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TOURIST AND HOLIDAY RESORTS AUCKLAND HOTEL CARGEN. This large and well-known Private Hotel is in the front rank of New Zealand hostelries. Single. Double and Suites of Rooms. Tariff: Permanents, from jE4 per week. Casuals, 15s. per day. Electrio cars pass the door. Telegraph: "Cargen,” Auckland. TOURIST AND ACCOMMODATION BUREAU for Accommodation. 32 Strand Arcade. CHRISTCHURCH ST, ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior private accommodation. 62 Worcester Street, West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. F. J. Murray. Proprietor. ROYAL HOTEL. Situated on the banks of the Avon. The loveliest spot in Christchurch. YVithin five minutes of the Square. Finest cuisine. Excellent service. HAVELOCK NORTH TIILLSBROOK GUEST HOUSE (Hawke’s Bay). This fine house, situate) on 8 acres of land, is now open for Paying Guests. First-class accommodation. All heme comfort and civility. Apply for particulars to the Proprietor. MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS : LOCK VALE HOUSE, ST. OMER. —Spend your holidays in beautiful Pelorus Sounds; twelve miles from Picton and Havelock by water. Croquet, Fishing, Shooting, use of Rowing boat and quiet horse to ride. Airy rooms; first rate meals and attention. Terms: £2 101- per week; special reductions for families. For vacant dates apply Mrs. B. Conway, Proprietress. j ORIENTAL BAY. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental Bay—This hotel is now under entirely new management. Why not spend your holiday in the healthiest and prettiest spot in Wellington, and at tho same time be right in town? If you are staying in Wellington for the winter, take advantage of our special permanent tariff. Have afternoon tea in the finest dining room in Wellington. Position and service make the Kiosk an ideal home. W. J. Feast, proprietor. 'Phone 21-259. Telegrams: "Kiosk,” YVellington. RONA BAY. EASTBOURNE PRIVATE HOI EL, Eastbourne. Spend your holidays at Sunny Eastbourne. Tennis Courts handy, 3 minutes from bea/ch® Country visitors receive special attention. Tariff, <£3 3s. per week® Permanents from <£2 ss. to <£2 10s. Everything under special super® vision of Proprietor, Mr. James McMillan, 'phone 102, Eastbourne. Private Car can be obtained. WANGANUI , i HOTEL BR AEBURN.—The prestige of an Hotel is gained, not only by having something good to offer, but also becaiise of the class of people who avail themselves of it. Hotel Braeburn, Wanganui, offers y 56 k™ to visitors. Refinement does not mean expense. The tariff is only from 14/G a day. AU service cars pass the door. WELLINGTON (City) ' s ; j CAULFIELD HOUSE, 33, 35, 37 Sydney St., East. This first-class Houm has been thoroughly renovated, made modern, convenient, and most comfortable. Under entirely new management. Tariff: 10s. Gd. per day. Permanent guests by arrangement. Mrs. E. Maxwell, Proprietress. Rn. 1763. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, Culm Street Wellington. Splendid modation for 100 guests. Electric light. Kight and day porters. Tariff. 12s. 6<l. per dav; £3 15s. weekly. Substantial reduction for permanents. Telegrams: “Grancent,” Wellington. Wm. Owers. Prorietor. HOTEL ARCADIA. Wellington’s . Most Centrally-situated Superior Private Hotel. Excellent Services in Every Detail. CJose to Trains, and Government Buildings, Lambton Quay and Stout Street (opposite Public Trust Office,. Tariff, per day, 1-s. 6d., per week, £3 15s. ProprietreBS . KENILWORTH 92 Hill Street. First-olSss accommodation. Vacancies for Smiinent and casual guests. Terms 12s. 6d. per day. Permanent by art. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimmer’s Stere T «™ s - ' £3 per week; permanents by arrangement. 