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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. GENERAL EXCHANGE OP PULPITS To-morrow, on part of Presbyterian Ministers. ST. ANDRKW'S-Mornine, REV. T. NORRIE; Evening, REV. D. J. STKKLE ST. JAMES'-Morninp, REV. D. J. STEELE; Evening. REV. T. NORRIE ST. DAVIDS— Morning, REV. C. WORBOYS; Evening, REV. A. CARRICK • ST. PETER'S— BKV. S. J. NEILL ; Evening. REV. J. HILL ST. STEPHEN'S -Morning. REV. A. CARRICK; Evening, REV. C. WORBOYS AVON DALE AND HENDERSON—Morning and Evening, REV. R. SCOTT-WEST DEVoNPORT- Morning, REV. J. HILL; Evening, REV. S. J. NEILL OTAHUHU— and evening, REV. R. F. MACNICOL ONEHUNG A—Morning and evening, REV. T. F. ROBERTSON MANGK.ltl.—Morning and evening, REV. A. M. MACALLUM THAMES - Morning and evening, REV. R. SOMMKRVILLK PAPAK A—Morning and evening, REV. R. FERGUSON WAIPI'-Morningand evening, REV. J. MACKIB WHANGAREI—Morning and evening, REV. GRIFFiTH-JONES TE AWAMUTU (£ird)—Morning and evening, REV. .1. HKNDIUE CAMBRIDGK Morning and evening, REV. J. MAC DON ALU HAMILTON (23rd)—Morning and evening, REV. W. EVANS Services in the town churches—Morning at eleven, evening at half-past six. ri I T Y HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, At Three o'Clock, THIRD LECTURE BY MR. W. H. JUDE. Subject: " HEAVENLY MUSIC IN THE STRUGGLE OF LIFE." Illustrated with ORGAN SOLOS AND SACRED SONGS. Admission —Free. J. .T. WYATTPATTON, Private Secretary to Mr. Jude. mHE HELPING HAND MISSION. ANNIVERSARY At the OPERA HOUSE, TO-MORROW, At 11, 3, and 6.45. REV. J. BERRY in the Evening and Afternoon, REV. J. BLAIKIE at 3 p.m. SOCIAL EVENING, At the CHORAL HALL on MONDAY next. Tea from 5.30. Admission—One Shilling. The various services promise to be of a more than usually interesting and profitable character. Collections will l>e made for the work. Come and Help. "jVT ETHODIST UNION. A Meeting of Ministers and Office-bearers of all the ajtfthodist Churches in the Auckland District, will be held in the Pitt-street Church on FRIDAY Evening next, the ilst instant, at half-past seven, when the Rev. Win. Money will read a Paper on the subject of " Methodist Union," after which the meeting will be addressed by ministers and others, on the ject. A full attendance of ministers and office-bearers is requested. F. A. WHITE, Convener. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN X ASSOCIATION, Corner of Wellesley and Albert-streets. ANNUAL WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES AND CONCERTS. Commencing each Evening at 7.45. PROGRAMME, 1892. Friday, October 21 — LECTURE. " Sub-marine Cable and Cable Laying, etc.," with illustrations. Richard Heixitz, Esq. Friday (date to be announced)—CONCEßT. Conducted by Herr Carl SCHMITT. FRIDAY, November 4—Closing Social " At Home." Distribution of Prizes won at Literary Competition. Tickets for the Course, to admit two, 4s; single ticket, is 6d ; single admission, Is. May be obtained from the Booksellers, Members of Committee, or at the Rooms. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec. W. BRAKKNRIG. Gen. Sec. T>IBLE AND PRAYER UNION. ■ CARDS OF MEMBERSHIP FOR THE NEW YEAR, 1592, With number on Roll, the principles of the Union and Calendars of Chapters, are NOW READY, and will be sent on receipt of name and address, with a two penny stamp, on application to Mr. Brakenrig, Young Men's Christian Association, Auckland. —«^—SS3SSSS —^—wiMMgPMiMWMgMgiM—mm—SB3BBBBB Meetings. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. A Meeting of the Auckland Institute will be held in the Museum Buildings, Princes-street, on MONDAY, the 17th instant, at 8 p.m., when the following papers will be read :— 1. " Descriptions of Some New Spiders." By A. T. Urauhart. 