The management of the Auckland Banjo, j Guitar, and .Mandolin Club announce another I of their grand concerts to take place at the j Opera House on Wednesday next. Among j the vocalists we notice the name of Miss Ada j Mathoion, of Dunedin, who possesses an ' ; excellent soprano voice. ■ A meeting of tlio Auckland dairymen is to i he held on Wednesday afternoon next at i three o clock, at the office of the Agrieul- i tural Association, Ijuooii-street, to consider ' the advisability of forming a Dairymen's I ' Association and to discuss the price of milk i for the coming f.eason. j The election of the Mount Eden' Road I Board takes place to-day. The annual meeting of (lie London Mis- ! < sionary Society will be held in the New ton. i 1 Congregational Church on Wednesday even- j : ing. Addresses will be given by the lJevs. I i J. Wiikin and Barrett. Collections on behalf , ( of .Society. i j Cooper and Mncdermott's living picturo ' exhibition wi'l l open at the Forester's Hall, Devonport, on Monday evening, with a new programme. \ Members and friends of the Zealandia Tennis Club are requested to attend the ! opening of the court this afternoon. 1 The practice of action songs for the 24th and 25th .May gatherings of the Band of Hope Union will be held in the Wesley Hall ' on Tuesday evening. Tlio annual business i meeting of the Union will be held on Friday evening in Wesley flail. ; An important notice re procuring of rail- , way time-tables vvill be, found elsewhere. (.'lasses for " first aid" to the injured are now being formed in the city and suburbs. The Uoiial ecclesiastical notice? appear elsewhere. At St. Paul's Mr. W. Itymi ! (of St. Paul's choir) will sing his last item at the evening .service. The anniversary ' I services of St. John's Church, Ponsonby, i will be celebrated to-morrow, The preachers ■ and subj ;c-U are announced elsewhere. Tlio i Sunday school connected with the Devonpurt Presbyterian Church will celebrate its anniversary to-morrow. Captain Mackenzie, A., who leaves for England on Monday, will conduct the afternoon and evening services. In future the "Spiritual Church" services will be field in the Oddfellows' Hall, Pittstreet (instead of Tailoressos' Hall). Special dedication services to-morrow at 7 p.m. Miss Agr.es B. Davidson will lecture to-morrow at the Theosoplucal Society on "Illusions." !
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11644, 4 May 1901, Page 3
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