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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, fee. gT. JOHN'S CHURCH. PONSONBY. ANNIVERSARY, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). MAY 7, 1899. Morning at 11-Rev. William Bead* Aftornoon at 3-Rev J..G. Chapman. », Evening at 6.45 —Rev. William Ready. At Evening Servico Aliss Rimmer will rentier. "I Know that My Redeemer Liveth Snecial" Collection for the Trust Fund. Selected Musical Items will be Rendered at Each Service. .„_ T Soloists: Misses RIMER and ALLEN, Mrs. WOOD and Mr. J. FLRRIDAY. THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL Will be held on . WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. SOIREE at 6.30 p.m., in tho Schoolroom. Sacred Concert 7.30. in tho Church. Solo and Chorus, "Seek yo the Lord (Roberts), Mr. J. Ferriday and Choir: Solo, " All Through the Night (Somerset), Mrs. J. W. Stewart; Harmonium Solo, "Ah urazic (Mozart), Mr. J. P. llooton; Solo, "Consider the Lilies" (Topliff), Mr. J. Ferriday: Solo, "The Soul's Awakening," Miss Alice Rimmer; Duet, "There is a Blessed Home," Misses Tonkin and Allen: Solo (selected], Mr. Wilfred Manning (Gold Medallist); Chorus, How Jiovclv are the Messengers" (St. Paul), Choir; Solo, "The Refuge of tho Soul," Mrs. Wood; Address. Rev. W. Ready; Solo, "Sunshine and Rain" (Blumenthal), Miss Allen; Harmonium Solo, " Non pin Andrea" (Moxart), Mr. J. P. llooton; Solo, "I Will Oivo You Rest," Miss Alice Rimmer; Quartette, " Cast Thy llurdon" (" Elijah"), Misses Rimmer and Butler, Messrs. Ferriday and Forbes; Solo. "Tho River of Years," Mrs. J. W. Stewart; Chorus, "Gloria, 12th Mass" (Mozarti, Choir; Solo (Selected), Mr. J. Ferriday. Tho Pitt-street Wcsleyan Church Choir joins with St. John's Choir in this Concert. Tickets for tho Festival, One Shilling. ri iiu rc n of oiieist. L' I'ONSONBY ROAD. POLLEN-STREET CORNER. TO-MORROW. 11 a.m.—" To Break Bread" (Acts xi. 7). 2.45 n.ni.— School. 6.45 D.iii.—Subject: "Has Christ Branch Churches Preachor: THO?. J. BULL. All Scats Free. A Hearty Welcome. milK CENTRAL MISSION. 1 REV. DAVID ODONNELL. 'l'lio Australian Evangelist. Will Conduct 10 Days' Revival Service in connection with tho above Mission, commencing SUNDAY, May 14. rjpilE HELPING HAND MISSION, Services will bo Conducted by thei REV. COLIN 0. HARRISON. Morning at 11. Evening at 7. Wo shall make you Welcomc. THE CENTRAL MISSION REVIVAL I SERVICES. 7 a.m.. Prayer Meeting; 11 a.m., Mr. Billens, of Christchurcli, will speak; 6 p.m., Open-air, Custom and Queen Streets; 6.30 p.m., Mr. Billons, of Christchurch, and Mr. Hancock, of il.M.s. Mildura. Mi. Hodgson will Sing. To-night— Queen and Victoria roots, 8. Wednesday, 10th—Half-night of Prayer, 8 p.m. •J* H E O 8 O P n Y. " Jesus of Nazareth and tho Christ." Lecture by MIPS LILIAN EIMSER, M.A., F.T.S., In tho CHORAL HALL, SVMONDS-STItEET, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, at 7.50. Collection. Questiins answered on Wednesday Evening, at 7.39, in Mutual Life Buildings. Lower Queen-street. MEETING of W.C.T.U. in Central Mission Hall, on Wednesday, May 10. at 3 p.m Executive, 2.30.

