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Sermons, Lecture.?, Soirees, etcST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. WYND HAM-STREET. • • • TO-MORROW, DECEMBER 22. MISS A CANTATA at. 11 a.m. SERMON by HIS LORDSHIP, THE BISHOP. Haydn's Imperial Mass No. 3 will be Sung. Full Choir. Offertory: Gounod's " Ave Maria," with violin Obligato. EVENING, at 7—VESPERS. SERMON by REV. FATHER BENEDICT. O.P. Offertory: "Date Nobis Sonituin," by ■ Sir Michael Costa. Bass Solo and Chorus, and Litanio Solemnelle, by H. IHscocks. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. fin HE FORTY HOURS' AD ORATION 'J-'- x Will take place at ST. MARY'S CONVENT, PONSONBY, On FRIDAY, DEC. 27, Beginning at 10 o'clock a.m., with Solemn High Mass, and will continue until 7 o'clock on Sunday Morning. . j; The present and past Pupils of the Sisters of Mercy, also the members of the " Guars, of Honour," and "Children of Mary" Societies, are invited to be present at the Mass on Friday Morning, and to attend frequently during the solemn exposition. CHRISTMASTIDE SUNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. / CITY HALL, AT 8 P.M. * Special Hymns by-the Choir at 7.30. Leader, Mr. John Bell. ADDRESSES by MR. E. DIMANT (from Melbourne), and REV. H. KELLY. Young Men, Strangers, Visitors to Town, all are invited. Annual Collection. BORN blind" -IJ I , Is the Subject ol the ADDRESS by MR. E. DIMANT , (of Melbourne), At the CENTRAL MISSION HALL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. Sacred Solo, Quartette, Orchestral Selections. Half-hour Song Service. 6.30 to 7. ' 11 Address to Christians, by Mr. E. Dimant, of Melbourne. Subject: " The Power of Prevailing Prayer." j CHRISTMAS DAY. ! SACRED CONCERT ON THE HOSPITAL LAWN, by the • | ORCHESTRA AND BRASS BAND OI THE CENTRAL MISSION, Conducted by Mr. Forbes Forbes, 2.30 p.m. Collection for Invalid Chairs for Children's Hospital. . I rpHE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON 1. Are Cordially Presented by -THE HELPING HAND MISSIONERb. Visitor* to Town and Others will have a Cordial Welcome at THE SEASONABLE SERVICES. At the MISSION HALL. FREEMAN'S BAY, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Miss Birdie Butler will Sing " Tho Star of Bethlehem." Timely Topics. Suitable Hymns. Rev. C. C. Harrison and Helpers taking part. TVTEW' CHURCH SERVICES, Pompallier Ter±N race, Ponsonby. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SERVICE. Morning, Short Addresses, etc. Afternoon, 2.4s—Open Service, and Special 'Xmas Hymns. ■ , i , " All Religion lias Relation to Life, and the Life of Religion is to Do Good." UNITARIAN CHURCH, PONSONBY ROAD. REV. GEO. WALTERS (of Sydney) Will Preach. Morning at 11—" Fellow Workers With (/od.' Evening at 7—" The Gospel of Unitarianism." HP HEOSOPHIOAL SOCIETY, 1 MUTUAL LIFE • BUILDINGS. PUBLIC MEETING. TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. Musical Item. Reading. Cornet Solo, by Mr. St, John, " Tho Children s Kingdom." Lecture '* SOME OBSTACLES TO SPIRITUAL PROGRESS." Lecture by Miss Lilian Edger, read by, MRS. JUDSON. Musical Item. Questions. > ■ Collection. AUCKLAND DISCUSSION SOCIETY RanJ\ fur Tea Rooms, Queen-street.— morrow, at 7 p.m. " Idols and their Ideals. Visitors cordially invited. Volunteer Notices ENGINEER VOLUNTEERS. Tho abovo Company will Parade at the Drill Shed on SUNDAY, December 22, at 10.15 a.m., to attend Service at St. Matthew's Church. Full Dress, White Gloves. A. H. TAPPER, Lieut.-Commanding. Grocers1901. 1902. Merry Christmas! Glad New Year! And hapny may you be, With health and wealth and all good cheer, Including DOONIN'S TEA. Many-things of importance have occurred in Auckland during the past year. The Duke of Cornwall and York, now Prince of Wales, -has come and gone. Fighting Mac. of Omdurman, has visited us, and inspired our youth with the spirit of true patriotism; but the most important fact to the Housewives of Auckland and those who would economise is that JQOONIN'S QROCERY g TORES Are now to be found at the CORNER OF LIVERPOOL-STREET AND" KAEANGAHAPE ROAD (Symonds-street End). /JVHE Q. OLDEN QANISTER. Established 1856. OUR PRICES FOR TEA: Is, Is 2d, Is 4d, Is 6d, Is Bd, Is lOd, 2s 4d per lb. And at these Prices we Defy Competition. Have a Cup of Tea? Thank you—but is it DOONIN'S? Well, no—l use Lipton's. Dear me, Lipton's, do you? Why, he's out of the race. DOONIN'S first for this Cup, won on the breeze of public favour. Good-day, I'm off to windward in gold and silver ballast to buy my ... QHEISTMAS QROCEEIES At .; JQOONr^'S, I KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Corner of Liverpool-3trcot), 'AT MY TEA SHOP— .JPRENCII'S, « KARANGAHAPE ROADYon not only get TEA of EXTRA VALUE, but the BEST VALUES in all lines. 25's Flour, 2s; good Pastry Butter 7d lb Choice Table Butter; Factory Cheese, 6d lb Hams and Bacon •Seedless Raisins 6d and 7d packet Muscatel Raisins, 8d and lOd lb Limejuice, 7d bottle; Syrups, 9d bottlq Figs, 6d box; Almonds, Is 3d lb Icing Sugar. 4d lb - Plain and Fancy Confectionery Biscuits, Nuts, etc., etc. 165, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, *V , , ' Telephone 1196. ,1 || , 1 HI" MADAME LLOYD, Newton, sends competent Lady Hairdressers to ladies' residences. Hair-dressing for wedding parties, balls, etc. - - ■ ■ MADAME ' LLOYD, opposite Post Office, IV.L Newton— Combings made up from 2s 6d per oz.; Fringes, ss; . Circular Frames. Is. '• - *- MADAME LLOYD, 147. Karangahape Road- . IVi Hair Tonics, Is; Restorer, 2s; So Kold, 2s. Stains, superfluous hair removed by electrolysis. LADIES!— Hair Tonic" will cerJL/ tainly cure Dandruff and Falling" Hair; renders hair soft - and glossy; not greasy. Sold by all Chemists, 2s 6d; posted, 3s. SOME HAVE GREATNESS THRUST UP OS / . • THEM,. ' Others Inferior Cordials. Avoid this latter bj ASKING FOB WHITTOME'S m A EVERY TDtfE T> MACKAY, BOOKSELLER AND ST AJIC. TIONER, Queen-street. — Christmas -Numbers now to hand, price Is 6d. posted Is'' 9d • Pear's Annual. The . Sketch, Black and White, Illustrated London v News, i The Graphic. Holly Leaves, The Australasian, The Bulletin, Town and Country Journal; New ■ Zealand Observer, price 6d, posted 6id; AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS, Is; also, the Xmas Number •of The Tivoli Music Album, price A l3 -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11843, 21 December 1901, Page 3

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