Football. *pRAND TNTERPROVINCIAL "jy|-ATCH 1 A T EPS OM. » SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 4. . SOUTH CANTERBURY V. AUCKLAND Kick-off at 3 p.m. sharp. Hunter's Artillery Band in Attendance. Admission, Is; Grand Stand, Is extra, j 553, Buy your Tickets in the Trams, and save the crush at the Ticket Offices. - -*- - •--■ ■ ■ # G. n. DIXON, ' ~ Secretary A.R.U. i ■ ...,..,, a ■ a ..j Sermons,' Lectures, Soirees. &c. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Corner of WeHesley and Albert-streets. PROGRAMME OP WINTER COURSE OP x LECTURES, &C Commencing each evening at 7.45. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10. Concert. Conducted by Mr J. H, Phtlpott FRIDAY, AUGUST 24. ' Lecture.. Rev. a J. Sebpell,Thames "The Most Wonderful Book in the World." friday, september 7. Lecture. The West Coast of Africa." Illustrated by beautiful coloured Limelight Views, with Reminiscences and Portrait of the late Right Rev. Bishop Hill. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2L Lecture. Professor C. W. Egerton, M.A "Prose Fiction." FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5. Concert. Conducted by Mr. J. P. Hootos FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19. Lecture.. bey. R. Scott West J. M. Barrie" (Author of "A Window in Thrums," &c.) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2—SOCIAL GATHERING. Tickets for the Course— admit Two. Four Shillings; Single Tickets, Two Shillings and Sixpence; single Admission, One shilling. May be obtained from the Booksellers, the Sunday-school Union Depot, Members of the Committee, or in the Library at the Rooms. THOMAS BUNDLE, Hon. Soc. WM. BRAKENRIG, Gen. Sec. TX7ESLEYAN METHODIST HOME V? MISSIONS. PITT-STREET CIRCUIT. PUBLIC MEETINGS Will be held as follows i— LECTURE. On WEDNESDAY, August Sth, Rev. W. MORLEY will LECTURE at PITT-sTREET CHURCH. Seeds, Manures, &c gEED POTATOES. —_— i ——_ EARLY ROSES, ✓ EARLY HAMMERSMITHS,/\0 y MAGNUM BONUM, X Vj X LAPSTONE KIDNEYS, / / PINK EYES (Port Fairy), / CT X - / / A WHITE ROCKS, // / DERWENTS.y//v/sEED OATS, BRUCE'S, X. V) /SHORT TARTARS Etc, Etc // V / LONG TARTARS, - V^x/y/ BLACK TARTARS, / , V / CANADIANS, /\$ / 6PARROWBILI& / • y/BONEDUST, PHOSPHATE, / Etc., Etc, Etc 13, Custom-street, Auckland. ■' ■'"■ ■ ■ i Sill «ii i ■ I -'"'..'.■,■! . J gEED POTATOES. KIDNEY ASHLEAF KIDNEY BREEZE'S PROLIFIC EARLY VERMONT MAGNUM BONUM SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR QUANTITIES. T. H. HALL & CO. Notices of Removal. "VTOTICE OF "OEMOVAL. • JOHN HENDERSON, PAINTER, &C, HAS REMOVED From Wyndham-street to AUCKLAND CHAMBERS, HIGH-STREET (Next E. Porter and Co.), Where he trusts to meet with a continuance of the liberal patronage accorded him daring the past Si years. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. YTEW yEALAND TJERALD AND A UCKLAND WEEKLY JjTEvVS REMOVAL OP PUBLISHING AND. ; ADVERTISING OFFICES. j ~_. PENDING THE ERECTION OF THE NEW PREMISES, . THE PUBLISHING and ADVERTISING ■ OFFICES OF THE ABOVE NEWSPAPERS ■ HAVE BEIN BEMOV R ED TO /COSMOPOLITAN /CHAMBERS CORNER OF. QUEEN AND SWANSON STREETS [(Adjoining the Colonial Bank) iar The EDITORIAL and PRINTING OFFICES remain as heretofore in WYNDHAM-STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9580, 3 August 1894, Page 8
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