Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. GRAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH. Morning at 11—Rev. H. H. Lawry. ; Evening at 6.3o—Rev. S. J. Serpell. Mr. W. H. Jude will preside at the organ at the morning service. ri I T Y "5 A L L, TOMORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, At Three, - FIFTH LECTURE BY M R. W. H. JUDE. Subject: "THE DISCORDS OF LIFE & THE HARMONY OF HEAVEN." Illustrated with Sacred Songs, Solos on the Orchestral Organ, and some beautiful Hymns by the audience. Admission Free. Sliver Collection. J. J. WYATT-PACTON. *» npHE ORANGEMEN OF fg«i JL AUCKLAND are requested to Celebrate the 6th November by Meetat the rrotestant Hall, Newton, WX^jn TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2._.) p.m., ■ iiwiiw 'mil inarching in regalia to Wesley Hall, comer Pitt Street and Karamjahape Road, where Bro. the Rev. W. S. Potter will give an address. Subject, "Great Deliverances." Everyone welcome. Sankey's Hymns. ■pONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. LIME LIGHT LECTURE: "A CENTURY OF MISSIONS," By REV. G. D. COX, On WEDNESDAY, November 2nd, 1892. To commence at 7.80. Admission 6d. 70 views of India, China, and Africa: Maps, Photos, Picture?. IVTOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. THF CLOSING SOCIAL "AT HOME" OF THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Advertised for next Friday, November 4, Is POSTPONED till a later date. VOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN X ASSOCIATION, Comer of Wellesley and Albert-streets. ANNUAL WINTER COURSE OP LECTURES AND CONCERTS. Commencing each Evening at 7.45. Friday (date to be announced)—CONCEßT. Conducted by Herr CARL Schmitt. Friday (date to be announced)— Social "At Home." Distribution of Prizes won at Literary Competition. Admission, by course ticket, or one shilling. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec. W. BRAKENRIG, Gen. Sec. Meetings. THE H ON W. P. R BEVES ' M. H. R. (MINISTER FOR EDUCATION AND LABOUR), At the invitation of the Liberal Association, AntiPoverty Society, Knights of Labour, Trades and Labour Council, and other bodies, WILL DELIVER AN ADDRESS At the CITY HALL, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, At Eight o'Clock. In the course of his Address, Mr. REEVES will refer t. the CONCILIATION and ARBITRATION BILL, and other matters pertaining to the Welfare of Labour. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR WILL PRESIDE. The Dress Circle will be reserved for Ladies and Ladies accompanied by Gentlemen. A Meeting of the Committee will be held at the Liberal Association's Rooms, High-street, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at two o'clock. IVTATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. A Meeting of Members and others favourable to the objects of the Association will be held in : — Papakura Hall, on MONDAY, 31st October, at 7.30 p.m.; Wairoa (South) Hall, on. TUESDAY, Ist November, at 7.80 p.m.; Avondale Hall, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd November, at 7.30 p.m. A deputation from the Council will be present. JNO. HASTIE, Secretary. AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. A Meeting of the Trustees will be held on WEDNESDAY next, the 2nd prox., at three o'clock ''"'" «R. CAMERON, Manager. October 29,1892. AUCKLAND MUSEUM. The Auckland Museum will be closed to the general public for THIS DAY (Saturday), to allow arrangements to be made for the official opening of the New Annexe by His Excellency the Governor in the evening. T. F. CHEESEMAN, Curator. WEEKLY HALF-HOLIDAY. A Meeting of all Retail Traders will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, on MONDAY MORNING, October 31, at 10 o'clock sharp. Business review canvassers' list, and endeavour to arrange the best method of carrying out the above. J. W. SHACKELFORD, Convener. THE SYLVIA GOLD AND SILVER ■*- MINING COMPANY (NO LIABILITY). Notice is hereby given that the Fifth Half-yearly General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, 47, Marketstreet, Melbourne, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th November, 1892, at 12 noon. Business : To receive and adopt the Directors' Report and Balance-sheet for half-year ending 30th September, 1892. By order of the Board. E. H. WHITEMAN, Manager. Melbourne, October 19, 1892. A UCKLANDJ TJ UGBY TTNION. A GENERAL MEETIN •; OF THE ABOVE UNION Will he held in the CLUBROOM, BRITISH HOTEL, On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, at Eight o'Clock p.m. Business : As per Bye-law No. 12. G. H. DIXON, Hon. Sec. A MEETING of the Women's Franchise League will be held at the Y.M.C.A., on TUESDAY, November 1, at 3 p.m. Boots and Shoes, mo THE PUBLIC. GREAT SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES AT THE RED BOOT WAREHOUSE, VICTORIA-STREET, N".xi Union Bank. The Proprietor begs to inform the public that , he will sell the WHOLE OF HIS LARGE AND VARIED STOCK AT UNHEARD OF PRICES, As be is Retiring from Business, the whole of which Must be Sold. The Business will be open for sale as a going con. cern for a abort time only. Terms will be strictly cash. » H. SAWKINS, Proprietor, p————————————— *m^^^Km*m~m^Kmmmmm A CHANGE OF WEATHER Is best foretold by studying the action of one'a own ANEROID BAROMETER. A large variety at moderate prices. T. PEACOCK, Optician, •__ ' f * ShprUsJid-street..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9022, 29 October 1892, Page 8
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