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■ Ecclesiastical. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Corner of Wellesley and Albertstreets.—Meeting for United Prayer This (Saturday) Evening, at 7 30. Friends are cordially invited. A BIBLE CLASS for MEN every SUNDAY AFTER. NOON, from 3 till 4. 'imPIPHANY CHURCH. —Sunday (ToJIU morrow).—Morning Service at 11 a.m. Confirmation Service at 0.30 p.m. Preacher: The Eight Rev. the Bishop. (\NEHUNGA CONGREGATIONAL / CHURCH.—To-morrow (Sunday).—The Rev. J. Robertson, M.A., will preach in the morning. /CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH; JBeresV-/ ford-street.—The usual Services will be conducted To-morrow. (Sunday), in the Morning at 11, by the Rev. J. F- Mandeno, and in the Evening at 0.30, by the Pastor, the Rev. J. Robertson, M.A., who will deliver at that service Ids fourth lecture on the Bible. ' Subject "the History of the English Bible." TTNITED METHODIST FREE \J CHUECH, Pitt and Vincent-streets—Snnday Services—July 31, to be conducted in the Morning at 11, by the Rev. T. Hodgson, and Evening, at 5.30. by Mr. Cole. "'...-... RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Alciandra-streot. — The Rev. J. Long will preach In the Morning, at 11. Subject: "Confidence in Prayer." The Rev. J. Long will also preach in the Evening at 6.20. Subject: "Christ and the Roman ■ i PRIMITIVE METHODIST SERVICES, Excelsior Hall, Upper Pitt-street—The Eev. J. Long will preach in the Afternoon at 3 o'clock. PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. —Morning, at 11, Mr. T. F. Jones. Evening, at 0.30, Rev. W. Morley. ■ - ■ '. ■■ fIRAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN VJC CHURCH.—Morning, at 11, Rev. L. M. lidtt. Evening, at 6.30, Rev. W. C. Oliver. "VTEWMARKET WESLEYAN JJi CHURCH.—Morning, at 11, Mr. A. Girling. Evening, at 8.30, Mr. F. A. White. ARNELL WESLEYAN CIURCH.— Morning at 11, Rev. W. C. Oliver. Evening, at 0.30, Mr. A. Girling. . ' PONSONBY WESLEYAN CHURCH. —Morning, at 11, Rev. W. Xlorley. Evenlsg. at 6.30, Rev. H. R. Dewsbnry. MOUNT ALBERT WESLEYAN CHURCH.—Morning at 11, Mr. R. Jessop. Evening at 6.30, Mr. T. F. Jones. -VTORTH SHORE WESLEYAN _Ll CHURCH.—Horning, at 11, Rev. H. E. Dewsbury. Evening, at 6.30, Mr. W. Hogg. ORNE-STREET HALL.—Unseotarian Sunday Services, conducted by the Rev. S.' Edger, B.A.—July 31.—Morning Service only at 11 a.m. Subject, "Three Possible Paths of Progress open to Mankind." CHORAL HALL.—Geo. A. Brown will deliver a Lecture on Snnday night, at 6.30; Subject: "Prayer and Providence: their uses in the arena of human life." Morning Service at the Ternperance Hall. A NNTVERSARY TEA MEETING of _C3l. the Church of Christ worshipping in the Temperance Hall, Tuesday, August 2nd. Tea on the Tables at 0.30. Tickets Is Cd; can be obtained of the Deacons, Llndum House, Vincent-street; Mr. F. Whitehead, Victoria-street, and at the Door. Mr. I Gee. A. Brown will preside at the after Meeting, when several friends will delivor addresses. mHEATRE ROYAL.—SUNDAY EVENJL ING SERVICES, under the conduct of the Young Men's Christian Association, on Sunday Evening, from Bto 9. All are invited. Seats Free.

