AUCKLAND CENTRAL MISSION. __\. ... ■ ■-— j Motto: "Have Faith in God." ' ti ■''■■■■ '■'" • " ~~ ' '■'.; ' ■ ''";■'.■;'# Sunday Morning. 11 a.m., " The Words from the Cross," by the Missioner. . Evening. 6.30 p.m., at ~..*, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■ 1 The Enlarged Choir, on the raised dais, will render a Special Service of Sacred Song, in- ? eluding anthems and quartets, with _orches- - tral accompaniment. under Mr. G. W. John- . . ... stone. '.;•;; ■ . **' Subject, by the Missioner, > " So Near and Yet So Far," ■ In the People's Service, commencing at 7 p.m. , 1 Both parts of the Theatre crowded out on j Sunday last. You are therefore urged* to '« •■■■■■■ come early. a During the Service " THE SILVER CHORD" : . and "LEAD. KINDLY LIGHT" will be ren-• $ dered in duet and quartet form. •> jjß—Wo desire to draw special attention * to the Good Friday Services in the Mission :J i Hall, AU»ert : st.. at 11, 3 and 7 p.m. .Ad- - dresses by Ministers and Workers. All Chris- ■ tiana disengaged invited. ALEXANDER BLACK, Missioner. ; v ' ___ ._ t . "— _ sag. g Holiday Resorts. TIA S 'i E E JJOLIDAYg. SPEND THEM AT l ~ 'X| T7sr AIWEIIA JJOT gPEINGS. ,' Steamers as under:— ;'^| THURSDAY, April 12—Leave Auckland, 2.30 ' i p.m. ';;; : THURSDAY, April Leave Auckland, 7 .: p.m. ~ ■■■•■.'•' ■' : ' ■■ •1; SATURDAY, April 14—Leave Auckland, 2- ,| p.m. '■ ■•,. ■....:",■;■: Return to arrive Auckland: TUESDAY MORNING, at 9 a.m. .M TUESDAY AFTERNOON, about 6 p.m. -| Full particulars at the office of .. THE WAIWERA CO.. LTD., -. 22, Shortland-sti'-eet. :;: i ; ■ Tel. 192.'. :-'.- ' ; .:_-.-;' ■ -' .-:>:;| |= ' = "'" _'_; t/M Board and Residence. VACANCIES at " Ellesmere." Princes- ?ri V street. Telephone. 458 ~■ . : ..-.■■. ~',..' .-g rpWO Furnished Rooms, -with use of kit- /J X chen; gas, bath; good locality.—Address, " M.E." HKItALD Office. ■« a RDLUI," Parliament-street.—Private-...: 1 '.-rx Board and Residence. Vacancies.-Mrs. Braund, Proprietress • , r \C\NCIES in private family— Young 1 V ' Men.; bath, piano; every home comfort. | '—19, Currlin-st. Ponsoiiby. -j^ T?URNISHED Rooms, with or without Q Jl* Board.—Mrs. Alexander, Calliope Road. •> Devonport. near Gospel Hall. ; -, . ■ v| OVKBOURNE," Waterloo Quadrant, op- ' posits Government House.—Private - Board and Residence, y Vacancies. | VACANCIES —"■ Darlington." Lower gy- .i\ niouaa-sireet.-Mrs. 'W. A. Williams (late of "Thirwell House,"' Kotorua). - lelephone, 1937. ;■'',- ■ ■: '■■:.■••■ - ; -"' . ■ MOUTH SHORE-BOARD AND RESI- - 1\ DENCE, close to Victoria Vvharf. 'lerma . , moderate Vacancies.— Bayswater. Beach .. Road West.. ' ■■'"■■"■'.'::"' : BELGRAVE. Symonds-street — First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and , , ■ Permanent Boarders Terms moderate. ;i | 'Phone. 1144.— B«1L _ ONOMA — Private Hotel. Alfred-street. ' O Aioert Park-First-class Accommodation ;fJ for Families, Tourists, etc. Terms moderate- ■,< —Mrs. W. Bazeley. Telephone dii. ' : . " T3EOPLE S AGENCY FOR ACCOMMODA- - : X HON," 63, Queen-street— Nicest Places, Board, Residence. Furnished Rooms, Houses, All prices. Call, save searching, or write. SPORTSMEN.— Accommodation and boats at Lake House. Whangape. Ranginri. . | coming season. Launch meets Auckland morning train. April 30.- Bregmen. - . .Churchill; ■■ ■_ , ■-■' ■■■ ' ■■'_ ■ \s, TTACANCIES — Ladies' Residential „ Club V ■" Oakleigh," Upper Symonds-street. Id section. Opi>. Buchanan's, Confectioner. , ; | Terms moderate. 'Phone. 1720—Mrs.. M. _. . Gray.' ; .. .■ ! . ,; "'. "'.-- : ' ■■■,■■■■.- ■■■'■■.■'■:- ■■■■.■■■■ ';!| TVTORTH SHORE—Vacancies m Private Fam'i\ Sly for 2or 3 Gentlemen ; Boarders: ? clo«e to.' Devonport "Wharf; hot. and cold water; good balcony view.— IiE.nAL3 % Office. : ' _- ' ' '-'^ "• C_.ON__roßST.'; SYMONDS - STREET - " O First-class Board and Residence lor ;; . Tourists and Permanent Boaders. r _ Terms n.odernte.-Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone % No. 50-'. ■.' .