RELIGIOUS SERVICES. QT. PAUL'S FRO-CATHEDRAL, Mulgrave Street. ROGATION. SUNDAY. ORDER OF SERVICES: Holy Communion, S a.m. Matins and Second Celebration, 11. Evensong, 7. TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOM. Children's Service,—ll' a.m. QT. PETER'S CHURCH. FEAST OF SS. PHILIP A'ND JAMES. FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. ' 8-7-Holy'Communion. 10—Matins. 11—Holy, Communion, (choral) and Sermon. 3—Service for the Young. 7—Evensong and Sermon. KELBURNE CHURCHROOM.. 11, Matins; 11.30, Holy Communion; 2.15, Children's Service. -v" I'ARANAKI STREET MISSION ROOM. 11 and 7. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN CHURCH AND INSTITUTE (Whitmore St.). SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1910. SERVICES AT 11, 7, and 8.15. Preacher-MR. J. MOORE, Missioner. Subjects "Reform and Reformers," (2) "A Contrast—Rich and Poor," (3) "Not to Me Only." Solo at 7by Madame Muller. • Prayer Meeting at 6.30. Sailors' Parlour opened at 10 and 2. Institute opened daily. QT. JOHN'S CHURCH. ■ ■ \ Willis Street (Presbyterian). TO-MORROW. Morning, 11. : Evening, 7. "■'" REV. DR.'glßß.'•■Evening—The Signs of the Times: (4) "A Played-out World." ; ...-, -'. QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WELLINGTON TERRACE. Subject—"The Joy which Cannot be Taken Away." .. SERVICE, SUNDAY. Morning at 11; Evening at 7. ANNIVERSARY. . . , SERVICES. . . THE TERRACE ■ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. TO-MORROW.- • 11 aim.—Ecv. J. Reed Glasson. 7 p.m.—Rev. W. A. Evans. • WEDNESDAY. . ' Tea at 6.15 p.m.; Publio Meeting,7.3o. MEETINGS, ; WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. nnHE Opening Korero for this season -1 will be held in the Club's Rooms, Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street, THIS EVENING (Saturday),',at 8 o'clock.. ; Ordinary dress. JAMES DYKES, Secretary. WELLINGTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. ' rrtHE ANNUAL MEETING of this So- -&. ciety will- be held at the Building of the Australian Marine Engineers' In-, stituto, at corner oi\Mulgrave and Aitkeii Streets, at 8, p.m on THURSDAY, the sth May. ■ Business: To present Report and Bal-ance-sheet, Election of Officers, and General. ;,•; G. ;G.': SCHWARTZ, Chairman, BOARS ANd'iRESIPEWCE. MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, 21 KENT TERRACE, WELLINGTON, MRS. LEE, Proprietress, LARGE, and well-appointed House in good Locality; trams pass the door: penny section; hot, cold, and showei • ;baths. Visitors to Wellington, can rely on getting excellent-accommodation al a moderate tariff at Mrs. Lee's old-es-jtablished Boardinghouse of\twenty years' standing. 'Phone 1897. ' Letters and 'telcgraniß promptly attended to. "QTONEHURST," .-■'... • SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND. . Strictly FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stonohurst," Auckland. ; MRS.. ALBERT A. BROWN,. . i • Proprietress. Ai- DOUBLE- Room :and'- ; Single Room, ! -tk vacant. .133 Sydney Street. Telephone. . ■'' . .-' '. . ■ ■ FRENCH Gentleman wants Fine Room, ".without Board, in superior private family' Apply "Frenchman," "Dominion" Office. ■■■'.. i ' ' ' ■ .. TO'. LET, Furnished, pleasant FrontRoom;, one or two business young ladies; conveniences. 26 Willis Street. TO LET, Unfurnished Rooms; every : convenience; suit '■ married 'couple. "Comfort," "Dominion" Office. .' -. ¥ACANT— Furnished and Unfurnished Rooms; modern conveniences; gas, hot-water service. 374 Tinakori Road, close. Hawkestone Street. , ■' WANTED, Board-Residence by Lady in good.sunny locality,, near tram, Thorndon. Apply Mrs., Richardson, .Pier Hotel. :.-■■ •'■;•■. WANTED, in Christian, family, srnall Bedroom, slight conveniences, central,, vicinity Ingestre or. Cuba". Streets; moderate. "Humble," ."Dominion" Office. WANTED, two or three Gentlemen Boarders; every convenience; terms 1 moderate. No. 9 Lipman Street,, off Majoribanks Street. - , .- ... WANTED, Boarders, terms moderate, good home. Apply 28 Murphy Street, Thorndon. ' ' "S/STANTED, 3 good Bedrooms and Sitv» • tingroom, without board, with attendance, for session, near Parliament Buildings. For address apply "Dominion" Office. . ' HAWICE'B BAY LAND NOTICED£2OO CASH WILL BUY A- FARM. 1 KA ACRES of excellent-farming land, XOU all in grass, well.watered and fenced; 2-roomed House and outbuildings. A real snip at £12 10s. per acre; £M cash. Only 9 miles from Dannevirke. - Write Now. • CHARLES MACKIE,' AUCTIONEER,. W JUT Uiv lilt A (J. HAWKER BAY.;. . BEST CLIMATE. RICHEST SOIL. :for SALE. ,-.':■ OCAA ACRES good-quality hill land; .vOUU 50 acres Hat; 1500 acres in good English grass, felled bush land; the balance is light bush; limestone country, well watered; abundance of fonoing' timber; 6 paddocks, good wintering country, near the Coast; at present winters' well 3lioU sheep, besides cattle; 10 liiiles from the Port. ' Priceis only £i 10s. per.aire. •Freehold property. Apply to ■• '■';': , DAVID WHYTE & CO., LTD., LAND. AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS'; HASTINGS, H.B. f(ja ACRES, Freehold; good limestone D/vU country, suitable for cropping; well fenced and watered; situated closeto rising town in Hawke's Bay; twoi roomed cottage on property.- Price, ,£l3 7s. 6d.,per aore; ,£4550 can remain fori! '■ years-at-5 per cent;.cash required, .E2400.;, Apply '■'■ ,' ' . " .-' ;•■;■ , HUSBAND AND FINCH; J, .WOOD.VILLE.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 805, 30 April 1910, Page 2
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