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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees,: .ett^fi S- PATRICK'S CATHE^ : : i TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AUGUST 8. • ! Masses, 7, 9, and 11 o'clock; 7 p.m., Vesper* SERMON BY HIS LORDSHIP TITO BISHOP. i±U3 ' r ; • ■ •• ■ . //.''V: a Procession and Solemn Benediction. r * v ..i. v ~ri:-5 W t wm M t;.v;ri,ssi y g Morning at 11-" Spiritual" Ownership" Evening at 7-" Does Christian BrotLrW* Necessitate a New Social Order REV. W. JELLIE. B™ 1 . J rriHEOSOPIUOAL salVB J- 351. QUEEN-STREET. ■, v .14 Public Lecture: '■ : TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 m.' "THE GOAL WE AIM AT/ ; Questions Invited. . Lotus Class fo- Children at 3n m -- 1 Public Classes: Monday. at BDm. n- j * nesday, at 3 p.m. B p ' ra - ; Reading Room and Library open daily .. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. QUEEN-ST.; TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 o'clock. ' „ Public Lecture: .V* < "HEBREW AND THE BIBLE: WHAT ARE THEY?" YUAi trt'! „ . By A Student. - V Music. Reading Questions. \ UCKLAND SOCI£TY_OFSPIRiTuI^^ ODDFELLOWS' HALL. PITT-STREET. 1 TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m.. . J/V MR, STEPHERSON, ' ' " ? r France and Test Medium, . ; VV ill Lecture, and give Spirit Messages from ■ i articles. '""riSf Collection at Door, " Please Note Change of Hall. THE JOINT SPIRITUALISTS- SOCIETIES ? WILL HOLD SERVICES. DRUIDS' HALL. NORTH-STREET. NKWTOV' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 3 and 7vm ' MRS. GEORGIA GLADYS COOLEY Mil speak at both Meetings. At 3, to the Ch'i ' - dren and Parents, on "Lyceums and JSpIM dren in the Spirit World," .and at 7, "JeaSi 1 and His Life." also Inspirational PoemT Written questions answered. Come eari£ Collection. . i/fj SPIRITUAL UNION MISSION, Rayneri# 1 Bldgs., Wellesley-st. West-Inspirational > Aodress by Mrs. E. L. Perkins. Sunday Afternoon, at 3; Evening, at 7. - •• ;Ti e= ==== !:! rr=3 g Boardi and Residence. * MRS. VOLLEMAERE begs to inform : her' .. Town and Country Friends tihat she naw taken over the late.hotel, known as tha Railway Terminus. as a Private Boardifte. house, and has First-class Accommodation : ; for Boarders at a moderate rate. >TW). LET—Large, Sunny, Double Bed-Bittine< Ml X room: good table, every convenience. and attendance; 1 minute tram.—"Slow, ford." Maunsell Road, Parneli. \ ' T7ISITORS to Auckland can get good clean i - V Beds and Board at the Coffee Palace ! Cook-st.. near Market. . % "OROSPECT HOUSE. Manukau Road. FarJL nell. opposite P.O. Trams pass door; 5® 2 minutes to Id section. Vacancies.: Term» : moderate. ■ :y. VACANCIES for 3 or 4 Gentlemen Board-,' V ers; smins. from Queen-st.; lovely har. bour view.—sl, Jennyn-st.. near University. .' " ———— I:.*v T7ACANCIES at "Ennore." BymuadfrsW V. V Telephone 1076. . « LLESMERE, PRINCES-ST.- . . Vacancies. / TeL . 458. - . A " A RDLXJI," - Parliament-street. — Ptivate A Board and Residence. Vacancies.— ■: Mrs. Braund, Proprietress. , Y'IUMARVO.I Symonds-at.; unde new man* .. KJ agement. Terms moderate.—Mrs. A. B, ; Wheeler. 'Phone 2411. , uyyi • THE LIONS." 72, WFiLLESLEY-ST. WEST. . X 'Phone' 2583. Telegrams, - "Lions."— Miss 'Alison. Mackenzie. p ■n. • c,, 1 HAURAKI HOUSE. : Vincent-st.. near "St® Matthew's.—Vacancies, for Boarders; new House; hot and cold. water. Terms moderate. —Mrs. . Mac Liver. !"D OTORUA.—" The Langham," beautifully I situated: superior tables convenient to, J baths; every . convenience winter .tariff, ! I weekly 30s. daily sa. APARTMENTS. ' wi. VISITORS TO SYDNEY. " BRANXHOLME," at : the ferry, ' Moaman. iSi Billiards, grounds, sunny rooms. Tariff by . : day, or week. ~~l i , F ¥ 0:. ; £ RESIDENTIAL BOARDINGHOUSE. : MOUNT EDj&N. Telephone 2589.' :- y;;-• '' S ' ■RING'S QOURT : pRIVATE JpTEU: UPPER QUEETf-ST.. AUCKLAND. 