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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 263 ManchM--1 ter street (near Gloucester)—Lectur®7 p.m., by Miss E. Hunt, '"The Coming Race." Soloist,- lira T. D. Kendall. ou 6 n .| People, 3 p.m. TJSYCHIG ItESEARCH SOCIETY Tem--L perance Hall. Gloucester street next Crystal Palace —(?unday, Mrs L. S on subject, "Man. Material and Spiritual. Psychic Messages from written requests ana photographs. _ QPIRITITAL SCIENTIST CHURCH-7 p.m., Soottish Society's Hall, Mr W. T. Anderton Memorial Service to our lat Sister Mrs S. B. Pcdley (by request), lolloped by Spirit Messages. Lyceum, 11 a- 1 "- All weloome.

Spiritualists- church, street. 7 p.m.-Mrs Bona Olsen, Dedication Service, subject, Great Drama rf Life: Birth and Df attl J, Also. Memorial Service for Mrs blta d. Pedley. Lyceum, 3 p.m. LECTURES. FROM LOG CABIN To WHITE HOUSE. AMERICA'S FIRST CITIZEN, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. LECTURE BY BISHOP LOCKE, OF the Methodist Episcopal Church of America, one of the most popular speakers at the Teeent <rreat Methodist Uentenary Meetings in Auckland. DURHAM STREET CHURCH, TO-NIGHT. 8 o'clock. Collection for Centenary Fund. His Honour Mr Justice Adams will preside. 8496 SHOWS. A 'SHBURTON AGRICULTURAL AND ii- PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW. ANNUAL SHOW. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT. J. B. CHRISTIAN, 8477 Secretary. JJAWARDEN A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW, MARCH 28th. Entries Close March 14th. Schedules and all information from J. H. THOMAS, Secretary, 7087 Box 7, Haw anion. DOMAINS BOAED. CHRISTCHURCH DOMAINS BOARD. SPORTS GROUNDS. ALL applications from Clubs for Football and Hockey Grounds in the North and South Hagley Parks, must be made to the undersigned in writing, accompanied by the amount of the requisite license fee, not later than MONDAY, the 20th March. The Fees are.— Football Grounds .. •• "a. Hockey Grounds (MeH's) .. £3 os. Hockey Grounds (Ladies') £1 lta. each. W. F. HILSON. Secretary, P.O. Box 488. 8 Royal Exchange Buildings, Okristchurch. 7923 HOTELS. ILFRACOMBE PRIVATE HOTEL, AKAROA.

THIS Up-to-date Hotel has been acquired by W. ROBINSON, lata of the Bruoe Hotel, Akaroa, and is now open for the reception of guest«. Tariff; 12s per day, £3 10s per week. Telephone 47. Letters and telegrams, Ilfracombe, Akaroa. 6919 WELLINGTON'S BEST PRIVATE HOTEL "IJI E E MANSION S'." Ghuznee street. Right in the heart of the City. Every convenience. Excellent Cuisine. To tiff 12s per day, £3 10s per week. Telegrans, "The Mansions, Wellington." Under the personal supervisibn of Mefdamea Cooke and McGowan (.late of Christchurch). C 3164 Mount pleasant hostel and HEALTH RESORT, 1200 Feet above sea Situated back of Redcliff*. Splendid accommodation for Boarders and Weekend ' Guests. Liberal Tariff. Car meets trams by request. Ring Redcliffs 'Phone, or write Tea House, Mount Pleasant. H. H. ROBERTS, Proprietor. K8979 HOLIDAY-MAKERS 11 HOLIDAY-MAKERS II TTISIT Auckland during the Summer Sea- * son,. Reserve vour acoommodfition at STONEHURST RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. The ideal Private .Hotel to spend vacation, possessing an acre of beautiful grounds overlooking harbour and city; smin. by tram fro-n town. MR and MRS ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprs. Wire or' write to "Stonehurat, Auckland." 83102-3749 THE ORIENTAL," NEW BRIGHTON. M RS B. DAVIES, late Hotel Federal and Ilfracombe, Akaroa. HIGH-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL. Grass Tennis Court Now Ready. Tariff on application.- Tel. 8278R D 3168 PROVINCIAL HOTEL, 274 Cashel at. Eaet, Christchurch. THIS Hotel is one of the finest residential Hotels in Christchurch, and offers splendid accommodation to the Travelling Publio at a Moderate Tariff. Wire ,or write for accommodation to G. H. BAILEY, Proprietor. (Late of Waiau, Amberley, and Sydenham Hotels.) 83240 HOTEL BRISTOL, Corner of Cuba and Ghuznes streets, Wellington. Visitors to Wellington seeking for high-class board and lodging, at an exceptionally reasonable tariff, will find at the Hotel Bristol every comfort and convenience which an up-to-date private hotel can offer. Most centrally situated, within one minute of Post Oifice and Theatre. Tram 3 pass the prem.ses. Electric Hyht, hot and cold shower baths. Tariff 10s per day, £3 3s per w ; eek. T G. LEWIS, Proprietor LS7OO VISITORS TO AKAROA \A7ILL be delighted with the lovely view * ' and good table at "GRAND VIEW" PRIVATE HOTEL, just recently built by MRrf WRIGHT (lata of "Ilfracombe"). Up-to-dato in every particular, and a home away from homo. Telegrams and Letters promptly attended to. Telephone No 65. 9186-38 a WHERE to stay at GOVERNOR'S BAYVV HIGH 2ANK PRIVATE BOARD AND residence. Every Home Comfort, and Finest View o! the Harbour.

MRS A. K. HABKEB, H 5795 Proprietress. HOTEL CARGEN, AUCKLAND. rPHIS Large and Well-known PRIVATE i- HOTEL is in the * r<>nt rank 01 New Zealand hoatelries. Single, Double, tnd Suites of Booms— Permanenta from £1 per week. Casuals, 159 per day. Electric cars pass the door. thß telegraph: "CARGEN." Auckland. HS7IB WHERE TO STAY A3 GOVERNOR'S baY» OCEAN VIEW HOTEL. TAKEN over recently by A. x. Wi,LL-. WOOD. Renovated throughout. Boarders or Week-end Guests aro assured of every comfort. . „„ . _ / Motor 'Bus meets the 8.55 • p.m. Tr r s lna ff at , o Ly " e ;^ a} Da y"lo3 per Week. Utter, of promptly to. DELIGHTFUL DIAMOND HARBOUR. BOATING Swimming. Fishing EihilarOAlIMfc., O jninutea from Citv H l " Uodle y House" ii Regular Boat Serw Tariff j » now open to Write or 'phone day, 3 guineas wee*. ue - MBS A. EDMONDS, ESBB3 P'opnetreea.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17401, 11 March 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17401, 11 March 1922, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17401, 11 March 1922, Page 16

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