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Sermons, Lectures. Soirees* &c----r|l HEA TH E KO Y AL. ,T. "E. REDMOND, ESQ., ILP. for New RO9S, Ijuslahd, WILL LECTURE ON MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8. SUBJECT: '* HOME RULE : ITS REAL MEANING." ADMISSION—4s, 3s, 2s. Tickets may be obtained from Messrs. Flynn and ReiUy, Wellesley-street; Mr. J. CaUnan, Queenstreet : Mr. T. Lonergan and Mrs. Lynch, Wyndham" street; Messrs. Gleeson, Beehan, and Foley, Hobson* street; O'Dowd, Pitt-street; Mrs. Hackett, Greystreet ; Mr. Dervan, freeman's Ray; Mr. P. J. lynch, Parnell ; J. Sullivan. Onehunga; any Member of the Committee; and at the Freeman's Journal Office. „ A BAZAAR in aid of the proposed New Baptist Church at Ponsonby, will be held eaTly in December. Friends desirous of assisting with money or work} are aindly requested to send their contributions not later than the middle of November. MRS. r OTTER, , Wallace- street. J3RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES SERVICES TO-MORROW as follows ALEX AJJ DRA-STREET— Morning, at 11—Rev. W. S. Potter. Subject : " The Christian Artist." Evening, at 6.3o—Rev. W. S. Potter. Subject, "The Needs of God." PITT A\D EDWJN-BTREETS-Afternoon, at 3—Rev.,W. S. Potter. Evening, at 6.3o—Mr. A. C. Caughev. NEWMARKET— ' Afternoon, at 3—Mr. G. Turley ; Evening, at 6.3o—Mr. Thompson* YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Corner of Wellealey and Albert* streets.—Meeting for United Prayer This (Saturday) Evening, at 7 30. An ADDRESS to CHRISTIAN WORKERS will be given by the Rev. J* S. Hill. Friends aro oordially invited. A BIBLE CLASS for MEN every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, from 3 till 4. QT. PAUL'S CHURCH.—II a.m., Morning Prayer, Holy Communion (choral), and Sermon, *'Eucharistic Types; vi. Elijah;" 3.30 p.m., Baptisms ; 6,30 >m., Evening Prayer and Sermon, '* Sparrows and Swallows" (Psalm Ixxxiv. 3.) . ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, Ponsonby.— A Sermon to the Young will be delivered in the above Church To-morrow (Sunday) by tho Rov. D. W. Runciman, M.A., at three o'clock. Parents and children are cordially invitod. ST THOMAS' CHURCH.—2Ofch Sunday after Trinity, October 7, 1883,—Morning Prayer, 11a.m.; Evening Prayer, 6.80 p.m. A Sermon will be preached at each uf these Services. The seats in this Church aro froe.—Lloyd Keating, Curate. OUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHAPEL Octaber 7: —Morning at 11 o'clock, Mr. D. Whytock ; Evening (Evangelistic), at 6.30 o'clock, Mr. D. Whytock will preach and Mr. A. Huxtable sing the Gospel . PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. Morning, at 11, Rev. A. Reid. Evening, at G.'oO, Rev. A. Rcid. Subject for Evening Sermon,'' The Dsgma of the Aunibilstion of the Wicked Opposed to the Teachings of Jesus Christ." /TN RAPTOU- ROAD WESLEY AN vJT CHURCH.—Morning, at 11, Eev. W. G, Parsonaon. Evening, at 0.80. Rev. W. C. Oliver. ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH, Ponsonby.—Morning, at 11, Itov. T. G. Carr. Eyenlng. at (1.30, Rev. T. Q. Carr. ■ PARNELL WESLEY AN CHURCH.— Morning, at 11, Mr. A. C. Lawry. Evening, at 8.30, Mr. J Foster. DEVONPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH. —Morning at 11, Rev. G.W. J. Spence. !Evening at 6.30. Rev. Q. W. J, Spence. ' Mount albekt wesleyan CHORCH.—Morning at 11, Rev. W. J. Watkin. Evening ot 6.30, Rev. W. J. Watkin. "VXTELIiESLEY-STREET Baptist Church, T y Sunday, Oct. 7. — Pa3tor Thomas Spurgcon, will proachi in the Chapel at 11 a.m. Evening, in the Choral Hall, at 6.45. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, Pitt and Vincent-Btreets—Morning at 11, and Evening, at 0.30, Eev. S. Macfarlane. Evening SHbject: " The Lifo of tho Hand."- MOUHT EDEN—Evening at 6 30, ileasrs. "Wrigley and French. Sabbath School Morning and afternoon". "RITEW CHURCH Services.—Held at the _L>| Commercial Club-ioom, over Rattray's, Qaeenstrcet ; morning, 11 o'clock. Snbject: " Spiritual Poverty." - /CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, BereaXV ford-street.