Mr. T. G. Brooke-: .., "ORIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, JL Alexandra-street.—Rov. J. Long will preach in the Morning, at 11, and in tho Evening at 6.30_: "ORIMITIVE METHODIST SERVICES, ■JBl- Excelsior Hall, Upper tPitt-stree»—The Kev. J Long will preach in the Afternoon, at 3, and Mr. D. Goldie in tho Evening at _ , ,

TTNITED METHODIST FREE XJ CHURCH, Pitt and Vincent-streets—Sunday Services, April 24.-*-Morning at 11, Rov. T. Hodgson; Evening, 6.30, >lr. Griffiths (Student at Three Kings). /CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Bcres'O ford-street.—The usual Services will be conducted To-morrow (Sunday), by the Pastor, the Rov. J. Robertson, M.A., ia the Morning, at 11, and in the evening at 6.30. . ' , HALL.—Geo. A. Brown will deliver- a Lecture on Sunday uight, at 6SO. Subject, " Whr was it necessary for Jesus Christ to dio, or how docs the death of Christ affect our Salvation ?" Morning Service at the Temperance Hall, at 11 o'clock. Y ORNE-STREET HALL.—Unsectarian JLJ Sunday Services. — April l?th. — Morning Service only at 11 a.m. -Subject: " The Great Problems of Redemption." : ■ . . : miIEATRE ROYAL.—SUNDAY EVENi. ING SERVICES, under the.conduct of the Young Men's Christian Association, on Sunday Evening, from Bto 9. All arc invited. Seats Free. > Board and Residence. A VACANCY for a Lady and Gentleman at Panama House, Lower Symonds-street. €LIFF HOUSE, Moore-street, conducted by Mrs. Miller. Terms moderate. Good view of harbour. Easy access to Queen-streot. BELLE VUE HOUSE.—Superior Board and lodging, — Emily. Place, near St. Paul's Church. SUPERIOR Board and Residence for .' Families and Gentlemen, with good smoking and bath rooms; terms moderate, five minutes' from Wharves — Waterloo House, opposite Government House. - ■ MRS. T. A. MANSFORD (widow of the lato Judge Jlansford) wishes to take charge of six young ladies. Every educational advan-, tage, combined with home comforts and maternal 1 care.—Address, Mrs. iUnsfovd, Pipitea-street, Wellington. f*i REY-STREET. — Comfortable Board XX and Residence at Gloucester House. Excellent references given. /GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, \JT HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging 20s per week do. do. . (single room) 25s do. OUNG WOMEN'S INSTITUTE AND BOARDING HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET. Open daily from 10 a.m. till 9.30 p.m. Dinner and Luncheon, from 12 to 2 p.m. Tea, from 5t07 pm. Boarding House for young ladies who are occupied during the day. .:...■ Terms on application to the Secretary. . Working Parties and other social Gatherings are held during the week. ■ • ■ , Governess Agency and Lending Library in connection with the Institute. .. :--'■■". To Let. -:-:.. m o l . e ' _ t— THE KOHUORA FARM, PAPATOITOI, At present in-"the occupatien of Mr. John Smith. Apply for full particulars to]

. Hit WILLIAM FRANK BUCKLAND, Postal address—Box 245, Auckland. ; TO LET—Two large and lofty Rooms, i-. > wit h cupboards and fireplace, use of large Kitchen, scullen-. &c; every convenience" rent low —Apply J. Bidlnke, Watchmaker, Upper Syraondsstrcet, next Herbert's, Draper. TO LET — An Eight-horse Power Portable Engine.—For particulars, apply Herald mO LET, in Eden Crescent, near St. Paul's JL Church, with good sea view, a House, containing six rooms and bath room. Rent, 25s per week;— Apply at Bennett's Drapery Warehouse, Queen street. For Sale. ■ SCHOONER 'MARINER , For Positive sale.-Hutchinson and Oordon. OR SALE—A Brace of well-broken Pointers and Irish Setter Dog.-For full particulars apply to James Henderson, Kihiklhi, Waikato. FOR S A L E, Three Good Second-hand Boilers, 50 horeeApply Sv. HOWARD SMITH°& SONS, Smith's Wharf, Sydney. Q N Sα l e, SLATES, EiigUah and American CEMENTS, Sow Landing. KEANE & JENKINSOX. FOR SALE--Clover Seeds, Rye Grass, Cocksfoos, Maize, Oats, Bran, Sharps, Bonedost, Guano, &c, &c, at current prices. \v. ouxsox, Cnstom-house-street, Auckland. SEA LION. FOR SALE—a LIVE SEA LION", young, perfectly tame, in good health, feeds well, and answers to the name of " Dick." A Fortune to anyone wishing to Exhibit. E. C. GREENWOOD, Queen-street. 0 BOATMEN AND OTHERS." ANCHORS. ANCHORS. ANCHORS 131hs. to 4211)5.. 3d per lb. Rowlocks, Is 0d per pair and upwards All other Ironwork as low in price. Chimney Bars, 111 per lb. JAMES McEWEN, Ship Blacksmith, Lower Albert-street. Auckland. (5 R S A L E, AT LOWEST MARKET HATES (WHOLESALE) — 3000 sacks Milling Oats 1000 sacks Danish Oats Somerville Bros.', JlcGill s and HeeVs Oatmeal 50 tons DulHcld's Ailelaide Flour Chicken and -Milling Wheat : 300 sacks Coast Maizo Sacks in bales &c. D. H McKENZIE. October 20,1880. TT "OONUUST. "OONEFLOUR. <J! _o Jt> RKUUCED PRICES: fVJ PER TON CASH. Special quotations to large buyers. iXe fee <J CUSTOMHOUSE oTREET. bo n e d'u*st. JAMES SOPrET AJTD CO. Are supplying Fine Bonednst of their own mannfac ture, guaranteed frco from any adulteration, at £8 ]0s per ton. e&cks or bags included, at, the Mills, Frueman's Bay, or their Store, No. 8, Lower Queeo-sirest Bones bought in arty quantities. October 23, 13SQ.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6063, 23 April 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6063, 23 April 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6063, 23 April 1881, Page 1

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