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GOVERNMENT NOTICES, The Government, despite! tho fact• that "Tho Dominion" has the lai-gost circulation of any morning paper in tho Wellington Province, has decided to boycott tho paper so far as Government advertisements arc' concerned. In order that our readers may not suffer from this grave abuse of Ministerial authority wo publish tho advertisements below at our own cost. NEW ZEALAND'RAILWAYS. '. SUPPLY AND'DELIVERY OF'HARDWOOD TIMBER "AND PILES. . Railway Department, Head OEco, Wellington, November 29th, 1910. W 'BITTEN TENDERS will be received, at this office up to . Noon of THURSDAY, January. sth, 1911, for tho supply and delivery'of Ironbark Timber and l'iles and Brush-box Timber at Grey--mouth, and Ironbark Timber at Westport and at Nelson. Particulars of the Hardwood required and conditions of contract may bo obtained at the . Stores Manager's Office, Railway Buildings, Featherston Street. Tenders to be addressed to the General Manager, New Zealand Railways, Wellington, and, to be marked outside "Tender for Hardwood." . ■ Tho lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and telegraphic tenders will not be -entertained.' : By order. : ■ ■•■•>• T. RONAYNE, ■•- • ' General Manager of-N.Z. Railways. ' MEETINCS. SECULAR 'EDUCATION DEFENCE LEAGUE. i ALL who are interested in maintaining our State system of education, free, secular, .and, compulsory, as at present, and in. preventing tho introduction into our State Schools of anything that might lead to sectarian strife among;.tho children, or impose a religious test on teachers, are invited to meet at the MASONIC HALL. BOULCOTT STREET, at 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, to form- a Secular Education Defence League and to define its platform. . .'., PUBLIC NOTICES. . .'; : VIAVI .NOTICE. . T ADIES! If you are in search of J-J Health, understand first why you - 6uffer as you do. Do not torture, maim, - or cripple Nature; but learn how operations may' be 'avoided arid- health re.stored by Natural Means., Health Talks: Tuesdays, 3 p.m. Interviews: Daily, 10 to 3. Free Jo all,. without any obligation. "' Viavi' Hygiene (posted), Is. id. Viavi Rooms: Panama ■ Chambers, P»u- ---'. ama Street, opposite D.1.C.. Wellington-' . . RELICIOUS SERVICES. QT. PAXIL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL. ° • MULGRAVE STREET. ■ 3rd SUNDAY IN ADVENT. ORDER OF SERVICESHoly Communion—B a.m. •Matins and Sermon—ll'. • Evensong—7. : TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOM. :Childran's Service—ll a.m. • QT; PETER'S CHURCH, Holy Communion—7 and 8. Morning Service—ll. , Evening Service—7. '■ .'..--. KELBURNE: ; Service and: Holy Comniunioi I.' ' -11. -:r '.;■••" - ; : i'■ : .■' ' Service—2.4s.- -: ";••-. [ TJpHE" MISSIONS/' TO'' "REAME.* ,JL ■ CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, ■ WHITMORE STREET. j ■■; SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1910. . ',-,■■ Services at 11. 7,' and 8.15. ■ a Preacher—Mß.. J. MOORE,, Missioner. o : ', Subjects:—{l) "Rubbish." (2) "Answer l' ed by Fire." (3) "Tho Cost.": Solo at-7 by Miss Rogers. 0 Prayer Meeting , at 6.30. 0 Sailors' Pai;loair.,opene<i,.at 10.-, and .2. R.i s Institute Onehed'Daily. ' ■" r QT.'■'■ . . .JOHN'S ■.'• ' CHURCH f ■■• Willis Street ' (Presbyterian)'. d'■'' ■ ', . 1 •; TO-JIORROW: 'f .. Morning 11. '■'■■■' Evening.7. £y ... ,; rev. dr.'gibb. :... .f 'Evening:—"A Dduble-Minded .Man.". i.' QT.' ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAI S CHURCH,' WELLINGTON TERRACE. a ; SERVICES, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11 ■ ' '.. Morning, 11; Evening, 7. .. "' ■ . ' . Preacher: . ■■ ■ ■. 5 ■' REV. J. GIBSON SMITH. ■ ' B . .Evening Subject: "The Concealed Cross. ° ■SSTEIiLINGTON "CENTRAL MISSION ,f *V " KING'S- THEATRE. ' 5 . THE PEOPLE'S: SERVICE-7 p.m. n Revs. J. A. LOCHORE (Gisborne), an t- E. 0. BLAMIRES. ■t .' Soloist-Mr.. C. PRIME (Napier). -3 p.m.-BROTHERHOOD MEN'S MEEI 10 ING at DRUIDS' HALL. ' Rev.. J. DAWSON. Lβ' ."The Recent Licensing Bill." p. » ' ■ "'—— i _£ 'educational. £ nnHE." LANGER DRESSCUTTINI ; o J- SCHOOL.-No matter what one position in life may be, the ability- t R make one's own Garments is au accon c- plishinent of prime importance. Ever ie woman should have a course at tho Lar e. ger Dresscutting School. Classes Dailj a- Tuesday und Friday evenings. l Needl< in painting, Monday 2 to i. Country pupil taught by post. Miss Kate Stewar , Principal, ill Willis Street (Opposit ■ Shurtt's). ■ £_, (fXKOi'JJUN PREPARATORY SCHOOJ \J —Boarding and i)&y School fc V Boys under 13 years of.- age. Speaii class for Days under six, ,'__,i_i.Sow_.e. vii.u. >>l Hill Street.- . . •-.-'..- -. it TnUTZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOO] JF Boarding and Day School for Girls, '" , ■ ■ • Principals: es Miss Babar, M.A., Miss Rachel Richmoi Uligher Certificate N.I'.U). Preparatory Classes for Children under HOUSE ' SCHOO] = 255 THE TERRACE,' Wellington., ~ v . Boarding and Day School' for Girls. 13 ' Principal: MRS. HENRY SMITH. ko : _■ !e ' ■JQANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGi jf. Jts -— .'-.', For instruction in— . ACCOUNTANCY,' . '. ■ ■ BUSINESS-PRACTICE, • r - SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and ™ TOUCH TYPEWRITING. od Students Prepared for— 3s. JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SEI £i ' VICE, : MATRICULATION, SOLICITORS' GENERAL LEDGE', and - MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAM in \ NATIONS. irt For last year's examinations, 51 cane ilo dates were presented, 40 of whom passe ier i— ss, ts - FREEZING SHEEP'AND LAMBSi THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPOI ~" COMPANY, LTD. ' Is Prepared to Purchase FAT" SHEEP AND LAMB! By weight or at per head. The Company also offers clients eve facility for freezing on their own i rn. count. ~.-,-''■,•' ilid Pricc3 can ho obtained on applicoti t n at tho Company's Offices, or- from a of the Buyers in tho country. ' ' ..'■■'. W. G. FOSTER, ....... .... Managing Director B TUDY th'o/ Property 'Market.— I back page of "The Dominion" u ■ ■:■■[■ Land and■ Farm : Directory,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 996, 10 December 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 996, 10 December 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 996, 10 December 1910, Page 2

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