Church Notices. yj>ITT STREET METHODIST CHURCH, 54th ANNIVERSARY. ;. ' ' THE ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL *";.-;' ' V MEETING I In .connection n-ith the .abovOf will be- held :'■ ""•' IN THE SCHOOLROOM. •> • TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) 6th INST., . s "'*-... At 7.45 " p.m. ' Chairman:, REV. P. N. KNIGHT; B.A. Speakers: THE REV. PERCIVAL JAMES. °* St. Mary's Church Parnell, and REV. P. N. KNIGHT. " '.'-;.' M U.Sfl'C:. :;-.,,. . \ • Vocal Solo - - - Miss Gwendoline Fordham j Violin. Sola; - --.... (Beriedictus) Miss Mary Stemert. Vocal Duet, "Life's Thanksgiving" (Hernery) The Misses Linfoot. 1 Vocal Solo, " The Crowii of the Year" ;i-; . ~ Mr. Chas. Prime. .: Accompanists: . Misa Eleanor Steinert and Mr. Edgar Randal ' •■ Collection in Aid of Trust Funds. £APTISTf QONFF.R. i ENCE. j #f>APTIST fTtONFEBENCE. TABERNACLE, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). 6.15 p.m.—Welcome Tea to Delegates. 7.15 p.m.— J. W. Kemp's Bible School. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 7.30 P.M. Presidential Address. EWTON CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAYSCHOOL. A Special Anniversary Practice -will be held on THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30. .' ; Friendly Society Notices. A« *. ANCIENT rYRDER OF J- pORRESTERS. «§£«s : AUCKLAND , DISTRICT. A Branch of the Order will be opened in the Parish Hall, Ellerslie, this evening at '7.30. .... - Candidates are requested to be in attendance. _ Train leaves Auckland station 7.15 p.m. • " H. T. HOVERD. D.C.R R. DARLOW, Pis. Sec. Shows. A GRICULTURAL AND •pASTOBAL A SSOCIATION CHOW. "NOVEMBER in AND -j n SCHEDULE OF CLASSES AND PRIZES ' NOW READY. IF ONE DOESN'T REACH YOU, PLEASE SEND FOR ONE. There are Classes to suit any and everyone* so every willing , person can do something towards encouraging and improving general industry by displaying Entries of their best on the days. OCTOBlkllf* Wi& ** tindexsigned on • DON'T FORGET YOUR ENTRIES, , PLEASE. Note change of 'Phone Noa.: Office, 2498 M; Secretary Reisidenoe, 26985. . ' J. M. BAXTER, Secretary. A UCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND A PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. : ANNUAL CHOW. ■OECEMBER O AND A 1920. CAMPBELL SHOWGROUNDS. EPSOM. Dominion Hunter Prize, £ 100. Substantial Increase in Prise Money in. J. :*. All Classes.. . • . Largest Cattle Pavilion in > the North Island. ENTRIES CLOSE , NOVEMBER 13, 1920. Schedules free on application to the ........ '-4, ■ SECRETARY, .. '"'''Zi'x '»T v - ; i \l' Hall of Commerce, ' P.O. Box 86, Auckland. High St. ■" = =3 Tourist Resorts. - £V6NHY R S T E, • v 62. SYMONDS STREET. First-Class Accommodation For Visitors and Travelling Public. Electric Light. Telephone 999. . • MANSION HOUSE. EAWAU. Mansion House Bay in winter is almost fcummer-like, because of its unusual location. J , SPORTSMEN, WALLABY.SHOOTING AT KAWAU, AND GOOD FISHING. Steamers -Wednesdays and Fridays. AITAKERE HOUSE, KIHOTUPU _ « (Late Convalescent Home). FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARDING . „. ' HOUSE. Altitude 1200 ft. Bracing Air. Extensive Views of Harbours and Gulf. . -Beautiful Bush. For particulars, apply by letter or wire MRS. BAZELEY, i Nihotupu, via Waikumete, Or 'Phone Nihotupu Bureau. WELLINGTON'S Leading Prwiie Hole! » i -fine Hotel Grand Central, 107, Cuba Street. .Right in the heart of the City lew doors aoove Royal Oak. Magnificently ap- - pointed, with accommodat.bn and service equal to the best. Electric light and fire alarms throughout; 8 modern bathrooms. Personal supervision. Tariff, lis per day Telegrams: "Ediison," Wellington. 'Phone 3049. Porter on duty day and night. _j_ S. EDILSON. Proprietor. OT SPRINGS, " HELENBVILLE Best Mineral Baths m New Zealand STAY AT SPRLNGSIDE HOUSE. Alterations completed; latest sanitary drainage, p.w.c. etc.; 50 rooms.. all ground floor, every convenience; tennis, bowls, etc.; pleasant .Domain grounds; slipoer and plunge baths. Ring up No. 8, HelensviJle Bureau I Motors meet all trains. Telegrams, "SpringI side," promptly attended to. Tariff. 8s per I day; 483 week. ~ MRS. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. THIRWELL. ROTORUA. -I- Well Known as THE PREMIER HOUSE (Third House from Railway Gates.) Terms Moderate. T. P. Bowline. Proprietor L- - =3 Toilet. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BUSTER TRIMMING, SHAMPOOING MANICURING, FACE MASSAGE Latest Hairdressing Modes, Hair-work Orders Taken ""'' , Mrs. Colledse wishes to announce she has returned to Auckland after opening a branch < business in Kia Ora Buildings, Victoria St Hamilton ' MRS. COLLEDGE (Expert) First Floor. H.M. Arcade. ' RADIO COMPLEXION LOTION ivn BEAUTIFIER is an effective Lotion tor the skin and Complexion, which x< mo- a ard prevents £ll Skin Blemishes W>-i' n ' Blackheads, etc.' Its influence is gen tip h.n" most effective. Price. 3« 6d Aso Ha I Hair Lotion. l 3 6d per bottle, postage Is extra! MADAME AMTE 23, Smeeton's Buildings. Queen Street, Auckland OWING to the severe il!nos« of Madame Amie, the branch of the business or ttemova. of Superfluous Hairs will be Closed ; until Further i\otice MADAME AMIE | , 23, Hmeeion's Buildings. ! MISSES WHIG LEY. Gold Modauis77-iair". »'"«• treatment oi Grey Failing lor °' iy Halr ' Driy.druff._etc.—Watson 'a Bid«s' MISS McELWAIN for PermanentßemovVi Iyl Superfluous Hair, Moles, Birthmarks 35 years' experience.—27o. Queen St. LOTUS Hair Brightener cleanses, beautifies and invigorates; 3.s bottie, postedLotus Balm Co.. 106 Pon£onby Rd. Money to Lend. MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security at Current Rates. "* CHAS. C. BAKER (Late Ew'nJJton and Baker) Corner ot Durham St E. and Queen St. (%°&Ot F S T A w" 1887.—Royal Loan Office", - r " *■ Wollesiey St. E.. Ist Shop r& from Que. n Money to Lend. | w every form secur.ty; low interest. ■■ ~"> |G.\r;i' Lent on. Building Society Shares . i'.nnos Sevvinsi Machines, Survey in- | 6.ruments, Jewiilery. etc. strictly confiden. tial—Lombard, 31, Welleslcy St. East (opp Public Library). * " MONEY TO LEND at a moderate rate l.p J -, of interest.—Apply, Jackson, Russell * Tunis, and Ostler. Solicitors, ShortlandSt! ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17594, 6 October 1920, Page 12
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