•.■:■- ■ .- ■' ■ '■'-■'' ■'' -' ■ . "rpHE BILLOWS." Wynyard-street. en- ;; X trance Symonds-street — Superior -~ Board and Residence; quiet, healthy, and ~ ' centrally situated. Telephone, loS9—Miss M. * E. Tayfour. Proprietress. f(ri OOD BOARD AND LODGING. '" Greerton," Upper Queen-street, opposite . , Tabernacle; 18s a week, washing included. .'-.'■!■ ■ ■ ■: MRS. Vli\vjrii>l. m E A R O H a. ■'-*• TE AROIIA HOUSE. TEAROHA. This well-known Private Boardingaonse is,, .:.-, near Railway Station and Baths. t Visitors - and Tourists will find every comfort at *hi% house. Single and Double Rooms, lerms, • 4s per day or 22s per week. Excellent reler-ences-G LOVEGROVE. SEN., Proprietor. •■ ■ Meets ail trams. | - , -O O T O B V A. ■■ » XL THE CARLTON. New House, quiet, every comfort. Day, £»; - " week, 255. Trains met. Wire, write.; - J. N. MCLEAN. Proprietor. , V rpEOUT FISHERS SEEKING ACCOMMODA- ' | 1 TION should apply to MRS. PAUL, AWAHO, ROTORUA LAKE, for Complete Camp Outfit and ..Excellent i Board in Best Fishing Locality. Terms, 10s per head per. day inclusive. Highest Testimonials. ' " ; ■:_;^H : 1 DOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. HINEMOA-STREET. ROTORUA. Lighted by Electricity, * Ad ioina the Government Baths and the Beauti- , ful Sanatorium Gardens. TERMS MODERATE. Porter* Meet all Trains. S. T. BRENT, Proprietor.^ < . " OOK L Y " OOTORUA, PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Terms: 5s per day, 30s per week. New House, near Railway Station and Baths. i. ■ ■ , V.'ire. Write.. MRS. W. E. BENNETT, Proprietress. .' ' - -'•''...-I'li WEBBER'S DEVONSHIRE HOUSE. Roto-. '■ » V run, (44 rooms).' Telephone, piano, bath and shower. This new and up-to-date House is situated opposite the Railway Station. - Three 'minutes', walk from the Rachel, Priest. ■ and Blue Bath. Electrio light. Letters and ■- Telegrams attended to. Ail trains met. .■ . Terms: os per, day; 30s per week, i- « : — —*" •■;7'^ i> o TO It U ' a •' SONOMA HOUSE. : ;i ,) Private Board unci Residence, opposite Pies* ;. bytcriau Church. Three minutes from sta- ■ tion and baths- Electric light throughout. S TEttilS -.IODERATE. Oil Launch " Sonoma," conveying .Boarders to all sights on Lakes Rotorua and Rotoiti- ) MRS. HELEY (Nee YOUNG), Late Mokoiii View, • Proprietress. - P ATITAIWEKA HOUSE. ROTORUA, iituiued ■ * t dose to wharf and within 4 minutes _ : walk of Sanatorium grounds, baths, and ran- ■' way station; commands unrivalled view oi Lake and Parade. This house has been con' : Biderably enlarged, entirely renovated, ana rei furnished throughout. Hot, cold, and www baths, electric light, peilect sanitary arrange- ■ menu Every home comfort. Porter incut* trains.—Mrs. .T. Falloona (late ; Waiotapa - Hotel). Telegraph Address: Waiwera Housv, Rotorua. - _. KIA OR A" PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, ROTORUA. . This Nf.wly-erected House is Opposite tm> Sanatorium Grounds. .. - Maijniflcent View from Balcony overloo^Ji. Electric Lisht throughout. Hot and cold baths. Electric Light throughout. Hot and cold botus. IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITOR*" ; Good Table. Every Attention. " Letters and telegrams will receive piofflp* attention. Porter Meets Tram. A. BR ACKEBUSH. Proprietor^ o"eddos's "I ake yi E% " ■pOAEDINOHOUSE. .'•.;. . Ij :; "'■:,'v : .;;;?;i OHINEMUTU, ROTORUA. Now open to receive Visitors. Every' ffiaiitf ; comfort. ' , Commands from the balcony ana .MlSg the finest view obtainable of Lake fioorw. Mokoia ■;.Island.' 'I he Sunken Pa. -'«" X r Boiling Springs. -Private Hot Mineral b-.tw '; attached to the House. •'•'■ TERMS MODERATE. .'•'','; Please ask lor S««.ldon's "Lake V««" 00 ' ; J 1 arriving at Station. , -."- ; I .■•,::;-i>; .■■..■■.;;:..; ...-■:•' ■- :,m^tj;m§kmi
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13146, 7 April 1906, Page 2
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