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Meetings. _ I € . t & THE BRETHREN tire invited to Meet the Grand Master at Lodge. St. Andrew No. 8 at Freemasons' Hall, Princes-street, on TUESDAY, 16th, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. 1 ! H. R. JONES, W.M., Ara No 1. G. T. GIRDLER, W.M., St. Andrew Np. 8. A. POLLARD, W.M., United Service, No. 10. — WOOD, W M., Manukau, No. 24. J. W. ROLFE, W.M., Albion, No. 45. A. MILLAR, W.M., Ponsonby, No. 54. B. HAY, W.M., Auckland, No. 87. CHOPS AND OFFICES ACT', 1904. AN URGENT MEETING OF THE PETITION AND DEFENCE COMMITTEE will be held ON MONDAY, AT 2.30, in my Office, Mercantile Chambers. J. M. SHERA, Hon. Secretary. AUCKLAND NORTH ISLAND MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY LEAGUE. 73, Lower Queen-street, Auckland, April 29, 1905. CIRCULAR TO MEMBERS OF THE LEAGUE AND THE CHAIRMEN OF COUNTY COUNCILS, ETC.. ETC.. NORTH OF AUCKLAND. Von are hereby cordially invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING 01 FRIDAY, the 12th day of May, at 3.30 p.m., in the Large Room of the Chamber of Commerce, to which the GENERAL PUBLIC, the NORTHERN SETTLERS, and the FARMERS' UNION, the CHAIRMEN and MEMBERS of the COUNTY COUNCILS North of Auckland. MEMBERS OF THE BOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, and MEMBERS OF THE RAILWAY LEAGUE are Invited. His Worship the Mayor of Auckland has kindly consented to take the chair. The object of tho Meeting is to protest against tho present unfair allocation of the Votes for Railways, and to demand that justice be done to Auckland in future votes. This Meeting has become all the more necessary, because Public Meetings are being held in the South to demand large votes in the coming Session for the MIDLAND and other BRANCH LINES, and it behoves Auckland to bestir herself in this matter of securing a fair share of the public expenditure far Railway Construction in order to extend the MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY in the North, in accordance with the best interests of the Province and the Colony. Hoping that you will make every effort to attend the meeting, which is fixed to suit the Members of the Farmers' Union, who will then be in town. G. W. S. PATTERSON, President. Please reply to E. E. HUNT, General Secretary. Board and Residence. BRITANNIA HOUSE—Private Board and Residence, under l.ew management; thoroughly renovated.—Mrs. D. Baxter, Proprietress '(late of Christchttroh), Upper Vincentstreet. OAKBOURNE," Waterloo Quadrant.— Private Board and Residence. DARLINGTON," Lower Symonds-street, near Choral Hall: first-class accommodation. Telephone, 840. PEOPLE'S AGENCY FOR ACCOMMODATION," 71. Queen-street. Auckland.— Visitors supplied nicest places, no fees charged. Call, save searching. CHATS WORTH" Off Symonds-street. FIRST-CLASS APARTMENT HOUSE. Hot BaJie. . Telephone, 1727. P. LENA LVON. JERMYN-STREET. AUCKLAND (Late Admiral's House), PRIVATE HOTEL For FAMILIES, LADIES, AND GENTLMEN. Telephone. 1010. "11/1" A 8I O N HOUSE. KAWAU. IVJL AN IDEAL HOLIDAY RESORT. Attractions: Home Comfort*. Fishing. Wallaby Shooting, Boating, Bathing, Billiards. Terms: 6s per day. 30s per week. Return Far*) by McGregor S.S. Co. and Coastal Co. 6s, Week End Trips: Saturday, 2 p.m., to Monday Morning, returning 9 a.m. Fare inclusive, 12s. HARRY COUCH, Proprietor. RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL. TE KUITI. C. ROUNTREE - - Proprietor Wishes to notify Settlers and the Travelling Public that he has built an Up-to-date House at Te Kuiti. where the very Best Accommodation can be had. including bath, with hot and cold water; Sample-room for commercials; and trusts by every attention to receive a fair share of public patronage. rp B AROHA. TE AROHA HOUSE, TE AROHA. This well-known Private Boardinghouse 11 near railway station and baths. Visitors and Tourists will find every comfort at this house. Single and double rooms.— 4s per day, or 22s per week. Excellent re-ferences.-G. LOVE.GROVE, SEN.. Proprietor. Meets all trains. pARLTON BOARDING HOUSE, TE AROHA, Has been Raised, Altered, Thoroughly Renovated, and Comfortably Furnished throughout. TOURISTS AND VISITORS Will find every Home Comfort with Moderate Charges. MRS. BLENCOWE, Proprietress. "13 O i 1 O R U A. " rpHE T ANGHAM." THIS.WELL-KNOWN BOARDING HOUSE, Most Centrally Situated, almost adjoining Government Baths and Sanatorium Grounds. Eleotrio light. Wire for Rooms. TARIFF: 30s per week, 5s per day. J. G. BUCKTHOUGHT, Proprietor. K"~ IA OR A PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ROTORUA. This Newly-erected House is Opposite the Sanatorium Grounds. Magnificent View from Balcony over-looking the Lake. , Electric Light throughout. Hot amd cold baths. IS NOW Oi EN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. Good Table. Every Attention. Letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention. Porter Meets Train. A BRACKEBUSH. Proprietor. 19 - T OURIS_T__ S EASON- 05 ! TDRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA. I Lighted by Electricity. £3000 has been ipent in improvements since last seaso.i. Ad--1 joins Tennis, Bowling, and Croquet Lawns, Government Baths, and the beautiful Government Gardens. Terms moderate. Porters meet all trains S. T. BRENT. Proerietor. T 11 IIUV E L L TT O U S E, "OOTORUA. WINTER rpABIFP. W. a7~w illiams ' PROPRIETOR. SONOMA HOUSE, O ROTORUA. ENTIRELY NEW AND UP-TO-DATE PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Opposite Presbyterian Church Five Minutes from Station and Paths. Telephone. 62. Electric Light Throughout Porter meets all Trains. Tariff 5s per day; eta per week. H. JF. HELEY - - Proprietor. WAIWERA HOUSE. ROTORUA. situated " close, to wharf and within 4 minutes' walk of Sanatorium grounds, baths, and railway station; commands unrivalled view of Lake and Parade. This house has been considerably enlarged, entirely renovated and refurnished throughout. Hot. cold, and shower baths, electric lieht, perfect sanitary arrangements. Every home comfort. Porter meets trains.— J. Falloona (late Waiotapu Hotel). Telegraph Address: Waiwera House. Botorua. -■■ ■ --" =3 LOANS granted from £1 to £1000. on any approved securities, at the Monte de Piete Loan Co., Ltd.. Victoria-street, opposite Royal Hotel FENCING. Draining, Concreting.—We are still doing all kinds of this work at lowest rates.-Sam. White and Sous. Telephone (08.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12860, 8 May 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12860, 8 May 1905, Page 8

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