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Bemona, Lectures, Boureflg, &c. ALE O T U RE v, on the . LIFE AND WORKS OF HANDEL . Will be delivered by the . REV, T. McKENZIE ERASER, M.A., in aid of the Funds of ST. JAMES' AND ST. DAVID'S CHURCHES, In ST. JAMES' HALL' WELLINGTON.STREET, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. S The Lecture will be copiously illustrated by selections, Instrumental and Vocal, from "Acis and Galatea,"" Israel in Egypt," "Judas Maccabseus," " The Messiah' "Theodora," etc. Mr. Knox will act as conductor, assisted by a chorus of more than fifty voices. . Tickets— fid each. Lecture to commence at eight p.m. OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ABSOCIATION. ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING, F KID AY, 29th May, at half-past seven. LECTURE HALL. * ' ADDRESSES •on interesting subjects will be delivered by the PRESIDENT, Rev. J. S. HILL, Professor ALDIS, and Revs. R. BAVIN and O. WORBOYS. All are invited. Particulars in future advertisement.. Programme in Friday's Hibald. OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, corner of Wellesley and Albert-streets.— Evangelistic Services every TBI RSDAY EVENING, at 7.30. All are invited. New arrivals are cerdiaily invited. \ ' Board and Residence. SELECT Board and Residence, Cambridge House, Lower Vincent-street.—Mrs. Mansfield. THR Langham, Jeryoayn-street East (late Claremont House). Mrs. Courtayne, hoard and Residence, large rooms for families. BERT BOUSE, Alten Road (near Supreme Court).—Board and Residence ; moderate terms; rooms large and airy; splendid view of harbour. GOOD Accomodation for a Family; also, One or Two Gentlemen; situation delightful. -7-Apply Mrs, Dalten, Panama House, Lower Symundsstreet PRIVATE Board and Residence for one or twogentlemin or married oouple, in a private family on Grafton Road, sixth house below the bridge ; piano; 'buspasses door hourly. BOARD AND RESIDENCE-Graftal road.—Accommodation for Ladies and Gentlemen. House situated high, only 80 minutes' walk from Post-office; a large garden; a good bathroom: and every home comfort provided. No children.—Apply at Burton's Grocer's, Upper Grafton-road. THE CARLTON. and Comfortable Boarding House, 3ity Road (near the Girls' High School and the residence of the Hon. Mr. Swanson); centrally situsted, within a few minutes walk of Queen-street; comm ndlng a magnificent harbour view. Private fitting Rooms, Piano, •-hewer, Plunge, and Hot Baths —Telephone Exchange. 825. RAILWAY Coffee Palace Restaurant and Refreshment Rooms, 88. Queen-street WharfMeals from half-past six a.m. to twelve p.m. Firstclass accommodation for travellers; hot and cold baths. "VfORTH SHORE—Ventnor House, BeachJli road.—A Superior Boarding-house for permanent or temporary abode. Three minutes from Ferry Boat to Auckland. Splendid view of Harbour. Scrupulous cleanliness and every attention. Terms moderate. Under new management. FIRST-CLASSACCOMMODATION in a private family for one or two gentlemen, or for a married couple, can be obtained at Pah House, next door but one to Dr. Knight's, Ponsonby-road The rooms are large and airy, opening on to balcony. Bath, piano, etc. Tramway passes the door, and only twelve minutes' walk from Queer -street OVERNOR BROWNS HOTEL U HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging ....... ——..80s per week to do. (single room! — _M» do. MRS, E. WILLIAMS, TEMPERANCE BOARBING-HOUSE, Greystreet. —Single and Double Bedrooms, with Piano and Bat' room. Visitors will find a comfortable Home at moderate terms. BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vinoent. street, near top, pleasantly situated, good view,, central position. Mrs. Basten having latelymade alterations and additions to her premises, will continue to conduct it a first-class Private Boarding Establishment where boarders and visitors may rely ob every comfort and convenience. Double or single bedrooms; suites of apartments; plunge and shower baths ; special accommodation for families. Terms moderate. , To Let. OFFICES TO LET (on Ground Floor)A Suite of Four, suitable for Companies, Lawyers, or Architects; also, one office upstairs — Apply to Frans Bchert?, Fort-street NORTH SHORE.To Let,' Furnished Roms with use of kitchen. Comfortable home for small family House new, pleasantly situated, good view —For address, apply Herald office. TO LETHouse and Shop, West-street, Newton, suitable for Boarding-house.