Sermons, Lectures. Soirees, etc CH 11 I s T A I) IE l V h i a v. a V/ „ (i.e.. Brethren of Christ) a»8 ■----. Masonic Hall, Karangahape Ecsl .*•'/' ■ 11 a.m.-Memorial Service (i.e.Vl. CorVr 7\p.in.-rtddress. "Some Fntnre n m''' . Situations of the British Nation "te* '■■ \ from the Scriptures.'-" ""won s&}-» n ■'.-.. CH R 1 S T A 1) E LP H \<~TZ' FEATEKN'AL SYNAGOGUE. Eden V? race Public Hall. New North Road-ii-»* T * Breaking of Bread. 7 p.m.. AddrM» V;-- &'." be St ° Wblch th ° «™ a UNITARIAN CHURCH. PONSONBY U (Near Reservoir). «OAI> ■-..-; :.-■ Services at 11 and 7. .--,,-. .ti »> m ff Subject: W hat LMtt has Man to Guide Him?? ■»•£•>• w. JELLIK. B.A. t QUEEN'S HALL, " PAGET-STREET " C - y SO-N BY.—Evangelistic r- Service's «m'' ■ (D.V.)--.bo.conducted by Mr. and Mrs A d a^ tt of Faith Mission. Scotland, EvervSunlM . p.m. and 7 p.m.. and Children's Service* * Sunday-school), 11 a.m. All heartily in^t^ in OSPEL HALL. CALLIOPE EO*n .'■SX- DEVONPORT. °' Sunday Evening, at 7— Preacher. Mi V 3 Wilson. " * ■■*•■ Tuesday, at 7.3o—Prayer Meeting. Q.OSPEL HALL -PARCEL! Sunday, 7 p.m.—Preacher. Mr. Frank Win. from Sydney. , " '"'1 Tuesday. 7.45 p.m.—Address to Christiana \n " ifr. Laidlaw, trom Dunedm. - ' PDEN HALL, VIEW ROAD. MOUNT EBBS ' Sunday, 7 p.m.—Preacher. Mr. Burgoyne Thursday, 7.33 p.m.—Address to Christian!, HOWE -S.TE EE T HAL £ XX (off -\Laraiifrahape Road), / Sunday, 7 p.Preacher, Mr. R, LaidU* (of Dunedini. • ' aia * Wednesday. 7.30 p.m.— Reading." Mi welcome. ■ '». ■'" , ' DR. GRATTAN GUINNESS (last.service in Auckland,'prior to sailing for Anstraliai -PITT-STREET METHODIST CHURCH, ? MORROW EVENING. Door? opeu 6.25. &^ vice begins at 6.45. ... . CHURCH OF THE NEW-THOUGHT. Federal V. Club Hall -11. Art of-Life Class; 7, in. spinitional Address.—Rev, M. Walker. . AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL ; SOCIETY. . SUNDAY, MAY 19, at 7 p.m.* ' MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. , i ■.--.•'■ .*.•■'■ Public Lecture: " : "INWHOM WE LIVE AND MOVE AND . HAVE OUR- BEING," ■ . By Miss A. K. Davidson. Music. Reading' •''.'''Questions.'" Collection. riIIIEOSO I» HIC A L SO 01 KT T .1. H.P.B. BRANCH, 38. H.M. ARCADE. SUNDAY, MAY 19, sit 7 p.m. \ -'".-.;'-"■' Public Lecture: ' •, - ' ' '-."." THE CHANGE WE CALL DEATH,''' , 1. By Mr. \Y< T. Raymond. ": ■ Discussion:lnvited. All Cordially Wolcoini-4 .--' ; ,-'.-'--". Elevator, 6.30-7. v Reading Room and ; Library open dally 10-4. ... ....... . ... .:.';.' ,•_.:,- ~ . ... ~'.... .... ... : .. . _. — 1 i-;.;:': Board and jkesidance. '■ ' ;, ' i BURNISHED . Bed-Sittingroom, fireplace, - bath, quiet ihome; suit single ; gentleman: la section,. Symonds-street. —Apply HERAIiO Office. ■ • ■ ' : VACANCIES 'at " Ellesmere,"' Prince* ' > street. Telephone ,458. .: n, y : CUMARVO/' Syinohds-st.— Board j 'and Residence. Telephone, 883.—Mr5. : ~% Philips. ■'.* .. .. . • " A RDLUI," ; Parliament-street. — Private -tAßuard and Residence. Vacancies.—Mrs. Brannd, Proprietress. , -, ■' FURNISHED Rooms, with' or witkea*. .. Bqard.—Mrs. Alexander, Calliope Roaii, DevonportMiiear Gospel Hall. , * ( " ;' ' n.i" in, mum, 1M ,;,fl ; NORTH. SHORE.—BOARD . AND RESfc '±S -■ DENCE, .close to Victoria Wharf.." Term)|| ■ moderate. Vacancies. — Bayswatcr, Boacli Road West. • ..■ : ■ ■ r V BELGRAVE, Symonds-street. — First-clan - Btiard and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. . Terniß moderate.— Mrs. Beil?'Phone 1144. ' ' ;:•;. _ ; ; _ .—_— :,,; ::,>•.;.j " QTONEHURST," SYMONDS-STREET--j O First-class' Board and Residence .for / Tourists and Pennanenf, Boarders. Tefmi moderate.—Mrs. Albert A. Brown.. Telephone . No. 604 .:'..: , ~V —_, , _: .„',,„.,—; —: ,'"".; I.' - "fflHE* WILiiOWH," - tWyiwarf^tt^w ; - .A trance fcymonds-utreet— Superior 'BourA and Residence; quiet, healthy* and centrally situated. Telephone, 1589.—Miss M. E>Tay- ■" lour, Proprietress. ' • >' ~ > ■_/// OAKLEIGH. Upper' Symonds-st.—Vacanoiei, ; Private Board and Residence for Ladies and Gehtlemen; Id section. ; 'Phone 1720. , Opposite Buchanan's, confectioner. Terms moderate.