Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, *e. GRAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH. . MOZART'S TWELFTH MASS Will be rendered by the Choir, assisted by a number of Friends, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), OCT. 31, At 8 p.m. Admission Free. Collection for Choir Fund?. ALL QAINTS'. T>ONSO*!BY. -t TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), NOVEMBER L DIVINE SERVICE, At 11 a.m. and 7,30 p.m. RECITAL OF SACRED MUSIC, At 8 p.m. Soloists : j Messrs. Fuller, Stabbing, and H. Chambers Misses Buckland and Daviea. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC AND ANTHEMS. CHURCH OP THE HOLY SEPUL-CnRE.-All Saints' Day. To-morrow, Not. 1. Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Evening Prayer, 7.50 p.m.; Recital of Sacred Music, 8 p.m. Collection m aid of CUir Fund. /I 'I T Y HALL. A GREAT TEMPERANCE MISSION Will be conducted by the REV. LEONARD M. ISITT ' As under: SUNDAY, 4th—Afternoon, 3 o'clock: Address to United Gathering of Sunday School Scholars, Baptist Tabernacle. K.Yening, 0.30: Address, Wesleyan Church, Pitt-street. MONDAY, sth—l-ecture. City HalL "Woman, Her Position and Influence." TUESDAY, 6Ui—Lecture, City Hall, "Labour t. Liquor." WEDNESDAY, 7th-Lecture, City Hall, "Can we Afford to Abolish the Liquor Traft'c V THURSDAY, Sth-Lecture, City Hall, "The Temperance Outlook." FRIDAY, 9th (Holiday)—An All-day Convention in Y.M.C.A. Rooms: Papers by Messrs. Tnee. Cooper, Taylor, and Ret. W. J. Williams. Luncheon at 1 o'clock. SATURDAY, 10th—Moral Suasion Meeting, City Hall. All Friends of Temperance are respectfully urged to "id, by their presence and influence, in making this Mission a great success. We hope to see a large attendance of our country friends at the Convention. | Ticket Arrangements —Reserved Seats, for course, - Js 6d; Single, Is. No charge will be made in Body of Hall, but a collection will be taken np towards cost of Mission. ] ■V7-OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN] ASSOCIATION, ] Corner of Wellesley and Albert-streets. - j FRIDAY, NOV EMBER 19, j i I CLOSING SOCIAL GATHERING.
Particulars in future advertisement. i i Admission: One Shilling, or by Cc arse Ticket. Meetings. T ODGE UNITED SERVICE, No. 10. The Regular Communication of the Lodge, will be held in the Hall, Princes-street, TO-DAY [Wednesday), at ".SO p.m. Visitors cordially invited. THUS. W. ALLEN, P.M., Sec. Fazelbank GOLD MINING COML PANT (LIMITED). The Annual General Mooting of Shareholders of above Company will be held at the Office of the Companv, 91, "Queen-street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, 31st instant, at 11 am. ¥. A, WHITE, Secretary. Auckland, October 22,1894. XTATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW i_N ZEALAND. AUCKLAND SECTION. The FIRST MONTHLY MEETING Will he held in the LECTURE HALL (123, Qu*en-streetl, on THURSDAY EVENING, Ist NOVEMBER, 1894, At eight o'clock. Subject for dUcusnion : — "REVIEW OF THE RECENT SESSION IN PARLIAMENT." A large attendance it solicited by the Council. JOHN HASTIE, Secretary. AUCKLAND UNION PARLIAMENT. —Last Meeting if the Session, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday, at the YM.C.A. Hall, at 7.30. Prorogation at 9 o'clock. All interested are invited to attend.—H. T. MACLEAN, Clerk.
Educational. AUCKLAND COLLEGE & GRAMMAR SCHOOL (FOUNDED 18«9) FOB. BOYS AND GIRLS. Head Master, J. W. TIBBS, M.A, Keble College, Oxford, sometime Tasrr.anian Scholar, assisted bj a lirge staff of University Graduates. The Boys' and Girls' sides of the School are quite separate, but both have the advantage of the highest teaching given by the Staff. The School Course aims at a sound Literary Scientific, and Commercial Education (instructiot being also given in certain branches of Technical Knowledge), and includes preparation for Univer sity Scholarships and the other public exami nations. Full information may be bail on application t< the Head Master. X\T ESLEY /COLLEGE, | UPPER QUEKN-STREET, AUCKLAND.
PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. The above will be Re-opened after the Christmas Holidays, under new management, as a FIRST-CLASS EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISH. MENT, For Boys, including Boarders and Day Scholars. A Prospectus will be issued shortly For further particulars, apply to REV. H. BULL, Onehuuga. BoArding and day school ST. JOHNS COLLEGE, tamakl Telephone 729. Principals: Ret. P. S. Smaiawelb and Mb, Graham Bruce, 8.A., with Honors, London. Resident Masters: Mr. E. H. Barber and Mr. C. T. Major, M.A., B. Sc„ sometime Senior Mathematical Scholar, N.Z. University. Music: Piano and Singing, Mr. R. LESLIE HOKTJ Mr F. It, Trevitu ick. Gymnastics: Professor Carrollo. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation! jCWiI Service, and other examinations. A 'Bus is provided for day pupils at a nomina charge. i Term began on Monday, September 17th. Prospectuses at the Diocesan Office, Victoria Arcade, or on application to the Principals. SKETCHING /CLASSES. MR. E. W. PAYTON'S CLASSES FOR SKETCHING FROM NATURE, Recommence on MONDAY, OCTOBER 29. Particulars on application at " Elan" School of Art, Free Library, Auckland. MB DOKLAND Wjj&fife'Si Sm From the Royal Co.nserva SBEffll toire, Dresden, k Is now prepared to receive j ttKJSRDtf* A LIMITED NUMBER * Of Students for j VIOLIN AND SINGING At her Music Studio, Musical Budget (apposite City Hall); or. At her Residence, Hepburn-street, Ponsonby. piANOPORTB LESSONS. MR. JOHN HARTWELL. ORGANIST OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRA; Teaching Room at Messrs. Hoffman's Que* street. Terms ok application]
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9656, 31 October 1894, Page 8
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