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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. Si? PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, C) . -MULGIIAVE STREET. FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. . II n.m.—Matins, Holy Communion, and Sermon. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. TINAKORI ROAD SCHOOLROOM. 11 a.m.—Children's Service. ST. • PETER'S CHURCH. Willis. Street. Holy Communion, 7, 8, and 11.45. Matins 11, Evensong 7. KELBURNE, 8, 11, and 7.. TAItANAKI STB.EUT MISSION, 11 and 7. QT \ JOHN'S CHURCH, 13 Willis Street (Presbyterian), TO-MORROW i , Morning 11, Evening 7; REV. DR* GIBB. Evening: Tho Three Losers of "That which was Lost." Q|T. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WELLINGTON TERRACE.' SERVICES, SUNDAY, SEPT 17. ..Morning 1.1. ■ Evening 7. . . Preacher: REV. J. GIBSON SMITH. Evening Subject: "Christian Brotherhood." - ■ ' • WESLEY CHURCHi TARANAKI ST. TO-MORROW. Morning, 11—Rev. J. G. Chapman. Evening. 7—Rev. J. G. Chapman. Subject: "But! A Tragedy." HOME MISSION SUNDAY. SALVATION • ARMY, ! Vivian Street. SPECIAL'MEETINGS AT 7 and'Ji , a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. \ ■ "","' ■ COLONEL BIftKENSHAW,: , COLONEL BHtKENSHAW., on all day.- ■ , 1 MUSICAL MEETING AT 3 P.M. Open. Airs, 10 a.m. Boulcott Street; 2 p.m. Pirio'and Austin Streets. ■ MONDAY, 18th, 8 p.m., , A.'-Most Interesting. Lecture, entitled: "GENERAL BOOTH AND HIS WORK," •Will be Riven by - COLONEL BIRKENSHAW. Musical Items Interspersed. F. M. B. FISHER, ESQ., M.P., '■■-■>■ ■■"'•■-.■•, -Will Preside. ■•■•-•■'.-.\ '■ '■'■■ A'dinissidn Free. Collection.-' ..'. ■;■■.-. A, GUNN, Adjt. WELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION. NEW THEATRE. 1 ■ ' 3 p.m.—Sir. M. Gray, Principal of Wellington Boys' Training College, will deliver an address on "Essential Factors in the Making of Manhood. Mrs.. Williams will recite. A solo will also bo rendered." 7 p.m.—Mr.'H. N'. Holmes will deliver his Farewell' Address. Tho Y.M.C.A. Glee Company will assist. • '

PUBLIC NOTICES. |jxn r EEsrrY of new Zealand. • EXAMINATIONS wilL commence on TUESDAY, :sth DECEMBER,; 1911,; for tho following:— Matriculation; Junior University, Senior- National' and Taranaki Scholarships; Medical and Engin-. . eering Preliminary; Solicitors' and ,Barristers' General Knowledge; 1 Mus.Bac. Intermediate. Entrance examination to Military College of Australia. . ' ' CENTRES 'OF'' EXA I MiN!A'TfON:^ 11, ■ A Centre is constituted on receipt .Of . entries-from ten candidates,, or. a. 1 'guarantee :■ that candidates' ; fees ; : will he made iip to twenty guiiieas. No extra fees should bo sent' Until . afteT notification. - •. ,v. NOTE.—Guarantee-Forms, may be obtained on 1 application. ; : Candidates | are required to use Forms of Application, which may bo obtained from tne Registrar. Candidates' notices must be sent on or before MONDAY, 18th OCTOBER,' accompanied by, the Examination Fee, oV up to' 30th OCTOBER, with a Fine of Two Guineas extra to the Fee, or up to 13th NOVEMBER, with a Pino of' Four Guineas'extra to the. Fee, . . . Cheques niust have exchange added; and. ..Public ;Account Receipts or' Stamps .jvill not be accepted. ... \ ■ • ' ' : FEES:' .: ' For- Matriculation, Medical •: or Engineering Prelimin- . a, or ' General - Know- ... Jo-Examination Two Guineas., For. Scholarship Examina- * •. tion One Guinea. (In this case a second guinea is payablo if the candidate Matriculates.) ■■ For,-Scholarship and Preliminary Two Guineas. For Military Entrance Ex(unination (alone or ' in ' conjunction with any of the above) , Three Guineas.' Candidates for. Scholarships must be not 'less than 1G and not more than 19 years of age on Ist December, 1911. Ten Junior University Scholarships and' .Twenty Senior . National Scholarships.'eaeh of . the annua! value of -£20, and tenable for three years, are .offered at '.this.Examination. There will.be.au' -additional allowance of <£30 made to.each. Scholar >ho requires to live away from homo to attend a University College. Bursaries can be.held, upon candidates matriculating, by thoso who pass with, credit but do not gain Scholarships.. ■ iFor. information 'about tho Military Entrance Examination, and for regulations as to Scholarships and Bursaries,, application'may be 1 made to the Registrar. B. HECTOR, Registrar, Wellington, 15th September, 1911. The Passing of the Household Drudge. • A new shipment of SIMPLEX IRONING-' MANGLE MACHINES lias; just - fceem - landed, ex "Den of Glamis." Almost Indispensable for tlsc Eorae, where laundry worlf means Bard worfr or money/ FRANCIS HiLiES, .WOODWARD STREET, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 333. 'Phono 201

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1234, 16 September 1911, Page 2

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