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JQHEISTMAS GIFTS. PTANOS.-A. Fine-toned Zeigler Piano in rich Walnut ca-e. Also, a Debain. They will be sold much under the usual price. English Pianos, from j37 gnine's. Harmonium, full compass, 12 guineas and 28 guineas, with 10 stops. May be seen at Webb'h Music Saloon, Wellesley-street. Second- hand Pianos from 10 guineas, by Broadwood, and a Cottage C-3, 8 octave, in rich walnut, £30. gOYAL EXHIBITION. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, NOV. 29. DURING THE EVENING MISS MINNIE GOURLAY in her Novel and Charming Musical Sketches. " Who'll Buy my Pretty Mowers ?" " Military Style,' "I'm Glad to See You, Boys," &c. N.B.—The Royal Exhibition for Sterling Merit, combined with Novelty, is unsurpassed by any class of amusement in the colonies. rpilE HAIRLESS HOESB, " CAOUTCHOUC." This far-famed EQUINE WONDER AND POPULAR CURIOSITY Arrived recently in the s s AVellington, and WILL BE ON EXHIBITION In Vacant Premises at the CORNER OB' WEST QUfiKN STREET (Opposite the Telegraph Ollice), THIS DAY (Saturday), NOVEMBER 29 Arid following week. Open Daily from 3 till 5, and from 7 till 0 p.m. ADMISSION : Ladies and Gentlemen, Is ; Children, Cfl. pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessees .. .. Messrs Collier & McGowan. TO-NIGHT, NOVEMBER 29, LAST NIGHT OF THE DRAMATIC SEASON. STARTLING PROGRAMME. The Nautical Drama of BLACJC-KYED SUSAN. To be followed by the C O R S I C A N B It O T II E 11 S. To conclude with the CHAMBER O X DEATH; Ok, The (lamuler'b Fate. £Sr REMEMBER ! LAST NIGHT ! ! piIINOE OF WALES THEATRE. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT ■ro MTSS BESSIE VIVIAN (TENDERED BY THE GARIUCK CLUB), OX WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3. AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. THE COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT To their Conductor M R. J. B R O W N E, Will take place at tho C H OrH A L n A L L ON MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1. PROGR A M M E. Part I. Selections from " Stabat Mater "—jßossin Part 11. Selections from " Creation "—Haydn Part 111. Operetta, " Robin Hood and his MerricMen " — Birch Admission, 2s Gd ; Gallery, Is Cd. Special Terms for Schools and Families. Tickets obtainable at Messrs. Upton and Co.'s. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday Services, To-morrow, 30th November. Edwardes stroet—Morning, at eleven, Mr Smith ; evening, at half-past six, Rev. C. Waters. Sheridan street, eleven, Rev. C. Waters; six, Mr Booth. Newmarket, half-past sis, Mr Hayter. CHRISTIANS' MEETINQhouse, Cook street—Lord's Day : Morning, at II o'clock, to attend to " The Apostles' Doctrine, the Fellowship, Breaking of the Bread, and Prayer." Evening, at half-past 0 o'clock, to preach tho." Gospel of the Grace of God." TTNITED METHODIST PREE *J CHURCH.—Sunday Services at, the Pitt-street Chapel, by the Rev. G. H Turner. Moruing: Divine Care. Evening : A Choice Flower from the Garden of Inspiration. 'JILTE NEWTON KlßK.—Divine -^- Service at the usual hours TO-MORROW: Subjects—Morning : AVater-Milk—Wine. Evening. Lectures on the Apostles ; No. 2—Jude. pONGrREG-ATIONAL CHAPEL yj ALBERT-STREET. —Morning Service, 11 a.m , Rev. W. J. Williams, of Coromandel. Evening Service, 03.0 p.m., Rev C. J. Crump, of Thames. N.B.—Although the Albe.i-stroet Chapel has been sold the Church will retain possession of it for worship for the next six months. WELLESLEY-STREET BAPTIST CHURCH.—P. H. Cornford, Pastor. Subjects of Discomse TO-MORROW. Morning, The Dishonour of Religion. Evening, Joyful Expectation of Christ's Return. Times of Service—Morning, 11 o'clock ; Evening, 6 30. WESLEY AN MISSIONARY ANNIVERSARY. ySERMONS in aid of the above will KJ be preached in all tho Wesleyan Churches TOMORROW (Sunday). The Annual Meeting will be held in Pitt-street Church on WEDNESDAY, December 3. Chair to be taken by J. C. Kiuth, Esq., at 7.30. Collections on behaif of the Funds. (CHORAL HALL.—Sunday Services \J at 11 a.m. and 630 p.m., November 30. Morning: The Disciples Commissioned to do Christ's Great Works. Evening : Good Templarism and its advantages. Those who are not Good Templars are invited. THE Animal Gathering of the Auckland Wesleyan Sunday-schools will be held in High-street Chapel, TO-MORROW, November SO, at three o'clock. Addresses will be delivered by the Revs Messrs Cinmp, Carr, Dewsbury, and Reid. A Collection in aid of the Schools' General Fund PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. T^IVINE SERVICE will be'conXJ ducted TO-MORROW :— ST. ANDREWS.-11 a.m., by Voiy Kov. J Elmslio.M.A. 0.80 p.m., Rev, J, Ross, Ws, JAM:ES'B,,=.if am,, by Rev, X, Boss, CSO p,m., by Vevy Rev, J, EimsHe, M,A.| Nortli Shoi'o and Lake tat tUo Visual hdttta Isy Rev S. sl. Mftonieel,

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1202, 29 November 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1202, 29 November 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1202, 29 November 1873, Page 3

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