— M, ! L. Gray. : .. - - -■ "••• .... ■ t , ~ .,.";y^ "WEBBER'S DEVONSHIRE ' HOUSE, Rolfr ' *,- rua (44 rooms). Telephone, piano, baih and shower. This new and up-to-date Honie - is situated opposite the Railway Station; - Three ' minutes' walk from the Rachel, Priest,, and Blue Baths. Electric light. Letters and . Telegrams; attended to. All trains met. terms: 5s per day; 30s per week. : V :; .'///; ROT O R V ATHE " BUNGALOW " offers Comfortable :s Accommodation. Close to Sanatorium Grounds, Baths. - Well appointed; : lighted|§ throughout by electricity, a Every attentions?! paid to comfort of visitors. All arrangements made ,- for i driving, > fishing, • and pionloparties. Conveyances meat all trains. Wire « "Bungalow." Rotorua. ■ MRS. JAMES MELVILLE,- Proprietress, / v KI A, OR A" PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, ROTORUA. ■- . "-. This Newly-erected House is Opposite the / Sanatorium Grounds. , ~ . : ■ Magnificent View from Balcony overlooking ' -yy.■:■■::-:■.■ ■■- ' the Lake. ;. ; - ■ -.'.-'"^"'•;■:': , ' Electric Light throughout. Hot and cold v "" s '--r-"-.- ; --•--; baths.' . IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. ~t ! ; Good Table. , Every Attention. . Letters -and telegrams i'ill receive prompt ■ ' ".-:■-. attention. Porter Meets .Train. •-■■. A. BRAOKEBUSH, Proprietor. ;,■ : :| ;■ "rnHE AUSTRALIA." ROTORUA.-N««r ; I" X House (firsts reason), containing ' ■» •. ' rooms; splendid situation in main 'street;, 100 yards from /railway station; 4 minuteJ walk from baths. > Everything absolutely new- superior' table; spacious rooms; 1 elects? trie' light: hot and cold oaths, a" 4 , t everv home comfort. Tariff, 5s mr day, 30» ■ per week. Special terms to families, parties, :f and for extended periods. /'- Thos. Cook and Sons' Coupons. ;; Porter meets all. trains. Letter and. telegrams receive immediate at* tention.— J. N. McLean. Proprietor. _ : pROWTHER'S Q.EANDE -yUE-' ROTORUA (Overlooking Sanatorium Grounds). -, ' "'''"''//]/ V- ■ '-.'':;'.'■'., "'' "" '• -.. '■'■- ''■ ; '■'" -"'-.;"■ }y ~- : :iJl This New and Up-to-date Establishment if now Open for the reception of Visitors. Let* ters and telegrams receive prompt attention. Telegraphic Address, " Crowther," Rotorua. 1 Terms, £2 2s per week. , ; /,:'.. - MRS. C. CROWTHEE. / Proprietret*HOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND. BRENT'S EATHGATE HOUSE. / HINEMOA-STREET, ROTORUA. ' . Lighted by' Electricity. " )> 1 Adjoins the Government Baths and the ■ Beautiful Sanatorium Gardens. ■~ TERMS MODERATE. Porters Meet all Trains. * '■■'---■ S. T. BRENT, Proprietor; ;:; iiiiiiiiHiaißiiiiiiiiß ,111 iiiß -~ I ,—-^«^ ffj B estaurants- • _____ XT I MAJESTY'S CAFE...; COMPLETE CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT.' TABLES CLEANLY . AND TASTEFULLY , ARRANGED. '■, -'-' Visitors Quickly Served. ' •(, ' : i , • MEAIi? ' AT'. ALL:. HOURS. / '7;<J,:g^ ■; Suppers from 8 p.m. ', O. CALDWELL ;•'.'- >..-..' Proprietor. : v^-^ TF YOU WANT PERFECT FITTINC*. ■ 1 PLATES. With our Patent Stick-fast Suction, Which positively prevents them from drop* ping when speaking or eating, GO TO ; TIELIANCE TTJENTAL QOMPANY, / • ; QftTEEN-ST. (over Smeeton's). ' SATISFACTION GIVEN OR MONEY .: "REFUNDED.; ' '-", ■ '•.-' ; 7 : ;7;¥|l All Extractions Free when Sets are Ordered. . ! : Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 to 8 each even* . i ing 'Phone 1604. ,' ■ _'\) '' XXfINTER Overcoats for -Men: la»s ;" VV shapes.. ■„ 500 Tweed . and ,-Rainproof . Overcoats, from 25s to 455. Inspection "> . vited.— ____—— % . A Valaae Preparations can. be obtained ; A from W. H. WooUains, Cbemist^Quw^:;, -: j OIBYL. Clairvoyant and Psychomctrl**O 6. Severn-st.. Ilvhyber Pass Rd. Hott"- [ 2 till 8 p.m.; Saturday, 2 till is p."'-■f'-:.^'.t-- : -^-?^L,. ;^4^v;^;)^Mi
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13491, 18 May 1907, Page 2
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