( RELIGIOUS SERVICES. I I QT. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL. " MULGRAVE STREET. ' FIRST AFTER EPIPHANY. ORDER OF SERVICESHoly Communion, 8. Matins and Litany, 11. Evensong, 7. BT. PETER'S CHURCH. SERVICES FOB TO-MORROW. Holy Communion—7 a.m. and 8 a.m. Morning Service, 11 o'clock. Evening Service, -7 o'clock. KELBURNE: " Morning Service, 11 o'clock. Holy Baptism, 3 pan. Evening. Service, 7 o'clock. TARANAKI STREET MISSION. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. rjTIHE MISSIONS TO. SEAMEN 1 CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, WHITMOKE STREET. SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1911. Services at 11, 7, and 8.15. Preacher—Mß. J. MOORE, Missioner. Subjects:—(l) "Tho Reason for It," (2) , 1 "A Helpful Promise," (3) "Always tho Same." .. Prayer Meeting at 6.30. Solo at 7 p.m. by Mr. Goudio. Sailors' Parlour opened at 10 and 2. Institute Oaened Daily. ST., JOHN'S CHUECH, Willis Street (Presbyterian). TO-MOIvROW: Morning 11. .7. Evening .7. .. REV.' PROFESSOR DICKIE, M.A. ■ , (Of ■ . IgT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WELLINGTON TERRACE. • SERVICES, SUNDAY, JANUARY 8. . Morning, 11; Evening, 7. . Preacher: . . . REV. J. GIBSON SMITH. . ■Evening Subject: "The Rich Rewards of ' . Perseverance." .-fyyELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION. 3 p.m.—Brotherhood Reopening, Druids' . Hall, Rev.. E. 0.. Blamires; "Retrospect and Prospect." ; 7'p.m.—Kihgls,. Theatro; People's Ser•Vice;"Rev: E. O.- Blaniires; Soloist, .Mr. T. 0. Newton. ' ' , ' .' . 8 p.m.—Annual'Covenant Service and :pnbiic reception, of ' .. 'jgALVATION, - ARMY' (Vivian Street).. .11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. Address Adjt. Gunn. 3 p.m.—Sunshine Service. Commissioning'of Local Officers. • ' 7 p.m.—Salvation Army. "Rich yet poor, successful yet a failure." : Opsn-airs, 10 a.m.—Boulcott. Street, 2 p.m., Cambridge Terrace. Adjt. Gunn ,a'nd Hawkins leading. ■ f" - — ' \ SPECIAL NOTICES. ANNUAL TRAINING CAMP.. 1 1 HUTT- PARK. . PARADE at T« Aro Railway Stationj 1.55 p.m.' TO-DAY (Saturday), 7th inst. ' •'. ' The Battery will bo "At' Home" on. . Sunday Afternoon, of the Stli inst. Buses will meet trains to convey, friends to camp. ! : , . ALF. J. FETHERICK. .' Major.. ! PUBLIC NOTICES., T' HE, PAPUAN. PRODUCTS CO., LTD., is being, formed, for the pur--1 pose' of Rubber-Growing in 1 , ;. BRITISH NEW..GUINEA.. -, ■ Established Rubber Companies' Shares have risen in market value , over FOUK 1 - 'THOUSAND PER, CENT during .1908. [ Writo' for freo Illustrated Booklet and : J Prospectus. to the Secretary, ; . : BOS 56, CHRISTCHURCH, ' . i Or to . • ' IRWIN AND GEORGE, .Sbarebrokers,., 37 Panama - Street, .• . ' WELLINGTON;- . 1 I = : 5 , . LOST AMB FOUND, 1 T OST, Sunday Week, Upland Road, _ . x-i. Kelburnp Farad's,' Circular Brooch. • Reward- "Dominion" Office. WANTED? l 3 ■raTANTED, kind person to maintain * * Baby' Boy (7 months old), for 12 ■ months; country prefprred. Apply Mrs. 1 J. Ross, G.P.0., AVellington. 3 ' BOARD AND RESIDENCE. . "QTONEHURST." - S. SYMONDti STREET, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. " : Strictly FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND • ' RESIDENCE. ' Telegrams: "Stonehurst," AuclUand. | . MRS..ALBERT.,A. BROWN, . , . ....... Proprietress.. "l . TITAHI BAY. THE CLUB.PRIVATE HOTEL, Titahi Bay, .ia ' un ideal resort as . a rest "' from business .worries. ' Within easy disI • tance of Wellington.. It is admitted to 'bo ono of tbo beauty 6pots of the Pro- ' vince. Fishing, Shooting, and Sea Bath- - ing; perfectly safe beach for children. 1 ' Post - Office and Telephone in the house, i . Coach meets all trains at Porirua. Apply . MRS. THORNLEY, Proprietress. j \ '' CHRISTCHURCH. i ' TDRIVATE Board - aud Residence. 34 AT Cashel Sweat, West Christchurch. ■ House pleasantly situated, within five minutes of G.P.0., Gaiuens; terms moderate. LODGINGS for Single Men,, right in town; no trams; ss. por week. 21 Courtonay Place. - iMTGE Room to Let, suit married . couplo or two friends; 1 board op- [, tional. 7 Mein, Street, Newtown. ' "B3RIVATE Board'and Residence or Fur- '• '-t nished Rooms; visitors or permau- '' cut; triephoM: and conveniences. Apply 133 Sydney Street. ■ ■ ' . TO LET, Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms, eeparate entrance; convcni- " ences. 11' McDonald Crescent, City. VACANCY for gentleman; lio other boarders; city; uso motor-shed. Apply "Dominion" Office. j' -KTISITORS to Christchurch for tho i * Xmas and New Year Holidays will i find superior accommodation at St. Elmo, 's 52 Worcester Street West. Miss Hampton, Proprietress. Telegrams and letters:havo best attention. WANTED, two gentlemen Boarders, with quiet regular habits; reasonable term'ss every convenience; office men preferred. -20 Murphy Street. ANTED to Let, a nice Front Room, hot and cold water; opposite Basin J. Reserve. Apply 51 Dock Street. ,0 r ~"" . ' 1 " WANTED TO BUY. irarANTED to Purchase, a doubler V Y cylinder horizontal Engine, suitable for a motor-car. Stato particulars to "J. 5.," Occidental Hotel. W' \NT'ED to Buy, old Artificial Teeth. Post to "Dentist,' Box 28, To Aro Post Office, Wellington. Cash offer sent per return. , WANTED To Purchaso Good Sheep ■ Run. together with stock; also a Largo Block of Bush Laud; both must bo , good and fairly accessible. Part cash, „ part city property in payment. Particui' fara, _ , ■ BOX 43, G.P.0., .Wellington,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1019, 7 January 1911, Page 2
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