NOTICE T" AUTHORISE MR. W. H. D. HOWE to COLLECT MY ACOOUNTS, and his receipt will be a sufficient, discharge. JOHN DICK, TO-MORROW (SATIJRDAt), SEPTEMBER 20lH, AT 2 P.M. BROMLEY & BULLER Will sell at their Central Mart, Gladstone Road, T7IURNITURE AND EFFECTS, -*- removed for convenience of sale. MASONIC HALL. BAND CONCERT. GRAND BENEFIT NIGHT I TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Sept. 20. "P R.,0 G R A M M E.^Part I. Band — " Valse des Colombes " (Chopin.) Song— "Climb Up."— Mr. Smart. Song— "Milly's Faith. "-Jtfrs. Jones'. ■ Viohncello Solo— "Andante No. s."— Mr. Humphries, Song— "Once Again."— Mrs. Cooper. Song — Mr. Ratcxiffe. Band— "Chants au soio Quadrilles " (La« motte,) Part 11. Band— "Kildare Waltz " (Chopin.) Song— "The Sexton."— Mr. H. Robinson. Song — " Savourneen Deelish." — Mrs. Jones. Duet — "Polaski's Banner. — Miss Shitltz and Mrs. Henderson. Song—" Words , of Kindness."— Mrs. Cooper. Song— "Get Away."— Mr. Smart. Song—" The Flower Girl."— Mrs. Jones. Admission, 2s. . • ; Doors open at 7-30 ; to commence at 8 o'clock. FOR AUCKLAND. rpHE Auckland Steam J_ Shipping Co. 's s.s. SOUTHERN CROSS, Captain Helander, will sail for the above ports, weather permitting, ON SUNDAY* NEXT, Sept. 23, At 2 p.m. No Goods will be received without accompanying Shipping note. For freight and passage apply to HENRY HAASE, Agent. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. EEV. W. L. SALTER will Q>.V.) i preach in ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, at 11 a.m. ; at MATAWHERO, 2.30 p.m. Rev. J. McARA, at ST. ANDREW'S, at 7 pan. WESLEYAN CHURCH. A NNIVERSARY SERVICES in _£jL connection* with the Wesleyan Sunday School, will be held on SUNDAY, the 21st September. The REV. J. McARA will deliver addresses at the Morning Service, at 11 o'clock ; and afternoon, at 2.30 p.m. In the Evening, the REV. W. L. K SALTER will preach a SPECIAL I SERMON for Young Men. Hymns from Moody and Sankey's ejection will be sung. A Collection will be made »t the cloße of each service on behalf of the Sabbath School. / >■ / A SOIREE, in connection with the above, will be held on TUESDAY. Sept. 23, at tb> MASONIC HALL. , Addresses will be given by the Revs. W. L. Salter and J. McAra, and : frjends, and several selections from Moody and Sankey's Songs, will be rendered by the Choir. Tea on table at 6.30 p.m. . Price of Tickets, Is 6d and Is.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 899, 19 September 1879, Page 2
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