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Sermons, Lectures. Soirees, &c. gU ND A Y SERVICES. TO MORROW (SUNDAY), MARCH 8. WESLEY AN CHURCHES. PITT-STREET: Eleven a.m.—REV. .T. J. LEWIS. Half-past six p.m.—REV. J. BERRY. Children's Service, three p.m.— C. H. LAWS. UNION-STREET: Eleven a.m.—MR E. HOLDGATE. llalf-past six p.m.—REV. W. KEALL. ST. JOHN'S : Eleven a.m.-REV. H. 15UIX. Half-past six p.ui,—REV. 11. R. DEWSBURY (President of the Conference). Children's Service, three p.m.— D. McNICOLL. MOUNT ALBERT: Eleven a.m.— C. H. LAWS. Half-past six D.m. —RIOV. J. BLIGHT. Children's Service, three p.m.—REV. J. BLIGHT. KINGSLAND : Eleven a.m.-REV. W. ROWSE. Half.past six p.m. —REV. T. N. GRIFFIN. ARCHHILL: Eleven a.m.-REV. J. LAW. Half-past six p.m.— J. J. MATHER. FREEMAN'S BAY : Eleven a.m.-REV. D. McNICOLL. Half-past six p.m.—REV. H. BULL and MR. It. DAWSON. GRAFTON ROAD : Eleven a.m.-REV. W. MORLEY. Half-past six p.m.—REV. W. BAUMBER. Children's Service, three p.m.—REV. ,P. W. FAIRCLOUGH. PARNELL: Eleven a.m.— P. W. I' AIRC I,OUGH. Half-past six.—REV. W. G. PARSONSON. Children's Service, three p.m.REV. W. G. PARSONSON. NEWMARKET: Eleven a.m.—REV. J. CRUMP. Half-past six p.m.— W. B. MARTEN. Children's Service, three p.m. — REV. J. CRUMP. DEVONPORT: Eleven a.m.-REV. If. R. DEWSBURY, Presi dent of the Conference. Half-past six p.m.— W. J. WILLIAMS. Children's Service, three p.m. — REV. W. BA UMBER. BIRKENHEAD : Eleven a.m.—REV. W. J. WILLIAMS. Half-past six p.m.—REV. C. 11. GARLAND. Children's Service, three p.m.—REV. \V. J. WILLIAMS. OTAHUHU: Eleven a.in.-REV. G. BOND. Half-past six p.m.—REV. G. BOND. • ONEHUNGA: Eleven a.m.—REV. J. WARD. Half-past six p.m.— J. WARD. N.B.—Special collections will be made to-morrow, morning and evening, in all the Wesleyan Churches, towards the expenses of the Conference. WESLEYAN METHODIST , CONFERENCE. THIS (SATURDAY) CONFERENCE LOVE EE AST in GRAFTON ROAD CHURCH at half-past seven. MONDA V—CONVERSAZIONE and WELCOME to REPRESENTATIVES in PITT-STREET .SCHOOLROOM at half-past seven p.m. .Speakers: Revs. McNICOLL, BOND, FEE, and LAWS. Musical Selections, Refreshments. Admission : One Shilling. THURSDAY—HOME MISSION MEETING at GRAFTON ROAD CHURCH, at half past •seven p.m. Speakers: Revs. DEWSBURY (President), WATKIN, WILLIAMS and HAMMOND. SATURDAY—CONFERENCE PIC-NIC at TAKAPUNA LAKE. Steamers at one and two p.m., returning at half-past six p.m. Tickets: One Shilling. Mount eden congregational CHURCH, VIEW ROAD. REV. B. L. THOMAS. Morning at eleven. Evening at half-past six. Communion. All Seats Free. SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES, CITY HALL. Conducted by the Y.M.C.A. From till 9. Doors open at 7.30. THE REV. WILLIAM MORLEY Will Deliver the Address. Non-churchgoers and Strangers cordially invited. PRIMITIVE methodist CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROADMorning at elevenßev. A. C. Lawry. Evening at half-past sixßev. J. Law. RICHMOND ROAD— Afternoon at three—Rev. A. C. Lawry. Evening a' half-past six—Rev. W. Rowse. WATERVIEW— Afternoon at three, and Evening at half-past six Messrs. G. A. Field and E. Williams. