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j AmnsemeiK . a PER A HOUSE. TO-MORROW (GOOD FRIDAY) NIGHT. pRAND ACRED pONUERT u. AND •jITYRIORASIA I, 0F "THE STORY THAT TRANSFORMED P ' THE WORLD." - Magnificent Pictorial Effects produced by Mr. Chas. Cooper's Powerful Triunial Stereopticou Limelight Apparatus. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture, "Gloria in Excolsis" (Haydn).. Miss Abbott. 2. Beautiful Sacred Pictures, Statuary Tableaux, etc. 3. Sons, "On Pro Xnbis" (Piccolomini)..Miss Katie Fitzpatrick (with invisible chorus and pictorial])* illustrated). 4. Song, •' The Last Muster" (Pontet)..Mr. R. H. Buttery. 5. Song, "Tilt Holy. City" (Adams).. Mary D.iy. 6. The Story that Transformed the World. (Part 1) i, 7. Sour, "The Nightless Land" (Pinsuti)..Miss R. 1,. Featon(witli beautiful pictures). 8. Song, "Us Rameaux" (Faure)..Mr, Robin Hay. PiKTII. 9. Fantasm, "Ailcste Fideles"..Miss Abbott. »' 10. Scenic Gems ot the Holy Land. IS 11 Kong, "The Children's Home" (Cowen)..Miss ie "E. L. Fcaton. 1,1 12. Sou;;, " Jerusalem" (Parker)..Mr. Robin Hay '. (illustrati-d with beautiful views). 13. Song, "The Last Milestone" (Pontet)..Miss Mary Day. H. The Story that Transformed the Worid. (Part II.) 15. Sons, "Calvary" (Rodney).. Miss Katie Fitzpatrick (pictnmlly illustrated). 16. Song, "Hosanna in Excelsis" (St. Quentin).,re Mr. It. H. Buttery (with invisible refrain). r, 17. Closing Chorus, livening Hvmn..Company. Delineator: Mb. GEO. BKNTLGY. i- PianL-te: Mr. Alp. Bamley. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 2s; Stalls, Is; Pit, od. Day Sales at Wildman's, Partridge's, and „ Williamson's. t& In order to enable those attending the Church Services to be present, the Concert will not _ commence until a quarter past 8. Doors open at 7.311 Sermons, Lectures, Soirees. &c. i OT. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, PARNELL. ' O Holy Week Services: Special Sermons on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 7.31) p.m. Wednesday, Stainer's " Crucifixion," 7.30 p.m. Thursday, Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Good Friday, Holy Communion, 7.30 a.m.; Children's Service. 10 a.m.; Morning Prayer, 11 a.m.; Evening Prayer, 7 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY Y.M.C.A. - United Evangelistic Meeting, Lecture Hall, 7.30. Short addresses. All are invited, ■y P. S. c. E. = FOR CHRIST AND THE CHURCH. HALF-YEARLY RALLY. GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 16in. 7 a.m.: Wesley HALL —Sunrise Prayer Meeting. Leader-Mn. C. IS. STONE. 7 p.m.: Auckland TABEitNACLE-Pralse and Testi5, mouy Meeting. The President will deliver an Address from the chniv. Itev. R. F. Jones will speak on "The Centre Line of C.E." The subject of Missions will be introduced by the Secretary and Mkiioner Lue. A Collection will be made on behalf of the Union. pOOD FRIDAY. n. The WESI.EYAN METHODISTS of the AUCKLAND CIRCUITS Will bold AN UNITED S'ttVKIB In the Pitt-street Church on GOOD FRIDAY MORNING, at 11 o'clock. Sermon by the Key. H. R. Dewsbury. m Celebration of the Lord's Supper at close of the Public Service. q Meetings. A UCKLAND BOWLING CLUB. A Special General Meeting of Members' of above Club will be held in the Pavilion, on SATURDAY, 17th April, at 5.30 p.m., to confirm, or otherwise, as may be decided, the resolution of the 14ih instant, I. ordering the Sale of a Portion of the Club's Land. JAMES A. HASLETT, Hon. Secretary. 252. Queen-street, Uth April. Board and Residence. YACANCY for Gentleman, or two friends, in private family, View Road, near Mount Roskill Knad, reasonable terms.