Sermons, Lectures; Soirees, fee. J ECTURE BY BEV. T. W. DUNN. "FACES, AND HOW TO BEAD THEM." A Lecture by the Rev. T. W. Dunn on the above • abject will he dellvere 1 to St. School-mom on THURSDAY Kvenlng, 27th tost., commencing at half-past lerea. Tickets. U each, to be bad at Messrs. (Jhapm-»n'i (b> okgeller), Hasletts (chemißt), McMchlan's (draper), or from the membera of St. Andrew ft Coart f Managers. I~\ lOOESE OP AUCKLAND. CHURCH M S3ION. SUNDAY, AUGUST 30ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. PREACHERS— MIS-lONERS. ta. Preparatory Service on Saturday Evening at eight o'clock. tar Induction of Mlssioners and Address to Worken. Friday, at eight p m. ""VTEGBO life AND CHARACTER J3l IN WIST AFUICA." BET. 0. WORBOY3 Will deliver a LECTURE OX REG AMOTIONS OF FT'S THREW YEARS' BKSIDENcE IN SIBRRA LEONE, WEST AKBIOA, IK PITT AND VINCENT STREET CHURCH, THIS EVENING. Choir taken at half-past seven by Mr. J. Knott. ADMISSION FREE. A Collection in Aid of the Mission Fund. YOUNG men's christian ASS' iCIATION. Rooms : Corner of Weliealey and Albert Streets. WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. September 4 : " The Roman Empire : Its Rise and Fall"— ssor T. Q. Tucker, B.A. Rep ember 13: "Self Culture"—Rev. R. Bavin. September 25 Enter 1 alnment— Herr Carl Schmitt. October 16 " The Livin • Balngs of the Air" —Professor A. P. W. Thomas, M.A., F.L.S. Commencing each evening at half-put seven. Seats eierved for ticket-holler* till twenty minutes p»st seven. Tickets for the cours». to admit ba er and lady, 6s; to admit bearer only, 3" 61 ; single lectures, la. May lie obtained fr>ro the Booksellers, from any Member of Committee, or at the Rooms. THOMA-' BI'DDLE) ~ „ a™. A.KMOHT J- Hon. Sees. W. BHAKKNRIG, en. Sec. Noon PRAYER MEETING, in the Sailors' Rest 2S, Qu» en-street, This Bay (Wed nesday), at half past iwelte. Open to all. "VTOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIAI TTON. corner of Wellesley and Albert-streets.— Evangelistic Services every TH R3DAY EVENING ,t 7 SO. All are Invited. New arrivals are cordUlly Invited. Exhibi io is. QAMELIA gHO W ! A CAMELIA SHOW WILL BC HELD IK THE HAYMARKET (By permission of A Buck'and, Esq), QUEEN-STREET ENTRANCE. Off SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 29, Under the aunriciaa of the Auckland Gardeners' Horticultural !-eciety. OPEN FROM 2 TILL 9 p K. Kxhlblts to bs named and staged not later than one o'clock on SATU kDAY. Certiflc itei of Merit will be Given. Exhibit! will be sold by auction at he close of Show. ADMI SION ONE SHILLING. 0. SMALLFIki D, Hon. Sec. Commission Agents. JAMES GILLIES, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND OKNFRAL AG*" >T, 311, G'OBO'-STIIK'T, SYD**T. Sties and Purchaser of Vetse a, Merchandise, and fro-nee of all kinds effected en the most favourable terms. qharles TOTHILL, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT WHANGAREI. LIVES EY AND LAWES, Accountants, House, Estate, and Oeneril Commission *gen i. Trad smi-n's Books male up. Rents and ebta collected. Fire and Life n>urances effected, and l oins neg tiated. The le.t'ng it ale of 'louses and othtr property undertaken at reasonable rates. Me.srs Lives-y aud laves have also opened - Outclass Registry Office conducted on at letly genuine vrinciples, and ihey respectfully oliclt the patronage of all those requiring reliable s rvants and those seeking