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The Christian Times for this month is, as usual, filled with very interesting reading for the class of readers for whom it is specially intended. It contains " Talk about Deacons ;" die " Chronicle of the Churches ;" " Prospects of the Melanesian Mission ;" a very severe critique from the English Independent on Mr. t-dger's sermons ; obituary of Mr. Robert Bourne, of Queensland; correspondence; otes of a sermon, by the Editor, on the eath of Bishop Patteson j and a series ol valuable and interesting extracted articles under the head of " Clippings."

. The. annual -public' meeting of the Young Men's_Chrigtian Association will take place his evening, in the Rooms, Wellesley street, it 7.30, when the usual report of the society.--operations during the past year will be read, md addresses delivered by the Rev. E, N. liree, M.A. (President) ; Rev. James Buller, md the Rev. Warlow Davies, on " vVhai Zealand wants in her Young Men." "Short papers will also be.read—by the Rev. i. H. Conford, on " Our Association, and its Work," . and : by .W. L. Rees, . Esq. ' 1 The j 'proceedings will be varied with musical j selections. .■•._..*..■ *„•(_ 0 ' ' ■■■

The anniversary services in connection with the High-street Wesleyan Sunday-school, will take place on Sunday next.

The high reputation Olson'_ tomato sauce lias obtained as a household condiment, has brought many inferior articles into the market The public are therefore warned not to be imposed upon with rubbish, but ask for Olson's genuine tomato sauce,.and see that hi* nainc is on the bottle. "To Mr. Hans Olson. — Dear Sir,—By some mistake a bottle of your tomato sauce was put away in my house, and remained uncorked for upwards of twelvr nonths. The same bottle of sauce was after wards used at my own table, and I found ll was equally as good,as. when first made. —T. W. Doonin, wholesale and retail grocer, 218, Q,ueen-street, Auckland." —[Advt.]

The s.s. St. Kilda left the Manukau this morning for Wanganui with the following issengers—Mr. and Mrs. Burke, Mr. Lewis, ilr. Brewer, and Mr. Samuels., . .

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 591, 1 December 1871, Page 2

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 591, 1 December 1871, Page 2

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 591, 1 December 1871, Page 2

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