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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. C 1 T Y -Jt A L L> { SUNDAY AFTERNOON SACRED CONCERT. i 19th JON I', 1887. 1 UNDER THE IMMEDIATE PATRONAGE < OF COL. LYON, LT.-COL SHEPHERD, MAJ. PIRIE, OAPT. COMMANDANT LbROY, OAPT. FENTON. OAPT. PAYNE, LT-COL. DIGNAN, LT.-COL! MAHON, MAJ ANDERSON, OAPT. LKOER I ERsON, and Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, I and Members of the Volunteer force of the Auck- 1 land District. The CONCERT on SUNDAY next willbeaLoytl and Patriotic Demonstration in Honour of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the ReUn of Her Most Graclons Majesty Queen Victoria, Kmpress of India. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Doors open at 2.30, commence at 3 p.m. Young men's christian ASSOCIATION, CORNER OF WELLKSLKY AND ALBERT STB BETS. WINTER COURSE 3F LECTURES. Commencing each evening at half-past seven. June 17. —Debate: "Femalo Suffrage." Chairman: J. H. Upton, Kiq. >. Sr.j»tlvn :F. G. Kwjjgton, Esq. Negative : Geo. Whits, Esq. June 24.Lecture and Musical Selections. Chairman : F. Larking Esq. Subject: " The Age ol Charles V. " by C. P. Newcombe, Esq. July I.—Lecture and Musical Selections. Chairman : T. Buddie, Esq. Subject : " Luck," by Rev. T. Spurgeon. July Lecture and Musical Selections. Chairman H. Seth Smith, Ksq, R.M. Subject: "Dry Bones," by Rev. C. H. Garland. July 29. —Debate : "The Nationalisation of the Land,' Chairman: dev. W. Tebbs, M.A. Affirmative: K. Withy, Esq. Negative : Rev. J. S. Hill. August s,—Musical Entertainment. Chairman : E Withy, Esq. Conductor : J. P. Hooten, t'-sq. August 12.—Musical Entertainment. Chairman F. Battley, Esq. Conductor : Herr Cari Schmitt. August 26.—Lecture and Musioal Selections. Chairman : Rev. J. S. Hill. Subject: " Daniel Defoe," by Rev. H, J. Lewis. September 2nl.—Debate : "Free Trade v. Protection." Chairman : C. K Button, Esq. Affirmative : E. Bell, Esq. Negative : J. Lamb, Esq. September 23.—Musical Eutertalnm>-nt. Chairman G. P. Pierce, Esq. Conductor : Y. E Rice, Esq Tickets for the course to admit bearer and lady, ss; to admit bearer only, 3s; single lecture, 18, may be obtained from any of the Booksellers, from Members of Committee, or from the Librarian at the Rooms Seats reserved for ticket-holders till twenty minutoi past seven. T. BO DOLE,) „ ~ „ A. KNIGHT, J" HoD - Secs W. BRAKKNRIG, Gen. Sec. •\7OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOX CIATION. MONDAYTJUNE 20, JUBILEE 1 JUBILEE 1! MAJOR DANE, the Celebrated Lecturer, will deliver a lecture entitled " AMKRICA AS IT IS." Reserved Seats, Two Shillings; Unreserved Seats, One Shilling. Plan at Kidd and Wiidman's on and after Wednesday. Proceeds on behalf of the Funds of the Association. Bee k SFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Sacred Oratorio, "CHRIST AND HIS SOLDIERS," By John Farmer, Recently so successfully rendered, WILL BE REPEATED FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1887, . At 7.30 p.m. Conductor — _ .. Mr. W. E. Baxter Organist Mr. J. P. Hootos Tickets ( One Shilling each. EN AID OF DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH FUNDS. THE JUBILEE KINDERGARTEN AND CRRCHE. A GRAND JUBILEE DINNER of Boast Beef and Plum Pudding will be given to the Children on Jubilee Dar, 21s* June, at half-past twelve o'clock, at the Kindergarten (late Free Library), High-street. It is requested that parents and guardians who propose to send children to the Kindergarten will bring them on MONDAY, the 20th instant, from ten a.m. to 12 noon, and from two p.m. to four p.m.. to have their names enrolled. Z. LILLY, Hon. Secretary. I EVANGELISTIC SERVICE every 1 Jill THURSDAY EVENING at half-past seven p.m. In the Lecture Hall, Youne Men's Christian Association, corner of We'leiley and Albert Streets. New arrivals cordially invited. ■- Meetings. ' A UCKLAND CHESS CLUB ' The Annual Meeting will be held in Robson's Rooms, Queen-Street, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at half-past seven o'clock, ALFRED ASHTON, Hon. Sec. TfcTEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL 131 INSTITUTE. AUCKLAND BRANCH. A Special Veeting will be held in the Training College on SATURDAY next, the ISth instant, at two o'clock. Business : Consideration of Mr. H. Worthlngton's paper on " Standard Examinations." Committee meeting to be held afterwards. ARTHUR GIFFORD, M.4., Hon. Secretary. Auckland AGRICULTURAL and MERCANTILE COMPANY, (LIMITED). IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. We hereby summon a General Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company, for FRIDAY, the si4th June Inst., at half-past two p.m., at iho Office of the Company, Lower Queen-street, Auckland. Business :— 'Jo consider the position and Assets of the Company, and the method of winding up ; and such other business as may be brought before the meeting. ALEXANDER DKWAR) t . ... „„ ARTHUR HKATHKR ) Liquida.ors. Highway Districts. rjIAMAKI WEST ROAD BOARD. ' The abovementioned Road Board purpose meeting on MONDAY, the 4th of Jnly, at BSven p.m., at the House of the Chairman, to strike a Rate Of three-six-teenths (3-16) of one penny in the £ on the ratable value of property in the district for the year ending 31st March, 1838 ; the said Rate to be payable to the Colleetor, Mr. Henry I'ilkington, at his Residence, , Tamaki West, on or before the Ist 'September, 18S7. I'he Ratebook can be inspected at the House of the Chairman. WM. INN'ES TAYLOR, Chairman. Educational. r MRS. COOPER, Teacher of Music and Singing. Terms, on application to Mrs. Vaughan, Manukau Road, Parnell. 5 i \f& ISS A. FOKTZER, Certificated Pupil lv II of Herr Schmitt, Teacher of the Pianoforte — Address at Eady's Music Warehouse, Queen-street. 1 -|yj- R. G. OSWALD ' gives Lessons in ElocutionTwelve Lessons » 21s At pupils residence . — 30s ' Entertainments given and attended. All letters— Champtalout & Cooper, Queen-street. URDON HOUSE, VICTORIA AVENUE, RfcMUERA. The Misses Hodge, assisted by a thoroughly experienced Resident Governess, beg to inform the ' Ladies of Remuera, and surrounding districts that they intend opening a School for young ladies, first Term commences June Bth, 1887. Masters attend for French, German, Music, and Dancing. Vacancies for 8 boarders. Dancing will commence on FRIDAY, June 10, from seven to eight p.m., and each succeeding week during the winter term. Terms fan application. ' '"VT Rl MARTIN- SWALLOW. PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. Hoffman's Music Warehouse. SUBJECTS : PIANO, SINGING, ORGAN ' HARP, VIOLIN. VIOLA' HARMONY AND COUNTERPOINT, ITALIAN LANGUAGE, g &C-, &c., &C. TERMS: (per quarter of 12 lessons. !• J hour a week ... .-. 3 guineas ?I» i " i. 1 ■* — — a " XJ I) M Ml 7 II J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7976, 16 June 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7976, 16 June 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7976, 16 June 1887, Page 8

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