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. ■'.•■ , Lectures. _____ t> apt 1st;; CHURCH, • D JEEVOIB ROAD, PONSONBY. ;- AMERICAN SLAVERY, FROM QUEEN BESS TO ABE LINCOLN, - . Lecture by REV. J. J. NORTH, OF WELLINGTON, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), OCTOBER 24, At 7.45 p.m. 100 Beautiful Limelight Views of Tragedy. Illustrated Songs by Choir:" " Swanee River," John Brown's Body," "Ole Kentucky Home," etc. Mr. North Recites Sheridan's Ride" to Illustrations. The Lecture has been given with great success in other towns, and the newspapers speak of it in eulogistic terms. Admission, by Ticket, Is. 5 Meetings. AUCKLAND MINISTERS' ASSOCIATION. NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN. MASS MEETING In PITT-STREET METHODIST CHURCH TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 7.45 p.m. Chairman, Mr. Wesley Spragg. Speakers: Rev. J. M Simpson and Rev. 3. 11. Mackenzie. Musical Programme by Pitt street Choir. Collection for Campaign .Fund. • AUCKLAND DISTRICT ACCOUNTANT ItL STUDENTS* SOCIETY. The Last Meeting of the Session will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, SwansonStreet, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 25th inst., when a Lecture will be delivered by W. W. Bruce, Esq., F.P.A.. N.Z., F.1.A.. N.Z., on " Points in Auditing," commencing at 7.45 p.m. All interested are most cordially invited. F. W. GRIBBLE, Hon. Secretary. nOMESTIO SEE V.A S. A Meeting of Domestic Workers' Union will be held in Central Hall, Cook-st., on THURSDAY, October 26, at 8 p.m. 500 New Members wanted. All Domestic Workers cordially invited. W. S. MOXSOM. . President. Exhibitions. PEEE EXHIBITION SKETCHES AND PAINTINGS, By TT M OOEE-JONES. At v ARTISTS' FLAT. PALMERSTON BLDGS. Open 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. !.f , „ 1 Tourist Resorts. MUKI W A I HO USE (WEST COAST). Near Motutaura Rocks and Forty-mile Beach. First-class Accommodation, Surf ' Bathing, Boating, and Fishing. Native Bush, Palls, and Fresh Water Lakes. 45 Minutes,,, from Waimauku Station.. Trains met by arrangement. ; Tariff, 30s per week, or 5s per day. j INGRAM BROS., Waimauku. PASSE N GEES' IBy the Express Trains should call at j THE STRAND CAPE, HAMILTON. MEALS FROM Is. Seating for 100. ! The Commercial Hotel is just. opposite. j This information helps visitors; to find out where the Good Meals are without difficulty. I Open till Midnight. I Branches Auckland, Napier, Hastings. Gis- \ borne. . j DOUGLAS BEOS.. Proprietors. Tl RENTS BATHGATE HOUSE. EOTOBUA, | __> ,-.; _____» . :,.,, ... , I The Largest Private Hotel of Eotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season. Electric light through- i out, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, I etc Nearest House to the Government j baths, including the large new bath-noose. Motor cars and conveyances leave ". Brent's for all the eide trips Terms reasonable. Porters meet all. trains. B. T- BRENT. Proprietor. .',"-• .'y pOTOBUA.~THB BUNGALOW, This large and up-to-date house, adjoining Sanatorium Grounds; two minutes' walk from all Baths, Post Office, and Railway Station. Electric light 'throughout. Hot. cold, and shower baths, and every home comfort. Term 3 moderate. MRS. J. MELVILLE. Proprietress. "DO T OB B _.. THjIkWKIL Rotorua's most popular and centrally-situated Private Hotel; third house from railway station; large;• well appointed. First-class house; superior table; every convenience. Conveyances leave Thirwell daily for all Eotoraa Sidetrips. Porter meets trains. Winter tariff, fs per day; 30s per week. . •_ - V E. KENNEDY. Proprietor. ROTOBUA— Kia Ora Private Hotel, overlooking Sanatorium Grounds, handy to baths; perfect ventilation and sanitation; well-known to tourists and travelling public for its cuisine and comforts: electric light. Tariff. £2 2s.