RELICIOUS SERVICES. ST. PAUL'S ' PRO-CATHEDRAL, MULGUAVE STREET. WHIT-SUNDAY.' Holy Com limn ion-:8 a.m. Matins and Holy Communion—ll a.m. Evensong— 7 p.m. Offertories throughout the day in aid of the Maori Mission. '■ TINAKORI ROAD CnURCHROOM. Children's-Service, 11 a.m. QT. PETER'S CHURCH, AVILLIS ST. WHITSUNDAY. . . Holy Communion, 7, 8, and following Matins at 11 (choral). . Children's Service, 3. . Men's, and Women's Bible-Classes, 3. Baptisms, I. Evensong and Sermon, 7. Preacher, the Lord Bishop of Christchurch. ! (Seat'holders are requested to be in their places'fully five minutes beforo the starting of service.) KELBURNE, 8.. 11, and 7. TARANAKI STREET MISSION. 11 and 7. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, - WHITMORE STREET. SUNDAY, JUNE Ith. ' Services at 11, 7, and 8. ' Morning Preacher: Mr. E. BALCOMBE' BRO\VN. Evening Preacher: Mr. Wl B. FISHER Institute Opened Daily. QT. JOHN'S CHURCH, Willis Street (Presbyterian), TO-MORROW: Morning, 11. Evening, 7. REV. DR. GIBB. Evening: "Yourself and Your Belongings." (2) "Your God." QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WELLINGTON TERRACE. SERVICES, SUNDAY, JUNE i. Morning, .11.. Evening, 7. Preacher: REV. J. GIBSON SMITH. Evening Subject: "Tho Thirst of the Human Soul." (MHURCH OF CHRIST, • Vivian Street. A. J. , SAUNDERS, M.A. • (Late.of; Chicago, U.S.A.) . Opening Services, of New. Minister. 11 a.m., Church Worship and Communion Service. Subject: "Mirroring Jesus." 2.45' p.m., Bible School. • 7 p.m., GOSPEL SERVICE. Subject: "Come- and Rest." EVERYBODY WELCOME. -fyY ELLI > ,GTON CENTRAL MISSION. 3 p.m.—Brotherhood Meeting, open to all. Druids' Hall. Sneaker, Hon. C. M. Luke. Discussion on Forward Movement. 7 p.m.—Kind's Theatre, Peoplo's Service. Evangelistic Meeting. Rev. E. O. Blamires. . .■.-TO-NIGHT.. •■. TO-NIGHT. ■ 7 p.m.—Continuation of Cherry Blossom Fair, ; Herbert Street Hall. Competition!-. Program mo provided' .by 'Miss' Dix. .Admission' Gd.'" /;"'■• . ■•.■■'. "'."\ ;' '■.; kDUCATIbrJAJ..- . • . NEW QUARTER COMMENCING NEXT WEEK. TNSTRUCTOR ' HARRISON'S Physical: -fl. Culturo Classes for Business Men, Ladies, and Children, ST. ANDREW'S HALL, Wellington Terrace. 'Phone 3214,.„.,:. .;.....; .:, ~,...-,...',,,.. ' WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. THE Second Term will begin on TUESDAY, 6th . JUNE. The Principal' will enrol new Pupils on Monday, sth. June, between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m. Fupifs under the age of 10 years aro received' in . the Preparatory Department at. Half Fee.. • / ■■ . '.. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. - HERBERT "OLOY, ERBERT -JLPLOY,. TEACHER OR ARTISTIC VIOLIN PLAYING. ■ PROFESSOR OF TECHNIQUE. Studio-N.Z. ALLIANCE BUILDINGS, i . ' WILLIS STREET, .... Corner.Manners Street.--.- .'■.'■-■ FITZHERBERT . TERRACE SCHOOL.. Boarding' and Day. School'-for "Girls. '\ ' ■ ■ Principals:.- . Miss Baber, M.A., Miss Rachel-Richmond: . (Higher Certificate N.FIU.). Preparatorv Classes for Children under 8. Tho New' Term will begin on WEDNESDAY, MAY 31st. Tho Principals will be at home on Tuesday, May 30th. CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, 255 THE TERRACE, Wellington. . Boarding and Day School for. Girls. Next Term will begin on WEDNESDAY, May 31st. Mrs. Henry Smith will be at Home on TUESDAY, May 30th. - Principal: MRS.-HENRY SMITH. IVJGA TAWA, MARTON.-BOARDING Di ' SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. School will Reopen on WEDNESDAY, MAif 31. Principal-MISS M. TAYLOR. ■pAMib'S " COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 1* 11 GREY. STREET: '■ -.".' . Students prepared for the following Examinations;— , ACCOUNTANCY—New Zealand Society of Accountants. BOOK-KEEPlNG—New'Zealand Society .of Accountants. ' SHORTHAND-tucorporated Phonographic Society of Australia. / CIVIL SHUVICE-Ounior and Senior). MATRICULATION-Solicitors' General Knowledge, and all Entrance University Examinations. Over 70 per cent, passes in last year's public Examinations. Telephone—2o9B. CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years of age. Special class for Eovs under six. Miss Souiuiervillo, '81 H,iU Street. . LOST AND FOUND. LOST, a Small Parcel, containing Miramar Borough Council Coupons. Reward. ■ Apply "Dominion" Office. OST, Black FoTiTuff, between Parliamentary Library aiid D.1.C.; reward. •1 Australasia '.CliamrVrs, City^" T ■ OST a Pearl 'Pendant yesterday beJj tween Cuba Street and Post Office, via Jervois Quay; reward. Apply Miss Elder, 6G Aurora Terrace. JL WHERE TO STAY, . gSi'HI. fyy.INDSOH, ] WELLINGTON. Manager, A. E. Hardcastle, Absolutely the FINEST EQUIPPED HOTEL IN THE DOMINION. ! Wedding Breakfasts and Banquets Specially catered, for. i Every Possiblo Convenience. I- Tariff, Bs. per day; £2 10s.. per wefk. ' LTJ.NCEEON, TEA, &GELLL BOOMS*.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1144, 3 June 1911, Page 2
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