.Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. , f-fOW. TO BEAD CHARACTER.— . . Lecture on above Interesting and instructive TTlp«K» n^?^ on P° rt p ubllc Hill on MONDAY and r Decembelr lat «nd 2nd, by Bev. T. W. iJunn. Lecture to commence at eight. Admission, is. Delineations of Character at Close of Lecture., ST. LUKE'S CHURCH, MOUNT albert. Annual Social Gathering will behtldinthe Hall on THURSDAY, December 4. lea at half-past MX p.m. Entertainment at eight p.m, gT. SEPULCHRE'S SCHOOLROOM. A SALE OF WOEK IKS GHBISTMiS GIFTS* In Aid of the * SRAFTON ROAD "VTESLEYAN CHURCH FUNDS Will be held in the above building on - TUESDAY, 9th DECEMBER Doors open at two o'clock. Mcsio nf the Etching, Refreshments provided. Donations of Goods, etc*, ?vill be thankfully received by the Committee on or before FRIDAY, STH PROX, Auckland baptist tabernacle. A LECTURE In aid of the Buildiog Fund, BY REV. W. E. RICE, "THE CITY OF THE SEVEN HILLS." TUESDAY EVENING, half-past seven o'clock, Be* cember 2,1884. IN SU JAMES'S HALL. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. ROME—THE CITY OF THE BJSVEN HILLS. SYNOPSIS: L ANCIENT ROME: its founda.tion.—Romulus and Remu* succoured by a Wolf—The twelve vultures—The Seven Hills. ITS RISE: Wars and Conquests—Roman courage— Victorious everywhere—Kcign of Augustus— Temple of Janus—Advent of Christ— Caligula j and Nerd, monsters in human form—Burning of City—Petsecution of Christians—Constantine tho Great. ITS FALL: Reverses of Fortune—lnvasions and Defeats-Empire divided and dissolved—Origin of European nations. Recitation— u THE FALL OF ROUE." 2. MODERN ROME. — Buildings—Strange Relics— Saint Worship—lnhabitants—Beggars—ldlers— l Priests—The Pope—Modern Miracles ("7 devils cast out I recitation—"STAMP OUT THE IMPIOUS-NAME." 3. BIBLICAL ROME.—lmprisonment of St. Paul— . His private residence—2ad Imprisonment—Mar- | - tyrdom—Dead yet Alive—Laudable ambition. MUSIC AT INTERVALS. [Finis : g ALVAT.ION ARMY. . AUCKLAND PRISON GATE BRIGADE AND NIGHT REFUGE. Superintendent - John Castles Inspector of Home .. «. W. F. Boyntok Treasurer .. C. B. Stone Secretary .. .. — W. H. Leonard OArxAis-IH-CHARQE .. ~ KOBT. LITTLE. THE HOME In connection with the above Institution bung Now Ooen, Brigade Captain Little will be clad to receive DONATIONS OF GROCERIES OH PROVISIONS OF ANY KIND, and also of ANY OLD CLOTHES, at THE BARRACKS, From eight a.m. to ono p.m. daily. The Treasurer, Mr. C. B; Stone, would remind the Public that this Institution cannot be' carried on successfully without funds. He will therefore be most happy to receive Subscriptions at his office,' Queonstreet, at any time. Boaxd and ResidenceAFTER Ist December Mrs. Rackstraw can receive three gentlemen boarders. Quiet 'home; every advantage.—Hanslop House, Upper Vincent-street. - ____ Board and residence for two gentlemen ftiends or married lady and gentleman ; comfortable heme.—Apply Her alb Office. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE for a Single Gentleman in a private family. Terms moderate. Apply i>y letter, 8.C., Post Office, Ponsonby. • - - MERLIN HOUSE, Hobsoa-streefc.—A few-vacancies. Shower, and plunge'bath.—Every comfort and convenience; Terms moderate. RAILWAY Coffee Palace Restaurant and Refreshment Rooms, 83, Queen-street WharfMeals from half-past six a.m. to twelve p.m. Firitclass accommodation for travellers; hot and cold baths. • "foj" ORTH SHORE!—Vent nor House, Beach_Ln road.—A Superior Boarding-house for permaMeat or temporary abode. Three minutes from Ferry Boat to Auckland. Splendid view of Harbour. Scrupulous cleanliness and every attention. Terms moderate. . Under new management. * Board and residence.