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Sermons, Lectures. Soirees, etd . gT. PATRICK'S .CATHEDR^,. :"\ '/. p ' MORNING. I ■$ MISSA CANTATA, 11 o'clock. I , Mass, Full Choir, and Orchestra. \ All the Members of the Parish who have , not finished the Jubilee, are kindly requested '. to Meet at the Cathedral at 2.30 TO-MORROW. I Conveyances will be at the Church Door for , those who are unable to walk the distance. EVENING. Solemn Vespers. Sermon, and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. i Music— Choir, with Orchestral Accompaniment, J. F. PATTERSON. Administrator. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL CHRISTIAN EN- , J\. DEAVOUR UNION. NINTH ANNUAL CONVENTION. OCTOBER 4TH. STH, 6TH. 7TII, BTU, AND 9TH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4. President's Reception in the Grafton Road Weslejan Schoolroom, at 7.30 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5. Junior Rally in St. James' Hall, at 3 p.m. Chairman, H. M. Smeeton, Esq. His Lordship tho Primate (Bishop Cowie) will take part. Tire Programme will Include a Grand Object lesson, entitled, *' FLAGS OF THE EMPIRE." Solos, Recitations, Action Songs, etc., by the Juniors and Friends. Miss Rimmer -will Sing. " The Children's Home." Sister Kenneth will give an Address. Open-air Evangelistic Meeting at Grey-street ' Firebell at 7.30 p.m. Watch the Daily Papers for full particulars of all meetings. \ Full Programme Tree upon application at 1 the Sunday-school Union Depot, Queen-street. OUR LORD'S SECOND COMING UNTO SALVATION. ADDRESSES On this Momentous Subject will he given, commen ins on ! SUNDAY EVENING (TO-MORROW), At 8 o'ekek, And continued over MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. AND FRIDAY EVENINGS. At the same hots, in the CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH. GLADSTONE-STREET. By MR, J. MOORE RITCHIE. All Seats Free. All Rrnestly Invited. Eveout iinn-h ry:, z Ygsr sktaocmf aocmfw THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. iUTUAL LIFE BUILDING. PUBLIC MEETING. ♦TO-MOBROW EVENING, at 130 o'clock. Musical Item. Reaiing. . Vocal Solo by Mrs. Jud.son— Tie Guardian Angel" (Gounod). LECTURE by MISS AGNES E. DAVIDSON, on " The Love of the Beautiful." Musical Item. Questions. Coisction. »»■■ ' .■ ) i—— i ~—.^f

JTe'd been down in the mine; now he was at his own table. " Sunshine at last," said he. "where all should be bright." "Where did you get these delights?" As usual, she smiled. Tucker's Sunshine Jelly Crystals. Linen goods, in drawn thread and Mont Mellick work, in d'Oylys, table centres, tray and tea cloths, bedspreads, sheetshams, and pillowslips, just opened at Court Brothers. Now that the warm weather lias commenced, wino is more in demand, to meet which a large supply of Lindeman's famous Cawarra wines, that have taken numerous prizes at the late Commonwealth Exhibition, have been imported by Messrs. L. D. Nathan an.l Co., the local agents. Mr. P»- J. Ingle, well-known as Bob the guide at Wairakei, is to give a lecture in St. Matthew's schoolroom on Tuesday evening. Visitors io the hot lakes who have made the acquaintance of " Bob" will be glad to hear him expound his theories on the action of volcanoes and earth history. Special notice: Court Brothers have opened a case of manufacturer's samples in white damask tablecloths, from liyds to syds in length; also a case of serviettes, from Is 9d to 33s dozon. On Thursday next Messrs. Gabriel Lewis and Co. ' auction at the residence of Mrs. Sellers, " Rosoniont," Mount Albert, the whole of the valuable household furniture, piano, etc.; also, taxcart, cow, dairy utensils, tools, etc. Messrs. Andrew's 'buses leave town at ten minutes past ten a.m. for sale, , commencing at half-past eleven, o'clock.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11771, 28 September 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11771, 28 September 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11771, 28 September 1901, Page 3

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