Sermons, Lectures. Soirees, etc. Gospel temperance mission. BLUE RIBBON ARMY. MR. MATTHEW BURNETT, TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE AND EVANGELIST, . Mission at the CITY HALL (Theatre Royal.) THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, October 6th. Chairman : R. ARTHUR, Esq. Subject: "Great Central Picture from real life in Australia, the late i>r Mitchell, the man of genius who drank two bottles of Brandy daily for many years and how he was won, with passages from his (Mr. Burnett s) own life." Admission to the DRESS CIRCLE will be as usual, ONE SHILLING; to the other Parts of the Hall, Free Admission, and collection. AUCKLAND BAND OF HOPE UNION CHOIR, Conductor : MR. PARKINS, will lead the Singing. Please bring Sankey's Hymns with you. ALFRED COX, Secretary. PPESBYTERIAN SABBATH SCHOOL EXAMINATION. The Prizes gained by the successful competitors in the recent examination will be presented by the PRESBYTERY IN ST. JAMES' HALL THIS DAY • (TUESDAY). OCTO BE 5, Proceedings commencing at half-past seven p.m. The Moderator will preside Several ministers will give addresses, and some of the scholars will give recitations. JpRESBYTKRI AN MISSION. FAREWELL MEETING. A Service In connection with Mr. Duncan Wright's Evangelistic Work in Auckland will be held in St. James' Hall TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 3 p.m. All are cordially invited. A collection will be made in aid of expenses. G. B. MONRO, Secretary. • m ■■ PRESBYTERIAN CHORAL ASSOCIA. TION. FIRST RECITAL OF SACRED MUSIC. ST, ANDREW'S CHURCH. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), OCTOBKR 6, Commencing AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. A Collection will be taken in aid of the funds. Singers are requested to bring their books. QRGAN RECITAL, AN ORGAN RECITAL Will take place in tho GRAFTON ROAD WESLEY AN CHURCH, On FRIDAY, October 8. ORGANIST .. MR NEVILLE G. BARNETT. Programme in future advertisement. ALL SAINTS' SCHOOL-BOOM. " Reminiscences of the Indian Mutiny.'" Captain Heart) e will give one of his interesting Lectures on the above subject on FRIDAY, October 8, in aid of the Sunday School. The Lecture will be illustrated by Lime-light Views and interspersed with appropriate Songs and Music. Doors open at halfpast seven; lecture at eight p.m. Admission Is, children half-price. \7"OUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION. 1 MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 1 THIS EVENING (Tuesday), October 5, ateipht o'clock, LKCTURE BY RKV. J. S. HILL, Subject: "THE TABERNACLE." LECTURE at St. Andrew's Schoolroom, Symondsatreet, this EveniDg, at eight, by the Rev. T. W. Duun. Subject: "How to read character from Lips, Chin, and Hair." Meetings. ROYAL LANCERS. TROOP ORDERS. A Special Mounted Parade of the above Troop will be held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, 6th inst., at eight p.m. Attendance compulsory. The Troop will parade and march to Ellerslie. By order. D. KEMPT, Captain. TO THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN NORTH. MR. W. F. BUCKLAND will Address the Electors of Franklin North at Otahuhu on THURSDAY NEXT, the 7tU instant, at half-past seven p m., in the Public Hall. A full attendance is requested. Maintenance of Great South Road will be taken Into consideration. Exhibitions. • Auckland agricultural and PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. £ ANNUAL EXHIBITION <4 Will be held at the o GROUNDS, GREEN LANE, § On J2- MONDAY AND TUESDAY, O H Bih and 9th November, When Prizes will bo offered for almost every. W 0 thing 25 r*. For further particulars see Programmes, to £> q be had at the Office, and of all Cattle , £2 Auctioneers, Seedsmen, etc. ' rH WM. PERCIVAL, 5 c+J Secretary, . Auckland gardeners* horticultural SOCIETY. SCHEDULE OF PRIZES For the SPRING SHOW, Can now be obtained at the Seed Warehouses, or from O. SMALLFIELD, Hon. Sec.
EducationalDomain grammar school, SYMONDSSTREET. The following subjects are being taught during each week Languages: Latin, French, and German Geography, Grammar, and History of English Literature English History Mathematics Physical Geography (being part of a course embracing Physiology, Chemistry, and Physics) Mental Arithmetic and Drawing Reading: Macmillan's Series ; Writing. In the Day School and the Evening Classes Pupils are being prepared for the following Examinations Civil Service (junior and senior), General Knowledge for Solicitors and Barristers), Auckland University Matriculation and Junior Scholarship. Four Boarders only can be received. For terms apply to Mr. C. P. Newcombo. ■\fEWTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL.—Rev. J3I P. Mason, B.A. The Fourth Quarter will commence on Wednesday, 6th October, current. Mason's New Zealand Geography, eighth thousand, Upton and Co. JJEEDS OF GIFT ! DEEDS OF GIFT ! No person absolutely solvent knows in these depressed times how soon financial difficulties m&v overtake them. Perfect provision for wives and families may be ensured by registering a Deed of Gift, which we prepare very cheaply. . , • . WILLS!! WILLS !!—lnstructions received, and Wills prepared with moderation and despatch. BILLS OF SALE, AGREEMENTS, LEASES, MORTGAGES, MARRIAGE SETTLEMENTS. HOUSES, SHOPS, FARMS, OFFICES IN GREAT VARIETY FOR SALE AND TO LET. All Persons seeking really Genuine Investments should consult the undersigned. Office Open: Seven to nine Evening. GILES AND RILEY, HOUSE, LAND, LAW, AND ESTATE AGENTS, BENNETT'S CHAMBERS, 199, QUEEN-STREET. Advice to those about to MARRY : DO !—Washstands, 4s 0d ; Dressing Tables, 4s 6d; Bedsteads, 10s 6d; Chairs. 2s 9d ; Couches, covered seats, 10s Cd; Chest of Drawers, 12s 6d ; Oval Tables, 3s lid; Round Tables, Ss lid; Dining Table?, 6s 6d ; handsome Parlour Tables, mahogany and walnut, 18s 6d ; Sittingroom Chairs, covered seats, 6s 6c!; handsome Couches, spring, stuffed, 255: Spring Mattresses, 18s 6d; Flax Beds, 6s 6d; Cornice Pole', complete, 2s lid; Children s Cots very pretty, 15a 6il: Cheffonlers, 255: grand Chest of Drawers. SBs, worth £4 ; elegant Drawingroom Suite, of Couch, two Easy, and six small Chairs, spring stuffed, carved backs, £7 IBs. worth , £12; beautiful Bedroom Suites, comprising Wardrobe, Chest of Drawers, Pedestal Dressing Table, Washstand and Towel Rail.- only £9 15s, usual price £14 : and all other articles at equally low prices. Hotels, clubs, and private houses furnished throughout. Easy terms arranged for a single article or whole house. Country orders receive immediate attention. Goods packed 'free of charge. Agents wanted, town ana country.—Co-operative Steam Furniture Manufac* taring Company, Karangahape Road, top Edinburghstreet.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7760, 5 October 1886, Page 8
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