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RELICIQUS SERVICES. r , ST.' PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, -Mulgrave Street. V - FIFTH. SUNDAY IN LENT. .. . 8 a.m., Holy Communion;'. 10 a.m., Matins; 11 ji.m., Ordination to the Priestr, 'hood. '(Preacher the V-en. Archdeaion of .'Wellington.)./- '7 p.m., .Evensong. TIKAKORI ROAD CHURCIIROOM. : 11 a.m., Children's' Service.;' 7 p.m., ■ Evensohg- N . - ■ '; ST. 'PETER'S' PARISH. ST; PETERS, WILLIS STREET. Holy.. Communion, . 7 a.m.. and 8, a.mc Mating '11 -aim. . Evensong,- 7 p.m. KBLBURNE—HoIy ;Cohmunion, ■ 8 a.m.'(after Matins).- Evensong, 7 p.m. TARANAKI STREET-Holy Communion, .8 .a.m.; Matins, 11' a.m.; Evensong, '/ 1 M'ITCHELLTOWN-7 p.m. QT. MARK'S ' CHURCH, O Sussex Square. . FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT. '. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. ' •' 'Matins, ll'a.in. Evensong, 7 p.m. :, v , ST. BAfirfABAS, ROSENEATH. Holy Communion, 8 • a.iri; ■ ; .'';/ - Matins, 11 a.m. ' '. ' , Evensong, 7 p.m. • ST.'. CHOTCH.-WUJS SIV (Presbyterian.) • " ■'" / / TO-MORROW, Morning-, 11. ' '■ ,: . : / Evening,.' 7.. ' ■ 1 .- : /REV. DR. GIBB. I I] vening •. • ©minembratioii . of • ithe . Centenary of David Livingstone,-'Missionary, . Traveller, Philanthropist./,-•. GJT. ANDREW'S... PRESBYTERIAN 0 . . Wellington Terrace." /, SUNDAY, MARCH 9th. Morning, 11.-Evening, 7. Evening subject, "The Heavenly Treasure in ithe Earthen Vessel." ~ Preacher,' REV. ,T. GIBSON SMITH. fJTHE TERRACE' CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ' Prayer Meeting, 10.30 a.m: (in Vestry). ' Morning, at 11. Evensong at 7. ■ / REV. J. I(EEI) GLASSON. / "WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI :*T i' STREET > ' . TO-MORROW. Morning 11—REV. J. G. CHAPMAN.' Evening 7-REV. J: G. CHAPMAN. WELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION. vY BAND . SERVICES. -'. : 10 a.m.—College; Street./. ■ ! . G p.m.—Ghnznee'Street.. ■/'?. 11 a.m.—Herbert Stfeet Hali,\ Rev. J. ' Ward.' - ,' ' ~ - 7/p.m.—New Theatre, Manners Street Rev. E. O. Blamires.v Subject: '.'The Man . .Who fell.". Soloist, Mr.'l'., Ci'Newton/' PUBLIC 'NOTICES. XVANTED Known—Mrs. Smith, Fur- . rier, late of Willis Street, will Ikj - opening this'week at No. 3 Manners St. .'ln the matter of the Assigned Estate of' ;H.- W. DAVIES;: of : Adelaide Road, ■ Wellington. '"''A CLAlJlS'jin.itlie above Est'ate.must be rendered to tho Undersigned on or.before WEDNESDAY, the 28th'March,. . .. 1913, 'other.wise .thoy will bo excluded from participating in tho'distribution-of assets. ' GOLD AND. ARCUS,. :: V-;" 1 : /.'.■> Trustees. , -Box 716, /Wellington./ ' RECEPTION TO MISS' NEWCOMBE. '/ : I AND MISS HODGE. - TN Tesponse to a rennest.frbm the Women ,JL,.' Societies of Wellington; I have much pleasure in .inviting the. Citizens to meet : the above-named ladies in the Town Hall Concert Chamber on MONDAY, MARCH lOthi'at 3.30 p.m. ; ' ' 1 ,.': ; . . ; D. M'LAREN,'Mayor. /• / . REMOVAL NOTICE. ON and After ;MONDAY, tho 10th inst.; our! Offices will be situated at ACCOUNT ANTS' CHAMBERS'(second floor), 1 Johnston Street,'- Wellington,' next to / . Kirkcaldie and Stains. . GOLD AND ARCUS, / . ' ■ ' . Public Accountants. . " WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB. . ANNUAL PICNIC. A' RED' Flag'will be flown - from the Town Hall THIS MOE.NING should •• 'the Picnic bo Postponed,- through bad weather. - . - /. - - .T."SMITH,'Sec. V; . : NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS .• .. EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1913. . TTOLIDAY Excursion Tickets, avail+l able/or .return until 2-ttli APRIL, .