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Soiree SHORTLAND WESLEY AN SUNDAY SCHOOL. THE ANNIVERSARY SOIREE will be held in the Schooi-rcom, Willoflghby etreet,TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING, tea on the tables at 6.30. Public Meeting in the Church at 7.30, when several Minis, tors and Friends will give Addresses. Special Hjmns will be sung by the Choir and Scholars, assisted by Instrumental Music. Tiokets, 1b 6d eaoh ; Children, Ib. 3958 Lectures - A CADE MY OF MUSIC. A LECTURE Will be Delivered by the Rev. W. E. Bice, of Auckland, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, December 10th, 1884. SuWect-"THE CITY OP THE SEVENJILLS." S*KOPBIB : 1. ANCIENT EOME: Its foundation.— Bomu 1 us and Remus succoured by a wolf—The twelve vultures—The Seven Hills. ITS BI8E: War and Conquests—Roman Courage — Victorious everywhere — Reign of Augustus—Temple of Janus —Advent of Christ—Caligula and Nero, monsters in human form — Burning of the City—Persecution of Christians—Constantino the Great. ITS FALL i Reverses of Fortune—lnvasions and Defeat—Empire divided and dissolved—Origin of European nations. Recitation : " THE FALL OF ROME." 2. MODEBN ROME. —Buildings—Strange Belies—Saint Worship — Inhabitants — Beggars — Idlers — Priests— The Pope—Modern Miracles (" 7 devils cast out"). Ricitation : " STAMP OUT THE IMPIOUS NAME." 3. BIBLICAL ROME— Imprisonment of St. Paul —His private residence—Second Imprisonment— Martyrdom—Dead yet Ajj T e—Laudable ambition. Music at Intervals. Chair will be taken by Mr James Bekshaw. To commence at 8 o'clock. Admission — Front Seats and Gallery, Is ; Pit, 6d. The profits of Lecture will be devoted to j the Building Fund of the Auckland Tabernaole. 3957 I Fanerals FUNEEAL NOTICE. fIiHE Funeral of John Lindsay will leave JL the Thames Hospital TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 9th instant, at half.past 2 p.m. Friends will please accept this invitation. W. TWENTYMAK, Undertaker. Volunteer Notices DISTRICT OEDERS. Militia and Volunteer Office, Thames, Bth December, 1884. mHE Officer Commanding the District will j JL ma** «n INSPECTION of the Thames Naval Artillery and Rifle Banger Volunteer Corps at. 5.30 p.m., on Waio-Karaka Flat, on THURSDAY, 11th instant. By order. J. Gbant, Instructor. NAVAL AETILLEEY VOLUNTEERS. THE Company and Band will MUSTERon the Waio-Karaka Flat on THURSDAY NEXT, the 11th inst., at 6.15 p.m. sharp for Daylight Inspection by the Officer command: ing the District. Eieiy member of the Company is requested to be present. E. T. Wim>man, 3980 Capt. Commanding. THAMES RIFLE EANGEES, rpHE Company will MUSTER for IN--1 SPECTION on THURSDAY EVENING next, at the Waio-Karaka Fiat at 5.30 o'clock. _ B. T. DOTTGIAS, 3959 • Captain. Calls CALEDONIAN LOW LEVEL 3OLD • MINING COMPANY (Limited). li A CALL (the sth) of Id per Share has J\. been made by the Directors of the above Company, payable to the underai&ned, at the Office of the Company, 83, Queen street) Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, 10th December, 1884. F. A. White, 3865 Manager. General Notices AUCKLAND CUPJ^ STEEPLECHASE. 4Ct7IUREKA" i« now forming No. 1 fli Company on the above Double Event. Okb Thousahd Shabeholdebs at 10a. Each, Ticket has Two Separate Chances, Divided as follows : — CUP (run December 26): First Horse, £100; Second Horn, £60 j Third Howe, £40; Starters, £40; Non-starters, £60. Total, £300. STEEPLECHASE (run January 2,1885): First Horse, £75 ; Second Horse, £40; Third Herse, £25; Starters, £25 ; Non-startfrs, £35. Total, £200. Apply by Letter only, enclosing Two Stamps for reply and result, to " EUREKA," care of H. Ehibok, Tobacconist, Junction Queen and Grey streets, Auckland. IT.Br—Drawing conducted by a Committer of Shareholders. Don's jaw back j it only proves that you are as big a fool as the other fellow—3s Tba. ABißDin the hand is worth two in the buih—jail 80. but it ain't worth half ro much ' to the bud m »9me berop«»eed from

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4965, 8 December 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4965, 8 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4965, 8 December 1884, Page 3

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