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Sermons, Lecture;, Soirees, etcPRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.— FRANKLIN ROAD— Rev. W. S.Potter, "Beauty of Character;" 6.45, Rev. W. S. Potter, '• The Worth of Religion." WATERVIEW—3, Mr. Bosworth; 6.30, Mr. Lee. RICHMOND ROAD-3. Rev. W. S. Potter; 6.45, i Mr. Townshend. . _ PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.— ALEXANDRA-STREET-11, Rev. W. Laycock; Sol©B by Sunday-school Children; 6.4j, Rev. E. Taylor; Solo, "The Beautiful Gate ■ (Piccolomini). PITT AND EDWIN STREETS ' —11, Rev. H. Williams; 6.45. Mr. J. Goad. ■ EDEN TERRACE—3, Rev. 11. Williams; 6.45, Rev. W. Laycock. Annual Sale of Work on Wednesday next, to be opened at 3 p.m. by Mr. G. Fowlds. M.H.R, NEWMARKET-3, • Rev. W. Laycock; 6.45, Miss Frith. MOUNT , EOSKILL-U. Mr. D. Goldie; 6.45, Mr. H. . Buckley. SURREY HILLS-3, Mr. J. Coad; ■ 6.45, Rev. H. Williams. A UCKLAND UNITARIAN CHURCH. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, COOK-STREET. ; Morning at 11—" Goodness and Mercy Following:." Evening at 7—" The God of Earthquakes." REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. ', Opening of New Church. Wednesday Nest, at 4 p.m. OPENING OF NEW UNITARIAN CHURCH, PONSONBY ROAD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4. DEDICATION SERVICE at 4 p.m., Conducted by REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. CONCERT AND PUBLIC MEETING at 7.30. Amongst the Speakers will bo J. C. MACKY, ESQ., G. FOWLDS, ESQ., M.H.R., MRS. DRAFFIN, and REV. GEO. WALTERS, of Sydney. Refreshments will be Provided in St. George's Hall, at 6. "rpilE GOSPEL IN SONG AND STORY," 1 ■ At THE AUCKLAND CENTRAL MISSION TO-MORROW. 7 Sunrise Prayer Meeting. 11—Communion. Service—Rev. H. J. Walker. 6 to 6.30— Service, Orchestral Selections. Mr. J as. Wilson will Speak. Mr. and Mrs. James will Sing. Strangers and Non-churchgoers Welcomed. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. " PUBLIC MEETING. TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. Musical Item, Reading. Vocal Sole, " Wber'er Ye Walk." LECTURE by Mr. S. Stuart on " CONCEPTIONS OP THE OTHER WORLD." Musical Item. QUESTIONS. COLLECTION. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. SUNDAY SERVICES. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Morning, 11—Rev. T. Lord, of Madagascar. Evening. 6.4s—Rev. J. King. NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Morning, Rev. J. King. DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Evening, 6.45— T. Lord. Collection on behalf of the L.M.B. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CORNER SYMONDS-STREET AND ALTEN ROAD. 11 a.m.— Communion Service; Rev. D. Bruce, D.D., and Rev. H. B. Gray. 7 p.m.— Henry B. Gray. Subject: " Beauty—Human and Divine." ONEHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. —Morning at 11, Rev. R. Wylie. Subject: "A Voice from Heaven." Evening at 7. Mr. Macaulay. CITY HALL, at 8 .-SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE for Non-churchgoers and Visitors. All are invited. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. COME. A UCKLAND DISCUSSION SOCIETY.-Ran-xi. furly Tea Rooms, Queen-street, To-mor-row Evening, at 7 o'clock— Karl Atkinson, of Bradford, England, will Lecture on •' The Growth of the English People." To Let. _____ TO LET. CO WES, WAHIEKE— Cottages for the Summer ; boats, etc.