■ 1913,. W'ill •be obtainable from any 'sta-' , ,tion to any/station-on the North Island. ' Main Line and Branches,, and South Island Main Line'an(l,Branches from 18th to 24th MAUCH, inclusive. /-. . *' V BY ORDER. " / : . NOTICE. THE Head- Office, of the New Zealand State Coal Mines (Telephone 1807) ■ -will, from, this date, be located on the Second Floor of the Union - Steam Ship , Company's Buildings; at the ' corner of Customhouse Quay and Johnston Street. The Retail Departnujnt (Telephone 222) remains as heretofore' in .tHe nremises in Cuba Street Extension. " . •W. C. /GASQUOINE, ". General Manager. Wellington, sth March, 1913. ": . '' G- ■ ■ ■ ' 'NOTICE. . IT is notified for public information that on-and from MONDAY, tho 10th Instant, .the 'Government Tourist Inquiry Bureau 'will be located in the General Post. Office Building, opposite thp Queen's Wharf Customhouse Quay. Full information given, and itineraries • prepared free of charge. . Tickets obtainable without extra charge for booking. . BY ORDER. Department of Tourist and Health Resorts, ' 7th March, 1913. Rolls-Royce,Limited, Motor Cnr Manufacturers, Derby. November 10, 1910. ' The International Correspoudpnce Schools, DEAR SIRS,—I havo perused thosample I.C.S. Bound Volumes left with me ' a short time ago by your local Representative, and havo found tlieir. very interesting, tile methud of dealing with the • subjects being clear, sound, and efficient. 1 consider them a lorig-felt want for homo study, of which I am a great advocate. The scope for homo training for progres- ' sive young enthusiasts in this district beintf rather poor, I considered your Correspondence Schools just the: thing. I have, therefore, had tile pleasure of recommending' to your Representative "one or two of our men who are anxious to become pupils. Yours faithfully,' E. PLATFORD. Our CHAUFFEURS' COURSE has been specially arranged to meet tho requirements ,of Ownors, Chauffeurs; Motor and Cycle Mechauics and others who desire a thoroughly practical course in Motor-Car Management' and Mechanism. Write To-day for Free Circular. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. . 63 DIXON STREET. ■ ; : / SHIPPING'NOTICES'WILL BE ..fOUND ON PAGE 2, ,/ ..
MEETINGS. pON'EKE.. FOOTBALL CLUB. _ THIRTIETH ANNUAL MEETING. The above meeting -will bo licit! in .Scott's Booms, Maimers Street (opposite Opera House), on. WEDNESDAY, March 12th, at '8 p.m. Members anil intending members cordially invited. J'. IS. MAGEE, Hon. Secretary. JVIVINGSTONE' ■ CENTENARY. MASS MEETING . ' In the ' . TOWN HALL. :.0n WEDNESDAY, 19th March. Centenary of Birth of Dr. Livingstone. ( - ' WELLINGTON ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the newlyformed Wellington Athletic and 'Cycling .Club will be "held in the Trocadero Private Hotel on TUESDAY, March lll'h, at 8 p.m. , All members and intending members ara requested to attend. » . ' . BUSINESS: , ' ' Adaption, of Rules and Committee Report.' - . , JAS. KENNEDY, Hon. Secretary. 75 Rintonl Street, /Wellington South. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. ;' =.. " 1 ANNUAL IIEETING. ' ■■ PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that , the Annual Meeting of the "Wellington Harbour Board will be held at the Office of .the Hoarcl on MONDAY, 17th March, 19i3, at Noon, for the of examining, settling, and allowing the Accounts of the Board for tho year ended 30th September, 1912. • , The Accounts have been audited, and lie open for public inspection at the Office of the Board during Office Hours. 1 ' ■ H. E. NICHOLLS, ■ .. Secretary. Harbour Board Office, Wellington, 1 7th March, 1913. | HOTEL NOTICEB. ~ THE EMPIRE HOTEL. • WILLIS STREET T5 ECENT- improvements and extenuiva JCVi i 'interior alterations, including the addition of ' a New' and 'Up-to-date Eleotric -Lift, have;- jilst. been' completed and installed, at this Hotel. •/ - New. [Spaoious . Lounge and Reception Rooms. • '-. , . : " Two' Night Porters always in attendance. . ,■' "■ ,-. All Trains .and Steamers met. Box 385. • 'Phono IEH3. F. POOL, Proprietress. WHITE - HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHCRCH. , J '.This isone'of the most up-to-date'and .best Houses' to stay,-at'in the Dominion, having only been rebuilt four years? TARIFF: Bs. 6d. per day.. F./M. DREWITT, .'Proprietor. ■ ORIC • ' PRIVATE HOTEL, Feilding's I.EADtNCt House. - One Mihuto.from Railway Station. 