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RELICIOUS SERVICES. ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, Mulgrave Street WHIT SUNDAY. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion, 3.30 p.m.—Holy Baptism. 7 p.m.—Evensong. TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOM. 11 a.m., Children's Service. . 7 p.m., Evensong. 8~. PETER'S ' PARISH. ST. PETERS. WILI4S STREET. Holy Communion, 7 a.m. and 8 a.m., Matins, 11 a.m.; Evensong, 7 p.m.' ICELBURNE—HoIy Commupion, 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. (after Matins); Evensong, 7 p.rn, TARANAKI STREET.—HoIy Communion, 8 a.m.; Matins, 11 a.m.; Evensong, 7 p.m. ' ■ , MITCHKLLTOWN, 7p.m. St MARK'S CHURCH, Sussex Square, WHIT SUNDAY. Holy Communion, 7 and 8 a.m. Matins and Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Evensong, 7 p.m. ST. BARNABAS, ROSENEATH. Holy .Communion, 8 a.m. 7 Matins and Holy Communion, 11 a.m. Ijyensong, 7, p.m. ' _ ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. (Presbyterian.) TO-MORROW: Morning, 11; Evening, 7. Preacher: REV. DR. GIBB. Evening; "Weighed in the Balance." QT ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN £3 CHURCH, Wellington Ten-aee. SUNDAY, MAY 11th. : • Morning, 11—REV. GIBSON SMITH. Evening, 7.-REV. GIBSON SMITH. Evening Subject: "Tho Lordship of Love." W ESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki Street. ■ TO-MORROW. Morning, 11-REV. W. S. POTTER. Evening, 7-EEV. J. G. CHAPMAN. WELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, . vY, Vivian Street. SUNDAY, 11th MAY. Minister—Row A. T. Brninsby. Morning, 11. Evening, 7. "The Evening Service will bo tho first in a monthly series of Young People'.? Services. Special Hymn-Books oompiled for theso services will bo used. All seats free. Young people especially welcomed. CHURCH OJ .CERI ST,. ■Vivian Street. . . Minister-M. 0. JOHNSTON, M.A. 10.30 a.m., Special Prayer Meeting. 11 am., Breaking of Bread and Exhortation. 2.-15 p.m., Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p.m., Gospel Sorvicb. ■Mr. Johnston will speak both morning and evening. You will bo made welcome at every meeting. Public Meeting on Wednesday night to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Church op god tabernacle, : TASMAN STREET.' To-night, 7. Lesson: "Tho Gifts of the Spirit, To-morrow, 11. Worship, 6,30. Pictures, "Won by a Gipsy." TOWN HALL. Wednesday next, 7.30. Subject: "The Bible is needed in Public Schools." State Teachers to hear tho Biblo read, not to, teaoh. It is left for the ministers to tcacli religion. David Nield, Pastor. WELLINGTON CITY MEN'S YY . BROTHERHOOD. SUNDAY AFTERNOON.. NEW THEATRE, GO Manners Street. .Speaker: SIR ROBERT STOUT. • Soloist: Mi'. W. Odpeland. Elocutionist: ■ ■ Miss Llulu Arnold. . Chair to bo taken nt 3 o'clock by His Worship tho Mayor (J. Luke. Esq.). Open toallMonand Women. A hearty welcome. MEETINCS. RICHMOND FREE KINDERGARTEN UNION. THE Annual Mooting of the Richmond Freo Kindergarten Union will be held in the Mayor s Room at the TOWN HALL, on WEDNESDAY, May 14th, at 8 p.m . ' . 'L'he -Mayoress will preside. Open to the Public. i HILDA IC. HISCOCK, Secretary. ' HOTEL NOTICES.' ■ npHE NEW' ROYAL HOTEL, Rongitikoi Street, Palmcrston N. ' ARTHUR HAYWOOD ...... Proprietor. i Arthur Haywood having taken over the above solicits the Patronage of all old and new friends. The Hotel is fitted throughout with Electric Light, and affords SUPERIOR ACCOMODATION to .Visitors. • Speights Ale on draught. ' TARIFF, 6s. 6d. P.O. Box 203. Telephone 94. White hart hotel, CHRISTCHURCH. This is one 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. DUE WITT, Proprietor. E. (TED.) SULLIVAN . . Desires to notify tho travelling Public that from the 13th of MARCH he has taken ovor tho Woll-known COMMERCIAL HOTEL AT PAHIATUA. A Homo from Homo. ' E. SULLIVAN, Proprietor, NATIONAL HOTEL, Lambton Quay. ... (Under Now Management.) MR H. F. CAMERON, lato of White Hart Hotel, Marton, has taken over ;ho above hotel, and hopes to welcome all old customers. Catering especially supervised by Mrs. Cameron. Best of Liquors kept. "VOUNCJ'S PRIVATE HOTEL, ,260 a, X Lambton Quay (Hannah s Buildings), Wellington, thd most central, . commodious and up-to-dato Privuto Hotel in the Domiuion; bedroom accommodation tor ' 100; tariff, 18s. to. 20s. per jiveck; absolutclv firo find vcTmin.proof; Bath, Suioke. tind Sitting licoms, bn'evcry floor; casual meals from Ud., or 21 nical ticlcets for 145.; one minuto from wharf, G. 1.0. and railway. r%TOHK . . PKIVAT33 , HOTEL, .JL Feilding's LEADING House. .One ilinuto from Railway Station. Commercial men and holiday-seekers will find this houso up to date in every particular. Fifty rooms, oxcellont tflblo, good attention. Entirely under new management. Tariff 6s. Gd. MRS. M'CONACHIE, Proprietress. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. : ryEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, £j Clydo Quay. (Near Wharf and Te Aro Railway Station.) Under Entiroly Now Management. Cars pass tho door. Visitors and Pormanents will find tho best of everything at tho following rates: Bs, per day; 255. per week, phono 1050. MRS. FIX, Proprietress. WELLINGTON. ~ HOTEi GRAND CENTRAL, 107 ' CUBA STREET. Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 guests. First-class Cuisino. Every modern convenience, ladies* Private Drawing-rooms, Sitting-rcoms, etc Lounges, and eight modern Bathmoms, including eloctrio light and clectrio fi,e alarms. Tarifl, Os day. Permanent Boarders as per arrangementTSTAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, f V Marion Streot (opp. Now To Aro Post Office), City. Absolutely firo and earthquake-proof. Contains ail modern conveniences and comforts. A largo protnonado roof, overlooking Harbour. . nc , Tariff • 6s. per day; or from 255. per week. MRS C, A, TREGONNING, 'Phone 2917, Prw,nfitrss?» >

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1746, 10 May 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1746, 10 May 1913, Page 2

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