Personal. ; WANTED— Robert Cloughley, formerly of Scott's Road, Sydenham. Christchurch, Carpenter, who left Lyttelton for Auckland on 25th November last, to oblige by sending telegram, stating his postal address to Stanley Edwards, Solicitor, Christchurch. To Let. /"CENTRAL OFFICES (Goodson's corner) v> —One small and three of tho large rooms To Let.—Hlckson'a G.N.L. Agency. DESIRABLE HOUSE to let in Park Road, 16s per week.—Apply to George Dixon, or F. G. Ewington. __ TJIIRST Floor to let, situated over Norwich JJ Union Company's Offices, Queen-street.—Apply Edwin Binney, Fort-street. PONSONBY.— -ToLet, 12-roomed House, with Stables, Coach-hoases, i Wash-house, and every convenience; opposite All Saints' Church.—Apply to Captain Dinnin, Ponsonby, or R. Home, Short-land-street. TO LET—Two Houses .it Mount Eden, at IPs per week.—F. G. Ewington. TO LET—The Premises known as the , Waitangi store, on the Wharf, Queen-street, for five years or otherwise.—Apply Robert Martin, at the Store. TO LET, in Parnell — Eight-roomed House, with every convenience ; large allotment, well planted.—W, and J. Frater, Land Agents, Queen-street. TO LET—A capital Villa, S rooms, 1 acre of garden and grounds ; only 12s 04 per week. —Avply at Webb's Music Saloon, or D. B. Orchard, 18, Exchange Buildings. TO BE LET—In City Road, opposite Mr. Dickey's, a. Sjiroomcd House; good bathroom, gas and water laid on, with every other convenience for small family. Good yard room.—TV. L. Mitchell, 62, Qqeen-Btreet. TO LET, with immediate possession— A Shop and Dwelling in Wakefield-strcet, Auckland, at present occupied by Mr. A. Cucksey.— For particulars, apply to Mr. Lennox, Queen-street, or James Gribblo, Hamilton. Waikato. TO LET—Gentleman's Residence and Grounds, beautifully situated near Shelly Beach, Ponsoriby ; houso contains 11 apartments, with necessary out-houses, surrounded by forest and fruit trees, water frontage ; view of harbour unsurpassed.—D. F. Evans, Agent, Auckland. For Sale. LARGE PIER GLASSES.—For Sale (cheap)— Four Very Largo Handsome Glasses. —Hickson's G.N.L. Agency. PRIME FRESH and SALT TA.RANAKI BUTTER, at J. A.Edmonds's, Custom-house-street. FOR SALE — The thoroughbred Colt Woolbroker, now on view otLendrum'e Stables; age, pedigree, and full particular.' to be had at tho stables. FOR SALE—A first-class Four-Wheeled Sociable, nearly new, with folding curtains; also, a staunch fast-trotting horse and sot of harness. The turn-out is all in grod order, and suitable for private family, now on view at Lendrum's Stables.

FO K SALE, Best Sample of New Season NELSON HOPS. Apply HANCOCK &. CO., Brewers, Newmarket. f\ N S ALE, SLATES, English and American} CEMENTS, Now Landing. KEANE & JENKINSOy. 0 K S A L E, CONCENTRATED BLOOD & BONE HANVRE, Manufactured by the undersigned. No mineral matter whatever is used in the preparation, and wo can confidently recommend it. PRICE : First quality, £9 per ton, bags included Second „ 0 „ „ „ „ Samples can be seen, and further information obtained, upon application to FISHER AND CO., Queen-street.

■piANOS 1 T>IANOS ! "OIANOS ! FOB SALE CHEAP, B7 German and French Makers. Can be seen at Mr. Thos. H. 'Webb's, Oak Cottage, Hobson-strect. , riOUNTRY BUSINESS FOR DISPOSAL. F0 E SALE, '• ■ ' i THE GOODWILL, FREEHOLD, PREMISES, STOCK AND FIXTURES of one of the oldest Established.and best paying ■ ". Businesses, '.- - : ■ KORTO OF AUCKLAND. ... ! " " The Store is situated within a few yards of the Rail W Th?o d ™" P CSn g ™>d e a Fortune £n the Business, ulnriSTtawttoSom actlre lift.and Is; willing to ■ p«&rran g em«ts couldl be made for part of tho purchase money to remain at a information can be obtained, by bonafidc applicants, from the undersigned.; . ; • :: WV R. WALKER;" ~ j . . CUSTOMHOUSE-STREET EiST.ORGAN.— A fine' large arid powerful Instrument, with two knee swells tod eleven stop3,lncludlng octave coupler, for saleverychoaD -To bo seen at Mr. Thos. E Webb's, Oak.CWtatii -Hobson-street, opposite Mr. Minetti's Bakery. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6147, 30 July 1881, Page 1

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