— y- Health, Herald Office. d TJOARD AND RESIDENCE in Private _D Family fur two Single Gentlemen; Ponsouby y- Road.—For address, apply Herald Office. Terms 0. moderate. ld imiRST-CLASS Furnished Rooms to Let Jβ in Ponsonby (near Park); trams piss the door. Terms moderate. — Apply 8.A., Herald 13 OJHce. 1 / N LOSTER HOUSE. Birkenhead-Splen-\JT did health resort, close to the wharf; halfhourly communication with Auckland.— Hammond, Proprietress PRIVATE Board and Residence at " Perim," Symondi-street; single and double rooms. ' T7IROGMORE HOUSE, Corner Urafton X? Road and Symondi-rtreet, Vacancies. Telephone 714. /"N LENVIEW, Symonds-street, second vJT house above St. Paul's.) Under new management.) Vacancies; Terms moderate. Trams and 'buses pass door. '• Wf ELLINGTON. - Accommodation at " Whitehall," Boulcott street d Central-Mrs. R. ONVON. /CAITHNESS (late Dr. Kenderdine'a \J Residence), Eden-street, opposite Supreme , Court and Government House Grounds. Vacancies. Telephone, 104.3.—Mr«. Carter, Propriew. " "I7ACANCIES at Cambridge House, ', ¥ Lower Vincent-street, second house from St. Matthew's Vicarage. Single and double rooms, hot and cold baths. Terms moderate. '• '""TV U M E A 17 JU Upper Queen-street (next to Tabernacle) " Telephone 802. Board and Residence. Pleasant Grounds and Good Views. Hot and Cold Baths. Terms Moderate. "HP H E C A R L TO N, L A CITY ROAD, SYMONDS-STREET. First class accommodation. '~ Situation and view unrivalled. ~ Arrivals per rail or steamer met, if required Telephone, 325. Telegraph, " Shailer," Auckland "■pOTOROA.-Lanham House," supe- '' .-*:*' 'I°' Board and Residence, close to railway station and Government Baths. Terms 6a per day •i 35s one week: two weeks or longer,- 30s. Wire to 1 , C. Hawker Wilson for rooms." ■ i gRENT'S gATHGATE TTOUSE. L. ROTORUA, ' IS NOW OPKN FOR THE SEASON o- Intending! Visitori will please send Telegram to '" secure rooms. 1» ' i 8. T. BRENT, Proprietor. BELMONT HOUSE, UPPER VINCENT-STREET. 3 This old-established and well-appointed Boaidine. house, commanding a splendid view, is healthily and pleasantly situated. »nuuy Tourist", visitors, and permanent boarders nil! receive every attention. Private suites of apartments; hot and cold baths; Tdep\Tne,7°27 m ' Terms "y moderate: MBS. BASTEN. )■ M * S. Y 0 U N G'S •*-*•*• MOKOIA VIEW HOUSE, ROTORUA. Opposite Post Office, and near Government Baths. I Terms: 25e weekly, or 5s per d»y. OEDDON'B LAKE VIEW HOUSE, NL,.™ ROTORUA TERMS: 5s per Day: Special arrangements for a lengthened residence and families. ™ d <~„„.™.C UISINE- A SPrCIALTYi SITUATION imequalled, overlooking the Pa Boiling Spring!., and Rotorua Lake. DRAINAGE-Perfection taking the Government or other Bathe: The GoTernmentSulphnr.or "Postmaster" Baths, the niSti * nd »?» most-popular Acid Baths for Bneumatura, Sciatica, lumbuo 4c are over »«• 1000 yards disUnt from the neare-t accommodation Qe house, i its JniT. vwto wm £ leiU « send telegram to lecnre rooms. . E. A. SEDDON, Proprietress. „. Mft s " MOR BISON'S _ ROTORUA HOUSE. B bJh""! 6, *! d *T- ; Libenll arrangements for !»!s•■ »tay>ng 'of » longer period. situation cannot be surpassed, n« i ""J™™ »t»ying »t the above are taken to and « from tneGoiernment Baths free of charge. Intending visitors should send telegrams to secure ' rooms, ■>..}. ■ , ?.y'-- , !j - ,' ■= ■ —■-_-__ &l ? H. MORRISON. . WC. DENNES for Sewing Machines, • Pianos, Orguu, Mangles, Prams, *c C»«I»« a 64pet wtk. Ctopot aud BtrtT - ... .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10417, 15 April 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10417, 15 April 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10417, 15 April 1897, Page 8