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Eeligioas. T? N 0 X CHURCH. JlSl. , The Rev. GJCORGE TAIT, M.A. (Of South Yam, Victoria), WILL PSJSACH TO-MORROW ITORT3NOON ' At 11 o'clock. And EVENING at (i.30 o'clock. S<3 QT. ANDREW'S CHUII CHi BKRVICES at 11 and 6 30 o'clock. Eev. Rutherfotw Waddei.l, M.A. 15d Y\ IWOI PL E S OF CHRIS T. J_> ODDFELLOWS' HALL, STTJABI N I'kEET. ROBERT G. GILIIOUR, Evangelist,—H a.m., - "Th« Kv,i:;ire!ist's Commission"; 6.30 p.m., " 'i'hi? fiicat Salvation." Choir, San key's Hymns. Stats Free. Come, and bring your friends. S2d yrrOEtH DUNEDIN PRBBBYTHIUAN JJS ■ CHURCH. Tfcn Kbv. SCOTT-WiST (of Auckland) Will PRKACH TO-MORROW MORNING and EVENING, The usual Qu.-irturly Address to the Sabbatb Schonl will ho given at 2.30, when the annual Di-trilnitiou of Trizes takes place. The i'.ev. Siott-West (of Auckland) will conducj the services. All are cordially invited. S2<3 phkinity whisiiHsyaw us. anniveb! Jl SARY SERVICES. STUART STREET. TO-MOKROW : 11 a.m.—Rev. J. M. J?RASTSI!,. 6SO p.m.-Rev. J. J. LEWIS'S MONTHLY' ADDRJCSS to YOUNG WOMICN. Subject: "Dancing. 'AH inritcd. 22<3 T>IBLS CHRISTIAN CHUECH, JJ> GARRISON HALL. 11 a.m.—R^v. W. KKADY. Christmas Sermon. 6.30 p.m.—Wild Grapes—Piain Talk on Ifoteito parancn and Infidelity. AllmvitecL B2d "f^k^GU^ ROAD WSSGBYAN MISSIOW XJ SERVICES TO-MORROW. 11 a.m.—Rev. J. N. BUTTLE. 0.30 p.m.—Rev. li. TAYLOR: Hosgiel Church-Air C. TAYLOR. 223 Board and Residence mH-E SOUTHSRN GLACIERS OF NEW J_ ZEALAND. GRAND AND MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. EICHARDT'S HOTEL Is situated on 1 he margin of QUTSENSTOWN BAY, LAKE WAKATIPU. . The aim's Hotel is so well and favourably known throughout the World by Tourists aad others that comment is superfluous. W. L. PHILP, 2lrl . Proprietor. mp SUPRSME ■ COURT HOTEL, J_ QUEES'STOWN. LAKK WAICATIPTJMra S. u'KANE, Propmbtukss.—This Wellappointed Hotel is immediately opposite the post and telesraph office, and adjoininpc the Athenreum and Pnblic Rending Room. The house is comfortably and elegantly furnished, aud all sanitary arrangements perfect, thus affording first-class accommodation for tourists, travellers, and boarders, with all the comforts of a home. Charges moderate. Private rooms for families. Excellent view from balcony of lake and mountains. A porter attends passengers on arrival and departure of Hteoiners. ____iL * B.OV. ! AHOY ! !-'i'HE TERMINUS J_\ HOTEL (opposite the Railway Station), OtJTRAKf. is the bast and most convenient for the travelling public. Horses and Buggies^ on lure ; nb&rges to suit the times ; that rara ans, a civil, competent groom, has chars-: of stables. So .TOSKPH COX, Proprietor. T AKli TE AN.4.U HOTEL AND i_J ■ STEAMER. W.'il. SNODC4RASS ... Proprietor This splendid Hotel, situated at the Foot of tna Lsik>> h the Terminus of the Coach Line and tha Starting Point of the Lake Steamer. VISITORS PAX RKLY ON RECEIVING THE GRKATiiST ATTENTION. The Sf.eatner Runs to Suit the Passengers, should it be only with one. at the usual fare. Parks : Hole! Tariff 30s per day • Board on Steamer 5s per day Rt> amerFure to Head of Lake accl Return 30s Parties of Jfonr or more ... 253 return. WAGGONETTES ANd'sA'ODLF, HORSES ON HIRE. PLEASUHR BOATS. AGENTS: MHSSKS THOS. COOK & SON, All over the World. Sn F' FJXOE OF WALES' FAMILY AND CiOMMKRCIAL HOTEL and RESTAURANT TVe street, IN VKKC A. RG ILL-JOHN MILLAII, Proprietor.