YO CJNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN^ ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE OF LECT JRES. r,i J, 1!! Co. mmittee of the above Association have great tures - announcin = the following series of LeeJune 2: Rev. J. J. Lewis-" The Present Age, its Traits and Tendencies." June 30 :Mr Barton-"Some of the Larger Forms or Fossil Fauna" (with pictorial illustrations,). July 7 : Rev. .Tas. Cosh, M.A.—" The Mutual Relations of Heathenism, Civilization, and Christianity." July 28: Mr. G. M. Reed, B. A.-" Colonial Charac teristics." August 4 : Rev. C. M. Nelson—(To be advertised). August 25 : Rev. E. N. Bree, M.A. —"Modern Scepticism." September 1 : Rev. C. W. Rigg—" Ancient Britain, Us Inhabitants, Religion, and Customs." September 20: Rev. Warlow Davies, M.A.— " r Ove, Courtship, and Marriage." lickets for the course, 3s each (to admit bearer and lady*, may be had of Messrs. Chapman, AVayte, Upton, i*ur~cll, 11. B. Shalders, the Librarian at. the ltooms o, the Association, or any of the Committee, inn Lectures will commence at 7.30 o'clock. Admission to single Lecture, Cd. each person. QEEDS DIRECT EROM THE IO GROWERS, THE BEST MEANS OF PREVENTING DISA PPOINTMENT. SUTTON'S p„ ,„ T „ _ KKADTNO, En<!LANI). HOME-GBOWN SEEDS ' ' a first prize Are constantly packing tlioir /^^^S^^***6^^. OBNUINE HOME-GROWN P SimoN/l) SEEDS Vl^i^^W To all parts of the civilised SILVER MEDAt, w PARIS, I6«Z SUTTON'S GRASS SEEDS FOR ALL SOILS AND CLIMATES. SUTTON'S HOME-GROWN FARM SEEDS. SUTTON'S HOME-GROWN VEGETABLE SEEDS. SUTTON'S HOME-GROWN FLOWER SEEDS. From A. K. Arnot, Esq., Musterdon, Wellington New Zealand. February 12,—" 1 received a large collection of Garden Seeds from you, and it may be some slight satisfaction to you to know that they have given the greatest satisfaction. " It is, in my opinion, no ordinary testimonial to a seed merchant that he should despatch to a colony some 1<;,000 miles distant two or three hundred different kinds of vegetable seeds, which arrive in good condition, and, on being proved, are found to be of such first-rate quality." Priced Descriptive Catalogues may be had on application to SUTTON _ SONS, or at the office of t_ _ paper All Goods delivered free to the ship's side at any English port. A reference or remittance required from unknown correspondents. SUTTON AND SONS, SEEDSMES TO THE QUEEN, READING, ENGLAND. BATH FREESTONE. THIS STONE, from its durability, the*" large . dimtr.swns of blocks*obtainablo (the rock being very sound), and tho mod orate cost at which it can be worked, is now being largely used in Australia, New Zealand, and other British Colonies. IT HAS ALSO BEEN ADOPTED at Rio de Janeiro, for Public Buildings, Bridges, and. other works connected with the Rio improvements ; also for the Government Oflioeß at Auckland, New Zealand. TEE COST OF LABOR on it in London is as under: Per foot super., sawing, ljd. ; plain work, 3d. ; plain circular, 4\&.; straight moulded, Bd. ; circular moulded, Is.; plain sunk, od.; oiroular sunk, Bd. ; straight moulded sunk, Is. ; circular moulded sunk, Is. 4d. THE MODERATE COST at which it can be supplied, its desirable color, regular quality, flnoness of texture, and the small expense at which it is worked, render it an effeotive and economical Building material. TESTIMONIALS relative to the quality of tho Stone, from the most eminent Architects, Builders, and Contractors, and the prices at which it can ba delivered alongside at any Pert, will be furnished en application te Messrs. RAN DE LL & SAUNDERS, STONE QUARRIES, BATH. JNT'OTICE OP REMOVAL. J. MACREADY, Watchmaker and Jeweller, begs to inform his numerous friends and the public generally, that ho has REMOVED from Queen-street to the premises lately occupied by the New Zealand Insurance Company, at the foot of Shortland-street, and takes this opportunity of returning them his sincere thanks for the liberal support they have accorded to him during the many years he has been in business, and would remind them that he has still on hand a first-class selection of Gold and Silver Watches, by the celebrated makers, Tims. Russell and Sons, and also a choice quantity of Jewellery of all kinds. Gold and Silver Wat.cl>*t_ r>f evn.ry description carefully repaired on the «
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 431, 29 May 1871, Page 3
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676Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 431, 29 May 1871, Page 3
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