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Tho half-yearly general meeting of the Auckland Working Men's Club will be held on Friday evening next. A concert and social gathering will be held in St. Mary's Parish Hall on Monday evening, for which an excollont programme has been arranged.

The annual meeting of members of tho Masonio Institute and Club will be held in the Masonic Institute on Friday evening next.

A missionary prayer meeting will be held in tho Y.M.O.A. Rooms this etlning, at half-past seven. On Tuesday evening next a social mooting will be held in the Church of Christ, Ponsonby Road, to bid farewell to Mr. P. A. Turner.

At tho Y.M.C.A. Rooms tomorrow afternoon, Mr. C. E. Button will talk about "China Missions."

Tho usual ecclesiastical notices will bo found elsewhere in this issue. Special services will be held in Knox Church arnoll, to-morrow morning and evening, in connection with tho second anniversary of the pastor's induction. Re-union services to celebrate tho return of tho pastor, and tho commencement of his seventh year's ministry, will bo held in the Newton Congregational Church to-morrow. Services will he held in the Mount Fdon Wesloyan Church tomorrow, the preacher in the morning being the Rev. W. J. Wntkin, and in the evening the Rev. W. Beckett. At tho Church of Christ, Ponsonby Road, to-morrow evening, Mr. A. F. Turner gives his final discourso on the subject, "Tho Church." Rovivai services aro announced at the Central Mission all day to-morrow. At tho City Hall, tomorrow evening, Hie Rev. W. Laycock will give tho evangelistic address. Mrs. Hughes lectures in tho >ooms of the TheoBophiea! Society, Lower Quoon-sfreot, tomorrow evening. ,

The Steole-Payno Bellringors will give a grand sacred concert in tho Choral Hall tomorrow evening. Tho programmo includes sacred part tongs and solos, illustrated with beautiful pictures and selections on the bells. .Ladies' sample capes, less than warebouse prices. Ladies' sample jackets, less than warehouse prices. An enormous purchase at Court Bros.

Balance of our exclusive- French robes (one of i- kind only), at half-price-Smith and Caiißhey's great clearance fair. A number of blouse lengths of plain and fancy silks at half-price— and Caughey's great clearance fair.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11430, 21 July 1900, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11430, 21 July 1900, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11430, 21 July 1900, Page 6

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