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sermons, iicctnres, Soirees,, etc. ~ —— 1 CALVATION ARMY. PONSONBY ROAD ' ° NEWTON. ' FAREWELL TO ADJUTANT RANDALL RECEPTION TO ADJUTANT BOBBIN!. I 11 Subject: " Compromise." 3 p.m.—Free and Easy. 7 p.m.—Memorial Service to Sister Mr* Beckwith. * 1 Colonel and Mrs. Birkensliaw Next Thurs/W I D. A. QUNN, Engg' QALVATION ARMY, ALBERT-ST.—To-mor' - ?• row (Band Sunday), all Meetings con. ' ,!, . ducted by Bandsmen. 9.30 .a.m.. Open-air '• Meeting. Union-st. 7 p.m.. Address by Mr Sykes. and "Wreck of the Wairarana " hJ Band. Collection at the doors. Fridav Saturday, and Sunday Next-Colonel and Mis. Birkenshaw and Major Dennis. Mon day. October 15-9 p.m., Unique Sale Un- • claimed Umbrellas, etc., kindly donated to . Self-denial Fund by Tramway Company, - K I, I Professional Notices. ~ 84, Wiiupole-st., London AY',. . November,'lßs6. DR. VAN SLYKE has for the last year an.l a-half been devoting himself to the dis eases of the Eye at the Royal Loudon Onli' thalmic Hospital. Moorfieids. For a year V .. he has acted as my clinical assistant i'i. has made himself thoroughly familiar with - - the methods of correcting errors of refraction with glasses. He is skilled in the use of • the ophthalmoscope, and acquainted with the various changes met with in the fundus • ' of the eye. as well as with the diagnosis and treatment of its external parts, l a i. ways found him a most reliable and trim, worthy assistant. E. TREACHER COLLINS. F.It.C.S Address: PITT-STREET BUILDINGS. NEWTONAUCKLAND. Hours: 10 to 1, 2 to 4, and 7 to 8. Telephone, No. 2061. . • i 5 TTiLECTRIC AND MASSAGE hoOMS* J-' 105. KARANGAHAPE ROAD, (Opposite East-street) AUCKLAND ? f At the above Address. Electric and Vapour Baths. Massage. Manual Swedish Movements, and Hydropathic Treatments, are Scientifically Employed in the treatment of Diseases, by (experienced) NURSES JONES AND BARKER, N.Z.R.N. . Especially beneficial in cases of . General Debility, Rheumatism, Sciatic*, Neuralgia, Insomnia. Dyspepsia, and 5 all Nervous Diseases. 1 Hours: 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment. Patients Treated at their own Homes * if desired. , A Large Assortment of Health Foods in K Stock. Toilet. No T I c E. >c; ' TURKISH BATHS. LORNE-STREET (opposite Central Hotel). Open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. On Saturday. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. For Ladies and Gentlemen. Cures Rheumatism. Gout, La Grippe, aud all Bodily Aches and Colds. Hot and Cold Baths. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.. and on Saturday 8 p.m. 6d and Is. . "f ' M ISS JOHNSTONE JRVI.NE (Student of Mrs. Adair, London), SUCCESSOR TO MRS. THORNTON LEES. Restores Thin, Falling. Lustreless and Grev ' Hairs. The latest and most up-to-date ' method of Complexion Treatment. Hair Tonics and Skin Foods, from the prescription of an Eminent Physician. NO. 20. H.M. ARCADE (Take Elevator). ; . 'Phono 1964 TC"i LECTRICAL Face Massago for deep : wrinilcs. The newest and most up-to-date methods practised by MISS . BACON, Hair Physician and Complexion Specialist. Superfluous hair removed by Electric Needle.—Room 12. Second Floor, Strand Arcade. 'Phone 2053. • • MISS MCELWAIN lias commenced Business at more convenient Premises, at No. 254, QUEEN-STREET, near Savings y Bank. Face and- Scaxp Massage, Mani- : cure. Pedicure. Hair Dyeing, etc.. etc. Also, , Hair Working of every description. Perman- . '/ ent Removal of Superfluous Hair. All treatments by Qualified Assistants, under MISS McELWAIN'tt Personal Supervision.* ' . . Telephone. 254. Board and Residence. VACANCIES at " Ellesmere," Princei- \ street . Telephone, 458. " 1 . ENNOIUi," 100, Symonda-st.—Vacancies.-Miss E Smith, Proprietress. Telephone, 1076. A RDLUI," Parliament-street. — . Private xi. Board and. Residence. Vacancies.