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SeraonfL, Lectures, aoireeß, «c. . CO tf OR KGA Tl6 N 1 A h'-~ 'U NI ON t .7;, ~'• — or,,- • ,• •'•'■■ ■ =ft-. : '■'-." NEW ZEALAND. -' :.,[ PUBLIC, MEETINGS In connection with the Session of the Council of .- the Union will be held as follows, In the ', BERESFORD- STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), tit 7.30 o'clock, Public Service, conducted by Rev. A. 11. WALLACE, of Ptinedln. Sermon by the lie*. G. J. ALLEN, 8.A., of Wellington. Communion Service, presided over by Re*. O. WILLIAMS, of Tlniaru. : ;%,, .. TOMORROW (TUESDAY), FEB. 18, At 7.30 p.m., YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING. Addresses by < Rev. 11. T. HALLOW It. A., on "Congregational; i "'PrlnclploM." ' .. ~ ' ' 4 R«£ 0. A. !i^(iV^^> < ! .;'-Peoplo, r \}>s**\ »v Re|J 8. ,T. BAKKlt,on " dotigres'ftf oiial. History." Ij Mi followliiß pfip'er'wlirffffofiiie rerfd«it : mi , ''aiculse^ r > At 2.30. ' ,%] ' "Drink in nelatidw to fPaverty'l-.fbyMfc? JK W. " J AGO, of Dunodtn. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14, at 7.30 p.m. : Address by Mr. A. W. BEVAN, Chairman of- the, Union. The following papers will be read and discussed , at iSO :— • $■;-; "The Best Means of Securing Religious.lnstruction for the Children Of the Colony without incurring the Perils of Denominationalism," by Revs. W. SAUNDERs and H. J. LEWIS. A COLLECTION . Will be taken on behalf of the Union at each of the Evening Meetings. * ( THURSDAY, FEB. 15, PUBLIC TEA MEETING. Tea ate. 7.30, Addresses by Rev. G. BUItGESS.F.R A.S., on "The Influence of Christianity on Family Life." Rev. J. B. GLASSOX, on "The Influence of Christianity on Social Life." Rev. H. J. LEWIS on "The Influence of Christianity on Political Life." Tickets for the Tea, One Shilling each, to be had of the Deacons of the Churches. SATURDAY, FEB. 17, at 1.15 p.no., EXCURSION TO WAIHEKE, ' Tickets, One Shilling each, to be had \of the Deacons of the Churches, of Messrs. Champtaloup andiCooper, and Mr. C. H. Murray. -. - TTNITED METHODIST FREEXJ :l . ;,,..- — ; Pitt aniS Vincent-streets. J ~..._ RKV. JOHN H05K1NG...... — ' ■-' Lectftreir THIS K- ENWG at? 7.30. '" -_- - SUbjeclf: * J " A BU'DDHtSM: 'THEOSfOWfY;^*ANI>t AVORTHINGTOiNISM WEIGHED IN -THE BALANCES AND FOUND WANTING." Admission Free. , Collection for r-ree Methodist Missions. Chairman, E. Withy, Esq. ' • J'. PLATI', (Church Secretary. PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR. MONDAY, February 12-Tea in Wesley Hall, 6.30 p.m. Public Meeting in Schoolroom, 7.30 p.m. Chair to be taken by the Rev. S. F. Prior. Ad. dresses by Delegates. All friends invited. WEDNESDAY—IMriiie Service, 7.30. Address to Christian Endeavourers by Rev. S. F. Prior.. Subject: " Some Essentials to Spiritual Health." MRS. DOCTOR. „ BURNABY Lectures (Ladies only) Tuesday, 13th, Wesley Hall, Pitt-street, Free, 3 ..'clock.. Collection. _ Her address : Frogmore, Symonds-street: ■ Meetings...',.. '-..: : BAY OF ISLANDS COAL COMPANY (LIMITED). • Notice is hereby given that. an Extraordinary General Meeting -Shareholders, in: the above Company will beheld at the Company's Office, New Zealand Insurance Buildings; Auckland, on WEDN KK.O AY, February 21, fSMi at twelve o'clock noon, when the subjoined Resolution, whicti W.as, parsed at the Extraordinary Meeting the Company, held on February.; sth,. 189*; , will [he 'submitted lor 'cq«Vi flrmation as 4 Res'o|u'tion'.y "'., [.,: " ., -.■ > .; I \. , Resolution : , "That the Day fit Coal Company ■, '■',';""* '. t (LtmltKlyb(B up Voluntarily under the !. ' ; ;-;' 1 P 4 '!' .-Should this Resolution be cooflVraetf' further Resolutiphs ? will- 1* proposed at the same Meeting for the appointment of a Liquidator .for the purposes of such winding up, and fixing his remuneration, and also for the appointment of an Advisory Committee, and fixing its remuneration. ' ■'*■ By order. ',-'-. H. GILEILLAN, JUN., Secretary. , Auckland, February 10, 1894. MAY QUEEN GOLD MINING COM- , PANY, LIMITED. The Annnal General Meeting of Shareholders of the abbve-named Company. will be held in the Large Room, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland, on Wednesday, the 28th day of February, 1894, at three o'clock p.m. Business : To receive Directors' Report and Balance-sheet,, to elect two Directors, and to appoint an Auditor. R. MCDONALD SCOTT. Secretary. , Auckland, 9th February, 1894. ■ ■ ' 8 Funeral Notices. mmaimmmmmmmm^mmmmmmammmmmmmmammmmt' for A. C. B. S. XX. AUCKLAND BRANCH, No. 81. The Members of this Branch are requested, to attend the Funeral of our late Brother D. J. Reardon, which leaves his late residence, Anvleseastreet, for Symonds-street Cemetery, TO-DAY, at 4 p.m. - , l ; Regalia: Crape and White Gloves. ■/,: ) . .... ■',•.;,:.:: W. KANE, Secretary; < « 111 'ii'l km a ' '"' i Electro-plate Ware, 5-J '! :M;*;RRiA;G;E;p res EN SJ TROPHIES, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, AND PRESENTATIONS., We have now on Exhibition at our Retail Premises Queen-street, a LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED . STOCK 1 OF ELECTROPLATED WARE AND CUTLERY, Very Suitable for above Purposes, ' ! Direct from the Best English Makers, for this season's wants. ' ' inspectiOniinvited!' { 1 T. '* S. M ORRIN * C°- ;.-.<. (LIMITED). QUE EN-STREET. I " ■" ' j m I • NEW ANb CHASTE DESIGNS in I •' • ' JUBT TO HAND. M •HERALD' WORKS, WYNDHAM STREET. D YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. • Corner of Albert and Weli.ksi.et Streets. Reading-room comfortably furnished. All the leading Papers, Reviews, Magazines,' etc., on the | tables; subscription, 28 8d per quarter. The Library 1 contains upwards of 3000 vols, in < the various departments of literature; subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. Tea and Coffee Provided in Social • Room. Employment and Boaroinghouse Regis- . TEIIS. ' ! >*-' ■• . ~ ■■-¥. \ i Meeting forYocno Men on Mondays, 8 p.m. Evangelistic Services, THURSDAYS, at 7.30. Bible , reading and Prayer, SATURDAYS, at 7.30. Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m. Sunday Evknikg Ser- > vice in City Hall at 8 p.m. .' ) STRANGERS and others (especially Young i Men) cordially invited ,to visit the Rooms, where ; all information may be obtained. Open Ron 8 a.m. ■ tojop.m. '. - •- • * ■ - ■ '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9432, 12 February 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9432, 12 February 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9432, 12 February 1894, Page 8

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