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Amu omenta. ROYAL. rjIHEATKE ROYAL. H.N.Abbott.. .. •• •• Lessee. J. S. Smith _ - ~ Manager. POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, PROF. S. S. AND CLARA BALDWIN, THOUGHT-READERS AND CLAIRVOYANTS, MESMERISTS AND BIOLOGISTS, AND SPIRITUAL EX POSERS, Who have created such an excitement In Europe, America, Australia, and New Zealand. BALDWIN The Wondrous. BALDWIN Wit and Wisdom combined. BALDWIN Past, Present, Future, Foretold BALDWIN Prancing Piano's Spirit Musicians. BA> DWIN Exciting Kxposurn. BALI W'N blade's Slate Writing Exposed. BALDWIN The Great C'ont Feat. BALDWIN Not a Stitch Broken. BALDWIN Tke And enci Fairly Astounded. BALDWIN The Great Metempsy Cho»is. BALDWIN Transmigration of the Soul. BALDWIN Cabinet Mysteries. BALDWIN Dark Seances Kx-osed. Baldwin The Groat Blood Writing Trick. BALDWIN The spirit Rappinv: Hand. BALDWIN Finding a Pin Hidden anywhere by a Committee. BALDWIN Telling Names of Dead Relatives. BALDWIN Weird and Wonderful Witchcraft. BALDWIN Without Exception the moat, Marvellous Performance. The Funniest Entertainment in the Wholb Great Globe. Admission—ls, 2s, 3s. Box Office at Lennox's. WALTER HARLAND, Agent. J> A R N £ L L HALL, AMATEUR CONCERT AND DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE By Members of the PARNELL LAWN TENNIS CLUB, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 18*5, at Eight p.m. Admission, 2s and Is. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees. &c. ZEALAND ART STUDENTS* NEW ASSOCIATION. STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. A LECTURE OK "TURNER, THE COLOURIST," Will be delivered by E. A. Ma<keciikie, Esq., At the Auckland Institute, on WEDNESDAY, Aujust 12th. Lime'.iiht Exhibition of Turner's Works. Doors open at quarter-past seven ; to commence at quarter to eight. Admission, Is. S. STUART, Hon. Sec. TEA MEETING. OONGREGATIONAL TEA MEETING. A Social Meeting of the members of the Congregational Church ami Congregation will be held THIS DAY, (Wednesday), August 12th. in tho .Schoolroom, combined with a Sale of work by th» La lies. Admission F/ee. Tea will be provided at a charge of Is ; Children, M. From three to five o'clock in the Afternoon, the Sale of Work will go on, the proceeds of which will Oe devoted to the Funds of tho Home and Foreign Mission Societies. Between flvo and seven a Promenade Tea will take place. . From seven to nine a Social Meeting and Continuation of Sale, at which meeting short Addresses will be given, at d Music rendered by the Ch«ir. Friends Invited. VOUN3 MEN'S CHRISTIAN X ASSOCIATION. Rooms : Corner of Wellisley and Albert Streets. WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. Aigust 14 : "Relics of Unwritten Hiitory"—Josiai Martin, Esq., F.G.S. August 21 : " The Times and Writings of the Patriarch Jeb"—F. S». Fenton. Esq. 4! "The Roman Empire : Its Rise and Fall"—Prof-Mar T. G. Tucker, B.A. Sep'ember 18: " Self Cu'ture"—Rev. R. Eavin. September 25 : Ent rlainment—llerr Carl Schraitt. October 16: " Tie Living Beings of the Ail"—Prefessor A. P. W. Thomas, M.A., F.L. S. Coißßiencini,' each evening at half-put seven. Seats reserved for ticket-holders till twenty minutes past seven. Tickets for the course, to admit bearer ana lady, as; to admit bearer only, 3s 61 ; sinjle lectures, U. May bo obtained from the Booksellers, from any Member of Committee, or at the Eoomi. THOVfA> BUDDLE) H g ec , A. KNIGHT , Hon. bees. W. BKAEENRIG, Sec. 1 Are you going to hear those startling but most interesting lectures?" No! I»mfoingto regret for the rtst cf my life, that I have cot heard them." BOTT'S OPKRA HOUSE. SUNDAY, AUGUST IG, GERALD JIASSEI (Author of the"' Kook of the rationings") Will tell the ftory of MAN IN SEARCH OF" HIS SOUL BORING FIFTY TBOUSANB YEARH (as shown by the bone caves), AND n>>W HE FOUND IT. Typology of the Tomb— » Lira Tongue in the Mouth of Death—Why the Egyptians Made the Mummy— Evolution versus Revelation The Seven So'ils — Whv Children and Women were held to have no Soul—Origin of Baptismal Reisneration Origin of Conditional mortality—Evolu'ion of the Christ Soul —Demonstrator, in the Mysteries— Ghost, a Scientific Verity. "Another Splendid Lecture." '• He selects no subject of which he has not made himself thoroughly master."—Melbourne Argus. Doors open at seven, to commence at half-past seven. Admission : 2', 1«. and Cd ; Si Double Tickets, to admit lady and gentleman to dress circle. ST. LUKE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. REMUERA. A GRAND SACRED CONCERT Will be given in th? abfve Church on WEDNESDAY, Aucust 12,1555. Doers open at half-past seven, to commence at eight o'clock. Tickets, 2s eaob ; children half price. Crowther's omnibus will leave the Post-office, Auckland. at seven p.m. "XTOON PRAYER MEETING, in the J3( Sailors' Rest. 25, Queen-street, This Bay (Wednesday), at half past twelre. Open to all. •\7"OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIAJL TION, corner of Wellesley and Albert-streets.— Evangelistic Services every TEL RSDAY EVENING, at 7.39. All are invited. Now arrivals are cordially invited. Tea. Jj"EW REASON'S rjIEAS, 1885-86. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS RECEIVED THE FIRST PORTION OF HIS NEW SEASON'S TEA, PER OHAU, Consisting of HALF-CHESTS, QUARTER-CHESTS, AN» BOXES, WITH A FURTHER, SHIPMENT TO FOLLOW, PER WHAMPOA, Comprising MEDIUM AND LOWER GRADES. SAMPLES (or liquoring will be promptly forwarded upon application. H. B. MORTON. JJ-EW REASON'S rjIEAS. NEW SEASON'S TEAS. EX OHAU (Tra»«hipped ez Tamsui, from Foochow). SOOO p AOI£Aa " NOW LANDING. SAMPLES for Liquoring on application. RTHUR -JJEATHER,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7404, 12 August 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7404, 12 August 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7404, 12 August 1885, Page 8