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"!.". .; Religious. ■' ■ • . Q1 T. 'PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, SUNDAY, MARCH 15. Early .Celebration of Holy Communion at 8 a.m. ilatius and Midday Celebration at 11 a.tn. — Benedicite (Best in C); Benedictus (Trontbect inG). Hymns : 237,191. Preacher :'< The Lord Bishop of Dunedin. Evensong at 6.30 —Magnincat and Ntinc Dimitti3 (Stainer.in D); Anthem, "Coll to Remembrance " (Novello): Hymns: 231, 254, 21<t. , Preacher: Rev. Isaac Richabds, M.A. m rln 1t y wbslbyan church, X ' ■ 'STTTART STREET. - SUNDAY, MARCH 35, 1896. Preacher—REV. J. J. LEWIS. Morning; at 11—Subject, " Christ'B Lambs." Evening, at 6.30 — Subject,'"' The Preacher's Model." A LL'.SA INT S' OHUROH. Services 8 a.m., 11 a.m., 3 p.m.,' 6.30 p.m. Preacher—REV. S. P. CACHEMAILLE, M.A. QT, ANDREW'S CHURCH. Services 11 a.m. and 6.30 pjn. REV> RTTTHERFORD WADDELL, M.A. r^AEGirJ. ROAD WESLBYAN CHURCH, \j SOtTTH DTTNEDIN. 11 o'clock and 6.30 p.m.—Rev. W. B. MARTEN lOsmarn) preacher. Moagiel Church-Me*Biß C. TAYLOII and H. RODDA. All Seats Free. *fcTORTH-EAST VALLEY OP RES BYJ3I TBKIAN CHURCH. Mr JAMIESON will Preach TO-MORROW (morning and evening). DISCIPLES OF CHRIST, ODDFELLOWS1 HALL, STUART STREET. - MR MAZENGARB. Morning—"Worldly Anxiety." ■Evening—" The Homes of To-day." ■VTORTH DUNEDIN PRESBYTERIAN XI ' CHURCH. REV. I. K. M'INTYRE, Morning and Evening. QJT. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. Morning Service at 11. Evening Service at 6.30. BNT RA L M IBBION, Gakrison Hall. The-Rev. HUGH BEGGS (of Way CoUege, South Australia), will Preach: Morning at 11, Evening 0.30, ■ CI T V HAL L. REV. GEO. SOLTAU'S LAST MISSION From 23rd to 27th MARCH. For Topics see Handbills, 14m Board and Residence. INVjSRCARGILL.— CRESCENT HOTEL, Mrs BOND (late of Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu) has leased this~Very Commodioua and ! Conveniently-Bituated Honse, which affords tha 1 Very Best Accommodation for ,■ Tourists ■ and Travellers. Large Commercial Room.. 25s THE SUPREME COURT • HOTEL, O.UFJSNSTOWN, LAKE WAKATIPU" Mrs $. CICANE, Propiubtiiess.—This Wellappointed Hotel is" immediately opposite the post vand telegraph office, and adjoining the AtheniSum and Public Reading Room. The house is comfortably and elegantly furnished, afld all sanitary arrangements perfect, thus a£forduig firat-oJass accommodation for tourists, travellers, and boarders, with all the comforts of a home. Charges inoderaw. Private rooms for families. Excellent view from balcony of lake and mountains. A porter attends passengers On arrival and departure of steamers. ■ W_ El CHAR DT' S HOTBI, LAKE WAKATIPU. The abova Hotel, so w*ll and favourably known by Tourists and others throughout the world, is situated on the margin of the Queenstown Bay, and commands Views of the Grand and Magnificent Lako Scenery, Horses and vehicles of every description can be obtained at the hotel stables. IBd ALPINE CLUB, GLENORCHY, LAKE WAKATIPU. Mrs FBASER has secured the service^ of J. Clark, the well-known Guide, and is prepared to RECEIVE VISITORS AND TOURISTS during the-corolpg Season. 23d METROPOLITAN FAMILY fiOTEL ! AND COFFEE PALACE, CHRISTCHURCH, Cashelstreet. ' Homo Comforts for Visitors. Baths—Hot, Cold, and Shower—on each floor. Telephone: j Post Office Box. Night Poiter kept. I'ICRMS, i T£R DAY, 6s; PER WEEK, 30s to 40s. I OTTO SCHNEIDER. Projjrietot. I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10619, 14 March 1896, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10619, 14 March 1896, Page 5