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Church Notices, B rPHE pOMING ANTT-riHRISI » pHURCH OF rjHRIST, WEST STREET, KARANGAHAPE ROAD APHIS "KIVBNING, AT 7.45, MR. GEORGE ALDRIDGI WILL LECTURE. Subject: THE COMING PERSONAL ANTI-CHRIST Tho great conflict of evil agajnst good wil be headed up in a super-man. Tho flower and crown oi satamc oppoouoi to tho Divine purpose. All are invited. No collection. AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), AT 3 P.M. In School Hall. Meeting for Deepening of Spiritoal Life; To be Conducted by Rev. A. S. Wilson. Theme: "Tie Walk that Ploases God." Tho Keswick Hymn Book. "ConsccraUoj and Faith," will be used. i- ■ Z^ Showi A UCKLAND HORTICULTURAL A SOCIETY. CHRYSANTHEMUM AND DAHLIA SHOW Will be Hold in SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL, ? KITCHENER STREET. ' On ■• THURSDAY NEXT (Ono day only). Admission, Is. Open 2 D.m, to 9 p.m. j i , , , i ,„ Shares and Debentures, ! A UCKLAND TTARBOUR POARD i L OAN OF £ 100>( )00. - (AUTHORISED BY A.H.B. EMPOWER- ) ING ACT, 1919). i i 1 DEBENTURESIssued at £100 (nominal), but to be sold at X' 94. . INTERESTSI per cont., payable half-yearly, but return to purchaser is G per cent, TERI>! OF LOAN--20 years, from October 10, 1920. SINKING FUND--1 per ceut. per annum. EXCHANGEThe Board pays sxchsnge on remit--1 tanccs. , ■ BECURITY- • Assets of Board (consisting principally of Auckland City Freehold), shewing surplus over liabilities of over £ 1,500,000. N. 8.Holders of these Debentures will pay a flat rate of Income Tax of only 2s 6d in the £ after April 1, 1921. Holders whoso income does not reach £300 per annum either will not bo charged Income Tai or will receive a refund. Copies of Prospectus may bo obtained at the Board's Office, Quay Street, Auckland, . or at any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand. * i ' Tourist Resorts. "A R U N D E L." WATERLOO QUADRANT. This ideal Private Hotel) situated in Auckland's Best Position, opposite Govorn- : ment House, has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished in first-class style. An Excellent Table will be supplied, and with every attention given to gne3ts' requirements, "Arundel" will bo second to none in tho City. Applications Now Being Receivod. MRS. SAUNDERS, Proprietress. Tel. 32C6. BOARD AND PESIDENCE ONETANGI BEACH PRIVATE HOTEL, MRS. E. K3SBY MASON la now in charge of this Magnificent Seaside Hotel, and is prepared to receive applications from those stoking a really Comfortable Winter Home. Tho house is fixeprool and luxuriantly furnished; lounge, music room, olectric light throughout, four bathrooms, unlimited supply of hot and cold water, perfect sanitary arrangements, bedrooms with fireplaces, facing the north; verandah, 20pft by 12ft; sheltered from tht prevailing winds; telephone, concrete tennii court. The climate is mild, no frost; steamer three times weekly. For further information and winter tariff, apply to MRS. E. KISBY MASON, Oatend, Or to T. E. SMYTHEMAN. Imperial Buildings, Auckland. KIA OR A HOUSE, ARKLE'S BAY. Spend your Vacation or Week-end at thi« Favourite Seaside Resort, Fast Launch Service Daily. Steamer Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday. For further particulars, ring, wire or write, KIA ORA HOUSE, Whangaparaoa Bureau, WAITAKERE HOUSE. NIHOTUPU (Late Convalescent Home). FIRST-CLASB 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, Nihotupu, Via Waikumete. Or Phone Nihotupu Bureau. PUTIKI BAY, WAIHEKE.-rOstend Accommodation House, ]{• hours' sail • from Auckland. Boating and Fishing with rod. Near Onetangi Beach, and short distance from Whakorete Beach, whero surf oathing at all tides is obtainable. Meals on Sunday Excursions, also Accommodation for week-end trip*. P.O. and Telephone attached. Address or ring MRS. ASPDEN, Proprietress. MANSION HOUSE, KAWAU ISLAND, The most delightful Seaside Holiday Resort in New Zealand. Steamers: Mon., Wed., Fri- Sat. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, WELLINGTON. , Renovated throughout; 8 bathrooms, hot arid cold water day anh night; beautifully furnished, central, clean. Tariff: 12s 6d per Day. Day .and Night Porter. Tolograma: "Edilson," Wellington. 8. EDfLSON, Proprietor. THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL x 18 AGAIN OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND IS NOW BEING CONDUCTED ON CONTINENTAL LINES. Ranking ae one of tho Most Up-to-date Hotels in tho City with First-class Accommodation arid Exclusive Grill Room, tho comfort of future patrons is assured. 'PHONE 63 CARS PoTSe!: HP H h PLACE TO STAY 1 ''CLENMAREV; MILFORD, *' Auckland b Most Popular Seaside Suburb Tram Stops at Door 2mm. from Beach Lareo Grounds. Tennis Court Take Bayswatcr Boat. MRS. Gl^J^roprietreaa. HOT SPRINGS. HELENS VILLE, Best Mineral Baths m New Zealand STAY AT SPRINGBIDE HOUSE. I Alterations completed; latest sanitary drainago, p.w.c., etc.; 50 rooms, all ground floorovery ooriv., tennis, bowls, etc.; pleasant domain grounds, slipper and n'unge hatha Ring up No. 8, Hslensvillo Bureau. Motors meet all trains. Telcgrauiß, "Springside" promptly uttended to. ' Tariff: 83 Gd a day; 52s a week. MRS. EDDLESTON. Proprietress rp HIRW ELL ROTO ROT ■*- „„„ Well Known as THE PREMIER HOUSE (Third House from Railway Gates) Terms Moderate. T. P. Dowling, Proprietor, 1,1011 a Complete Rest go to Orewa House (late Grut'e). Excellent table, tenniß two milflf beautiful beach, surf bathing,' iQ acres native bush; boats and billiards, froo Pott and telegraph office. Terras: £3 per week.— Mrs. A. C. Eaves. Proprietrens, Orewa. PLIKEELO Insect Destroyer Kills Flies, .1 Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bugß, etc.; harmless to annuals; Is tics, everywhere.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17754, 13 April 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17754, 13 April 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17754, 13 April 1921, Page 12