'Commercial/men and/• holiday-seekers will find this house up to -date.in : every particular. /'Fifty- room's, excellent table, good attention. <: Entirely . .under new,management. Tariff 65. .Ba. ■■ " ; MRS.'Jf'CONACHIE, ' Proprietress. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON— ; r/EALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, i-l Clyde Quay.., (Ncar'Wharf and To Aro Railway Station.) Under. Entirely New Management. Cars pass the door. ■ Visitors'and Permanents will; find the best of everything at the following rates: -ss. per day; 255. per week. 'Phone 1656. /' . ■ \MRS. FIX, Proprietress. "" / ; WELLINGTON. HOTEL < GRAND • CENTRAL, 107 . CUB£ STREET. Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for ,100 gflests. FirsLclass -Cuisine.' Every modern convenieiifte,'Ladies' Private Drawing-rooms, Sitting-rooms, etc., Lounges,'' and eight modern Bathrooms, including electric light and electrio fire alarms. '•■ ' ■ . Tariff,-Gs. day.' Permanent Boarders as per arrangement. , ■ I ' CLYDE QUAY HOTEL (Facing Oriental Bay Esplanade). CA. RCHAUEP., late Chief Inspector 0 Department of Public Health, has taken over this popular hoßtelry, and invites all old and now friends to favour ' him with their, patronage. The ideal spot for a few days rest in the city. Wire for rooms; Moderate tariff. Trams every few . minutes. Penny section. YOUNG'S PRIVATE HOTEL, - 260 a Lambton Quay. ONE of Wellington's most central, , commodious, and up-to-date private hotels. < Accommodates 100 guests; One minuto from Wharf and G.P.0., and Railway. £1 per week, or 4s. 6d. per day. ' W. YOUNG, Proprietor. WAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, Marion Street- (ipp. New To Aro Post Office), City. , Absolutely ,tire and earthquake-proof. Contains air modern.- conveniences and comforts." A large promenade roof, ov»rlooking HarbourTariff: '6s. per day; or from 255. per week. MRS. C. A. TREGONNING, 'Phone 2917f , . ' Proprietress «7RICHARD QUINN (late Provincial Hotel, Upper Hutt) has taken over the Family Hotel, Lower Hutt, and invites all old and new friends to give him a share of their patronage. Superior accommodation. Special Terms to Permanent Boarders., 1 ' All liquors guaranteed true to name and label. SpeightV Beer drawn from the wood. • IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. "IfyfßS. TREGONNING, of the"Waverley J.VJL Private Hotel," wishes to notify the publio that she* has taken over the Columbia Private Hotel,- Cuba Street. Complete renovation and refurnishing has taken place. Both Hotels will be under the direct management of-Mni. Tregonning, and are to bo run in conjunction with each other. ■ \ W' BARBER AND CO., /Dyers and • Dry Cleaners, 125 Cuba St., City. Tel. 22G. ■ ' . COACHING FOR PUBLIC EXAMINA- ' TIONS. MATRICULATION-CIVIL SERVICE (Senior or Junior). TEACHERS—AII University Examinations. Candidates for the above Examinations should mako it their duty to obtain lull, particulars of our Correspondence Courses in all subjects. Specially pointed Instruction Notes—full and complete—private and individual attention to oach studenthighest possible efficiency and minimum cost—these are the features of the Hem- • ingway and Robertson system, of instruction. Over 850 passes to date. ' The coaching for these Examinations is in the hands of the highest authorities and experts money could procure. . The low cost and high efficiency of our courses has astounded many—it will as'tound you. If you want to be certain of passing any. examination, place yourself in our hands. Sixteen years' experience behind lis. Apply for particulars and free booklets by letter or personally. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S AUSTRALASIAN COM!HSPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., Union Buildings, Customs Street East, AUCKLAND. PA Box 510,
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