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ST. JOSEPH’S CHUECH, BUCKLE STREET. SEED AY. NOVEMBER 29th. HIGH MASS. at 10.30 a.m. Sermon by the Eight Rev Monsignor Count Vay He Vaya. N.B.—Tbo proceeds of the offertory collections null lie handed over to the"fund for the establishment of Catholic Orphanages in Corea. 709 SACRED HEART CHURCH, HILL STEEL -l. The eight rev count vay dh VAYA will preach at 7 p.m. TOMORROW. S T. PAUL’S PRO - CATHEDRAL. MDLGRAVB STREET. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29th. ORDER OF SERVICES.—HoIy Communion, Matins, 10 a..m.; Second Celohra. tion and Sermon, 11 a,w, j Evensong, 6.30 p.m. TINAKORT ROAD CHURGHROOM. - Children’s Service. 11 a.m.; Evening Service, 6.30 p.m. i WADKSTOWN CIIUECHROOM. Matins, 11 a.m.; Evensong, 6.30 p.m. gT . ¥E T E R~’ S Cll U RCH, FIRST SUNDAY IN ADVENT. Order of Sendees—7 a.m.. Holy Communion; 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m. Matins and Holy Communion (Sermon, by the Rev T. 11. Sprolt, M.A.); A p.m., Bop. tisms and Chnrchings; 6.30 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. BROOKLYN CIIUECHROOM. 6.30 p.m; Evensong. ; rpHB MISSIONS TO SEAMEN, J- WHITMORE STREET (Near Ferry Wharf). SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1903. SERVICES AT 11 and 6.50. Preacher; Mr James Moore. Missioned Subjects; “’Changed Names.’’ “The Waters of Lathe.” Short bright meeting also at 8. Sailors’ Parlour opened at 2.30. • ST. JOHN’S CHIIBC H, WILLIS STREET. TO-MORROW "MORNING AND EVENING. , REV DR GIBB. Morning—“ The Pace that Tells." Evening—“ One thing Lacking.” JUBILEE SERVICES. The FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY of th( above Church will be commemorated at the Sendees on the 6th DECEMBER (to-morrow week), when the Rov Dr Gibb will preach Special Sermon®, and Special Music will be rendered by the Choir. In further commemoration of tn* Jubilee Conversazione wilLubo held in the Church Hall. Dixon street, on TUESDAY EVENING, Bth December. Tickets, Is each, to be had from Members of the Church and at the Bible Depot, Willis street. i 7M OPERA HOUSE, SIXTY MINUTES’ GOSPEL SERVICE SUNDAY, B.IS. Speakers: MESSRS H. HART AND R. LAWRENCE (Coloured Preacher). Y.M.C.A. Choir and Orchestra. Everybody Come. ALP. E. WHITE, 711 Gen. Sec. HAYOO WEED DESTROYED ON MONDAY 30th INST. T HIS Weed Destroyer will be applied to Gorso, etc., in the neighbourhood of MITCHELL'S FLAT. TAITA, Commencing at 3 p.m. Weather permib ting. BEATTIE, LANG AND CO., 684 7, Featherston street. Agents. PIANOS. London, 13th October, 1903. —We have pleasure t* inform yon that you are appointed Sol* Agents in New Zealand for the sale of Steinway Upright and’Grand Pianofortes, in all the .various styles. ‘ Yours faithfully. Per pro STEINWAY AND SONS. E. Esbolling, Manager. The Dresden Pianoforte Manufacturini Agency Co., New Zealand. 6SI 35 CUBA STREET—3S THE LONDON AND AMERICAN TAILORING COMPANY HAVE opened at the above' address, with a good assortment of First class Goods.Mr Chas. Usmer, late of London, i* in charge of the cutting, so that patron* can- rely on getting every satisfaction. THE LATEST IN MERCERY At the LONDON AND AMERICAN TAILORING COMPANY, 35 Cuba street. JJARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD, GRASS SEED AND GRAIN , MERCHANTS. TURNIP SEED. SWEDE ANR, BROAD-LEAF ESSEX RAPE CLOVERS, Etc., Etc. BAERAUD AND ABRAHAM, Palmerston North, Feilding and Dannevirkfc, Telephone No. 9. P.O. Box 168 JJ. CURTIS AND CO., LTD., • Agencies at every possible town in the colonies, and all principal porta throughout the world. Experienced Fur. niture Removers and Packers. General Carriers, Customhouse Agents Forwarding and Shipping Agents. Luggage delivered from trains or steamers and throughout the city. Our STORAGE ACCOMMODATION is unlimited, where furniture aud goods of all descriptions can bo stored at cheap current rates. Offices —Corner Customhouse quay and Brandon street. REMOVAL NOTICE. MR JAMES O’DEA. Architect, begs to notify his clients and the public, that his offices have been Removed to me more commodious offices in Hume’s Buildings, Willis street. Nos. 1 and 2, first floor. 573

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5134, 28 November 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5134, 28 November 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5134, 28 November 1903, Page 6

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