'ICiH EIS TIA NS'M E E TIN G* n J~, HOUSE, Cook street—Lord's Day:'Morning/af , 11 o clock, to attend to " The Apostles' Doctrine, the s Fellowship Breaking, of tho Bread, and Prayer." f e' nn?--' at lialf-jiost 6 o'clock, to preach the ''Gospel' of the Grace of God." ■ " ' • TTNITED METHODIST EREE nT ,CHTnJ-Crr.— Sunday Services at the Pitt-street Uiapel, by the Rev. G. H Turner: MoriUng—The 3 j^srryof Suffering. Evening-Tile Great Becep- , THE NEWTON ElßE.—Divine c a k- , SerVf e at the usual hours TO-MORROW: () Subjects: Morning-Waiting upon the Lord. Kven- ._ ing-Lectures on the Apostles; No. 3: James the IjCSS. .... I TDK I M ITI Y E M E THQDIST '. .f" , Cr-ITTRCTJ Sunday Services, To-morrow, 7th December. Edwardes street—Morning, at eleven, and evening,.at half-past six. Rev. C. Waters. Sheridan street, eleven, Mr Cox ; evening, at half-past si\, Mr > brmtli. Newmarket, half-past two, Rev C Waters- . evening, half-past six, Mr Booth. WE L L E S L E Y-S TEBET BAPTIST CHURCH.-I. H. CoUKPOBD, Pastor. Subjects of Discourse. December 7. Morning, Joy for the Joyless. Evening, Power for the Powerless. Worship at 11 a.m. and C.BO. L T■ ORNE-bTREET HALL.—Sunday ■ -L- Services, (formerly City Hall). December 7. Morning, Tlie Religion of Love and Blessedness Evening, Israel Wandering in the Desert, Religious , Teaching. HYDRAULIC LIME. TH E undersigned can supply Dealers or Contractors at LOWEST PRICES. Further particulars can be obtained from R. C. Dyer. [ jSliortland-steeet., or by letter addiessed to N. Wilson, , at the Works, Mahutangi, N.B. -This Lime was used in the Railway Tunnel in the Domain. NATHANIEL WILSON. npHE WONDERFUL HAIRLESS ; , HORSE, "CAOUTCHOUC." On Exhibition every Afternoon.and Evening This Week fr«m :s till 5, and 7 till !> p.m., in vacant . premises at tlie corner of West Queen-street. Admission—Ladies and Gentlemen, Is. ; Children, Cd. POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO DAYS. HP II E LYNCH FAMILY JL oi* BELLRINCfERS, INSTRUMENTALISTS, AND VOCALISTS. Grand Opening Night in Auckland : ; ; *• TUESDAY, DECEMBER IG, 1873. FURNISHED Apartments for Lady and Gentlemen, or three or four Gentle men, with or without, board, iv a healthy good situation.—For cards of address apply at Star ollice. Q N S A L. E Now Landing, Ex Faxxv Hare, from Oamaru, 20u ions J. If. Anderson's Flour 15 tons Meek's Flour '2ft tons Pollard. GEO. W. BINNEY. _ . Q N SALE,1 By the Undbbsionkd, Malt, Best Pale Suffolk and Colonial Hops, East JCent and Tasmania!! Scrim, 72 and 45 inch Cern Sacks, 3-bushel Candles, Price's Belmont Sardines, halves and quarters Starch, Colman's Blue, Colman's Pickles, Whybrow's and Morton's Jar Salt, Morton's Vinegar, Morton's Orange Peel, Figs Raisins, Almonds Confectionery, Keiller's Castor and Salad Oil (Morton's) Jams, lib tins Tart Fruits Flour, Adelaide, Otago, and Dunedin Colza Oil, Bulk Castor Oil Maize, Pollard, &c, &c , &c. GEO. W. BINNEY. "DO YAL EXHIBITION. S I X T H~ W E E X, AND CONTINUED SUCCESS. THIS (Saturday) Evening, MISS MINNIE GOURLAY in ' '* MILITARY STYLE," With Side Drum Accompaniment. i " The Toy Girl," ■*" Who'll Buy My Pretty Flowers," and " After the Opera is Over." J MR S. GOUR LA V In New and Charming Ballads. Open daily from 2 till 5 p.m., and evening 7 till 10. MILLION PRICES. MONDAY EVENING-Mr Gourlay in one of his favourite Characters. ~k-£v "R 1 0R LEY HE A «f-_y_V*4. DIRECT. J__*gj|_GL Tne Clipper Schooner Herald will sail" for above port on FRIDAY pext, the 12th instant. Has first-class accommodation for passongers. For freight or passage apply to .J. S. MACFARLANE'& CO., --' (Jugen street. - -laj jp or kaip ar a; "/QfjhyXNVv ; schooner Jg&|jij& Amarantlie Will, sail for-the above port on TUESDAY NEXT, the 9tli instant.,, For freight or'p'assage, apply to ■■ ■ ' ■ :M. NICCOL, Custom House-street. TjVO R. N API E R. ' "/|<is{flfcj\ The Schooner iS_____ Fiery Gross will sail as above on MONDAY next, Bth' instant. I For passage apply to ; , •.*•".- -vM-.= NICCOL, '_..' Ciistom House-street. ;Vv "POR POVERTY BAY. "fjfe^ffiSX The Schooner .Sjiglgg-----' .-.ROVer.. ■..;,:: ..,.,, will sail as above ori'TUESDAY next, 9th instant. For freight or passage apply to M. NICCOL, Custom-house-streea; NORWICH UNION EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. . THE Illustrated Almanacs for 1874 being to hand, insurers may obtain the same on application at the office. . J. B. GRAHAM. TO AMATEUR MECHANICS AND ' OTHERS. Cp 0 R SALE, a splendid 4-inch -*- Lathe, by Fenn, of London (ijuite new) ; com- ' plete with Slide, Rest. Patent Scroll, and Drill Chuaks ; Circular Saw, Bench and Saws, Patent Twiss , Drills, Wood, Iron, and Brass Turning Tools, &C &c, ftt.tfee Fitting Shop, Vulcan lane.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1208, 6 December 1873, Page 3
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737Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1208, 6 December 1873, Page 3
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