2. "On Some New Coleoptera." By Captain T. Broun. 3. "Causes of Fires on Shipboard." By J. C. Firth. T. F. CUEESEMAN, Secretary. TV 4 UCKLAND YACHT JAk jt3L CLUB. The Annual General Meeting ~rSJMplHs3»s- will be held in the Public Room, ™ -**■ Harbour Board Offices, on WEDNESDAY, 19th task, at 8 p.m., to receive Annual Report and Statement of Accounts, and to elect Officers for the ensuing year. W. A. MACCORMICK, Hon. Sec. -C 7 4 UCKLAND CALEDONIAN C J v, ii SOCIETY. X>st>*' THE MEMBERS OF THE ABOVE SOCIETY, Who are IN POSSESSION OF KILTS OR NATIONAL DRESS, Intend to take part in the Procession to WELCOME THE EARL OF GLASGOW TO AUCKLAND ON THURSDAY NEXT; And any GENTLEMEN POSSESSING KILTS, And wishing to take part in the Procession, Are respectfully invited to leave their names with Mr. D. Simpson, Karangahape Road, or the Secretary, or attend a Meeting to be held on MONDAY next, 17th instant, at eight o'clock, in the Foresters' Hall, Newton. J. A. PENNALLIGEN, Secretary, Ponsonby. THE CHAMPION GOLD AND SILVER MINES, NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. A Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the office of the Company, 139, Queen-street, Auckland, on MONDAY next, the 17th day of October, 1892, at 2 o'clock p.m. Business : To consider proposal from London. J. CHAMBERS, Local Secretary. Auckland, 13th October, 1892. Business Notices. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FURNITURE IMPORTERS. It having come to our knowledge that several London Agents, in order to obtain a large commission, have executed orders intended for us by obtaining and supplying inferior goods to our designs, THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE to those concerned that unless they receive our printed invoices the GOODS ARE NOT OP OUR MANUFACTURE. And in all cases it will ba better to advise us when indenting through agents. Any firm not having received our Illustrated Price List can have one sent post free on application. CLOZENBERG and SON, WHOLESALE AND EXPORT CABINET MANUFACTURERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, 119, Curtain Road, London, IC.C. Telegraphic Address. "CLOZENBERG, LONDON." r\ 0U N T Tt/T ATTE I' S ELECTROHOMO3OPATIIIC REMEDIES. Sole Agents in Auckland : I. HOPKINS AND CO., From whom price lists and all information may be obtained. CAUTION.—Count Mattei is the Discoverer and only Manufacturer of Electio-Homoeo pathic Medicines; and all others are but imita tions. Opposite Railway Station, LOWER QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. ACADEMY OP ARTISTIC DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY, Conducted by MADAME ALICE (late of London and Paris), Symonds-street (near City Road), Auckland. Dressmaking and Millinery thoroughly taught to Ladies wishing to do their own Dressmaking or successfully engage in business. Ladies learning under Madame Alice (not scientific system) can always secure lucrative positions in any first-class establishment of London or the Colonies. Artistic Millinery: C lessons, IDs fid. Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Classes. THE AUCKLAND PATENT BUREAU, 14, COOMBES' ARCADE, Queen-street, AUCKLAND. (Registered under "Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks Act, 1889.") Patents obtained and issued at charges 10 per C >nt. below those of the Institute of Patent Agents I C. J. BLMSLY, 1 ' Manager,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9010, 15 October 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9010, 15 October 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9010, 15 October 1892, Page 8

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