Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. AUCKLAND TABERNACLE. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENIHQ. PASTOR T. SPUROEON Will give an ADDRESS AND ADMINISTER THE ORDINANCE OF BELIEVERS' BAPTISM At half-past seven. CIONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, J BERESFOKD street. A SALE OF WORK, In Aid of the HOME AND FOREIGN MISSION FUNDS AND OF THE SARGuOD DEBENTURE FUND, Will be held in ST. JAMES' HALL, THIS AND TO-MORROW EVENINGS, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 3rd ahd 4tb November, The BALE will be open from 2 o'clock until 5.50 o'clock each Afternoon, admission tree. Al?o, ficm 7 o'clock until 9SO o'clock each Evening, admission sixpence. During each Evening A SHORT CONCERT OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Wiil be given by the Misses Chew, the Members of the Ch;ir, and ether friends. There will be a well-supplied RErßssHJtssT Stall __________ — » Young MEN'S christian association. GRAND CONVERSAZIONE AND SALE OF WORK. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, lOtb AND 11TH WOVEMB»*. Opens each day from 3 till 10. COOKERY COMPETITION. See special advertisement. SALE UF WORK AND REFRESHMENTS. PROMENADE CONCERT: Thursday, under direction of Here Tctjchca. j Friday, under direction of Here Scamrr. GYMNASTIC DISPLAY, TUG OF WAR, Etc. PICTURE GALLERY. LIMELIGHT EXHIBITION j By Rev. J. S. Hill. Numerous other attractions. Full programme will appear in future tune. THOS. BUDDLE, » „„„ A. KNIGHT, J- Hon. Sees. OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN X ASSOCIATION. GRAND CONVERSAZIONE. COOKERY COMPETITION, SPECIAL PRIZES. Open to AIL Lemon Sponge _ _ .. Special Prize Plain Boiled Kice _ .. „ ~ six Scones .. .. _ „ ~ Six Cheese Cake Tartlets .. „ ~ Sponge < ake „ ~ Jam lioll _ „ „ For particulars of competitions apply at the Rooms. THOS. BCDDLE,) Rnn c-„ AI EX. KNIGHT, f Ho °- SeC? ' fJIO THE LADIES OF AUCKLAND. DONATIONS for the Sale of Work to be held In the Y.M.C.A. Rooms on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 10th and 11th Inst., will be thankfully received by Mrs. J. L. Wilson, Kemuera; Mrs. Kenderdice. Eden street; Mrs. W. S. Wilson, Prince.-street; or any member of the Committee. L. KENDFRDINE, Hon. Sec. Ladies' Committee. Evangelistic service every THURSDAY EVENING at half-past seven p.m. in the Lecture Hal!. Younjr Men' 3 Christian Association, corner of Weilesley and Albert Streets. New arrivals cordially invited. Meetings. "13URNS CLUB AND LITERARY SOCIETY. The Third Annual Meeting of the above Society will take place THIS (TLunday) EVENING, Nov. 3, at half-past seven o'clock, at the Masonic Hall, Karacgahtpe Road. Busisiss: To receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet' Election of Office-bearers, and other business that may be brought forward, "ROBERT PEACE, Hon. Secretary. CKLAND ATSEN/EULI, The Annual General Meeting of the Auckland Atbecssum will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Social Hall THIS (Thursday) EVENING. November 3, at eight. Business : Reception of Council's Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers and Council, Ac. The Council regret that owing to the illness of the Lectnrer, Rev. E. H. Gulliver's paper on "Nature's Plan of Education" is p.stponed indefinitely, JOHN G. BLYTB, Hon. Sec, pro tern. Sporting. rjIAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING ME STING. HANDICAP HURDLES .. «. lflov HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE .. 2sovs ST. ANDREW'.-) HANDICAP .. - 2«OtB SPKING HANDICAP _ „ .. lsov Nominations for the above close on FRIDAY, November 4. at 9 p.m., witn the Secretary, Devonport, or at Mr. W. Adams' office, change Chambers, Durham-street. B. WYNYARD. Secretary. Booksellers and Stationers.
-JJ P T 0 N & p 0, HAVB RECEIVED A FULL SUPPLY OF LONGMAN'S "VfEW D KADERS, ONGMaN'S -LMKW XLEADEKS, PRIMERS, AND Nos. 1 to 4. BALL-POINTED PENS. NEVER SCRATCH NOR SPURT NOR STICK IN TEE PAPER. I<HE pACILE PEN. -JJ P T 0 N & 0 0., AUCKLAND. £JHAMPTALOUP & £JOOPER HAVE RECEIVED SUPPLIES OP LONGMAN'S ~\TEW EADERS. ONGMAN'S Jew JlLeaders. FIRST PRIMER _ _ _ 4d SECOND PRIMER .. _ .. .. 4d INFANT READERS „ .. .. 8d FIRST READER „ .. - _ Is SECOND READER ........ Is THIRD READER ... _ .. _ Is 3d FOURTH READER.. .. .. „ Is 6d BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND NEWS AGENTS, 76, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. JUST ISSUED: PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS, iscLUDisa TONGA, SAMOA, TAHITI, RARATONGA, BY 0. D. VALENTINE (Of Valentine and Sons, Scotland), SOLE AGENT : G. T. CHAPMAN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 54,SQ.uuN-Bi&a£T, opposite Bank of New Zealand.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8090, 3 November 1887, Page 8
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