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW As follows— ALEXANDRA-STREET— Morning at eleven—Rev. J. J. Mather. Evening at a quarter to seven — Rev. D. McNieoll. PITT AND EDWIN-STREETS (NEWTON)— Morning, at eleven—Rev. W. C. Woodward. Evening at a quarter to seven—Rev. W. C. Woodward. EDEN TERRACE— Afternoon at —Rev. W. C. Woodward. Evening at half-past six—Rev. A. J. Smith. jgIBLE AND PRAYER UNION. CARDS OF MEMBERSHIP FOR THE NEW YE Alt, IS9I, With number 011 Roll, the principles of the Union and Calendars of Chapters, are NOW HEADY, and will be sent on receipt of name and address, with a two penny stamp, on application to Mr. Brakeurig Young Men's Christian Association, Auckland. Meetings. "VT" EYV ZEALAND ALLIANCE ' For the SUPPRESSION OF THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC. THE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY Will be held on TUESDAY, MARCH 10. Breakfast at 8.3'.) a.m.; Council Meeting for Members of Alliance at 2 p.m., both in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms. PUBLIC MEETING in the City Hall, at 7.30, when E Withy, Esq., will take the chair. Addresses will be given by Revs. W. .1. Williams, (Timn.ru), and J N. Buttle (Ashbnrton), and R. Dawson, Esq. (Christchurch), as representing the Wesleyan Conference; W. Hind-Smith, Esq. (London), Rev. F. B. Boyce (Vice-president New South Wales Local Option League), Rev. E. Walk r (Alliance Agent), and other local Clergymen and Laymen. Musical Selections by the Christian Standard Choir. Furnishing. J AS - B. g laikie ' IRONMONGER, VICTORIA-STREET (Opposite Royal Mail Hotel). The following are a few articles in stock, viz. Mantelpieces, Marble and Enamelled Slate Ranges, Fenders and Fire Irons Tiles for Washstands and Hearths, new patterns, just arrived -■>' Apple Pareis, Corers, and Slicers ; to be seen paring and coring at store, and all information given to the purchaser; the best anil cheapest in the market Preserving Pans, Brass, Copper, and Enamelled Enamelled Baths, Sinks, Jaw Boxes, Wash Basins "ups and Saucers, Plates, Saucepans, Frypaus Wine Funnels and Wine Measures Gravy Extractors, Hot Water Plates Copper and Galvanised Boilers Galvanised Tubs, Buckets, Wash-up Basins *' Saws, Shovels, Rakes Ladies' Sets of Garden Tools, Pruning Shears Garden Hose, with patent spray and nozzle combined Grind and Emery Household Stone combined Also, large assortment of Useful Grindstones in stock Carpenters' Tools, Ibbotson's Plane Irons Salter's Household Balances Scale Balances and Hook for Butchers and others Galvanised Iron, Plaster of Paris, Cement Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil White Stainless Oil, Kerosene White Zinc and White Lead Colza Oil in drums and casks Brushware—Paint, Whitewash, Distemper, Coat and Hat, Shoe, Scrub, Bannister, Nail, and Tooth Brushes - Also, Carpet and Yard Brooms Mangles, Glue, Gelatine, Ac. Also, New Assortment of Cutlery and Plated Ware, in great variety to choose from. 2/" 19 AND 12 FT " WIDE OILCLOTHS, Sq. yard Thick Wear-resisting Quality. 2/9 ) HAND-MADE QUALITY. Sq. yard 1/S 1 STAIR OILCLOTH, 22 1 " inche3 wide, / Special Quality. J M. M C L achl an, DIRECT IMPORTER, 222, QUEEN"- STREET, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8508, 7 March 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8508, 7 March 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8508, 7 March 1891, Page 8

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