emplojment. No conoctlon with any ether Registry Office. _ Highest Colonial references. Address 7, Coombes Arcade ground floor), Auckland. QPENING -^J-OTICE. GENERAL FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. Messrs. JAMES AND C 0,, Of Nelson, Reg to announce that they have opened a Brakch of their FURNITURE BUSINESS In those Cunmodious Premises to QUEEN-STRKET R'cently occupied by the N.Z. Frozen Meat and torsge Co., and hope by st lot attention to this hrnni n of their busii.ess. and by supplying a Fir»tclass Article at Wholesale Price, to merit a fair share of tublic patronage. SPECIAL ATTENTION is invited to our SEW S i OCR of PIANOS, ORGANS, BLACK-AND-GOLD ENGLISH, AMRRICAN, AND COLONIAL FURNITURE Of Every Description and LATEST STYLES. INSPECTION SPECIALLY INVITED. -I Publications. AND QOOPER'S LIS OF WORIB ON HORTICULTURE. [CoKTISUM.] a. d. Has.»ard, A., Floral Decorations for Dwelling H uses 6 0 Hath P. G ,My Garden Wild 6 0 Johnson's irdeo Dictionary, with Supplement 8 0 Kt>chen and Market Gardening 5 6 Mur hv, M., New Zealand Gardening .. ..2 6 May, W. J.. Vegetable Culture for Anateurs.. 1 3 Ormerod, E. A., Manual of Injurious Insects: Method of Prevention 4 0 Pink, J.. Potatoei: How to Grow and Show them 2 6 Qui ,C, W., Garden Recipes .. .. ..2 0 Koblnson, W., The Wild Harden ... .. 12 6 Stackbouse'i Hardy Plants for Little Front Gardens _. .. .. 13 Sutton's Culture of Vegetables and Flowers .. 6 0 1hom;on .1., Hand * Book of Flower Garden.. 8 6 Vaux »nd Parson's L twn Planting .. ..2 0 Wood, S.. Good «.arde ing .. .* ..6 0 Watts, K., Modern Piact'cal Gardening .. 4 0 „ Veg-txbles and How to Grow Them .. 13 Wood, Rev. J. G., Our Garden Friends and Foes ..4 0 Woo ', S., The Forcing Garden .. ..4 0 „ Plan Guide to Go< d Gardening .. . . 6 0 76, QUEEN S 1 1 - ET, AUCKLAND. Oil and Oolourmen. CG. HILL & C 0., • Or UPPER Q IT HEN STREET, Have PURCHASED IHE SIT' OK aND LEASE OF MEB-IRS HOLLAND & BUTLKK, of Victoria street, whore they will slier ly carry >,n their business. The new premi.' e< being much more central and commodious, C.G H. & Co. will be better able to supp y orders entrusted to them by their numerous customers. To any and all of ttVssrg. Holland & Butler's late patrons, C.G.H. & Co. beg to stat- they will do their best to merit a continuance of their favours. . As i :.G.H. & Co. are d rec Importers of Paperhangings. Glass, Mouldings, White Lead, Oils, Vamiishes, Ac., from all the leading *ngllsh and American Manufacturers, they a e in a position to do their business at the verv Lowest Current Rates. Agents for the Celebrated Pioneer Rubber Paint, ready for use. Owing to the above mentioned change* in our plans, we are prepared to Let our New Premises in Queenstreet (Couplamd & Co's late premises;, with spacious storage at the back, opening on to Lome-street, I HEREBY intimate that Measrs. C. G. Bill * Co. have purchased fr m me the Stock-in-Trade of Holland A Butler, of Victoria-street; and I have perfect confidence in asking for them the patronage of Messrs, Holland & Butler's late customers. JNO. L. HOLLAND. POUNDKREPERS* BOOKS (under the new Act), 25 and 60 pages, with the Scheduled of Fines for Trespass and Impounding Fees inserted at commencement, on Sale at the Hebald Publishing | Office. Queen-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7416, 26 August 1885, Page 8
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