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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees. &c. J)ERSONAL & IMPORTANT. the helping-hand mission l ANNIVERSARY. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, October 22nd and 23rd, 1899. IN THE CHORAL HALL. Services at 11 a.m.-REV. W. READY. 2.30 p.m.—REV. F. WARNER. 6.30 p.m.— COLIN C. HARRISON. Tea from 5 to 7 p.m. on MONDAY. Tickets, Is each. MEETING, at 7.30. MUSICAL ITEMS BY MAORI BOYS (Three Kings' College). REPORT BY SISTER KENNETH, ETC. .SPEECH BY REV. W. READY. Grand Exhibition Organ at all the Meetings. His Worship the Mayor will preside. "PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.J- Alexandra-street: Morning at 11, Rev. W. S. Potter; Evening at 6.45, Rev. W. Laycock. Pitt and Edwin Streets: Morning I}';,. 1 '" Rev. W. Laycock; Evening at 6.45, War the Price of Peace," Rev. W. S. Potter, Eden Terrace (Endeavour Anniversary): Afternoon at 3, Rev. W. S. Potter; Evening at 6.45, Mr. W. Thompson. Newmarket: Afternoon at 3, Mr. R. Wheatley; Evening at 6.45, Mr. G. Turley. Mount Roskill: Morning at 11, Mr. D. Goldie; Evening at 6.45, Mr. J. Coad. Surrey Hills: Afternoon at 3, Rev. W. Laycock; Evening at 6.45, Mr. R, Wheatley. SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS, ALBElixSTREET. COLONEL r-STILL Will Conduct Meetings All Day Next SUNDAY. He will deliver a profusely-illustrated Lecture on MONDAY, at 8. It will be replete with Descriptive Scenes, and accounts of the famous Ma.iuba Hill battle-ground, and Rorke's Drift, Boer and Native Customs, Zulu Courtship and Marriage, etc.. etc. Over 100 remarkable and historic, views. Adm ssion, Is. ADJUTANT G. HATCHER. *J>HEOSOPHY. Lectnres by MRS. HEMUS, on "Duty, Considered Theosophically." and MR. F. M. PARR, " The Purpose of Theosophy." In the MUTUAL LTFE BUILDINGS, LOWER QUEEN-STREET, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, at 7.30. Questions at Close. Collection. EOSOPHY, "REINCARNATION AND DEATH." Lecture by MRS. SARA DRAFFIN In the NEWMARKET PUBLIC HALL, At 3 o'clock, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. Questions Collection. Electoral--OITY ELECTION. i am. W. J. NAPIER (Vill Address a Public Meeting of the Electors in ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, NEWTON, On MONDAY, 23rd inst., at 8 p.m. A Large Meeting is expected. •ji TR. ROBERT FRENCH, THE INDEPENDENT LIBERAL CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors in ST. JAMES' lIALL, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 25th inst., Special Subjects: Police Commission, Licensing Legislation, Electoral Reform, Shop Hours Bill. etc. Chairman: S. C. BROWN. ESQ. PONSONBY BA.PTISH SCHOOLROOM, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. Chairman: REV. A. H. COLLINS. IJIO THE PARNELL ELECTORS. MR. J. C. ALLEN, Candidate for the abovo Electorate, will give an Address at 8 p.m. in the Victoria Hall. Eden Terrace, on MONDAY, October 23, and in the Public Hall, Newmarket, on WEDNESDAY. November 1, at 8 o'clook. QITY OF AUCKLAND ELECTORATE. MR, F. E. BAUME Will Address the Electors in ST. JAMES' HALL, WELLINGTON-STREET, On TUESDAY, the 24th Inst., at 8 p.m. Ladies Specially Invited. rjAO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY. Ladies and gentlemen, I beg to announce to you that I shall be a Candidate at the next Election for the Representation of the City of Auckland in the House of Representatives. Yours respectfully. W. J. NAPIER. "yy AITEMATA COUNTY. KAUKAPAKAPA RIDING. I beg to notify the Ratepayers that I am a Candidate for the above Riding at the coming Election. Yours faithfully, V. F. KERR-TAYLOR. EFORD WILL ADDRESS ELECTORS • At TE ARAI—SATURDAY. October 21 DACRE'S CLAIM—MONDAY, October 23 MATAKANA-TUESDAY, October 24 r ff—WEDNESDAY, October 25 PUHOI—THURSDAY. October 26 DAIRY FLAT-FRIDAY, October 27 HORSESHOE— October 28 WADE-MONDAY, October 30, Life Insurance0 D E' L Q O NT R A 0 T. TWENTY YEARS' ASSURANCE OF ®s° £1000. m At an annual cost of £39 10s, for a person aged 30 next birthday, and on survival of the Twenty Years the assured will be entitled to the following CASH BENEFITS, namely IST. GUARANTEED REFUND OF ALL PREMIUMS. 2ND. BONUSES AT FULL DECLARED VALUE. 3RD. FULL RESERVE VALUE OF POLICY. Or if still an a«surable life,' he may, in lieu of 3, Continue the Polioy of £1000, payable at Death, at ORIGINAL RATE OF PREMIUM. This admirable Polioy is now being issued oy the MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. WILL. LAMBERT, District Secretary. Branch Office, 66, Queen-street, Auokland. Boots and Shoes. RANTED 'NOW N. QREAT £<LEARANCE gALE, FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF INDIES' AND Q-ENT.'S. JgOOTS AND gHOES. FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, Per ex S.S. Waiwera and S.S. Waimate, . AT g gTO N E AND QO. .' (Late R. Hannah and Co.), 0 ASH, BOOT PALACE, CORNER QUEEN AND DARBY, STREETS i AND AT NEWT.ON, '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11200, 21 October 1899, Page 3

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