___ennons, Lectures, Soirees, etc "PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. I -«- —ALEXANDRA-STREET— II, Rev. W. &?$2K£ ! 645 ' Rev - J - T - Pinfold. PITT AND . EDWIN STREETS-Mr. P. Wilkinson; 6.45, ' _?.?: .S. Potts. EDEN TERRACE—3, Mr. F. j Wilkinson; 6.45. Rev. H. Williams. NEWI MARKET— Rev. W. Laycock; 6.45, Mr. F. ; Wilkinson. MOUNT ROSKILI-—ll. Mr. D. : Goldie; 6.45, Mr. O. Knight. SURREY HILLS ; —3, Rev. H. Williams; 6.45. Mr. P. J. Hawkins ; and Mission Band. Firehell Services on . Saturday and Sunday Evenings, at tho usual ' time. HEARTY, HAPPY SERVICES.— HELPING BAND MlSSlON.—Freeman's Bay Hall: 11 a.m.. Rev. Colin C. Harrison, " Fellowship" I (Communion Service); 7 p.m., the Mission j Bandsmen will conduct a Gospel Service. I Foresters' Hall, Newton (2nd Anniversary): Anniversary Hymns by Freeman's Bay ! Scholars, assisted by Orchestra. Solos by I Mrs. Jack Baxter. Miss Woodman, and Mr. R. 'S. Abel. 2.30 p.m., Rev. G. H. Barrett; 7 p.m.. Sister Kenneth aixl Missioner. 'Wednesday Next, Anniversary Tea and Meeting. Tea. from 6 mm.; Tickets. Is; Meeting at 7.30 p.m. Chairman, T. Buddie, Esq. Speakers: Sister Kenneth. Rev. Jos. Clark, and Missioner. Solos; Reports. Old ami New Friends Welcome. "npHE TEARS OF JESUS FOR JERUSA--L LEM" will be Mr. C. E. Button's subject at tho Y.M.C.A. Rooms To-morrow Afternoon, cat 3 o'clock. All are invited. QALVATION ARMY. Albert-street Barracks. 0 —(treat Temperance Meeting every Saturday Night: also Sr.ecial Meetines on Sundays. with Songs and Music, up to date.—Adjutant and Mrs. Tyler. Commanding Officers. "jV,JRS. JOSEPHINE VESLAGE, of Chicago, will give a Bible Interpretation, based on '" The Science of Being," in Lorne-street Hall, Sunday Afternoon, at 3 p.m. rpREOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. MUTUAL LIFE 1 BUILDINGS. PUBLIC MEETING. TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. Musical Item. Reading. Vocal Solo. " The Holy City," by Miss E. MacKenzie. LECTURE by MR. SAMUEL STUART, on " COMETS AND THEIR DESTINATION." MUSICAL ITEM. Questions. Collection. Publications.
AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. ; TRISCO ! MAIL NUMBER. MOW -pUBLISRED. pSICE QIXPENCE. THIS WEEK'S ISSUE CONTAINS 50 . OPLENDID TLLUSTEATIONS. QPOP.T IN -jVTORTHKRN "VTEW r^EATIIE FIRST BAGS OF THE SEASON. DUCK-SHOOTING ON LAKE WAIKARE. WAITING IN THE RAUPO FOR A SHOT. GOING OCr TO THE SHOOTING GROUNDS IN MAORI CANOE. A BIT OF LAKE WAIKARE, SHOWING WILD SWANS. MESSRS. ROWLAND AND HARKER'S BAG OF 70 DUCKS. SETTING DECOYS FOE COVER SHOOTING. A CLEAN SHOT. VERY TAME VICTIMS. FLIGHT SHOOTING. THE OPENING OF TUB GAME SEASON, BY SPECIAL ARTIST. AN EARLY START ON A MISTY MORNING. SELECTIONS FROM •pRIZE -pHOTOGRAPHS. A DAIRYING SCENE. HAULING TIMBER IN NEW ZEALAND BUSH. A GOOD JOKE. THE MOKAPUKA FALLS. A NORTHERN TIMBER MILL. THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND HIM. THE PACKER'S RETREAT. A QUIET SLEEP IN THE BUSH. LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD. A TWENTIETH OEM OR* TROOPER. MODELS OF KAURI GUM. HAYMAKING AT MAN GERE. BOWING ON AN AUCKLAND TIDAL CREEK. A BUSH SETTLER'S HOUSE. PIG-KILLING IN TtiE BACK BLOCKS. WHERE SHADOWS SLEEP. SOLITUDE IN THE NEW ZEALAND BUSH. WHANGAEEI "THEWS. THE NEW WHANGAEEI HOSPITAL. THE WHANGAREI HEADS SCHOOL PICNIC. W AIKA~ GOING FUR A ROW ON IRE WAIKATO. THE BOYS OF THE UUNTLY SCHOOL. THE GIRLS OF TUB HUNILY SCHOOL. MAOIU SCHOOL-CHILDREN AT DRILL. •KT r/ FEDERAL CONTINGENT, THE D'ONEDIN RULES. NAVALS AND RULES. THE WELLINGTON AVALS. rpUE -\TAPOURIKA jQAMAGED BY rjpiDAL -VS7-AVE. /"THE rpARANAKI p UARDS. TtTAILIMA AS A pERMAN "OESIDENCE. TXAWSON TjIALLS, TVTOUNT "pGMONT. MUSHROOM TJOCKS, TyHANGAROA. TVARROCH'S CHIP YARD, QMAHA. rPHREE A UCKXAND pHAMPIONS. rjHROOPER A XTfATXINS. AUCKLAND'S poRONEH. rjTHE fLTARQUIS OF SALISBURY. AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. "MOW PUBLISHED PRICE gD.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11650, 11 May 1901, Page 3
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