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HOLIDAY! RESORTS DAY’S BAY. EASTBOURNE PRIVATE HOTEL, Eastbourne Spend T° nr holidays at Sunny Eastbourne. Tennis Courts handy, 3 minutea from beach. Country Visitors receive special attention, Tariff 3s. per week. Permanents from £2 ss. to 10?- Bn . ® under special supervision of Proprietor, Mr. James McMil an, p 102, Eastbourne. Private Car can be obtained. ISLAND BAY. BLUE PLATTER TEA ROOM Superior board and residence; hot or cold luncheon, morning and afternoon tea, and sort annxs. Country visitors invited.—Mia Wartail, Proprietress. Reef Street. ’Phone 24—095. ORIENTAL BAY. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL (Kiosk), Oriental Bay. To the MMtry visitor: When you take your holiday in Wellington, yon need fresh air and good surroundings. The Orient ia situated in unquestionably the most beautiful spot m Wellington, overlooking the harbour. The tram stope at the door, and in sevcfli minutes takes you into the heart-of the city. Comfortably furnished, exceLent cuisine, good safe bathing; ffie ideal place for a holiday. Phone 21—259. Telegrams: "Kiosk,"Wellington.—Charles Throsby, Proprietor. OTAKI. COTTERELL’S, OTAKI, S'EABIDE REBUKT. Airy rooms, opentn s into gardens; lofty dining room, excellent chef; croquet lawn, tenj nis court; garage with six stalls. Safe bathing beach, 42 acres of the sea front-a dedicated playground for the public. Terms on application; special reductions for families.—C. E. Cotterell, Otakl. ’Phone 77. The Otaki Beach Taxi Service meets every train. RANGIURU HOUSE. Beautifully situated, close to sea, amldrt pine trees. Wide balcony, large rooms, tennis, boating, golfing, nshlny. Entirely under new management and every endeavour has been made to make this an exceedingly comfortable home. Now open to receive boarders. First-rate table. Apply Box 31. Otaki; or Tel. 648., Otaki.—M. L. Riteon, A. Liddell, proprietresses. PAEKAKARIKI. KAPITI HOUSE will give you home comforts for your hollaaye, with first-class appointments. Close to beach and railway stationCooking a speciality.—Miss C. Jennings, Proprietress. PLIMMERTON. . Si PLIMMERTON HOUSE. Good board, comfortable apartments, Close to station and beach.—Miss Vaughan, Proprietress. TECOMA HOUSE. First-class accommodation. Privxte bathing shed on beach. Terms moderate: also 4-roomed furnished cottage to let. —Frank Barlow (late Plimnierton House), k TITAHI BAY. WESTLAND HOUSE. Close tp the beach. Vacancies after January 7, 1923.—Mrs. Thornley, Proprietress. MOULTH PASSENGER SERVICE meets all trains. Special terms for picnic parties. All Moult’s Care are painted blue. Look out for the colour. WAIKANAE. , MAHARA HOUSE. Superior WroomS opening on to U O d °Sighfful gardens. One minute front Srr Ul Pott Box IS.-Mre. Thompson, proprietres.. MOTOR SERVICES. THE AARD MOTOR SERVICE will carry you kune, oVoHkl Ta££ Te^Arohn^T?’Kuiti, and Whakatane. NELSON AND .WEST COAST DAILY r SERVICE. Newman Bros.. Ltd., are winning epemaUj bu Lt high trough the wonderful BulWestport "and Reefton. 1S ° Punctual, reliable and comfort able. EMMS’S MOTOR SERVICED Nelson, Motueka and Takaka ’Phone 527. RTFNHEIM TO CHRISTCHURCH, OR VICE VERSA, THE. GREAT SION COUPOn! P Sm Whit. Star Moton, oorw tho South laland. SIGHT-SEEING TOURS..— VISITORS! If you want to see the Beauty Spots come in the BELL BUS CO.’s Motor Char-a-bancs. • The Marine Drive round the beautiful bays in pur Observation thf.best in the Southern Hemisphere; tho drivers point out and explain P- S of interest and photos may be taken Our Buses are equipped with nneumatic tires and. are as comfortable as touring cars. Bing KsB and reserve your seats. The Observation Bus leaves■ BuVldinge at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.. and on Sundays at 10.80 a.m. and 2 p.m. ■-

RELIGIOUS services. QT. MARK’S CHURCH, Dufferin 'St. FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT. « a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m."—Matins and Holy Communion. 4 p.m—Holy Baptism. 7 p.m.—Evensong. ■’KATESLEY CHURCH’ TARANAKI W ’ STREET. 11 a.m. —Rev. J. Ward • 7 p.m.-Rev. H. E. Bellhouse. Subject: “Of the Stupendous Claim of Jesua Christ.” < Anthem, "Give Us Thy Reel" (Roberts). Solo. “The Palms" (Faure), Miss Mona Castle. ... ~, Closing Services of the Ministry followed by Gounod’s “Masse Solenelle on March 25. ...._l—. CjXIEbRS’ FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, Whitmore Street. SUNDAY: Services at 11 and 7. Preacher: Mr. James Moore, Missioner. .Subjects: (1) “What was He Worth?' (2) Some See, Some Won’t Althougn They Could. Soloist: Miss Gwen Esau. Song Service, 8.30 p.m. TTNITARIAN FREE CHURCH U (Vivian Street). Rov. Wyndham Heathcote, B.A. 11 a.m. —Religion and Humour. 7 p.m.—The Fourth Gospel. MONDAY, 8 p.m.—Committee Meeting. MARANATHA. MARANATHA. THOUGH There have been numero-.s Peace Conferences and the Pope of Peace has now been quite a considerable time enthrohed in office, nevertheless the international situation and the concnHons in Southern Ireland grow daily only more and .more complicated. Each Peace (?) Conference but makes the utter hopelessness and helplessness of men and nations the more apparent. How God must hold in derision and contempt those who “speak lies" around these International Conference tables. Tlie signs that tho world is rushing headlong towards a. terrific cataclysmic crisis is as clear as daylight to those who studv the Word of God. Lo one has the slightest excuse for being caught unawares in the storm of fearful judgments that are about .to fall in this midnight hour of the world’s history. Tliose who fear not the Word of the Lord we know will but laugh at the warning we publish week by week, but their blood will be upon their own heads when the storm of God’s righteous judgment bursts upon them in all its fury nnd finds them unprotected. There is a way of escape open to all who will listen to God’s voice, and that all who read these lines may car to th© warping and "flee from the wrath to come ’ is tho earnest prnver of the writer. Know that He is nitfh even at the doors. St. Mark, 13, 29 (R.V.). CITY MISSION. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. SUNDAY, MARCH 18— Morning, 11; Evening, 7. BAPTISMAL SERVICE, MONDAY, l«th, At 7.30 p.m. Baptist Church. Berhampore. by kind permission of Church officials. A Large Number of Believers will be Immersed. THURSDAY. MARCH 22. 7.30 p.m. ST. THOMAS’S HALL. NEWTOWN, We pray for the sick at every meeting —many remarkable results. "Who forgiveth all thine iniquities, Who h eale th ALL thy diseases.” H. ROBERTS. Hon. Secretary BARBER AND CO., Dry Cleaners ,Vv • (no dyeing), 125 Cuba St,, City

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 154, 17 March 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 154, 17 March 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 154, 17 March 1923, Page 7

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