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THE NEWTON KIRK-Divine Service at the usual hours To-morrow. Subjects : Morning—" Christ: Our Ruling Passion." Evening—" The Sunding of the Seventh Trumpet." TTNITED Methodist Free Church, V> junction of Pitt and Vincent-streets. Sunday Services to-morrow, by the Rev. G. H. Turner. Subjects—Morning: "The Friend above all others." Evening: "The Sixth Sermon upon Scenes in the Life of Jacob." CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Beresford-street.—Rev Warlow Davies, M.A.. Sunday, August 8. —Service in the morning at 11 o'clock, and in the evening at 6.30. ITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH.—Sunday Services. -August B.—The Rev. J. Crump will preach in the morning at 11, and the Rev J, Nolan (from "Sydney) in the evening at 6.30 BAPTIST CHURCH Wellesleystreet, August 8. - The Rev P. H. Cornford, Pastor. Morning: "Noblest Ambition." Evening: " Funeral Sermon on the death of Miss Jones." HRISTIAN MEETING-HOUSE, Cook-street.—Sunday Services at half-past 6 o'clock. Subject (by Mr. E. Lewis)—" The Last Appeal." No collection. NSECTARIAN Sunday Services, Lome-street Hall, conducted by Samuel Edger, 8.A., August 8. Morning—"God and the little Child." Evening—" Every day Religion, among the men and things of the world." PRIMITIVE Methodist Chapel, Edwardes-street.—Morning, at 11 o'clock, Rev W. Harris. Evening, at half-past 6, Rev W. Tinsley. RIMITIVE Methodist Chapel^ Sheridan-street,—Morning, at 11 o'clock, Rev W. Tinsley; Evening, at half-past G, Rev. W. Harris. RIMITIVE Methodist Chapel, Newmarket.—Afternoon, at half-past 2, Rev W. Harris; Evening, at 6.30, Mr T. Booth. U~ NITBtT METHODIST FREE CHURCH SABBATH SCHOOL, Junction of Pitt and Vincent-streets. The Anniversary Sermons in connection with the above School will be preached (D.V.) on Lord's Day next. August 15. In the morning, at 11 o'clock, by the Rev Alexander Reid, and in the evening, at 0.30, by the Rev G. H. Turner. In the afternoon, at 3 o'clock, an address to parents and children will be delivered by Mr Josiah Martin. Collections after each Servics in aid of the School Funds. On the following Tuesday, August 17, a Public Tea Meeting. Tickets, la Cd. TRY F. G. BROWN AND CO.'S MAIZENA CAKE. The Fbuit Cake is a Luxury for the Convalescent. The Plain Cake is a Relish for the Invalid. Testimonial :— My Dear Sirs,— Having tested your Maizena Cake, I can thoroughly recommend it for its excellency and purity. It is very light and wholesome, combined with a richness of flavour, and I consider it superior to the wheaten flour Cake usually sold. It may with safety be eaten by persons with' weak digestion, or invalids.—l am, dear Sirs, yours truly (Signed), F. T. Bav.vtun, M.R.C.S., England.—To Messrs. F. G. Brown and Co., Sydney House, next Union Bank, Queen-street. THE Newton Excelsior Hall, corner of Pitt and East-streets, may be had on hire during the day by parties desirous of teaching music, or for other uses.—Apply to F. Jeune. rjTo RENT OR SELL. A Bush Farm of 84 acres, well timbered, situated 10 miles from Auckland on a good road, with Dwellinghouse, jfood Garden, an Orchard, and all necessary outbuilding. Adjoining, is a good Run for Cattle of over 1,000 acres, half-a-mile from Landing-place.—For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Fleming and Stevenson, Onehunga. A UCKLaND KEGATTA CLUB. The Annual Meeting of the Mf-mbers of the above Club (adjourned from 9th February), will be held at the Club-room, Thames Hotel, on TUESDAY, 10th instant, at 7.30 p.m. Business : Election of Committee, &c. A full attendance is requested. THOS. HENDERSON, Jun., Acting Secretary. "TTICTORIA RIFLES, A.R.V. The Monthly Inspection of the Company will be held in the new Drill-shed on TUESDAY Evening next, 10th instant, at 7.30 sharp. Full Drees, with arms and all appointments. Every member to attend. After parade a General Meeting will be held. Members who were not present on Tuesday last, must receive their Rifles this evening (Saturday). JAS. DERROM, Captain Victoria Rifles. August 7,1875. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, Established 1873. Paid Up Capital £1,250,000 Reserve Fund £400,000 NOTICE TO PROPRIETORS. A Dividend of One Pound Fifteen Shillings, together with a Bonus of Five Shillings per Share, for the half-year ending June 30, 1875, equal to Sixteen per cent, per annum on the paid up capital of this Bank, having been declared at the Meeting of Proprietors, held in London on July 13. Proprietors registered in Christchurch at the former date, will receive the Warrants for their Dividends and Bonuß on application through Branch Managers. (Signed) JOS. PALMER, Chief Officer for New Zealand. Uni on Bank of Australia, Christchurch, July 28, 1875. "VTELSON-STREET. FOR SALE—Freehold Allotment and Three Cottages, all in good order, and well let. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Land Agents, Fort-street. pp T. DICKINSON, FUNERAL em* UNDERTAKER. [Established Jjgpja 1850.] , siiig"'' i-Wi ill 1 s£_2°3 . Mais 2 _i - w p._.°e-8 Blllf « jM a« • J_ aw„-9 PpiS* _s <p_) og fI.M rH « Kil~_a_i!____. "^ r$ >- cm -** "__?'3 __S .fl ifiS-Sil ■So*" _ , g£s2,s_ _wB *_ 8 § j jj g 5 BIRMIN GHAM PORK PIE ESTABLISHMENT: C. MECKIFF & CO., PORK BUTCHERS, Above Mr. Watts, Chemist, Symonds-street. In order to supply the long felt want of a Good Pork Shop in this District, C. M. _ Co. have commenced business, and will offer to the public fresh supplies daily of the choicest delicacies in the above line. ,\* Orders by Coach or Carrier will meet with prompt attention. HOMAS JENKINS, LICENSED CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING AGENT, OVERLAND MAIL EXPRESS' OFFICE, Port-street, Auckland. "lO*. J? OR RAROTONGA.— J- The clipper schooner 'BELLE rffKs3lKV BRANDON' wiU sail (as above) on ■_m_m__l MONDAY, 9th instant.-For-freight mmmBBSSMaa or passage apply to STEWART & ANDERSON. A BARGAIN.—For Sale, a Fourroomed House, freehold, off Upper Queenstreet. Price, £160. —Apply to W. Baker, Penrose; or,;S. Wellß, Queen-street. FOR SALE-MAIZE. A good sample, at 4s 9d the bushel. Also, 180 LONG-WOOLED EWitS, with Lambs at side. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Jf O T I C E To obtain negatives and make a business before the summer commences. W. DAVIS,, Photographer, will take Portraits (coloured or plain) at a nominal cost. Ladies and Gentlemen requiring a really good miniature would do well to give him a call. Waterloo Quadrant, near top of Shorth nd-street. GOOD Accommodation for two Single Gentlemen in a private family, within three minutes walk of Queen-street.—Apply at thisjbf-.ee. mo PORKSBOTCHERS.—Ranted, _*J a small Goodsman.—Apply Mr Cook, Parnell.

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 1707, 7 August 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 1707, 7 August 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 1707, 7 August 1875, Page 3

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