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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. /"VPERA HOUSE. EASTER SUNDAY EVENING, April 17th. "THE PASSION OP OUR LORD." THE LECTURE Will be delivered by Ty ALTER -jOENTLEY, THE WORLD-FAMED ACTOR, Illustrated by 48 BEAUTIFUL COLOURED PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PASSION PLAY, As performed at Ober-Ammergau in 1890. Photographs taken on the spot. SACKED MUSIC DURING EVENING. Pictures will bo shown on a screen 20 feet squire, by CI)AS. COOPER'S LIMELIGHT DISSOLVING LANTERN. Doors open at a quarter to eight. Commence 8.30. Admission—Dress Circle, 2s ; Stalls and Pit, Is. "VTE WTON CONGREGATIONAL i.l CHURCH. REV. H. J. LEWIS Will preach bis farewell sermon to the Freethinkers of Auckland To-morrow Evening, at 0.30. SUBJECT : 'REASON AND FAITH." . . ______ —i VftT ESLEY HALL. PROFESSOR CHANNING, the eminent American Phrenologist, will give ids most instructive and amusing Lectures in the above Hall, for three nights only, viz.: " Phrenology," 18th ; "Physiognomy," 10th ; and " Courtship, Love, and Marriage," _oth April. The stupe will bo adorned with over 100 mounted Lithographs, Diagrams, Plates, Ca-t*. etc. All these and 41) Skulls you can see at the first lecture. All subscribers to our journals will be admitted free to the first lecture on production of receipt, when they will receive a ticket to compote for the prizes. (See pus.) Ailnii sion, Is; Children, 6d. Doors open at 7.15 ; commence at 8 p.m. Funeral Notices spj. J oaF -> M - u - A.D. K|ai LOYAL GOOD INTENT A LOYAL GOOD INTENT LODGE, NO. 4369. #4#a — 'vSi®ls'l Members of the above Lodge are &*A~u3333__;'' , s» respectfully invited to assemble at. Day-street (off Beresford-sfrreet), THIS DAY (Saturday), at 2.30 p.m., to follow the remains of our late respected Brother Thomas Gibbins, P.G., to their last resti"g-place, Symonds-street. Mourning Regalia, black sash and white gloves. Members of sister lodges are also respectfully invited to be present. By order of the N.G. JAS. A. PENNALLIGEN, Secretary. g_a__o__—_we ig__B»winaw«_-BPB_ttan—K_a«ac-_--I Meetings. T O. O. F., M. U., A. D. JLo LOYAL GOOD INTENT LODGE, No. 4369. Members of the above Lodge are requested to note that in consequence of .Monday, 18th instant, being a holiday, the usual Lodge Meeting for that date will be he d on THURSDAY, 21st instant. By order of the S.C. JAS. A. PENNALLIGEN, Secretary. A UCKLAND BOWLING CLUB. It having been resolved to entertain our Representatives on their return from Napier, and play four teams against them, all .Members desirous of paying are requested to attend on the Green THIS (Saturday) A fc_ ERNOON. GEO. COZENS, Hon. Treasurer. AUCKLAND CATHOLIC LITERARY SOCIETY. Notice is hereby given that no meeting of the above Society will take place Tuesday, 19th inst. By order. JOHN R. LUNDON, Hon. Sec. AUCKLAND RUGBY UNION. A Special General Meeting of the above Union will beheld in the British Hotel on THURSDAY, 21st April, at S p.m. Business: To consider proposed alterations in the boundaries of the following districts :—Ponsonby, Suburbs, Parnell, and Newton. G. H. DIXON, Hon. Sec. CALEDONIAN GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). A Second Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders in the above Company will be held at th offices of the Company, Inuranee Buildings, Queen-street, on THUKSDAY, .Ist April, 1802, at three p.m., when the following resolutions passed at a meeting held 7th April, will be submitted for confirmation:— "That the Caledonian Gold Mining Company lie wound up voluntarily under the provisions of the Companies Act, 1852." "That Mr. J. R. Gray and J. Young be appointed liquidators to carry out same." By order. J. YOUNG, Secretary. ExhibitionsCHRYSANTHEMUM S. HRYSANT H E M U M S. AUCKLAND CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW Will be held in the C-H ORAL HALL ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, April 21, 22,23. Entries close 5 p.m. THURSDAY, April 14. A. E. DEWES, Hon. Sec. THE CAMBRIDGE BRANCH SHOW Will be field at Cambridge on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 29 AND 30. Entries close 5 p.m. April 25, and may be sent to the Hon. Sec. of the Society at Auckland ; or to Mr. F. J. Brooks, Hon. sec. Branch Committee at Cambridge CH R _ SANTHEMUM S. H It Y S A N T II E M U M S. QJ THOMAS' SUNDAY-SCHOOL. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, "LOAN" COLLECTION AND "JUMBLE" SALE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, April 20 and 27, from 7 to 10 o'clock. Articles for Exhibition or for the Jumble" or for Odds and Ends Stall, will be received at the Schoolrooms, Union and Napier-streets, on MONDAY, the 25th inst., between 3 and 8 p.m. B7IXHIBITION of Glass Blowing:, Satur.ili day Afternoon, from 2to 5. Admission, Gd. Each visitor receives a prizo.—Glass Works, Freemail's Bay. -jm !«»--■ «wt«rajJMw_»<n»ra*^^ Board and Residence. (JJALTHDUST, CAMBRIDGE. MRS. AND THE MISSES HILL Are prepared to receive Visitors. Double-storied house, largo lofty rootna, extensive grounds, tennis lawn, stabling, paddocks, Ac. Horses and Buggies by arrangement. Cambridge is wall known for its dry bracing air, .nil is strongly recommended by medical men for invalids or others requiring change from the sea air References kindly permitted to Archdeacon Dudley, Archdeacon Willis, Major Lusk, <£c. Terms on application. rnilE CARLTON, CITY ROAD, JL SYMOND-STREET— First-class Board and Residence. Tourists entries in visitors book : Mr. and Mrs. M., "Comfortable; sorry to leave." Colonel W. (England), "Comfortable ; home-like." Mr. M. D. (England), "So glad 'Frisco mail delayed." Rev. and Mrs. G.," Well-ordered establishment, shall have pleasure in recommending it." Mr. and Mrs. W., "Central, convenient, comfortable." Mr. and Mrs. L. and family, "Received every attention; cooking good ; attendance good." Baths, Piano. Telephone, 325.—Mrs. Shailer, Pro- ____. LLESMERE," PRINCES-STREET li (Opposite Government House, adjoining Albert Park). In its appointments and style adapted for business gentlemen and tourists. Suites of rooms at moderate terras. Situation second to none. View splendid. Excellent table. Cuisine under the management of a first-rate cook. Attendance good Five minutes' from General Post Office and Queanstreet. Mrs. PAIN (late of "The Carlton"), Proprietress RS. E. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE MRS. E. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE BOARDING HOUSE, 70, GREY-STKEET. Fine view. Plunge and Shower Baths, Piano, and the comforts of home AMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincentstreet.—Mrs. Richmond begs to announce that she has again resumed the management of this well-known boarding-house. Visitors to Auckland can rely on finding here first-class accommodation. Hot, cold, and shower baths. OLKESTONE HOUSK, Princes-streeb. Private Board and Residence; single and double bedrooms, hot and cold baths. Terms moderate. -Mrs. Butler.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8854, 16 April 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8854, 16 April 1892, Page 8

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