I Public Companies REBATE ALLIANCE COMPANY. OFFICES: ." '-■•' BANKOFNEvYZEALANDBUILDI NGS GROUND FLOOR. PROPRIETORS: W. F. BURDEKIN k CO. I BANKERS: '•.:.: NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. P.O. box 494. The objects and aims of tbe above Association are an follows 1. Arrangements bare bsen made by the Proprietors with tbe very best bouse in each line of trade, whereby each house has agresdto issue to every customer who makes a cash purchase or purchases a coupon when demanded, which entitles the holder to a certain rebate or discount,' 2. A list of business firms who are connected with, the above Association will be found, together with the rates of discount allowed by them, at the foot hereof. ' 3. To enable customers of the firms mentioned at the foot hereof to receive their rebate;in cash, in one lump sum, on presentation of all or any of their coupons at the office of the Rebate Alliance Co. 4. Customers dealing with the Amis mentioned will be supplied with coupons on which will be stated the exact amount of their cash purchases; tbe amount of discount on their coupons will be paid in cash on presentation at the office of the Rebate Alliance Co. 5. Coupons must be presented at the Company between the hours of 9 and 5 on any day of the week, except Saturday, when the office hours will be 8 to 12.. Such coupons to be presented within thiity days from date of issue, or else they will not be recognised. 6. Customers are particularly requested to see that tliey receive a coupon with every purchase made with the firms before mentioned.' These coupons are transferable. 7. The public generally by dealing with these firms and paying cash will receive a coupon entitling them to a discount on small or large purchases, which they have not hitherto received. LIST OF FIRMS. Bicycle Manufacturer: PETER' SMITH, Albertstreet, 5 per cent. Boots and Shoes : ZEALAND HOOT SHOP (A. RHODES) 800, Queen-street, 21 per cent; Victoria-street West, 2} per cent.; Karahgahape ltoad, 21 per cent.; Pollen-street: Tbaiiies.S percent. ' " Butcher: R. SALMON and CO., (ft, Queen-street, 2} per cent. Chemist: CHAS. RATJEN, 94, Queen-street 24 percent. • ; . . .' ' Confectioner: G. W. WRIGHT, 220, Queen-street, "percent. China, Glass, etc.,: TANFIEI,D, POTTER,' and CO., 242, Queen-street, 5 percent. Cutlery anil Plated Goods: THOMAS SAMUEL 232, Queen-street, 6 per cent. Coal, Firewood, and Pottery:- J. H. M. CARPENTER, Auckland and Newmarket, 5 Dor cent. '•'.■'-..•■• Draper and Ladies' Outfitter: T. R, JUDD 276 Queen-street, 5 percent. .•:•■.. •'• Furnishing Ironmonger: E. H. POTTER; 273 Queen-street, 5 per cent. .-i.tr.. Furnishing Warehouse: TONSON GARLICK CO. 1.11)., Queen-street, 5 per cent. Grocer and Provision Dealer: J, R. PARKINSON, 289, Queen-street, 2} cent. Guninaker:D. EVICT, 236, Queen-street, 21 per cent. India-rubber Stamp Maker: .!; M. CONOLLY Grey-street, 10 per cent. ' ■ - ■ Jeweller and Watch and Chronometer Maker: A. G. BARTI.ETT, 222, Queen-street, 5 per cent. Mercer and Outfitter: K. S. MALCOLM, 169, t» Queen-street, (on purchases of 10< and over) li per cent. Oil and Colour Merchants: HILL and PLUMMKR' 221, Qneen-strert, 6 per cent. ' Perambulator .Manufacturer: CHAS. SMITH, 279 Queen-street, 6 per cent. ' Photographer: J. R. HANNA, 196,. Queen-street, 5 par cent. Photographic Apparatus: W. PARK, WelleileyHieet East, 2J percent. Saddlers: J. WISEMAN A SON, 171,- Queenstreet, 5 per cent. Seedsmen: HKSKKTH * AITKKN, 174, Queenstreet, 6 per cent. Stationer: G. T. CHAPMAN, 98, Queen-street, -J percent. ■ ■ ' ■ Tailor; 0. A. CRAIG, Victoria-street West, sper cent. Tobacconist- A. A. KLLISDON, 281, Queen-street, and at Newton, 3 per cent. Typewriters: N.Z. TYPEWRITING CO., Victoria Arcade, 6 per cent. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees. 4c. 