—The above Hotel has been remodelled to tuit the convenience of the travelling Pnblic. Meals and Refreshments may be had at all hours. Separate Dining and Anterco.'iiß for Ladies. Private Rooms and first-mass accommodation for Families, Tourists, «nrt Ootamercial Travellers. Sample Rooms. Bathroom, and spec'al rooms. In connection with the above Mrs Millar will carry on the. Coufectionery and Pa-tryeook department. Biscuit and Contectioneiy Factory, Connn and Bowmont streets. OU^RSIiiK COURT"" TEMPERANCE! O HOTEL. Tay stuekt, TNVKRCAP.nn.L. Next the Supreme and Magistrate 3 Courts, ana within three minute';'walk nr the railway station, 1)0^'. oifire, and public buildings. " Mrs HWNDKKSON, late of the Temperance Holt. "Dee street, has opened th« above premises as a Jlr'Stam-ant and Temperance Hotel. Accommodation, *c. unsurpassed in Invercargill. Private Sitting Rooms and Ctdrooms. Permanent. Hoarders liberally dealt with. S2j f% KITBKIO3S' HOI ah, UOB X, JAMKS KNIGHT, Proptheto?.. (.Tutt Opposite Railway Station.) Luncheon ready for nil trains which stop frora 15 to 2!) minutes, aud every cars taken passengers do U"t. miss trains. The Criterion will bo found one of the best appointed Hotels in the Colony. Good tablet, good wines, convenient commercial and sample rooms, private sitting rooms, rooo bedrooms, hot, cold, and shower baths. .I'elephone laid on. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. g iFvKANS'S SOUTHLAND CLUB HOTEL, \y CORK— admittedly one of the most comfortable houses in the colony. Mr O'Kakr is Ri'-'.iu in possession of this commodious brick house, which is replete with every modern conveuiepca for the comfort of Tourists, Travellers, Families, aud Eoarderf. Since Jlr O'Kaui: took possession the hoii'C h:?.s been thoroughly renovated, ar.delesantly and comfortably furnished. Terms moderate, iv keeping with the times. jJ Tr^Uli^i^AMfLY A'vD COMMBRCIAO O HOTEL, High and Manchester streets, OHKISTCtICRCK.—Hot, Cold, and Shower JHths. The best iiccomn.o.lation in Christchurch on the most reasonable terms. Allcomi':r.r.icar,ions"promi.tlj- : attended to. P.O. Box :?(!! ; Telephone 425. Special arraiisemonts can be mr.de o'u ninilication to I. Jjnrhe, .Proprietor. E'riToPOrTITAN FAMILY HOTEL (No License), CHRISTCiIUXCfr, Onshel street. Home Comforts for Visitora. P.aths—Hot, Cold and Shower—on ttirh floor. Telephone 3C Private Letter IJox :'■(•!>. Night Porter kept TiI.RMS, Es 3d aud Cs PJ'.U DAY. SSiiu OTTO RCil'-'KinKR, Proprietor. V^rAIKOIJAITI -Osicy's KoartliugHousa: y'% seaside accommodation, ftve minutes' v.allc from Beach ftrect starion ; good fruit gsrdsrj, plenty of poultry; picnic pai-tien provided tor at shortest notice. Cards of particulars at Railway Bookstall.—Mra 'Nelmen lln j "^Tl yiTOKS to Dm.^.h;, in';! ivmindpcl (feif I v Panama Mouso, "ITpper Stuart street (two | minutes' from Octagon) is not to be surpassed foi ::C''ommodation ; single aivl double bedrooms, j lath, uiano, *c. 3!!<1 I t^KASIDE AOGOftiMDDA'nOK, Akators O Teach, close to Bull Creek ; first-claes bathins place.—Mrs Leslie,_Gle!iledi, via Jlilton. 3n ITi COSRAICI. — BesKido AccommmlafioD.— j .IVJL Trap to meet Trains, Ac. For terras and j v.u-ancics apply Mra Hull. "fJS>AJLWAY RcstonrAut, Sfcnsrfi street, half JL\l niinutc o!r north end railway platforra; moals, lid ; corafortnble beds, Is. &si

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10239, 22 December 1894, Page 4

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