—Apply to H. Ash ton and Sou, 8, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. TO —Seven-roomed Villa Residence, Grafton Road ; gas, water, washhouse, etc.; Urge allotment, with back entrance. - C. Aiokin, High-street TO LET—Pleasantly situated Cottage of six rooms, with detached wash-house and kitchen, at Devonport.— to H. Ash ton and Son, >, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. TO LET —An Eight-roomed House at Surrey Hills, with bath-room, detached washhouse, and every convenience.—Apply to H. Ashton and Son, 8, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. rpo LET, in Franklin-road—A House, I containing Eight Rooms; gas and water laid on; every convenience; immediate possession.—Apply Mr. Henry Matthews, Collingwood-street * TO LET—Small Farm at Mangarei, for twelve months, 11 acres in pasture, six-roomed cottage, stable, dairy, and outhouses, nice garden and orchard,—Apply to H. Ashton and Son, 8, New Zearand Insurance Buildings. TO LET—Good Shop and Dwelling; cheap to good tenant—Apply to Mr. Hare, Bookseller, Wyndhain-street KjftO LETSeven-roomed House, RussellX street. Ponsonby ; rent. 16s.—Apply Thomas Wright, Bookseller, Ponsonby Road. TO LET, next monthfcew roomed House, opposite Mr. James Russell's.—Apply to Mrs. Maxwell. Arney Road, Remuera. TO LETBoomed Villa Residence in Anglessa-street, gas and water, and every convenience ; large allotment planted with fruit and ornamental trees.—T. Ussher, Stiohbury's Buildings, Queen-street - TO LET — A comfortable four-roomed House and scullery, city water, oven, register grate, cupboards, and every convenience, fronting Great North Road. -T. Ussher, Stichbury Buildings, Queen-street. ' mo LET, in Upper Symonds-street—Com-I fortable Dwelling House of seven rooms, attached to J, GUmour's large Drapery Establishment Every convenience; gas, water, gas stove, copper, etc., large workroom, and very suitable for dressmaking or tailoring.Apply on the premises to J. Gilmour. TO LET, Shelly Beach, Ponsonby — I . Handsome Villa of five rooms, gable-end bay window, Venetian blinds, gas fittings, register kitchen range, cupboards, plate-rack, large new wash-house, etc., in first-class order, a very pretty place, no children allowed in.—Apply, D. F. Evans, House and Estate * gent. 89 * m O BE LET, X BEST POSITION IN QUEEN-STREET. Those large Premises in Queen-street with hack Stores, three storeys, and extensive cellars, now in the occupation of the New Zealapd Frozen Meat and Storage Company.— Apply to % H. ASHTON AND SON, >, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. ~\TEW. BUILDINGS CORNER OF _l3| . QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS. TO LET, The ..Warehouse at present occupied by Messrs., Milne and Choyce, and the Shop lately occupied by Messrs. Close bros., in WsUesley-street; also Offices on first floor, and the whole of the top floor over the Shops of Messrs. Close Bros, and JLs Seuer, in Queenstreet* '• Apply to Mr. R. Fry, J. Bycroft and Co. (Limited), Sbortlaod-street. rjlO LET FOR A TERM. A LARGE ROOM suitable for either a workshop, 'sample-room, or store, and close to Queen-street. • - HESKETH AND AITKEN. TO LET, _ The Two-storeyed BRICK BUILDING IN COMMKROE-STREET, • Lately occupied by A. and R. Eaton. Apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. T O BE . LET. SPACIOUS OFFICES, suitable for Solicitors, Architects, and other professions, in the buildings of. the Mutual Assurance Society of Victoria, Rent moderate. iW. L. MITCHELL. , Land Agent, Queen-street JjV o R ; lease, CENTRAL PRBMISRS IN QUEEN-STREET, * At present occupied by the Standard Insurance Co.' Apply to DINGWALL • At B. Tonks and Co.'a

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7339, 28 May 1885, Page 1

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