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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. 4 UCKLAND /HBKtfMXt TiflSSrON Auckland v/ejjtbaL IfAi&sioar. 11 a.m.—Fellowship Meeting, FINAL SUNDAY MORNING ADDRESS BY THE MISSIONER. MR. II- 0. IIBECUS. TN XT IS MAJESTY'S "FHEATES. 6.40 pm.-ORCHESTRA SELECTION- " Elijah" " Dawn" Gdrllp' " Signal" March. ! Choir: "Stand Up for .Testis." Attth«tH, " Exalt Him." ! Solo: Mr. H. BlakeJey. " The Pearly Gates." 7 p.m.-HAROLD O. HERCCS. (Thin will be Mr. Hereon" Last Address in H.M. Theatre,.. Subject, ".A FINAL GOSPEL APPEAL." HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL. I "jV/riSSION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3 P.M. EVERY EVENING (MONDAY TO FI'IDU"). AT 7.M P.M. Newton C«>nsre«;a»i<mit.l Church. Ediiilinrabj stre.-!, r.indnried b> Mr, W. H. Ktunes, Ih* Children's Missioner ol the Indian .-nn«l*y j School Union. i THE. ZENANA BIBLE AND MEDICAL ! I MISSION. MIS* B. FULCHER. a l>eputv -if the »!vo» 8 j Mission lor 10 years amone*t Indian Women, "ill deliver an Address, entitled, "'tenant Life." illustrated by a Zenana with Liviiu Model*, on TUESDAY, at 7.Y.1 p.m.. in St. James' Ball. Wellington-street, Chairman. Rev. R. ].. Walker. MA. Admission Free. Collection. All invited. WEDNESDAY. 3 p.m.-St. Stephen's Hall. Ponsonhy. WED.M-.SDAY, 7.30 .---Dcvonnort Presbyterian Schoolroom. FRIDAY, 3 p.m.— Tabernacle Schoolroom. FRIDAY. 7.30 p.m.-Onrhunga Presbyterian Schoolroom. TTNITARIAN CHURCH. PONSONBY ROAD \J (Near Reservoir;. Morning at It-" WHAT IS TRUTH?" Evening at 7-" THE BLESSING OF FRIENDSHIP." REV. W. JELLI.K, BA. REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALISM. NEW ZEALAND SOCIALIST PARTY. PUBLICMEETINIiS. BOTTOM' QUEEN-STREET. 2.30 p.m. TYRONE BUILDINGS. CUSTOM-STREET. 7.30 p.m. Addresses. Questions, Discussions, Singing:. Ladies specially invited. Musical Help Wanted. Board and Residence. „ „ Tel. 2287. " p A R a E X." V.' 8-10. Eden Crescent. -Largo Double lied, room and Sittingroom (connected by folding I doors), will be available in a few days. j VACANCIES at " Ellesmcre," Princes., ! > street. Telephone 458. VACANCY for Three Boarders, in private family.— 60, Union-street. VACANCIES for Boarders.—No. 30. Poll- » sonby Road. Term?. 18s per week. " ABERDARE." Upper Grafton Rd.—Firstx\- class Accommodation; close Id section. 'Phone. 2037. " A RDLUI," Parliament-street. — Private iA. Board and Residence. Vacancies.—Mrs. Braund Proprietress. A VACANCIES for Gentlemen Boarders: also Double Room, suit married couple; comfortable home; flmiti. from G.P.O.—Apply HERALD Office. " GIMLA." King's Parade. Dovonport, close O to Victoria Wharf.—Vacancies for Permanent Boarders and Tourists; under new management. Terms moderate. OTAGO BoardinghoußO, M'cllesley-sU W.— Thoroughly renovated and under entirely now management; every comfort and convenience.—Mrs. Edwards. SYDNEY.— Carlton Mansion, Glebe Rd., kj Glebe Point. Beautiful grounds; billiards, smoke, music, reception roGms; tennis. 10mui. city. Moderate. . NORTH SHORE-BOARD AND REBIi> DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Term* moderate. Vacancies. — Bayswater. Bench Road West. GU.ENORAN," 18. Lower Symonds-street. T Auckland (near Choral Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanents. 'Phone 2450. HAURAKI BOUSE. Vincont.-st,, near St. Matthew's.