'i M Gr 82128 PROPEIETOII, ■ I This Hotel is very private, central. ; and : convenient, surrounded by large and well laid-out grounds, 'and• in the healthiest partes of the city.' Tennis Court and - Gymnasium. ; Telephone 2256. . ' , y : a ■ " qtonehust." . M SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND. ■ NEW ZEAIoAKIX 1 STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD iNQ. S •. RESIDENCE. '' : Telegram*: " Stouehurst," Auckland. . ■ MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN. ■ Proprietress. Telephone. 504. • " riA ORA." PRIVATE BOARD AND 3g IV RESIDENCE, ROTORUA. pmm This Newly-erected House is Opposite tM . Sanatorium Grounds. , Magnificent View from Balcony overlocisifi : ■"■' the Lake. Electrio Light Throughout. Hot and Cola ■ Baths.- , IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITOEfI, Good Tackle. ' Every Attention. ; Letters and Telegram! will receive prompt \ attention. Porter meets train. ' wCfeK; A. BSAOKEBUSH. Proprietor.tg,:-% HE AUSTRALIA, ROTORUA.— meet ■. . ever-increasinr demands the Accommo<y : dation has been increased' to 50 rooms. Splendid situation in main street; 100 yards from railway station, four minutes walK .;..j from baths; superior table; airy rooms; electric light; hot and cold v batiks, ana every home comfort. Winter Tariff: fe per day. 30s per week. Cook's Coupons accepted. Porter meets all : trains. Letters/ and tele* grams receive immediate . attention.—J. MCLEAN, Proprietor. o. ".A TJRENT'S ATHGATE • 01188, . /. ROTORUA.. „ . Is now prepared for tbe Winter • Montis oy laying in plenty of Dry Rata Firewood- « Good fires, in large, open fireplaces are > ~:q: ing the rooms most comfortable. Nearest ?l: | House to the Government Baths, - including v the large new bath-house. Motor - Cars ana; -. .; Conveyances leave Brent's for all the.sw« trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet J® 1 trains. , S. T. BRENT, Proprietor, j 71TETR0P0LE PRIVATE HOTEL, EOTOBUA; lVx (Opposite Station). 40 Rooms. _ Visitors will find tno Metropole the best-ap-pointed and most Up-to-date House in Ro; torua. First-class Table; magnificent situation; 100 yd.*)' from railway . station,, amin- vi ~. from baths. Airv rooms. Tariff. 6s 35s per week. Write or wire o^ oma S|| (Telegrams: Hot ?l P'TVKeb. . -:j "D U"N H 0 LltE/' ■■ This attractive Gentleman's Residence has : now been opened as a first-class . . : . PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE. _ The House has extensive grounds, an °. , a commanding view of the harbour. . j attention will be given to Permanent an Casual Boarders. REMUERA RD., Opp. MT. HOBSON. :; j Telephone 2037. . _ ' "np H E ' m a-'N s:l O S Vvy PRIVATE HOTEL. Q ,/ { WHITAKER PLACE An Ideal " Country" Residence in tfle Citjr, situated m 24 acres ground, and one minow from car. Bright, well lit, large smsle an . double bedrooms, luxuriously furwsnw throughout with every convenience. BpWßj did views of harbour and.L>om am iTO balconies. New full-size billiard table. Large dining hall, social hall and lounges, opeomg on to balconies. MRS. CARTER. „ ■ Telephone 2724. . Late of " Frogmora. * ; QARGEN ; " ' RESIDENTIAL ' JJOTEI* EDEN CRESCENT „■ (NEAR TOP OF Is the most luxurious and up-to-date in Auckland, Dl^?^ O J^ havrnß i special shower), large dining loungfc f' l ssi's»ic<,sif°asv i»888i ALL Sufferers from NcnmJldfc Sleeplessness, Headaches. Rhc^atWW - j S

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14133, 7 August 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14133, 7 August 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14133, 7 August 1909, Page 2