— >' Braund, Proprietress ,1 " BURNISHED ; Rooms; with ' or without Board.Mrs. Alexander, Calliope Road, Devonport, near Gospel Hall. OAKBOURNE." ' Waterloo Quadrant, op- > posite Government House. — Private V* Board and -Residence. Vacancies. 1 " "JV/TELROSE," Vincent-street— for . I*A Two Young Gentlemen, to share room, : o or single room. Superior Board.— Mont V.' gomery. " fpilE AVENUE," Karangaliape Road X (through new Arcade)— and extensive groun. is; charming view.—Mrs. ' l Malcomson Boult. BELG RAVE, Symonds-strect. — First-clau : •>; Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders.. Terms moderate.— . • Mrs. Bed. 'Phone 1144. COMFORTABLE Home, private family, offered to 2' Young Gentlemen; bath, • every convenience; terms moderate.—l 3, Dub-lin-st., Ponsonby, near Leys Institute. North shore.-board AND resi- —■ dence, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancies.—Bayswater, Beach • Road West STONEHURST." . SYMONDS - STREET-First-class Board and Residence for vv Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate.— Albert A. Brown. Telephone •. No. 504. -?i"f , " [" , .HE WILLOWS," Wynyard-street, enA trance Symonds-street — Superior. Board and Residence; quiet, healthy, and ' centrally situated. Telephone, 1589.—Miss M. E. Taylour. Proprietress. OAIvLEIGH, Upper Svmonds-st.—Vacancies, Private Board and Residence for Ladies • and Gentlemen; Id section. 'Phone 1720. Opposite Buchanan's, confectioner. Terms moderate.— M. L. Gray. " npHE LANGHAM," v'ermyn-street, near A University.— Board and Residence; first-class accommodation and every convenience. Baths, hot and cold water; splendid view of harbour; terms moderate. Miss Bruce, Proprietress. Telephone, No. ' 1401. ! "DARK VIEW. ROTORUA.—Right opposite A the Gardens, Sanatorium, and Baths. Trains met. Terms. 30s— Mrs. C. Astley. EO T O R • U A. THE CARLTON New House. quiet, every comfort. Day, ss; , week, 255. Trains met. Wire, write. J. N. MCLEAN. Proprietor. Hot LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND.' XJ - BRENTS BATHGATE HOUSE. HINEMOA-STBEET, ROTORUA. Lighted by Electricity. Adjoins the Government Baths and the Beautiful Sanatorium. Gardens. TERMS MODERATE. Porters Meet all Trains. S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. •'«\/ TITEBBER'S DEVONSHIRE HOUSE,. Roto- ' * rua (44 rooms) Telephone, piano, batb ' " and shower. This new arid up-to-date House is situated opposite the Railway Station. Three minutes' walk from the Rachel, Priest, and Blue Bath. Electric light. Letters and Telegrams attended to. All trains met. Terms: 5s per day; 30s per week. WAXWERA HOUSE, ROTORUA, situated / i close to wharf and within 4 minutes' , w • 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 light, perfect sanitary arrangements. Every home comfort. Porter meets trains.—Mrs. J. Falloona (late Waiotapu Hotel). Telegraph Address: Waiwerif' Bouse, Rotorua. " T7"IA ORA" PRIVATE BOARD ANT ' • . RESIDENCE. ROTORUA. This Newly-erected House is Opposite the Sanatorium Grounds. Magnificent View from Balcony overlooking . the Lake. Electric Light throughout. Hot and cok' vj baths. IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. Good Table. Every Attention. I Letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention. Porter Meets Train. A- BRACKBUSII, Proprietor. , rjt E A R O II A. _ 'I, TE AfiOHA HOUSE, TE AROIIA. . This well-known Private Boardinghouse m , near Railway Station and Baths. Visitor* aud Tourists will find every comfort at th*» rTnr home. Single and Double Rooms. Tcrir*, fpaM 4i per day or 22s per week. Excellent ret I *?* "aa'Ss encoj.—G. LOVEQKOYE, SEN., Proprietor* ~'. , s Meets all train#,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13307, 13 October 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13307, 13 October 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13307, 13 October 1906, Page 2

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