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Religious, im r. r..b t c h v r c ii! , " SUNDAyTjULY 23. REV. THOMAS TAIT, M.A. (Of Albert Park Church, Melbourne). Morning Subject: "Shonkl I Always Forgive?'' i Evening. Subject: ! "Christianity and helf-caJturo.1' . ! (Special Lecture to Young Men). "jTT* NO X CHDRC H, i i TO-MOKRO'W. i I ~~" I REV. WM. HBWITSON, 8.A., Morning at II o'clock, Evening at 6.30. mRINITY WESLKYAN CHURCH, | JL STUART STREET. FOREIGN MISSION SERVICES. Morning at 11 — Subject: " Christ's Own Preachers." Evening at 6.3o—Monthly Leoture to Young Men. Subject: "From'the Shepherd's Orook to the Sceptre." Preacher-Key. J. J. LEWIS. . 27jy ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, TO-MORROW. Services at 11 a.m. and G. 30 p.m. Preachor—The DEAN. Evening Lecture: '.'The English Martyra." BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, GA RRIS' 'N HALL REV. W. lUSAI).Y. Morning: " Falling from Grace." Evening—1} bird of Four Lectures on the Bible : Subject, "Tho Talking Bible." DISCIPLES OF CHRIST, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, STUAIXT STREET. SERVICKS: MORNING. 11, Worship. EVENING, (J 30, Gospel (Service. Seats Free. Everyl !y welcome. Come. QT. ANDREW'S CHURCH. Rev. RUTHERFORD WADDELL, M.A. Evening Subject: "Youth and Its Ideals of To-day: The Writer." "&TORTH DUNEDIN PRESBYTERIAN vPI CHUROH. Morning and Evening—RßV. I. X M'INTYRE. Kvening Subject: " Studies from ' Pilgrim's Progress'" All are cordially invited. /"IARGILL ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH, ,XJ SOUTH DUNEDIN. REV. R TAYLOR will Conduct Services il a-tQ.— Subjbct, " Ritualism v. Obedience " l>3opm.—Subject, "Sermon to Young Men on Companionships." llodgiel_Church—Mr T. H CLARKE. SALVATION ARMY SERVICES at North Dunedin will be continued in the Drillshed, commencing Sunday next. 27jy Board and Residence mHB SUPREME COURT HOTEL, JL QUFJCNSTOWN, LAKE WAKATIPIJMrs S. O'KANE, Proprietress.—This Wellappointed Hotel is immediately opposite the post and telegraph office, and adjoining the Athenaeum nnd Public Reading Room. The house is comfortably and elegantly furnished, and all sanitary anangements perfect, thus affording first-class accommodation for tourists, traveller?, and boarders, with all the comforts of a home. Charges moderate. Private rooms for families. Excellent view from balcony, of lake and mountains. A poi tfcr attends passengers on arrival and departure of steamers. lw ,"ORINCE OF WALKS' FAMILY AND S COMMERCIAL HOTEL and RESTAURANT, Dee street, INVEItCARGILL.— JOHN MILLAR, Proprietor.—The above Hotel has been , lemodelled to ".uit the convenience of tho travelling Public. Meals aud Refreshments may be had at all hours. Separate Dining and Anterooms for Ladies. Private Rooms and first-class i accommodation for Families, Tourists, nnd Commercial Travellers. Sample Rooms, Bathroom, and special rooms. In connection with the abovo Mrs Millar will carry on the Confectionovy and I Pastrycook department. P.iscuit and Confec- I tidnery Factory, Conon and Bowrnont streets. i Ci H R I S T O H" U E O H. TERMINUS HOTEL i (Opposite Railway Station) EDMUND CARROLL. Proprietor (Late of Dunedin); I The new proprietor having thoroughly renovated and refurnished this hotel, visitors will now receive every comfort and attention. Letters and telegrarnu promptly attended to. Night porter in attendance. 4my j TERMINUS HOTE ,L i , (Opposite Railway Station), s I DtJNKDIN. T !ip<r reeriectfully to inform tlie TRAVELLING PUBLIC in general that I have SECURED th<s LEASE of tho above popular1 Hotel, and trust, by Strict Attention to Business, to meet a failshare of public patronage. " * ' Hot and Cold Shower Batln. CHARLES GOLDS3IITH (Late of Chriatchureh), Telepnone 578. , Proprietor. •' TOf HITEHALL," WELLINGTON. FOR SALE.