Public Notices. CT, JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. The Bishops of tho Church of tho Province of New Zealand having appointed tho Bishop of Wellington and Mr. I'cnncfather Commissioners to cxamino into all matters relating to tho conduct of St. John's Collcgo, any person wishing to lay any documents before tho Commission is requested to send them to Mr. Cochrane, Diocesan Office, Victoria Arcade. W. 0. AUCKLAND, Primate. ATEiV ZEALAND ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS' ASSOCIATION. (Registered). Copies of the Rules may bo obtained at the Office of tho Registrar, No. 1, Durham-street E. Arrangements aro in progress for holding periodical Examinations for Fellows, Associates, and Students. Tito Syllabus of Subjects will bo ready shortly. < J. HENRY MACKIE, Registrar. JNCORPORATED INSTITUTE OP ACCOUNTANTS OP NEW ZEALAND. Tho Annual Examinations, usually held in June, will this year he Postponed until October. Full particular) will ho advertised later on. W. W. BRUCE, non. Local Secretary. MUTUAL Lira ASSOCIATION OP AUS--1,1 TRALASIA, Head Office for Now Zealand, Wellington, LOST POLICY. Application having been inado to me under Vom n2B of . tlu> Life Assurance Policies Act, 1884, for the issno of a copy of the Policy on tuo Ufa of Clara Jane Grossmann. numbered 41,112, ui the books of the Mutual Life Assoelation of Australasia. I hereby give notico that I shall issue a copy as requested unless notice bo lodged forbidding the samo on or bofore May 24, 1899. 1899' at WoUillfft<m tki3 21st da of April, C. A. RICHARDSON, Secretary. TN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT M. HILTON, J- DECEASED. All Persona having Claims against this Estate pre, requested to forward same to the undersigned on or boforo the 15th inst., otherwise they will not bo recognised. W. J. NAPIER, ...... , Solicitor. Victoria Arcade. T3IRKENHEAD AND NORTHCOTE FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION. Subscribers aro informed that Mr. Herbert Jones of Glen Orchard, Birkenhead, having ceased to be a member, is not authorised to collect money on our behalf. ARTHUR G. SAINSBURY, _ Secretary. W E S™£SmR HOSPITAL MEDICAL S W CAXTON-STREET, LONDON, Pour Scholarships (two of £60, and two of £40) aro offered exclusively to Students from the Colonies. Particulars as to the date and scope of the examinations will be found in the Prospectus, which can he obtained on application to the Dean. In the absence of competition, the Matriculation of the University of London or a Colonial Degree will bo regarded as a sufficient qualification.

A. H. TUBBY, Dean. IJIHE AUCKLAND STEAM ELECTRO GOLD, SILVER, NICKEL, PLATING WORKS. (Established 10 years in 'Auckland). The Proprietors have much pleasure in notifying their many Friends and Patrons that the above Works having been thoroughly renewed and enlarged, the Establishment is now one of the largest and most complete of its kind in the Colony. We are now prepared to Execute Orders of every Size or Description. Award of the only Gold Medals for Gold. Silver, and Nickel Plating at the Auckland Industrial Exhibition. Bicycle Fittings re-platod at Shortest Notice. Handle Bars renickeled on heavy copper, ss. Workmanship Guaranteed. ADDRESS : Albert-street, No, 59, and at Queen-street, 360. N.B. The Above Works will be taken over shortly by an Auckland Company. H, A, NIELSON AND SON, Proprietors. JJ. J. HANDLE Y, ASSOC. M.1.0.E. Plans, Specifications, Estimates, Contractors' ■'Quantities, Foundry Drawings, and Designs > , TOW ROAD, MOUNT EDEN. GBAVElland ■■ Kidney . Complaints Cured , •by "SjASBY'S " WAHOO," .a tried remedy, SMirs of imitations. : '. ? p. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11056, 6 May 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11056, 6 May 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11056, 6 May 1899, Page 8

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