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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. pHRISTCHURCH SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcester street—7 p.m. I Spiritualist*' Ten Commacdmcnta.' 13M 1 THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 263 Max.- I cheater street (near Gloucester Blroet), 7 p.m. Lecture by Miss E. Hunt. Subject, I "The Kingdom of the Angels." Musical items. Young People, 3 p.m. 1188 4 ItMAGH STREET HALL—The Gospel -A of tho Grece ot God will D.V. ha protehed, 6.30, Lord's Day Evening, by Mr L. Paynter. Druids' Hall, St. Albans atreet, I Mr G." Ferguson. " o'clock: Subject, "Death j and Judgment," "Life and Glory." VTaltham j Hill, Shakespeare road. Mr H. Tolland: ] "Speci»l G <.-?!•*! Service," 7 o'oloci. 1517 CHRIST!... IRCH PENTECOSTAL ASSEUHIj', JB>J Colombo street, Paator Reid. 11 s.sc., Worship. 2.30, Sunday School. C.30, Gospel. Mr H. Bruce wi'4 address meeting. The Secret of tho Lord is with thorn that Feer Him. ISO? SALVATION ARMY, Victoria square—Tomorrow and Monday. Annual Band Festival. Choice vl iluaio r.nd Song. Major Miles leading:. 1341 PUBLIC NOTICES. Ut-UiHA DEVELOPMENT, LIMITED. (Incorporated in tho State of .New South Wales, and hiving ita registered office in Sydney.) NOTICE UNDRTI SECTION OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1909. T OTICE is hereby given that the abow- » named Company, being a foreign company within the meaning of tha Section 302 of tha "Companion Act, 1S09" intonda to commence business at Christchurch in tho Dominion of New- Zealand, and that tho situation of the office or place of business of the said Company is at the office of FRED. O. DUNN. No. 150 Hereford street. Chriatchurch, the loeni eeoretary of the said Company. Dated this 18th day of Jnly one thousand nine hundred and twenty-four. CHARLES N. TAYLOR, Attorney for Clutht Development, lAd. A. C. COTTBBLL, Solicitor, 143 Hereford stmt, ChrSaichurch. 5475 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. against tha undermentioned Eetato are ;by required to lodge tho sane with the undersigned in duplicate,' supported by full particulars and certified as due and owing by the said Estate at the date of death of deceased, on or before tho 19th day of AUGUST, 19M. Any claim not lodged by tho date named a liable to exclusion. . SCHEDULE. ! ALEXANDER CLEPHAAE, late of ChristchuTch, Builder and Contractor. Died 6-7-24. A. R. JORDAN. District Public Trustee. Chrietcburcli, „,„ 18th July, 1924. o4W IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM ROBERTSON, late of Christchurch Baker Deceased. the übove-naraed be rendered to the undersigned in duplicate, certified as) due and owinn- on the dato of death, the 18th day of July, 1934. ■ ' SLATER, SARGENT, and DALE, IQOO Solicitors for the Executrix. LONG F E-L T WA H Tl AN ESTABLISHED FACT! THE LEADING HOTEL IN. DUKEDIN IS NOW: THE EXCELSIOR. Comfortable. Lounges. Smoking and Drawing Rooms. Artistic Dining Room. Large Airy Bedrocihß. Excellent Cuisine. First-class Service. SPLENDID ORCHESTRA Discourses Delightful' Music During Dinner. THE LOUNGE Is one of the features of the Hotel, and is comfy and cosy to the extreme with its Luxurious Couches, Chairs, and LoTely Carpets. All. Furniture and Furnishings hayo beer, specially selected and are in splendid teste. The Hotel itself has been re-appoint-ed, re-decorated, and in some parts reconstructed. i IMPOSING PRIVATE ENTRANCE. , : In itself this ia worthy of the ambitions of the owner, and ensures an absolute private entrance for Guests. Separate ontranoa to the Bats. The latest fond of AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIFT Has been installed for the convenience oi the Patrons. The Public are invited to inspect the Hotel any afternoon. WM. QUIRK, \ G4253 Proprietor.

AUSTRALIA. AND SUNSHINE. HEX contemplating a visit, cable the TT HOTEL SIDNEY. The Classic Lounges ore cosily heated, bile the euony Hoof Garden is a. delight. There is a Hot Water Service and a Telephone in every bedroom. ,' Wireless Loud Speakers are installed, in »11 the Pubiio Rooms, and Hoof Garden, i while Electric Prwsing Room* for Ladies' are fitted throughout the Hotel. Tariff: • Inclusive, from' • .. ... 15« 6d. Room and Breakfast, from >.. 10s €d. Management: E. T. Cheeaemna. GOBLET BOUSE. DIAMOND BAEBOUE. THE IDEAL "WINTER HOLIDAY RE. SORT. No Frost, no Cold Winds, and &11 the Sunshine, AMUSEMENTS-Golf and Billolimbin*. Forty minutes from ChrUtchurca Station by rail and Lannoh. Fare, Ss retnrn. Tariff, «8 Ca jer week. 'Phone Diamond Harbour Bateau or write pAnffi> Pb526MJ687 Frefriator. HOTEL CABGEN, AUCKLAND. Now Fully Licensed. *HE above Hotel is under new management, and'replete with every modern EVEBiEY HOUSE, TMAJRU. ■ Situated on 3 acres of ground and overlooking the sea. Terms on application. MRS M. 3. HOGG, 'Phone 2W. PrppristreM. GLADSTONE HO TEL, Dnrham street Worth. TTWDER New Management. Completely U renovated and xe-staflW. First-claaa Table and only Best Brands o! Liquors Stocked. Superior Aooommodation. Special rates to pennasenta. T. «UIKK, 'Phone «OS2. Pwpriator. (Late Dnntdin and Waimale Hotels.) '•WBLraNGTON'S.BEST PRIVATE THE MANSIONS, Gbbxbm ttrVsV RECENTLY altered and rw rated taroßghout. Large Commercial and Drawingrooms. Now in its fifth ymr under praaanl aunsf emant. Tarif 19s day, 43 10s psv week. Telegrams: '•Mansions, Wallingtoß." COOKE and MeGOWAN, BtflS Pramriatwaaa. . MARINE HOTEL, SUMNER. /"IENTBAL and Sunny position, MUf opan; \J balconies facing 8«a. Spaetow grounds in beautiful- garden. Fim-olas* sonommod*tion for Tourists and Vtfritem Teorna moderate—special reduction to j«ma&ent uoate>esa^ H. W. THOMPSON. 'Phone 4688- *J*»riat«&_ i visitors to tucaeu, STAY AT_ THE BUNGALOW, Wai-iUjwad. „*■*- HE FAVOURITE HO»B» Pleaaant Gaxdans and •PhonaOT. P.O. Box TO. smta

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18129, 19 July 1924, Page 17

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