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Sermons, Lectures. Solre^J j c ' T T _I^^ GOSPEL MEETING. rpOJfORKOW JJVESINQ. , / AT 7.30 O'CLOCK. Addresses will bo Ten h 7 EEV. F. W. Mir And REV. H. A. H4YNES u (oftheßrUi t;t:^ ei , n 'E ible lf - A . EVERYBODY INVITED. HE lpi X a ii a ~nd Freeman's Bay. MIhS IOS, SUNDAY. MAY 17. Morning at 11—MRS. BEGGS Evening: at 7—REV. }l BE<;cq c L "ProfrVanU Los S " Wa Subject, Solo at Evening Service, gALVATION AR^^^-gj. SUNDAY MEETINGS. 11 a.m.—"The Disobedient Prophet." 3 Reception to Salvationists frnn, v I South Wales, and Musical 3 ie * 7 p.ni.-Subject: "A Striking Teatim„.„ Special Singing and mon *> XT N I T A R I AN "U PONSONBY ROAD (near Reservoir), ' The Persecuted. TU *-i Evening at 6.45—" Representative n«i, an.-III.: AVhataEeebl^i^ REV. W. .TELLE?., B.A. TH o a o p"" H 7 j >*■ PUBLIC MEETING. I SUNDAY, MAY 17, at 7.3) p.m. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, ] OWT» QUEEN-STREET. JjUtvfc * Lecture: ' "THE UNITY OP LIFE," I By Mrs. Judson. Pianoforte Solo, Reading, Etc. Board and Residence. GRAND VUE," Princes-street.-Vacanciwi " -Telephone. 1495. TOM -' " ELLESMERE," Princes-street-VacanciM JJ Telephone, 458. *vau<m BELGEAVE HOUSE (opposite Choral Haliu Vacancies; first-class accommodationterms moderate. Telephone 1144.—Mrs. Bell'. GENTLEMEN, if you want Comfortable Lodgings go to Hartley's Temperance Lodging House, Wellesley-street, near Opera House. NORTH SHORE—BOARD AND REST. i> DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf.- Terms moderate. Vacancies.—Bay swater. Beach I Road West. ■ * " TTERONA." Karangahape Road. 3'doorj V from Pitt-street.—Vacancies for Boarders; terms moderate.—Mrs. Favicett, late of N?„val and Family Hotel. HAMPSHIRE HOUSE, 103, Hobson-street having been thoroughly renovated, is now ready to receive Boarders; bath, piano, good table, every comfort. Terms moderate! VACANCIES for Gentlemen-Single or Double Rooms; good table; every comfort; shower bath; cars pass.—Park House, Ponsonby Road, nest Western Park,, Miss Colegrove. STONEHURST," SYMONDS-BTREET.-First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. !iO4. THE SANATORIUM, To Aroha. - Healthily situated; overlooking domain; entirely refurnished. Attention, comfort; moderate terms. Telegrams and letters promptly at> tended to.-MRS. ROBERT LAYBOORN. i ROTORUA. - NOTICE. - "TEE PINES" Boardinghouse has Reduced Rates for winter season. Good table, ventilated rooms, electric light, dark room for photos.; central position for all baths; premises enlarged and up-to-date, and a home for 30 guests. Wire. or letters attended to; trains met. Ask for The Pines on arrival; touts not kept. Good dogs, for Sportsmen* will he pleased to shoot with, guests if desired.-^-JamesG,«l?«ftco,''Pro-prietor, " THE PINES," Rotorua. * THE BTJNGAL 1 0 -<W, • ROTORUA. •--,;, PRIVATE BOARD FOR INVALIDS AND OTHERS. THE MISSES YATES, CERTIFICATED NURSES. "/'".', Bag ■--•■- -----—'i i I, u... i -A •,:'"' rpE AROHA "HOUSE. TE AROHA., This House is new, and has lofty room*, and is situated in a healthy and quiet locality. It is well suited for Visitors and those in search of health. Near Railway Station and 3 minutes from Baths. Terms, 4s per day, oi 203 per week. Excellent testimonials. . ■ G. LOVEGROYE, SEN., Proprietor, Meets all trains. ■ ■ ! , . ■■-;- ■ -"* WAIWEEA HOUSE. ROTOBUA, ; »» is now carried on by Miss Graham, formerly of Waiwera. near Auckland, and latterly of Brent's Bathgate House. The House is now known as ''Waiwera House. Best situation in Rotorua. Within five minutes' walk of tie Priest, Raphael, MM Blue Baths. Terms moderate. Visitors «» veyed to the baths free of charge. AddMffl! " Rotorua." Address: PiOtoraa. "WAIWERA HOUSE." .;>' T> O T O B V A. [ XV "TEE LANGHAM." " First-class Boardinghouse, centrally sitnawj almost adjoining the Government Baths ana Sanatorium. , Thoroughly Renovated. Electric Light Throughout. . ■ Terms: 30s week, 5s per day. All correspondence promptly attended to. The Proprietor meets all trains. * ; W. B. MELVIN. Proprietor. T> RENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ■° * EOTORUA. , This Favourite Establishment has been continuously open during the year, and has bees appreciatively patronised by larjre nnmbeni of ploasure-iieekors. It has recently,been renovated and enlarged, and ia hi.» thoroughly sanitary condition. Eighty tw' tcra can be comfortably accommodated. Terms moderate. 8. T. BRENT. Proprietor^ Medical. ,_ "EIXPBCTOBANT ; | Should be taken immediately en 111© Appearance of Coughs; delay often ends di«**' trously, XTXPECTOEANT Soothes and heals the lungs and air-pa«aS*' ' and relieves thai; troublesome Cough. pXPECTOEANT Gives Immediate Belief. pXPECTORANT Relieves children's Hacking Cough, **& saves a mother's broken rest. ■TiXPECTORANT Sure to cure any Cough or Cold, no matte how severe. Prevents ill-effect* iron* sadden chill, and should be taken or. •-• who are liable to Colds. « ——— EL AYS ARIS "QANGEKOUS .WALTER TATTLE AND ([JO- ij QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. . | Poultry, etc. _____—— :; j SECOND-HAND Brooders Wanted. Blato f price and sort-W. Lane. Awndg^. | SELECTED Pokin Drakes for Sale- QfJSI § young Cockerels. F.o.b. rail or » tewnß I W. Lane, Avondalo. f-M\

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12272, 16 May 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12272, 16 May 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12272, 16 May 1903, Page 2