— Apply. Henry Hewin, Storekeeper. ' mo LET. in Custom-street 5-storeyed A Building, suitable warehouse or factory; cellar, lift, all conveniences.—Brown, Barrett, and Co. , TO LET, Cheap—Offices and Sample Rooms, in nalyday's Buildings.— E. E. Hunt, 26, Halyday's Buildings, Shortlandstroet; low rent. ■ ( TO LET—Two-storeyed House, 14 rooms, with all modern conveniences; North Head, Devonport.-A. R. Watson, 95, Queenstreet. TO LET, KAEANGAHAPE ROAD-FIRST-CLASS SHOP, 16ft 6in wide, with frontage to back street; bathroom, wash-house, and lavatory, on ground floor; 30s per week. At present occupied by R. Carey, Hairdresser. Window Writing cost £15, may be had for nominal sum, also Fittings. J. M. MCLACHLAN, 10, Coombes' Arcade. mO LET. SPLENDID SUITES OF OFFICES On FIRST FLOOR OP HERALD BUILDINGS. Rent Low. Apply HE&AID Office; Or ' W. FEATER AND SON. rp O LET. TO LET. A THREE-STOREYED WAREHOUSE, With Basement and Covered Yard, In LOWER ALBERT-STREET, Near Corner Swanson-street. All in first-class order. Apply BUTTLE BROS., Stock Exchange. rp O LET. ELLERSLIE— Dwelling, 5 rooms, handy to station; £1 per week. HO WICK— Residence of 9 rooms and about 5 acres; £40 per annum. BEACH ROAD, NORTH SHORE—Dwelling, 8 rooms; £1 per week. THOS. F. CAHILL, 99 and 101, Queen-street, opposite Fort-street. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE R. H. YEOMAN. TO LET, ON LEASEPremises known as the Albert Boiler Works, Albert-street, with or without Plant and Tools. Also, Building Section, 33ft frontage to Albert-street by 90ft depth. FOR SALE— New Multitubular Steel Boiler, 3ft 6in diameter by 9ft long. 1001b pressure; Secondhand 4-h.p. Engine and Boiler; 8-h.p. Cornish Boiler, 601b pressure; Two Vertical Drilling Machines; One Universal do.; Punching and Shearing Machine; Travelling Crane; Patterns, Tools, etc. ' Apply H. W. YEOMAN, Albert-street. u. .' , zzssmmssassszY ==a Landed Property. E. B. VAILE.] ' [J. VAILE. in OR SAL E. J}/iP{\ - A HEAL BARGAIN - ■3i4i:OU FA KM of 156 Acres, fence'.! and sub - divided into paddocks, bounded by a river on one side; several glass-houses of grapes in full bearing; 24 acres outdoor grapes. 40 lemon trees; new House of 6 rooms and scullery; outhouses, dairy, cowshed, stable, hay 1011, etc.; 2 ploughs, 3 horses, 2 sets harness, 11 bead of cattle, 1 boat, and numerous tools will be given in. This is an opportunity seldom met with, and above low price will be accepted in order to effect an immediate sale. 120/1611 /?/< AA-OITY—HOUSE of 7 rooms, range, oWI'VU gas, city water, every convenience; 2 Allotments. 66ffc by 100 ft ; vegetable garden ; fruit trees. 119/1607 BAKERY AND GROCERY BUSINESS—Stock, 2 horses, 2 carts; bakehouse, utensils, etc. A fine opportunity for a pushing roan; satisfactory reasons for selling. 122/1627 TJ-AILE pROS., ' LEGAL CHAMBERS, QUEEN-STREET, Opposite Vnlcan Lane. "p OR SALE, AT EPSO M. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. We have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Thos. Paton, to Sell a portion of the Landed Property, consisting of about 73 Acres of the BEST BUILDING SITES IN THE WHOLE OF THE EPSOM DISTRICT. We are prepared to sell as a whole. Anyone purchasing should about double their money by cutting it, up, as there is a very large main road 'frontage to the whole property. W. FRATER AND SON, Estate Agents. A

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11825, 30 November 1901, Page 3

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