—Tho usual services will bo condncted to-morrow—Morning at 11. Rev. H. W. J. Miller, recently from Glasgow. Evening, at 6.80, Rev. J. Robertson, M.A., will deliver a lecture to Young Women. Subjoct :"A Woman's Highest Praise." ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE.—Mr. Geo, A. Brown will lecture on Sunday night, atG.3O. Subject : "Tho uncertain utterances of Rolleious Teachers on Future Punishment." Morning Service at tho Temperance Hall at 11. Theatre royal sunday evening SERVICES, under tho conduct of the Young Men's Christian Association, on Sunday Evoning, from Bto 9. AU aro invited. Seats Free. To Let. "SjTICELY Furnished, House of Seven Bath-rooms, and usual Outhouses; ! gas stovo, largo garden, fruit trees, fowl-house, &c.: 25 minutes' distance from Post Office; delightful locality ; sea view. Bent moderate.—Apply, Herald , Office. | OFFICES to Let.—Apply Auckland For- I warding and~ Parcels Doliveiy Company, ' Customhouao-street East. I OFFICE to Let —Well lighted, ground j floor, 103 a wcok.—Apply, London Loan and ; Discount Company, High street, two doors from j Vulcan Lane. i TO LET or Lease—New Three-storied , Brick Building, with good cellarago, in Albert and Littie Queen Streets.—B, Tonbs and Co. TO LK.T—Two large Rooms, unfurnished, with fireplace ; also, stable. —Apply J. Kay, Karangahape House, opposite Walker's Butcher Shop, Newton. TO BE LET, with immediate possession | JL (as a store) —Tho Stone Building in Fort' i street known as Lamb's Mill.—Apply to J. Lamb, j or to W. Aitken, Land Agent. TO LET — A seven-roomed House and : Six Acres of Land, with froutago to tho One* hunga Road and three miles from town.—Apply to W. Aitken, Shortland-street. TO BE LET—With Immediate Possession, Glenorchard House, at St. Hellers, Containing 14 rooms.—Apply to Capt. Clark, on tbe Premises, or to W. Aitken. Land-agent. TO LET — A commodious, substantial Building, in excellent condition, suitable for Boot Factory or any other trade, 100 feet by 30 feet, two floors.—Apply early to Mis. Beedel,< Mew North Road. Terms moderate. TO LET.—Offices over Fiaher and Co. % Queen-street. -Apply to H. Ashton and Son, 8, New Zealand insurance Buildings. TO LET—Pleasantly-situated Cottage in . Kyber Pass Road, 5 rooms.—Apply to H. Ashton and Son, 8, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. fgAO LET—Large Warehouse in Custom--1 boose-street; good cellar and back entrance ; will be vccant shortly. Apply to H. Ashton and Son, 8, New Zealand Insurance TO LET, at the North Shore—A Nice Cottage aod Garden, orchard in full bearing, auitablo for a gardenor.—Apply to Mr. Brown, VaaxhaUGardens; or 11. Afhton and Son, No. 8 New Zealand Insurance Buildings. - TO BE LET.—The Commodious Brick Store in Lowor Albert-streot, occupied by H. Elliott, and having a, frontago also to Little Queonstreet —Apply on the premises. . m o l i t. SPLENDID SETS OF OFFICES IN THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY'S BUILDING (late Hickson's). Apply to Ms. A. SAUNDERS, 2. Insurance Buildings. Or, to Mr. A. SMITH, Architect (on the Prunises). POWER TO LET, on 80 miles ot gas mains, in tha city and suburbs Of Auckland, Consumption of gas, from 18 cubic feet of gas por indicated horse-power per honi for the larger sizes, to 26 feet for tho smaller. Suitablo for Engineers, Woodworkers, Printers, Firewood Dealers, Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, Kodder Dealers, • Malsters, Sausago Makers, etc., etc., and for Hoisting Passengers and Gnode. Over 8000 delivered. Advantages: Notroublo with coal, ashes, smoke, insurance, water, or colli tan t attendance. No danger or risk of Are. ■ Cleanliness, Economy, Convenience, Safety, Durability. Cost, 2d per -horse-power per hour for gas. Forty Otto Gas Engines aro now erected in Auckland. For terms, conditions, and particulars apply to the Secrotary, Auckland Gas Company (Limited). Fort-street. Sizes usually keptin stock—J, 2. TT. ISTEN to this Strange Fact! Strange, I*l' Indeed, but True ! Mr. Pooley's Concert iB tbo only Entertainment offered to the Good People of Auckland TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGBT!! TO-NIGHX !!

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6829, 6 October 1883, Page 1

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