—A Brackebush. Propr. PEAECE'S GRANDE VUE, EOTORUA.- . Strictly First-class Accommodation; overlooking Government Gardens,, bowling greens, etc. Terms moderate.—Mrs. H. A. Pearce, Proprietress. Tel. address. " Grand Vne." ; - ,:■ - -'■. ■..,. - ~ THE GABLES, RUSSELL—Modern House. 40 rooms; hot and cold hath; right on water's edge; plenty of rooms and plenty of room in rooms. 6s day, 30s and 35s week. Launch Ailoma at disposal of visitors. ■. MRS. DARBY. Proprietress. v, T.E ABO HABONNY OLE N. UP-TO-DATE BOABDJNGHOUSE. Opposite Domain Ground. Under New Management of Mrs. Harris. ■ Visitors will find every comfort and good table. MRS. HARRIS, Proprietress. EASTERN GRANDE HOTEL, Ohakune.--Cook's coupons accepted grand view of Mt. Ruapehu from balconies. Horses, hampers, and guides arranged for mountain trip.—lnstructions by wire promptly attended to. 'Phone 28. CHAS. FISHER, Proprietor. VISITORS TO WELLINGTON-Stay at Wellington's Leading Private HoteL HOTEL BRISTOL. The BRISTOL is a modern brick building, lined with sanitary asbestos, Absolutely fireproof, containing 100 rooms, spacious balconies and garden roof, sitting, reading. , writing, smoking, and billiard' rooms. Per* , feet cuisine. Tariff: 6s per day; 35s per week.—Proprietor. J. H. HINTON. Address | telegram for accommodation, Hotel Bristol. Wellington. . . 1 __ ,-yfTELLINGTON. TTOTEL p BAND, pENTBAL, 107. CUBA-STREET. (A HOME AWAY FROM HOME). WELLINGTON'S' LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL Accommodation for 100 Guests. First-class Cuisine! • Every modern convenience, Ladies' Private Drawingrooms, Sittingrooms, etc. Lounges, and eight modern Bathrooms, including , electric light and electrio fire alarms. Id section from railway station and wharves. Tariff, from 6s day, 30s per week. Telegrams and Letters promptly attended to. " "DELGEAVE. ' LOWER BYMONDS-3TREET. Overlooking Government House Grounds. Four minutes' walk of G.P.0.. Theatres, and '. Central City. Hot and Gold Showers and Baths. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOB TOURISTS AND PEEMANENTS. Telegrams and letters promptly replied to. MRS. BEEVE. Telephone. 2683. THING'S riOUBT TJEIVATE TTOTEL, UPPER QUEEN-ST.. AUCKLAND. M E " (t TT SHEB ' FEOPEIETOB. This Hotel is very private, central, and convenient, surrounded by large and well 1 aid-out grounds, and in the healthiest part of the city. Tennis Court and Gymnasium; full-sized Billiard Table and Skating. . . Telephone 2256. , t FEENLEIGH, SYMONDS-3TREET, AUCKLAND. Opp. O'Eorke-Etreet. near to Albert Park. FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. All Modern Conveniences. MISS SMITH, Proprietress. (Late of Enmore). 'Phone. 1319. STONEHURBT. SYMONDS-STREET,, AUCKLAND, ■■ NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: Stonehurst, Auckland. ':> MRS. ALBERT, A. BROWN. Proprietress. . Telephone 504. MACKAY'S _ Circulating Library, next Union Bank, Qneen-st.— Books by best authors; a boon to readers of fiction- ;„ '■- v •■' r '- : ''< : '■V'-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14819, 24 October 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14819, 24 October 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14819, 24 October 1911, Page 12