'6&i vices ~~ ST. JAMES' CHURCH. npHE SERVICES in A connection •with Mie above Church will bo held TO-MORROW .(Sunday), at 11 Morning and 6.30 Even'ng, when special sermons wiJl be preached by the Pastor, Rev. S. J. Nbikl. 8787 ODDFELLOWS' HALL. 17DMUND H. TAYLOR will LECTURE Hi TO-MORHOW (Sunday) EVENING at 6 30. Subject: " Secularism »nd Christianity contracted." Morning Service at 11 o'clock. Sanbey's Hymn Book used.
Lectures A CADEMY OF MUSIC. THE REV. J. S. HILL Will Deliver a LECTUBE upon the " TABERNACLE," Illustbated et Lakgk Diagbams, ON TUESDAY NEXT, the 4th Instant, •t 7.30. Admission Fbee. A Collection will be made to defray expenses of the Mission. A CADEMY OF MUSIC. THE EEV. J. S. HILL Will Deliver a LECTURE on WEDNESDAY, Nov. stb, at 7 30, upon " Bunyaa's Pilgrims Progress," Illustrated by Limelight. Admission, Is ; Children, 6d. IN AID OF ST. GEORGE'S SUNDAY SCHOOL.
THAMES MUTUAL IMPEOTEMENT ASSOCIATION. T>ROFESSOiI TUCKER being unable to JL Visit the Thames during the ensuinc week, the LECTURE on " Ancient Egypt," advertised for the 3rd instant is unavoidably POSTPONED. JFUBD. J. BtTBGESB, 3788 Hon. Secretary. Soiree PEINCE OF WALES BIRTHDAY.
THE ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY. OF THE PEINCE of WALES' LODGE. No. 20., "OEOTESTANT ALLIANCE FRIENDLY jt SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA, Will he Celebrated by the usual SOIREE, CONCERT, & DANCE. To be held in the Academy of Music on MONDAY EVENING-, Notembeb the 10th TEA on TABLES at 6 30. Single Tickets, 2s 6d ; Double Tickets, 4s. Wai. Smitjt, Secretary. Flower Show. FLOWER SHOW. THE HAUEAKI LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY ■WTLI. HOLD THEIB Annual Flower Show, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC ON WEDNESDAY, the 19fch Nov. Ivbt., JOB THE EXHIBITION OF FLOWERS, FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES. Mr C. S. Mcdonald, of Newmarket, has kindly consented to act as Judge. PRIZES WILL BS GIVEN FOR~ Best Arranged Hand Bouquet JBeet Bridal Bouquet Best Hand Bouquet—by Obi dren under 14 years of age Best Floral Design Best Arranged Table Bouquet Best Basket of Mowers Best Cut Pansies Best Out Fuschias—-12 varieties Best Cut Fuacbiß 8 — 6 varieties (must be exhibited on the stems) Best Cut Carnations Beet Cut Verbenas Beßt Cut Pelargonians Best Cut Geraniums Best Cut Roses—l 2 varieties ) Best Cut Roses— 6 varieties $ Beat Cut Snapdragons Best Cut Double Stocks Best Cut Sweet Williams Best Cut Collection of Ferns Best Collection of Growing Ferns Best Cactus Best Variety of Pot Plants Best Cottage Window Plant Rarest Plant Best Idas Best Gladiolus Best Lilies Best Bouquet of Native Flowera Best Potatoes Best Cabbage Best Peaß Best Broad Beans Beat Cauliflowers Best Turnips Best Carrots Best Onions Best Rhubarb Best Cherries Best Strawberries Best Gooseberries Bgst Lemoriß Best Oranges Bdet Loquals Best Cucumbers Best Collection of Vegetables Best Fresh Butter No Entrance Fee for Exhibits. Mbs Edwd. Honiss, Hon. Secretary. FOR Every Description of PRODUCE and PHOVISIONS, at Lowest Prices and Best Quality, Miners and others should— GO TO ME Aas and CO.'S Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen street. I Don't swear; it may convince you, but it is sore not to convince others—try 3a Tba.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4934, 1 November 1884, Page 3
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