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RELICIOUS SERVICES. QT. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, Mulgravo Street. EASTER~ DAY. ' . ORDER OF SERVICES; Holy Communion—7, S, and 11 o'clock. Children's Service—3 p.m. Evensong— 7. TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOH. Children's Service.—ll a.m. fil. PETER'S CHURCH. *° EASTER DAY. 7 and 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10—Matins. > 11—Holy Communion (Choral) aud Sermon. ■ 3—Service for the Young. 7—Evensong and Sermon. ( KELBURNE CHURCHROOM. B—Holy Communion. 11-Holy Communion and Sermon. 7—Evensong and Sermon. TARANAKI STREET MISSION ROOM. 11 and 7. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN CHURCH AND ■ INSTITUTE (Whitmoro St.). ; EASTER DAY. . Harvest Thanksgiving Services at 11, 7, and 8.15. Preacher—Mß. J. MOORE, Missioner. Subjects—(l) "Resurgam"; (2) "Joy Cometh in the Morning"; (3) "Knowin» and 'Known.'" Solo at 7 by Miss Burke. Prayer Meeting at 6.30. Sailors' Parlour opened at 10 and 2. Institute opened daily. GIFTS of Flowers, etc., gladly received. fil JOHN'S CHURCH. •3 Willis Street (Presbyterian). TO-MORROW. Morning 31. Evening, 7. EASTER DAY, Preacher-REV. DR. GIBB. gjT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN church, wellington terrace, service, Sunday! march 27 ■'•-. . ■Morning at 11. Evening at 7. ""' Prcaoher-Rev. J. GIBSON SMITE ' ,™, - Evening Subject: the Common Things of Life sanctified by the Rison Christ." (JHUHCH OF CHRIST, Vivian Steel .SUNDAY, MARCH 27th. Worship and Breaking Bread.—ll Bible 5ch001.—2.45. Gospel Service. —7. Preacher—D. M. M'CRACKETT Subject-"Tho Spirit Water and Blood Bearing Witness." ST. PAUL'S PARISH.

- PABKHIONERS are reminded that t DR f .P ffert <>nes on Easter Day, by t ■>" direction of the Synod, are to bo hand over to tho- Vicar. 4 , T. F. MARTIN, j n . W. F. BARRATJD, en - ■ Churchwajdens, 011 QT. PETER'S PARTSI e |- O EASTERJ3IJNDAY. S - t ,, P^ SI ?iqNERS »» Reminded th; the Offertories on Easter Day are 1 . direction of the Synod, to be handed 'ov< as co the vicar. at . THOS. BALLINGER, r ?' , HORACE W. LLOYD, JP _L Churchwardens. ep ©T. MARY'S CHTJRC] is- •■3. KARORI. >p- . . . . ■to •' EASTER DAY. er • . ™ nB 0 w. ff l rto [ ics , T P-MORROW (East* ™ Day) will be handed to the Vicar. \i W- P. NEWCOMBE, ly E. CALDWELL, •j __ Churchwardens. IS - T\R. TOREEY says: "Jesus arose an 110 "7,1.* ™> tomb Just at tho beginnin to "I the first day of tho week, that is, a sunset Saturday ovening. That woul ->' just make three days and three nighf m the tomb (Wednesday night an lliursday, Thursday and Friday, Frida li- night and Saturday the weekly Sar bath,)'' I.S.S. Lesjspns. The Observation 16 ?£ bf ' da i' for tlla death, and Sunday fo , tho Resurrection of Christ, is unscrip 16 tural. v "Good Friday. Problem" eentpos ly free to applicants. David Niold, 0 Craw 0. ford Street, Wellington. - FARM FOR SALE. .A BARGAIN in Dairy Farms, 12 fx- Acres, near Palmerston North ;gooi homestead; main road. Only ,£23 De nosit. £200. Snow and Co., Palmerstoi North. f t : HAWKE'S BAY LAND NOTICES. SPECIAL OFFEP,. T HAVT3 received instructions to oSei • •* for Sato ONE OF THE FINEST.SHEEP STAi TIONS IN HAWKE'S BAY. a This blook is specially suited olose ;. fettlomont. It lies to tho sun, is well ,) watered; and (rill sell at good figures in if small areas. It is also an excellent property for working as a whole; has a good homestead, ;sta- _, tion buildings, and all conveniences. THE AREA is 3000 ACRES, all under grass, numerous paddocks,-well fenced, and permanent water in abundance. . THE WOOL from this station is excel--1 lent, and ranked amongst the best at the t record wool sales in Napier. . THE PRICE is £o reasonable that it would pay well even if wool fell" to 6d. per lb. Full particulars to bona-fido buyers on ■ application to ■ . •; ; . [ DAVJD WHYTEj <JUN.,' LAND AGENT . (Opposite P. 0.,), HASTINGS, Sole Afjent. . A RARE OPMSTUfI.TY.' 7PbO ACRES, Freehold, aU-in %%3\J well watered, and fenced into a paddocks; fences all totara posts and galvanised wire; 150 acres rich fiats; suitable lor dairying or growing rape, turnips, oats, etc.; adjoining flats Decn sold at over £30 per acre; balance of the land is iinst-oiass sheep country; fcituated 3 miles from railway station, 1 mile from butter .factory, post office, and sohooL One of the best mixed farms in the forty, mile Bush district; fci-stailed oowbai witn concrete door; t small whares, yards, etc. Prico, only £13 per acre; £3uuu cash ■ balance Will be loft on mortgage tor 5 years. Bend ns particulars of your property f M Bare or Exchange. HUSBAND AND, FINCH, Land and Estate Aneuts, Woodvili&

9AA ACRES Freehold Dairy and 1 Sheep *"U Farm. Carries 2J sheep and cat. tie; 30 to 40 acres ploughable. All i a good grass. Good buildings. Price, J>u per acre. Terms. g37 I (\f)> ACRES Dairy Farm; mostly IXJXt ploughable. AH in grass; four paddocks. Good dwelling, cowshed, stable etc. Factory on tho section; J mil 6 to P.O. and school. Price, £1$ per acre£3so cash. A bargain. {AOU. SALE: A tfargain-SAWMILL JL' complete with, Haigh and Haigh Planer, all in first-class order, almost new Pri:e .£6OO, including all tools and plant'. CAMPBELL, THOMSON. AESJD CO., " DANNEVIREE. FA RII S. TF you want a cheap and at the same -"- time a really good Farm, write to me. I am in the best farming district in N.Z., and have Farms of all sizes and description on my lists. Before you go any further, let me know what you want. I can suit you. Remember, it will cost you nothing, and may yet be the chauco ot your lifetime. CHARLES MACKIE, Auctioneer and Land Agent. AVAIPUKTOAU. . STUDY the Property Market.-Tho naok page of "The Dominion" n a Land and. Farm Dirpctnij,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 2

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