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Western Park, headed by Methodist Mission Band, at 1; 2.30 p.m. ... ■■'-'■" Full attendance in Regalia requested. " God Save the King." j: LILY OF VALLEY L.0.L.. No. £, SUNDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 4. Full Attendance of Members requested for ANNUAL DEMONSTRATION AND THANKS. GIVING SERVICE. Parade from Western Park. 2.30 p.m. Band in attendance. Full Regalia. ANNUO BARTON, Secretary No, 2. A UCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, at 7 p.m. I ?' f MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. Public Lecture: SOME LESSONS FROM HISTORY." By Mr. S. Stuart. j Music. Reading. Questions. Collection. mHEOSO PHI CA L SOOIBT Y. :<| I H.P.B. BRANCH. 37, H.M. ARCADE. SUNDAY, &th NOVEMBER, at 7 p.m. Public Lecture: "MODERN SCIENCE AND THE ANCIENT WISDOM." By Mr. J. R. Thomson. Discussion invited. All cordially welcomed. Elevator, 6.30-7. Readingroom and Library Open Daily. 104. Board and Residence. YOUNG Man wants Board and Residence. single room, in Birkenhead.—" Studious," HERALD Ofllcc. : DO you want an Ideal Place for a Week- | end Rest without the expense of going a out of. town? 15s from Sat. to Hon.-For ad* dress apply to " Rest," HERALD Ollice. VACANCIES— Villa, Cook-st AV.; single rooms, 16s per week; early breakfasts; Id section. - "VTORTH SHORE—To Let, with attendance— ; ': IN Large Double Bed-Sittingroom; also *: Single; good balcony Address, HERALD Office. HHO Visitors, Tourists, and Others.—A GenX tleman desires to recommend a 'Comfortable Home, in house well isituated on. tramline; 5 minutes from Queen-st.—Apply y'U\ " P.Q.," HERALD OP.ice. « " rpilE AVENUE." Karaiigahane Road JL (through new Arcade)— Vacancies for Gentlemen; secluded and extensive grounds; Is charming view.— Malcomson Boult. VACANCIES at " Ellesmere." Prinoeistreet Telephone. 458. " rPE HUIA." Vincent-street, opposite St. X Matthew's Church—Vacancies for Board- i\' ers; every convenience. Terms moderate.— Mrs. F. McLiver. , , ■ , '*. A RDLUI," Parliament-street. - Private ;>: Xl. Board and Residence. Vacancies.— Mrs. Braund, Proprietress • ;..-.. FURNISHED Rooms, with or without X Board.—Mrs. Alexander, Calliope Road, j, Devon port, near : Gospel.TlaU.--:/v> -&S M OAKBOUKNE," Waterloo's Quadrant, opposite Government House. — Private Board and Residence. Vacancies.. - .. ;;S BELGRAVE, • Symonds-street. — First-class 1 Board and Residence for Tourists and *;, Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate.— Mrs. Bed, ■'Phone 1144. ORTH SHORE.—BOARD AND RESIDENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancies.—Bayswater, Beach. Road West " ' ; " QTONEHURST." BYMONDS - STREET.O First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 504. ■ y : ■■•■■■ '____ - ' % THE WILLOWS," Wynyard-Btreet. entrance Symonds-street — Superior ~; Board and Residence; quiet, healthy, and centrally situated. Telephone, 1589.—Miss M. E. 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BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, HINEMOA-STREET, ROTOEUA. Lighted by Electricity. Adjoins the Government Baths and the Beaa* tiful Sanatorium Gardens. •, TERMS MODERATE. Porters Meet all Trains. S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. [ WEBBER'S DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Rotorua (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. Electric light. Letters and; Telegrams attended to. All trains met.! Terms: 5s per day; 30s per week. "XTIA ORA" PRIVATE BOARD AND -*•*• RESIDENCE. ROTORUA. I This Newly-erected House is Opposite the • Sanatorium Grounds. . Magnificent View from Balcony overlooking^ the Lake. Electric Light throughout. Hot and cold 4 baths. IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. Good Table. Every Attention. Letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention. Porter Meets Train. A. BRACKBUSH. Proprietor. V\rAI\VERA HOUSE, ROTORUA. situated » 7 close to wharf and within 4 minutes" walk of Sanatorium grounds, hatha, 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 Banitary arrangements. Every home comfort. Porter meets trains.—Mrs. J. Falloona (late AVaiotapu Hotel). Telegraph Address: AVaiwera House. Rotorusu -t Electric Light. Telephone, No. 4. v\t A i H i house; FENTON-STREET,' ROTOR Terms, 5s day; 30s per week. Meet all trains. Write or wire for rooms. MRS. -MAC, Proprietress. rp E ~A li o~ ha.. I v TE AROHA HOUSE. TE AROHA. This well-known Private Koardinghnusc is near Railway Station and Baths. Visitors and Tourists will find every comfort at this house. Single and Double Rooms. Term?. 4s per day or 22s per week. Excellent refer-ences.-(V. LOVEGROVE, SEN'., Proprietor. Meets all trains. rrUIE TOIGHT OTARCH! * BECAUSE OF ITS STERLING QUALITY. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13325, 3 November 1906, Page 2
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