Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. "V2ES2 iu EN ' a HRisTiAN X OUNG i.VJ.EtS'3 V/ESISHAN Association, ssociation. QPENING OP jgUILDING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, AT FOURP.M DEDICATION SERVICE, THE RIGHT REV. BISHOP OP AUCKLAND VEN. ARCHDEACON MAUNBELL, REVS. RAINSFORD BAVIN, A. CAE | RICK, AND J. S. HILL WILL TAKE PART. HALF-PAST SEVEN » EVENING MEETING, BE VS. ALEXANDER REID, 0. WORBOYS, R. 1 MAONICOL, J. 8. HILL, SIR WILLIAM. FOX, AND MR. THOMAS BUDDLE WILL TAKE PART. ADMISSION (BY TICKET) FREE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER i BREAKFAST MEETING, MOM A.M. G. S KISBLING, Esq., will preside. ADDRESSES WILL BE GIVEN BY MESSRS. C. C. MCMILLAN, UPTON BATTLEY, BUDDLE, AND j OTHERS. TICKETS, 28 EACH. SIX P.M.: SOCIAL GATHERING 0] MEMBERS TO WELCOME THE I RkV. HENRY LANGLEY, FROM MELBOURNE. MR. F. BATTLEY WILL PRESIDE. HALF-PAST SEVEN : CONVENTION 01 WORKERS. MR. J. L. WILSON WILL PRESIDE, WHEI ADDRESSES WILL BE DELIVERED BY THE REVS. ADAMS, GARLAND, MUNRO, J. £ HILL, SMITH, AND OTHERS. REV. HENRY LANGLEY | From Melbourne, Is alio expected to be speak, COLLECTIONS WILL BE MADE A: ALL THE MEETINGS ON BEHALF OF THE BUILDING FUND. THURSDAY, eight p.m. GRAND SACRED AND MISCELLANEOUS CON CERT GIVEN BY SOME MKMBERS OF THE AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY, Conducted by Hjsrr Carl Schmitt. Leader of Orchestra : Mr. Charles Hemus. Orchestra of Thirty Instrumentalists. Chorus of 40 Voices. PROGRAMME, First Part. SELECTIONS FROM HANDXL'S " MESSIAH." Overture -Orchestra. Solo,' ' But who may abide"—Mr. J. H. Edmonde* Solo, " Rejoice greatly"—Mrs. Dacre Chorus, " For unto us"—Choir Solo, "1 know that my Redeemer llreth"— Culpan Choru«, " Lift up your heads"—Choir Solo, "How Beautiful"— Miss Taylor Solo, " Why do the Nations"—Mr. A. Taylef Address by Right Rev. Bishop of Auckland Hallelujah Chorus"—Choir Interval of ten minutes. Second Fart. Miscellaneous. Overture, " Die Zauberflote" (Mozsrt)—Orchestra Vocal Quintette, " No tocaran Cam pan as"—Misse Fen ton and Sharland, and Messrs. Gilmore and Taj , "Ernanl In Volami" (Verdi)-Miss Bleswrd (wit] orchestral accompaniment) String Quirtette, "Minuet" (Boccherlni)—Messrs C. Hemus, J. Hemus. dough, aodE'ger Solo, "The Message" (Blumenihal)—Miss Corbett Walt*, " Geschicbtan aus dem Wiener Wald' (Strauss)— Orchestra Benediction. Reserved Seats „ ... .. 6s Unreserved .. ...... 2» 6d Tickets can be had from, and plans seen at, Upio> amd Co.'s, the Booksellers, Sunday-school Union, anc at the Rooms. FRIDAY sth, FIVE P.m. GRAND CONVERSAZIONE. THE WHOLE BUILDING WILL BE THROWN OPEN. MUSIC UNDER THE CONDUCT OB MR. CULPAN. LIMELIGHT EXHIBITIONS BY REV. J. S. HILL, LAWN TENNIS AND OTHER GAMES IN GYMNASIUM. RARE INDIAN CURIOS. ISLAND AND MAORI CURIOS. ORIENTAL CURIOS. NEW GUINEA CURIOS, PRACTICAL— HAT MANUFACTURING GALVANIC BATTERY CORK MAKING WEIGHING CHAIR WOOD TURNING MECHANICAL ENGINES AT WORK GLASS BLOWING FRET WORK HOSK KNITTING ANTIQUITIES VARIOUS STYLOGRAPH OLD AND RARE COPIES OF THE BIBLE >ND OCHKR WORKS OF INTEREST MUSICAL BOXES OIL PAINTINGS LARGE m EREOdCOPES AND VIEWS ETCHINGS PHOTOGRAPHS PICTURE GALLERY. REFRESHMENTS AT MODERATE PRICES. TO AVOID THE CRUSH THE COMMITTEE HAVE ARRANGED ADMISSION BY TICKET TO THE CONVERSAZIONE: FIVE TO HiT,F-PABT EIGHT O'CLOCK „ 2s HALF-PAST EIGHT TO HALF-PAST TEN - If TICKETS FOR THE VARIOUS MEETINGS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM members of com. MITTEE OR AT THE ROOMS. SATURDAY 6th, half past seven p.m., Address by the Rev. H. Lanolsv, from Melbourne, PREPARATORY TO WEEK OF SPECIAL SERVICES. SUNDAY 7th, till MONDAY 15th, WEKK OF SPECIAL MEETINGS, Conducted by th* REV. HENRY LANGLEY, of Melbourne. Commencing each Evening at half-past seven. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec, " WM. BRAKES RIG, Gen. Sec.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7782, 30 October 1886, Page 8
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