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HOMDA® RESORTS DAY’S BAY. EASTBOURNE PRIVATE HOTEL, Eastbourne. Spend your Easter holidays at Sunny Eastbourne. Tennis Courts handy, 8 mmutes from bench. Country Visitors receive special attention. Tariff, Ss. ■ per week. Permanents from £2 ss. to lte, ~. under special supervision of Proprietor, Mr. James McMillan, phono 102, Eastbourne. Private Cardan be obtained. ISLAND BAY. BLUE PLATTER TEA ROOM Superior board and residence;, hot or cold luncheon, morning and afternoon tea, and eoft Country visitors invited.—Mia Wartoli, Proprietress. Reef Street’Phone 24—095. ORIENTAL BAY. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL.(Kiosk), Oriental Bay. To the country visitor: When you take your holiday in Wellington, you nead fresh air and good surroundings. The Orient is situated in. ua* questionably the most beautiful spot in Wellington, overlooking the harbour, ‘The tram stope at the door, and in sevqji minutes takes you into the heart of the cite. . Comfortably furnished, excellent cuisine, good safe bathing; ideal place for a holiday. irbenia 21—259. Telegrams: •'Kiosk/' Wellington .-“Charles Throsby, P 1 **- prietor. OTAKI. COTTEREIX’S. OTAKI, SEASIDE RESORT. Airy rooms, opening into gardens; lofty dining room, excellent chef; cioquet lawn, tennis 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, Otaki. ’Rhone 77. The Otaki Beach Taxi Servije meets every train. ~ RANGIURU HOUSE. Beautifully situated, close to sea, amidst pine trees. Wide balcony, large rooms, tennis, boating, golfing, fishing. 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. CIS., Otaki.—M. L. Ritson, A. Liddell, proprietresses. PLIMMERTON. TECOMA HOUSE. First-class accommodation. Privite batkin# shed on beach. Terms moderate; also 4-roomed furnished cottage to let.—Frank Barlow (late Plimmerton House). MOTOR SERVICES. .'i the AARD MOTOR SERVICE will carry you anywhere, punctnab ly, safely and pleasantly. Ring up or wire any AARD Service Depot: Auckland, Dannevirke, Frankton, Gisborne, Hamilton, Hawera, Hunterville. Kaitai, Masterton, Napier, New Plymouth, Ohakune, Opotiki, Pahiatua. Palmerston North, Raehhi Raclan, Rotorua Taumarunui, Takapau, Taihape, Taupo. To Aroha, _To Kuiti, Tok’aanu, Waipukurau, Wairoa, Waimarino, Wanganui. Wellington, and Whakatane. BLENHEIM TO CHRISTCHURCH, OR VICE VERSA, THE GREAT WHITE STAR EAST COAST TRIP. See 209 miles of wonderful scenery bv Motor, via KAIKOURA. The views of the Sea, Rocks, TMnnels. Caves, Mountains, Rivers, Bush are unrivalled. Particulars Government Tourist Office, opp. G.P.0., Ihomas Cook and Son. Union Steam Ship Co. ASK FOR WniTE STAR TRIP CONCESSION COUPON. 7M White Star Motors cover tho South Island. SIGHT-SEEING TOURS..— /' VISITORS! If you want to see the Beauty Spots of Wellington, come in the BELL BUS CO.’s Motor Char-a-bancs. The Marine Drive round the beautiful bays in our Observation Bus is the Rest in the Southern Hemisphere; the drivers point out and explain places of interest, and photos may be taken. Our Buses are equipped with pneumatic tires, and are as comfortable ae touring care. Ring 21—038, and reserve your eeats. The Observation Bus leaves Government Buildings at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., and on Sundays at 10.80 a.m. and 2 p.m.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ST. MARK’S CHURCH, DUFFERIN STREET. EASTER DAY. 7 and 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. . 11 a.m. —Matins and Holy Communion. 7 p.m. Evensong. TARANAKI STREET METHODIST £ CHURCH. ' 11 am—Rev. Dr. Kennedy Elliott. 7 p.m.-Rev. S. J. Werren Bolo: “There is a Green Hill (Gounod), Mrs. Wildish Special Easter Hymns. .CtAILORS’ FRIEND SOCIETY, W Whitmore Street. Moaning Prtacher, ait 11—Mr. BWorses. T ™ Evening Preacher-Mr. James Moore, Missions* , . Subject—“ Their Worst, Ended in on Quartets by Madame Mueller and Party. Song Service at 8.30, TJjIIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, £ SCIENTIST, 46 Boulcott Street. SERVICES: WednSday P Evening, 8 o’clock, Testiaad Hall, 46 Boulcott BiSX opeh daily 1 to 4 p.m except Saturdays. Sundays, and lubho Hoh d Y’ree Literature may be obtained at Reading Room. MARANATIII MARANATHA.~ fIHRIST died for our V the Scriptures; and that He was buried and that He rose atram the third day aicordimx to the Scriptures. He X from the dred. He eaid He fSdmitt;il7«J^ e h^n e riTe STand'that that a Roman guard of soldiers was sot over generally accepted fact's and vet on the third morning th S was empty. What became ot the b l n reiild out that body, it raurt h ave concer’ning Ohrist’s Death tion. and pointed to by our Lord as being so, remains a strong pillar to sup port the faith of present and erations of believers But the Resuirec tion. and, above all, the empty To bring assurances for the present life ernce as well as the future life of glory. Er is' not merely a great historic event to be celebrated oncq a yeai, it ts a reminder of the infinite resources that lie behind those who will put God to tihe test and who are prepared to.accept His will as the rule and guide of life It is the assurance, too, that the Living Christ will come again as He promised* We arc glad to anncnnce that arran E ements have been made, God will ing to resume the Citizens’. Intercessory Services The opening one is to be held in the Concert Chamber on Tuesday next from 12 80 to 1.30 p.m. We snare tno belief of many that 1923, like all the years succeeding 1913, is biff with po-s - Inlitios. It may be that the Supreme Event for the Christian Church shall occur this year. There does, reem to threaten all people-and nn< ?°" s a terrible onrush of evih Mine time ,a mighty r e strainll l? is holding ' back the flood. prayer is ft mighty factor and the‘ Standard raised up of tho Holy Spmtat this time, against tho powers of batan._ CITY MISSION. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALLSUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1923. Morning, 11 o’clock. Evening, 7 o’clock. ST. THOMAS’S HALL. NEWTOWN— Thursday, April 5, 1923. / Easter Monday, April 2. Members are reminded of the Mission Picnic at Newtown Park. Misrioner’s Address: 29 VIVIAN ST., WELLINGTON. H. ROBERTS, Hon. Secretary. rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, -a. Marion St. (near To Aro Post Office). PUBLIC LECTURE. SUNDAY 7 P.M., By MISS C. W. CHRISTIE . (National Lecturer for Theosophical Society, in New Zealand). “THE SEAMLESS VESTURE." Public Cordially Invited.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 165, 31 March 1923, Page 7

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