'gT. pATRICK'S. /CATHEDRAL, HIS GRACE ARCHBISHOP-REDWOOD - 'twill PREACH At , ST. PATRICK'S, CATHEDRAL TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. AUCKLAND SUNDAY - SCHOOL . UNION. OCTOBER MEETINGS, 1897, OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, it 7.30 Ml. . UNITED PRAYER MBETING-At St. David's, Symonds-street. Chairman, Mr. J. Murdoch. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17. I)V OF UNIVERSAL PRAYER-Schools nuking their ohn' arrangements for the due observance of the day. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, li 7.80 p.m. TRACKERS' PARLIAMKNT-At Tabernacle School, Queen-street, Chairman, Mr.' George Aldridge. N.8.-H is intended that this meeting' ►hall be a hearty social one, to enable Town and Country Teachers to meet and exchange views arid become better acquainted with one anttker. Our Country Friends art especially invited to attend this meeting and to take part in it by speaking upon any question relating to Sunday-school woik. Refreshments at 9 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19. TEACHERS' TBA-At 6,30 p.m. in Wesley School, PitWreet. ANNUAL MEETING-AI 7.30 p.m. in Wesley Halt, Pitt-street. Chairman, Mr. John tilyett. The Rev. J. Clark will address the meeting. I»i- ' ness: Presentation of Annual Report and Balancesheet, Election of Officers, Presentation of Prizes and Certificates to Successful Candidates at the recent Teachers' Examination, and General. - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, AT 7.30 p.m. ANNUAL SBRMON-At Berestofd-stroet Congregational Church. Preacher, Rev. W.J. Williams, At tbe conclusion of the Sermon a Unitkd COM- ; HUNION Service is to be held, at which the Rev. F, Warner will preside. Saukey's Hymns will be used at all the meetings. H. C. HASELPBN. ~ Secretary, AUCKLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. i DAY OF UNIVERSAL PRAYER FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. ' ' SPECIAL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN l '" ' Will be held in a large number of Sunday School , TOMORROW AFTERNOON. Special Sermons appropriate to the occasion J will be preached as under i—' ■• MR. T. J. BULL-CHRISTIANS' MEETINGHOUSE, PONSONBY ROAD, at 6.30 p.m. REV. J. CLARK-THE TABERNACLE, at 6.45 p.m. >• -~ ii_. , REV. A. H. COLUNS-PONSONBY BAPTIST ' CHURCH, at 11a.m. REV. R. FKRGUSON-DEVONPORT PRESBYTIA CHURCH, at 11 a.m. REV. R. FERGUSON-IAKB HAUL, TAKAPUNA, at 3 p.m.. ;-;,. ii- • ',-;■• . ?i: REV. a F. MACNICOL-BT. JAMBS'PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, »t II a.m. . , . ' REV. A. PETERS-Pm-STREET YttSIEYAN ' CHURCH, at 11 a.'m. T "; 7 REV. T. F. ROBBRTSON-ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,'it 11 »hi. REV. W. A. SINCLAIR-HELPING HAND .MISSION, at 11a.m. ■• .".;.- I REV. F. WARNER-NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL at 11 a.to. . ' REV. F. WARNER-NEWTON ' 'CONGREGATION Ah. at 6.80 p.m. '«»«** REV. W. J. WILLIAMS-MOUNT ALBERT i WESLEYAN CHURCH, a* 11a.m. ' REV. W. J. WIUJAMS-P|n-STRItT WIS. -LEYAN CHURCH, at6.«sp.a. "'' W REV. W.R. WOOLLBY-THAMES, at 11a.m. ' TTELPIKO HASP, MISSION. '' TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY, ;~: i CHORAL HALL, ? ! SUNDAY, OCTOBER 54. u ' ANNUAL REUNION,, ' MONDAY, OCTOBER it?' '*' . ' TICKETS ;.. ONESHIUIN6. • Slngjng by Choir of 350 voices. '■.'.■: Y" ' W.' "'I. C. ■ A. '■ • -:«xc-H+ A BIBLE CLASS. . > ■& ,7 • ' la held EVERY SUNDAY AFIBBNOON,; at I o'clock; in tbe T.W.C.A. Rooeu, comet of Albert ' and WeUealey-streete. / Allyoug wmn an wtl- i COM. ''~':.yi, VvV .<.;,'„'.; •:., l :'-'-\',.fS i r : -^M'-'i'S^r'-^-'.'l- ">' ':■■'"■<■''■: ; -"-; ; ' : " ''~r-v- >■."•- I■;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10575, 16 October 1897, Page 8
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