—Mrs. p. Davy can accommodate a and gentleman, or two gentlemen, with all home comforts.—Address, Wafcefield-strcet, next Fitzioy Hotel. MRS. DALTON ha 3 excellent accommodation for families; situation delightful* overlooking Government Gardens.—Apply Panama House, Lower Symonds-street, close to Supreme Court. APARTMENTS, with Board, for one or two Gentlemen in private family, to town, and moderate terms.—Apply to Mr. F. B. Macindoe, at Mr. H. P. Barber's, Fort-street. > WARKWORTH HOUSE, Grey-street, near the top, and convenient to tram-cars.— Mrs. Clow has superior accommodation for single gentlemen and married couplss. - Water-view hocse, Hardinge street, off Victoria-street (3 doors from the Oxford Hotel)— Good accommodation for Families and Boarders. .PJain and Shower Baths.—H. Spargo, Proprietor. JERVOIS HOUSE, Wellesley-streefcWect 1 —Superior Accommodation. Double and single bedrooms, loity and well Ventilated. Piano, plunge and shower baths. Terms moderate.—A. "Watson proprictoresi. , OVERNOR BROWN B HOTEL . VJT HOBSON-STREET. Baud and Lodging. — — —26a per weak do. do. (single rooml-.___SB« do. - CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent street—Mrs. Richmondbegs to inform her friends that she has now opened her new premises as a first-class boarding house. Single and double bedrooms and suites of apartments. Plunge and shower j baths, and every accommodation for visitors. Two minuter walk from Opera House.—Terms on applica- t tion. - WELLE SLEY house, WaiXESLrr-gntEET, Auckulkd (Three Doors west from Hobson-street). BOARD AND RESIDENCE A Good Table kept: lofty and well-ventilated Bedrooms, Plunge and Shower Baths, and every convenience to ensure the Comfort of Boarders and Visitors. Terms. £1 per week. ML MASON (late of Wellington). Proprietress. BELMONT HOUSE," Upper VincentStreet. near top, pleasantly situated, good view, central position. Mrs. Basten having lately made alterations and additions to her premises, will continue to conduct it a first-class Private Boarding. Establishment, where boarders and visitors may rely on every comfort and convenience. Double or single bedrooms; suites of apartments; plunge and shower baths ; special accommodation for families. Terms moderate. HAN GAR EI JJ O T EL, WHANGAREL j This old established Hotel, situated close to the 1 Hlver, and out of the public thoroughfare, is specially adapted to the requirements of Tourists and Familiei seeking quiet and repose. A FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. Liquors all of the Best Bzands. Saddle Horses :»nd Boats on Hire. Waggonette meets train from steamers. PROPRIETRESS—MRS. LEA. Terms moderate. FAMILY HOTEL AND" COFFEE palace,. MARKET SQUARE, CORNER OF COOK-STREET, AND COFFEE STALL, - Lower Quein-street, Auckland. THOS. H. BRISTER, Proprietor, Thtnks the Public of Auckland for the liberal patron* age hitherto' accorded him, and hopes, by making the interests of his customers a special study, to secure .a continuance of their support. I' L W A Y OTE L FEANKTON JUNCTION, WAIKATO. WILLIAM DETHMER, ' proprietor, Informs passengers by'Waikato Train that ha Sella the' Best of Mr.Thos. L. Mickay's Spirits and Wines and also the Celebrated Ngaruawahia Pale Ale. • ■ Hotel Close to Station ' ' Plenty of time to go over apd take a nip. ■OHRISTMAB & NEW YEAR CARDS. Wanted—Purchasers for Uesm. Burton Bros. Series of 13 Cards.' This series is the best published for seniing to friends at a distance, as they ihowln a smull compass the beauties and progress of New Zealand. ' Price, One Shilling each. W. B. ROBINSON, Next to Close Bros., J , Welleiley-street East.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7189, 1 December 1884, Page 8
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