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j Sermons. Lectures, Soirees, &C.7 > EEK OF UNIVERSAL* PRAYER. • ; - -V In connection with the above, United .Prayer Meetings will be held in the City ana Bubtfrbs oi Auckland as under. , v-.-THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, JANUARY 8. PITT-STREE I' WESLEYAN- CHURCH : Subject, 1 Prajer for the .Church UniversaL ' Chairman, Rev. A. Reld; Address by Bav. <H S. Hill; Com-. munion Service at th» close, " j FB ID AY, JANUARYS, i FREE METHODIST CHURCH. Pitt and Vincent Streets: Subject, Prayer for the Nations and Temperance. Chairman. Rev. 8. Macfarlaace: Addresses by Revs. T. M. Friser and T. Adams. ■ SATURDAY, JANUARY 10. • * Y.M.C.A. ROOMS : Subject, Prayer for Mlistons. Chairman, T. Buddie, Esq. Addresses by Revs. Oarr and Carter. The services will commenoe each -evening at half* past seven. ? " v ' • • ' A collection will be m -de on THURSDAY Evening to defray necessary expenses. '• •-&.£.£'.' J >--V^ . All Christian people are urged to attend. these : Services. '. - , SAM. MACFARL ;^. Hon. Secretary. ■. "\TOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOC®! JL TION, comer of Wellesley and Albert-streets.. No Service to-nigtt, on account of the week' of United Prayer. 1 " "."*•s.' T ADIKS' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. JLJI —The Friday Afternoon Bible Readings will be resumed TO-MOHROW AFTERNOON at three o'clock in tbe Hal), Y.M C.A. Subject: The Christian's Standing an i State." ' Lost and Found- * ' OFFICES to Let very Cheap. — 252, Queen-street. TO Concrete Shop and Dwelling, Surrey Hills.—Apply T. McMaster, Queen-st. , PICKED UP IN HARBOUR-A Flatbuttom Boat, 10 feet, painted blue and red.— The same can be had by applying to Kamo Company's Be! 6t, Railway Wharf, and pa)lug expenses- / . _A*"| REWARD for a Bright Bay Buggy 3& , Horse, aged, about 16 hands; dam.gud knees ; with blase down face ; in good condition.— W. Crow her. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD.—Lost in West Qneen, Albert, or Victoria Streets, Correspondence marked Lin red Return to erai.d Office. Personal. VISITORS from the Country — Don't forget to call at tire Glass Works before leaving for home. Works passed by tram cars.: WILHKLM JOHANNES FIEDLER.— Communications from Berlin Await you at the German Con en ate, Auckland. . , I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mary S. Hiking, after this date. WILLIAM STEVENS HOSKING. January 1, 1885. ; I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Jane Durle Plant, after this date. BENJAMIN PLANT. Devonport, 7th January, 1885. PERSON Any gentleman wanting a large, new House, just being completed, ought to be suited with the property now offered lor sale for the first time, situate in r ark-road. The house commands a splendid view, has 12 rooms, iu addition to at era and oath-rooms, and closet. A tennis lawn and kitchen gatden in yood trder, at the back. This is a choice property, and, if not sold within 21 days, will be withdrawn.—Apply to J. R, Randerson. 0 hallenge. I, Frank Woods, of Dunedin, hereby Challenge J. Pickering, of Auckland, or any other bona Bde resident of Mew Zealand, to Run a Footrace any distance from 100 yards to 440 yards, three out of five, « r two out Of three distances for the sum of £200 anil Championship of N. w Zealand. Woods wi l be at the Occidental Hotel this evening piepared to meet any intonding competitors. v ■ - ' FRANK WOODS. Wanted. A LADY recently from London desires an engagement as forewoman to the dressmaking, has had large experience.—Addi ess Louise, bra id Office. . - • ■ BOOKBINDER, accustomed to general work, wanted —Apply to Mr. Day, Herald Office, Wyndham-street. - ■ • - CHEMIST'S ASSISTANT requires encasement in town or country, retail 'or wholesale. Passed N Z. Pharmacy Board Elimination.— Aiply Chemist, Herald Office. - . PARTNERSHIP.— A good opportunity now offers In the nature of a share in a large and weil-established Business, with a rapid (trowing connection.— " Partnership," Box No. 1, Pest Office. SITUATION Wanted as Waiter (by late chief saloon waiter ship Lady Jocelyn)- Firstclass references.- K . HbKalp Office. TO PAINTERS.— -A good brush hand for Tauranga.— W. Phillipps and Sen. ■ TO HAIRDRESSERS.—Wanted, a Firetclabs Assistant. — Apply F. J. Shortt, Hairdresser, Queen-street. ; ANTED Known-Thftt Butoher and Co., Fort-street and Wharf, have Three Large Spring Waggons for Removing Furniture on reasonable terms. WANTED Known— Boots 1 Cheap YY; Boots I—Come and see the quality and prices at Holdsworth's Cheap Boot and Shoe Warehouse, 42, Victoria-street, before buying elsewhere. N.B.—Country orders punctually attended to when accompanied by cash. > • XTtTANTED Known—That you can get Y f your Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery repaired at W. H. Carter's (late G. Piggott), 81, Victoria-street third house above Albert-street, Auckland, good workaanshlp guaranteed. > WANTED Known—Cheap Millinery, Underclothing, Fancy Goods, and ail other kinds of Drapery and Clothing at enormous low prices.—J. H. Kaunas, Draper, Milliner, and Clothier, Victoria-street, off Hobson-street. WANTED Known— Ovens at 12s and upwards; Side and Portable Ovens, Kitchen Ranges, Stoves, Grates, and Portable Boilers, general smiths' work in all its branches at corresponding prices. Country orders promptly attended to.— Address. R. Nlcboll. 326 Queen-street, Auckland. - WANTED Known That the Auckland Timber Company Manufacture and Sell, at Lowest Prices, all sizes of Iron Bark Spokes. Send for patterns and price list. - ■ WANTED Known— the entrance to the Exchange Circulating Library is is Durham-street, corner of Queen-street, next Motrin and Co.'s. New supplies of books by every steamer. See advertisement. WANTED Known— we deliver Taupirl, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any pint of the City or Suburbs at Lowest Rates.—W. & G. Winstone, Customhouse, street. ANTED KNOWN. Having now secured a large staff. of experienced Workmen we are enabled to execute orders for our celebrated 60s suits, *13s 6d Trousers, at 6 hoars' notice. Latest s'yle and perfect fit guaranteed. Our rapidly increasing connection is sufficient assurance of our abilities as first-class Tailors. " ; - W O O L L'A M S, READY MONEY TAILOR, SYDENHAM HOUSE, FOOT OF GREY-STREET. ANTED KNOW That IMUNRO & MILLIGAN'S TWEEDS , Are ' ALL THOROUGHLY SHRUNK. TJ -s. ** f' ' •' fV'i ' • PERFECT jttT ' AND j|i^i? ' WORKMANSHIP + _ v; S-jaii _ •;«. ■. v •. J ' ' ' ' '(•!• ' " GUARANTEED. V . - ■-*~ .s'.>■ AFIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. ! # i ;v t■ PS.-NO SHODDY GOODS OR SLOPMAKING > AND TRIMMING AT THIS ESTABLISH- ' r r „> {'.V MENT.. . -3 — Summer Holiday! — \oood Private Board and Residence ' (family J or singly), close to the sea. Boating and Fishing.-- , Apyl? Mr*. Dix, Cejonaaniel, 4 * ~ , - ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7220, 8 January 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7220, 8 January 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7220, 8 January 1885, Page 1

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