BOARD ANP RESIDENCE. WANTED, Board anil Residence by young tradesman; Thorndon preferred. Apply "Sparks," "Dominion'' Office. 588 WANTED, a respectable Tradesman Boarder to share room with another. Apply 2 Hawker Street, Wellington. 534 WANTED, two Boarders, every home comfort, every convenience, upe piano, soft washing, mending, good table kept; 18s. week. 3. r )a Adelaide ltoad. CB6l WANTED, Gentleman Boarder, no children or other boarders, uso of piano, Address "Araluen," "Dominion'", Office. 581 WANTED— Lady in Thorndon offers select Board and Residence to two ladi.es or gontlemen of refinement. For . address apply ''Dominion" Office. 5209 BOARD and Residence for few steady Men; piano, soft washing; terms from 17s. Holly House, 9 Abel Smith Street. 515 COLLEGE STUDENTS' BOARD-Vacancica for two; special opportunities for study; close to Victoria College; moderato terms. Mrs. Ward, Hurdsfield, Kelburne Parade. 386 (PtOOD Home offered to' Man or Woman; child vX not objected to. Address "Dominion" Office. 4SO HANDSOME, Bed-Sitting Room, gentleman only, vacant, quiet; breakfast optional; vioinity Terrace; splendid' view. Apply Tel. 2455 ' : ' 435 nnHE GRANGE, Abel Smith Street.—VacanA cies for Gentlemen Boarders, every convenience, moderate tariff. . ' 420 WIDOW Lady has Vacancies for one or. two young men Boarders. References exchanged. Address at "Dominion" Office. 523 YOUNG Lady requires Board, Bedroom with fireplaco, close to tram, Thorndon or Oriental Bay. Address " Stenographer," "Dominion" Office. 519 RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ' THE OPEN.PLATFORM. A Frank Invitation to all who seek the truth. WELLINGTON BAPTIST • CHURCH, VIVIAN STREET. v THE REV. ,T. J. NORTH will, TO-MORROW EVENING, commence a Scries of Special Addresses. Aftor each Servico, anyone may speak on tho Subject for seven minutes. Men and women invited. Say your say, afld hear it answered or approved. To-morrow Night's Subject: "The terms on which life's worth living." Sunday Night, .Tuly 19: "Tho art of doubting well." Sunday Night, July 26: "Christ's way." Sunday Night, August 2: "The sormon on the mount, and the parliament of men." 5281 T! JOHN'S • CHURCH ' ■ (Presbyterian). ; SERVICES: JULY 12th, 1908: Morning, 11; Evening, 7. Preacher: Rev. Isaac Jolly, M.A. KELBURNE SERVICE: 7 p.m. Preachor: Rev. W. J. Comrie. C 674 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1908. Webb Streot, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. J. DAWSON. TAWA FLAT, 11 a.m., Porirua 3 and 7 p.m., Rev. B. METSON. . , ' ■ BALVATION AR MY. Sunday, 11, 3, and 7, at Vivian Street, Colonel Hoskin, Chief Secretary of the Salvation Army for Australasia, leading great UNITED GATHERINGS. Provincial, Field, and Social Officers present . Monday, 3 p.m., OFFICIAL OPENING of "Poople's Palace," Cuba Street. Hon. Sir Joseph Ward conducts Coremony. A number of 'leading gentlemen have signified their intention of attending. Colonel Hoskin, representing Commissioner H'Kie, will be presont. 5284 CHURCH OF GOD—Tabernacle, Crawford Street. TO-NIGHT, at 7. "The Day of the Lordr Its Beginning and Ending." TOMORROW, Worship at. 11. Evangelistic Service, at G. 30. " Only those who are the true words of God, or keepers of the Law, can bo invited to the marriage feast."—Rov. 19,9. DAVID NIELD, 524 Pastor. ; The missions to seamen church : AND INSTITUTE, ' ' WHITMORE STREET/ i SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1908. Services at 11, 7,' and 8.15. Preacher, Mr. J. MOORE, Missioner: v Subjects; 1. "Wanted, a. Man." 2. "Great is of tho British." 3. "You Make tho Difference." Prayer Meeting at 6.30. Sailors' • .Parlour opened at 10 and 2. Institute opened daily. 1 ' . ' ' ' ,5279 BUSINESS NOTICES. T W. LUDWIG, Chronometer, Watch and Clock Maker, Jeweller and Optician; Importor of Mathematical Instruments. ChroI nomoters rated. Speciality—lß-carat HallI marked Wedding Rings. 103 Lambton Quay (opd. Kirkcaldie and Stains), Wellington. C 673 H MOULT, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. . ELECTRIC LIFT SPECIALIST. Sole New Zealand Agent—Archibald, Smith, and Stevens, London and Manchester, LIFTS' FOE ALL PURPOSES. ROUTH'S BUILDINGS (First Floor). FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. THE "DOMINION" MERCANTILE ' AGENCY. Confidential Trade Reports, Debt Collections,' Trade Assignees, Genoral Business Adi visers. ROOMS—B and 8a COLONIAL MUTUAL I BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. P.O. Box 264. Telephone 18S0. Bankers: Bank of New South Wales. A: SYDNEY WATSON, CGBO Manager. THE AUTOMATIC BIRDSCARER. THE CHEAPEST AND MOST EFFECTIVE MEANS OF DISPENSING WITH' THE SMALL BIRD NUISANCE EVER DEVISED. THIS Invention was put on the market lasi season for tho first time. We append a few testimonials from wellknown people, and strongly recommend the purchase of ono or more of these little machines in time for tho incoming season. TESTIMONIALS. May 30th, 1908. Messrs Chase-Morris and Co., Wellington. Dear Sirs, — Your Automatic Birdscarer arrived and was set going. I can say wo had strawberrios for tho first time, thanks to your Birdscarer, I am using it again this season on all small fruits; . Yours truly, JAMES M'KELVIE, Pukemarama, -Foilding. May 27th, 1908. Dear Sirs,— The two Spry Automatic Birdscarers purchased from you lest July proved very useful in protecting our grapes from tho .birds during tho past season. I sli-Il probably require ono or two more for next year. Yours faithfully. ; ' J. O. CRAIKE, ■ Manager To Mata Vineyard, Havclock North. May 2Sth, 1908. Dear Sirs,— | " l e Automatio Birdscarer I bought from you last season I found very useful in keeping small birds away from young vegetables and small fruits, and will uso it again next season for the samo purpose, it giving every satisfaction. Yours faithfully ARTHUR S. ELWORTHY, Holrno' Station, Pareora, TimariX June Ist, 1908. Dear Sirs,— The Automatic Birdscarer that I obtained from you last season gave great satisfaction, and I found it very effectivo in scaring tho birds from my raspberry bed without going to tho exponse of using wirenotting. Yours faithfully W. J. MARTIN, Huangarua,. Martinborough. Fullest information, supplied by return mail on application to . CHASE-MORRIS AND CO., BANK OF NEW ZEAL—iD BUILDING, '5178 LAMBTON QUAY*
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