-The LARGEST PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE'in Wellington. House stands in grounds (within three minutes' walk I from Post Office and AVharvea), and has extensive | connection. Figure required, £500 cash. Piincipals only dealt with. Letters to be addressed " WHITEHALL," Boulcott street, Wellington. I /"VKANE'S SOUTHLAND CLUB HOTEL, l\ _/ GORE—admittedly one of the most comfortable bouses in the colony. Mr O'Kane is again in possession of this commodious brick house, which is replete with every modem convenience for the comfort of Tourists, Traveller*, Families, and Boarders. Since Mr O'Katie took profession the hoUFe ha 3 been thoroughly renovated, and elegantly and comfortably furnished. Terms moderate, in keoping-'with the.times. 3o "Rl/FETROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL ±VJL (No License), CHRISTCHURCJT, Cashel street. Home Comforts for Visitors. Baths—Hot, OoM, aud Shower—on each floor. Telephone 312. Piivate Letter Box" 3B&. Niffht Porter kept. TERMS, 5s Gd and Cs PER DAY. 2fau OTTO SCHNEIDER, Proprietor. OURKE'S FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL O HOTEL, High ,and Manchester streets, CHItISTCHURCH.-Hot, Cold, and Shower liafchs. The best accommodatiou in Christchurch on the most reasonable terms. Ail communications promptly attended to. P.O. Box 304 ; Telephone 428. Special arrangements can bs made on.application to P. Burke, Proprietor. — Superior ACCOMMOyY DATION for FamilieH and Boardera; close to beach;' terms moderate,—Mrs Nflmes, proprietress. 13 jy ff^ ENTLEMAN with very highest refeTonsea Mjf desires RESIDE with reliuod private, family.—Dnlce Domuin, Box il", C.P.0., Jjitaedin. c^jy ST. CLAIR, Avawa House, Albert and Btnch streets.-Ruperior ACCOMMODAIIO JT Permanent Boardera and Visitors ; terms moderate. — Mrs Dick. 2Sjy UJPERIOK ACCOMMODATION; single rooms; hot, cold, shower bath; piano; terms moderate.—Aronui House (late Dr Colquhonn's), nigh street. 19jy TpXCELSIOR Restaurant, Stuart street JCJ (next railway).—Meals, Pd ; Bed-i, I=l. Infancies for steady Boardeis. Hot baths.—Mrs Sullivan. , ' , . 2Gjy COX'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Mao- j laggan street. — Comfortable Home for Travellers and Boarders. Separate bedrooms. P. Nelson, proprietor. , I3s PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE for Gentlemen ; bath (hot and cold wa'pr, ehower). —London House, York plaas. 2,")jy WANTED KNOwli-6a LUNCHEON at Vannini's HoW, Moray place. Cau't B beit; a trial solicited.—Moloney; proprietoi:. %> AILWAY DINING ROOMS, Stuart JL\i ptireet.—All Meals, 6d; Beds, Is. Rooms to Let, furnished or unfuinished. sjy WANTED KNOWN—Vacancies for tv7o or three Boarders or Visitors; central position.—Gladstone House, Moray place. 6f MOSRAKI. — Seaside Accommodation. Trap tq meet Trains, <fee. For terms and varancieg apply Mra Hull. MRS JAMES'S Private Boarding Establishment for Gentlemdn anr Families.—Albyn House, corner King and St. Df rid streets. SITUATIONS VACANT. \ CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heldin"g not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for I ; or for one week, 2s Od. WANTKD, Good PLOUGHMAN ; middle- ! „ aged; knov/ledge of sheep required.— Aadreas, with re/erenceSj Office of this Paper. W'ANTRD, a MANAGER aud , TARY, for the Youn K and Districts i tfbiiied Meat, Produce; Storage, and Jixport | (Limited), New South Wales. Salary, i i-jOperaunum, and cottage at works. Must be competent and thoroughly capable of running the different kinds of machinery—Cable's manure , plant, with compound condensing' engine driving ! same • Linde ammonia chilling machine and boil- • ing down plant. Applications, accompanied by tastimoDials, to be in not later thau 7th May.— tlijJ^HEiiLliiY, Chairman of Directors. 27jy T^T ANTED, for the DUNSTAN HoS j HTAL, MARRIED COUPLE, without | encumbrance, to act as Wardsman end Matron to j tbe above institution. Salary, £$0 pel- annum. J Applications, enclosing testimonials, will be { received by the Undersigned up to 2 o'clock p m* en THURSDAY, August 8,1835. List of dutie3maybe scon at the office of this paper. ' GEORGE JA'FFICRY, 27jy Secretary.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10423, 27 July 1895, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10423, 27 July 1895, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10423, 27 July 1895, Page 5

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