—Vacancies for Boarders; iicv< house; hot, and cold water. Terms moderate. Mrs. Mac Liver. " QTONEHURST." SYMONDS - STREET.- - O First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 504. OAKLEIGH. Upper Symonds-st.—Private Board and Residence for Ladies. and Gentlemen; Id section. 'Phone 1720. Opposite Buchanan's, confectioner. Terms, moderate.—Mrs. M. L. Gray. VICTORIA HOUSE. 48. Nelson-street. UnV der new management Renovated throughout. — Vacancies lor Permanent Boarders: hot and cold water- Tcrtni moderate.— R. Field, Proprietor. " Q.LENALVON" PRIVATE HOTEL. (Late " Admiralty House.'") Telephone 1010. JERMYN-ST. T AK E II O U SE. TAK A P UN A. -*- J (Facing Sea-front). ; FIRST-CLASS . BOARDING HOUSE, under ! the management of Mrs. Newson Slicppard. Winter Tariff, 30s per week. Vacancies lor Pormaneuts. Special terms can Ik; arranged. "W E B B E It ' S. ■ 4 4 R O O M 8. »V DEVONSHIRE HOUSE. ROTORHA. Opposite Railway Station. First-class Table. Electric Light,. Patent Sanitary Arrangements. Tariff: 35k per week. 6s per day. '" rpilE AUSTRALIA," ROTORUA.— New X House. 30 rooms; splendid situation in main street; 10.0 yards from railway station, four minutes' walk from baths; superior table; spacious rooms; electric light; hot and cold baths, and every home comfort.. Winter tariff, 30* per week. Special terms to families, parties, and for extended periods. Thus. Cook and Sons' Coupons. Small Launch at nominal rates, fishing rods, etc., free. Porter meets all trains. Letters and telegrams receive immediate attention. -J. N. McLean, Proprietor, "J >R E NTS OATHGATE TTOUSE ROTORUA (Now open for the Season), has been thoroughly renovated, and is now in every way up to date. Lighted by electricity. Nearest house to the Government Baths, including the large new bath-house. Motor Cars and Conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters . meet all trains. S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. METROPOLE. ROTORUA, PRIVATE HOTEL (40 ROOMS*. FIRST SEASON. This newly-erected _ House is immediately opposite railway station, at gates to left entrance. Visitors to Rotorua will find the Metropole the best appointed and most up-to-date house in Rotorua. Magnificent view from balcony. Electric light throughout: hot baths; first-class table; 3 minutes from Sanatorium. Bedrooms large, airy, and well furnished.-.!. F. DWYER; late of Auckland and Christchurch. Tariff. 6s per day. Address, Hotel Metropole, Rotorua. KIA ORA." PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ROTORA. This Newly-erected House is Opposite tho Sanatorium Grounds Magnificent View from Balcony overlooking the Lake. Electric Light throughout. Hot and cold baths. IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. Good Table. Every Attention. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. Porter meets train. A. BRACKEBUSH Proprietor. ■ ■ ■ .' "T LJJI •J7LECTRICAL > TDNGINEimNG. SHOULD YOU ANTICIPATE INSTALLING "PLECTRIO T IGHTING OR pOVYEB, CONSULT A AND 'V "DUET. LTD.. CUSTOM-STREET WEST. Schemes Formulated, Estimates Submitted. Telephones. Nos. 491, 1933. Agencies-.—Crompton ami Co.. England, • Electrical Machinery; W. T. Glover and Co, England Electric Wires and Cables; Armoi 1 " duct Manufacturing Co.. England. Conduits. ri-'RY IT TO-'DAY,-. X v. DOMINION" PUKE ALE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13781, 20 June 1908, Page 2

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