'Ph. 628. J. Dun c an, Fropnetor. MOTOR SERVICES. pt I? xt lTT? tai tw CHRISTCHURCH, OR VICE VERSA, THE GR-iiAY ,S°p4gT COAST TRipJ See 200 miles of wonderful ™w E by ST Motor EA ria KAIKOURA. The viewn < of the Sea, p ßocks. Tunnels, Caves, p U q p -0 Thomas C«k and Son. lars. VP ™P9“ t rn Tou JqKFOR WHITE STAR TRIP CONCESSION 1 COUPON C 7OO White Star Motors cover the South Island. SIGHT-SEEING TOURS. VISITORS! If you want to seethe Beauty Spots of Wellington, come in the BELL BUS CO’e Motor Char-a-bancs. The Marme Drive round the beautiful bays in our Observation Bus is the best m the Southern Hemisphere; the drivers point out and explain the places of totorest and photoe may be taken. Our Buses are equipped with fire and are as comfortable as touring care. Ring Jk nog an d reserve your seats. The Observation Bus leaves Governat Warn, and 2 p.m., and on Sumteys at 10.30 a.m. and 2 p.m.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ETHODIST CHURCH OF nY Taranaki Street Circuit. WESLEY CHURCH REV. CLARENCE EATON, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. INDUCTION SERVICES. Evening Anthem, “Lead, Kindly Light God of Abraham” (Mendelssohn), Mr. Eric Rishworth.. Sacrament of Lord’s Supper at close oi eVe a™To REV. CLARENCE EATON, WESLEY HALL, THURSDAY, at 7.45 p.m. ST. MARK'S CHURCH, DUFFERIN STREET. 3 a.m.—Holy - Communion. 11 a.m—Matins, Holy Communion, and Sermon. , i. 4 p.m—Holy Baptism. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. SAILORS’ FRIEND SOCIETY, Whitmore Street. Morning Preacher, at H-Mt- James Moore, Missioner. Subject: lue Dingent Search Rewarded.” ’Evening Preacher, at 7—Mr. W. Bell. Soloists: Mrs. Edwards and: Miss Passau. Song Service at 8.30. ITIZENS’ INTERCESSORY SERVIOE.—TIie Weekly Intercessory Service will bo held in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, on TUESDAY, APIUL 17, from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. All are invited to be present to unite in prayer that Divine aid and protection may be given in the solution of the World’s Problems through the mediation of our Lord Jesus Christ. Visitors may enter and leave during the service as desired. MARANATHA. MARANATHA. COME remarkable letters by a Mission'S ary of the China Inland Mission have appeared recently in the China Daily Lews on the bciipturee and the Coming YVar." Instead of seeing a peaceful settlement ot international complications, this writer } s convinced that another Great War is ap;King, and he thinks the eonflm nay begin towards the clobQ of tn s year. Ho says "1923 is a great crism voir in the prophetic times of Scripture. S poteU out hy Dr Gratton Gunness over forty years ago. We published early in 1917 % s r tat confidently affirmed by Dr. Guinness that that year would produce a mainentous tutu of events affecting Israel, Mohammedanism, and Jerusalem. Many are now recalling the fact that he almost indicated that 1923 is a critical year. The stage is being set for the awo of the Aphcalypse. Deep down in the hearts of.most men there is a sense of impending oalamito, of an approaching climax in human h tory. XTC/ELLINGTON _CITy MISSION. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1923. < Morning, 11 o’clock. Evening, 7 o clock. berhampore baptist church, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 7.30 P.m. (Bv kind permission of the Cnuicn v AuthoritifS.) BAPTISMAL SERVICE. A largo number of candidates uill be ST THOMAS’S HALL, NEWTOWN, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 7.30 p.m Great Praise nnd Thanksgiving Meeting by numbers who have been saved healed, and Baptised with the Holy Ghost. "But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you; and ye riiall be witnesses unto Me both in J erusalem and in all Judea and in Samaria and unto the uttermost parts of the earth.—(Acte 1:8). H. ROBERTS, Hon. Secretary.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 177, 14 April 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 177, 14 April 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 177, 14 April 1923, Page 9

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