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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. TTNITED pEVIVAL SERVICES. CONDUCTED BY M R "C. H. Y A ™ AN ' EVANGELIST FROM NEW YORK. MEETINGS FOR WEEK COMMENCING THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. HALF-HOUR ADDRESSES TO BUSINESS MEN, in the National Society's Room, 123, Queen street, from 12 30 till 1. AFTERNOON ADDRESSES, in the LECTURE HALL, Y.M.C.A. ROOMS, 3.30 till 4.30. CITY HALL, EVENING, at 7.46. ALL ARE INVITED. Collections to Defray Expenses. WM. BRAKKNRIG, Hon. Sec. nHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURES ROBERT ROBERTS, Of Birmingham, England, Author of" Christendom Astray," " The Trial," and other works. An Or-KN Bible : "God .■ . . did visit the nations." An Opened Bible : "The vision Is yet for an appointed time . . . at the end it shall speak." The Bible climax : " The earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the seas." LECTURE I.: ST. JAMES' HALL, WELLINGTON-STREET, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, JANUARY 7IH, " What are Things Coining to 1 " LECTURE II.: ST. JAMES' HALL, WELLINGTON-STREET, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9TII, " Christ's First and Second Appearings, What do They mean?" Doors open each night at 7.30, commence at S. LECTURE III.: MASONIC HALL, KARANOAIIAPE ROAD, SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12th, " Who are the Jews, Why are they Scattered, What is their Destiny?" Doors open at 6.30. commence at 7. Admission Free to al: Lectures. No Collection. Bring your Bibles, Business CardsJ. A. POND, F.C.S.) (J. S. MacLAURIN, B.S.C ANALYSTS, ASSAYERS, METALLURGISTS, «fc CONSULTING CHEMISTS. Mr. POND has pleasure in announcing that Mr. J. S. MacLAURIN iiai joined him in Partnership, end that all work entrusted to them will receive careful and prompt attention. Laboratory—Conner of Hubson & Durham streets, Office-153, Queen street R. M. m * C°" CANADA BUILDINGS, 104, Queen street, Auckland, New Zealand, LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL AGENTS, Viz.: Sold, Leased, Let or Exchanged Lands, Estates, Farms, Houses, Business Partnerships. Money Invested, Mortgages and Surveys Executed, etc. Agency and Exchange Register for Employers and Employees. Cattle, Sheep, and other Stations supplied; Farms, Agricultural, Dairy, or otherwise; Merchants, Contractors, Business Firms, and all Domestic and other requirements relating. R. M. lIEIOHTON & CO. TO AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS, TOURISTS. Ac. HOLIDAY SEASON, ISQS-08. GET YOUR PLATES, PAPER, CHEMICALS, Etc., Etc., from J. L. HOLLAND & SONS, Successors to Broomhall and Co., 65 and 67, Victoria street (just above SargaoiMi All Best Brands of Goods Stocked. ' ■ The cheapest House in town. Send for price list. WALLIS & CALEY, SADDLERS, AND HARNESS MAKERS, Victoria-street East, AUCKLAND (Opposite A.M.P. Buildings). PORTMANTEAUX at all prices. TENNIS RACQUETS Repaired and Restrung. Country Visitors will do well to inspect our large assortment of RIDING SADDLES, Harness, etc, Ladies mid Gent's Waist Belts anil Body Belts, Telephone COO T\ R. SHIRREFF GALBIiAITH, F.1.C., ANALYST, ASSAYER, AND CONSULTING CHEMIST, 28, Palmerston Buildings, Quees street. Established eleven years, MR. H. G. SETH-SMITH, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR Has taken Chambers at BANK OP NEW ZEALAND CHAMBERS, QUEEN-STREET. T KITCHENER WILSON *J • (Lato Assayer and Chemist to the Cassel Gold Extracting Co., Ltd.), ASSAYER, CHEMIST, AND CERTIFICATED BATTEItY MANAGER. Begs to announce that he has REMOVED his Office to OXFORD CHAMBERS, 20, High-street, Auckland. Tl TZGIBBON T OUCH, C.E. Et F.R.1.A.1., CIVIL AND VENTILATING ENGINEER, ARCHITECT • 91, QUEEN-STREET. A. B. W EIOfIT & S ONS ' RECEIVING, FORWARDING, AND EXPRESS AOENCY QUEEN-STREET WHARF. Furniture carefully removed. Shipping and Customs work attended o. N.B -Orders left at Residence, Pitt-street, will receive prompt attention TIT PHILLIPPS AND SON VV • OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MER CHANTS. Importers of Paperhanglngs, Scrim, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Colours, Varnishes, French Polish, Gold Leaf, Artists' Colours and Brushes Plat* Sheet, Crown, Ornamental, and Photographic Glass; Picture Frames and Tapestry Mouldings, Clock and Compass Glasses. Glass cut to site an carefully packed. [By Special Appointment to bis Evcellency the Governor.] ■RANDOLPH -TIAGLETON, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIRDRESSER AND WIGMAKER. Every Kind of Hairwork Made on the Premises. Ladies Own Combings Made -up, 200, Queen-street, AUCKLAND, Tjl T>ELLAIRS, AUTHORIZED SURVEYOR, For 12 years Chief Draughtsman at the Provincial Survey Office, Wellington, and TOHN XT TjlOX, M. Inst, C.E., Are prepared to undertake SURVEYS, LAYING OUT SECTIONS and MINING PROPERTIES, and Plotting and Preparing Plans of same; alio LAYING OUT ROADS and other ENGINEER. ING WORKS, and Furnishing Bills of Quantities for Contract Work. 24,' PALMERSTON BUILDINGS, Queen street, Auckland. wool i TryooLi -yryooLi NOTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. THE UNDERSIGNED are CASH BUYERS OF WOOL AT HIGHEST MARKET RATES. WARNOCK BROTHERS. ON SALE) Per ton, Wheat and Corn Manure .. ..£4 0 0 This Manure Is specially prepared, and contains a verybi?h percentage of Phosphates. Root Manure £) 6 0Analysis; Moisture .. .. 7-05 Phosphate .. .. 38-37 Potash .. ..61X1 Nitrogeneous matter equal to Ammonia 2'o N.8.-Our various brands of PURE BONEDUST on hand at current rates; also, extra large, for tree planting. Prices and Analysis supplied on application to WARNOCK BROS., . DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10021, 7 January 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10021, 7 January 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10021, 7 January 1896, Page 8

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