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r T FOB GENERAL PRINTING ' ■ OF EVERY DESOKIPTION.TEY DOMINION" cIeNEIIAL: . ■, '■''];. DEPARTMENT, 'PHONE 1442. /PROMPT ATTENTION. ■■

FUNERAL NOTICES. : ITnHE,Friends of the WAL■JL . DEN are invited ; to. attend • 'his . Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E..Morris; Jun.,l 60 -Taranaki Street, 'TO-DAY'; (SATURDAY), at 2 ' ■ p.m., for the Cemetery, ICarori. E.'MORRIS,, JUN., Undertaker-and'Embalmer; 60 Taranaki St. and;'2B Riddiford St. ■ .• 1 Telephone' 937 (day-or night). J " E. MOEEIS, JUNE;, , Undertaker and Embalmer, , , '60 TaTanakii St., and'2B ,Eevans St. NO King on 'Phone 937 is too early or, too late to-receive immediate attention. Mortuary; Chapel fcr the conveni- , eace of 'the public. Carnages, landaus at the shortest ,<notice. 'Phone- Nos.— ■Head Department -937, Newtown .Braiich 112, Livery; Stables 1668.. Private''Phone 8749. . . : V- ■-' • . (REMOVAL.- Notice)—lsaac '.Clark and . , Son, Builders, Contractors, and Un'dertakers. haveiremoved-.to' hew premises, No. 27 Wingfield Street, off Molesworth Street, opposite Ministerial Residence. Jobbing work promptly. attended i-to. , {Telephones; Shop;)loßßßesidence, 806. RELIOIOUft SERVICES. ST.. PAUL'S • ■ MULGRAVE STREET. " AUGUST 2nd—EIGHTH - SUNDAY v A ' . " AFTER TRINITY. ■8 a.m.—Holy; Communion. ■> • •11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion, ■ ftnd Sermon."- -Hymns 37G,1279, 290. i 3.30—H01y Baptism. • 7 p.m.—Evensong .and' Sermon. Hymns 48; - '264, .271.'. 'Anthem'://Grant us' Thy Peace". (Mendelssohn)i-; :-1- v' l" ; TINAKOEI> ROAD CHURCH ROOM. '11 a.mS-Children's Service. . - -•■ 1 -. 7 p.m.—Evensong.:.! ;. . . S' T... ' MARK'S, WELLINGTON. " • , SERVICES. EIGHTH SUNDAY. AFTER TRINITY, •. , . AUGUST 2nd, 1914., 8 a'.m.—Holy Communion. ' 11 a.tn—Matins and Holy .Communion, 3 ;p.m.—Service-for-Men Only. • - ■■■•■■- . '7 p.m.—Evensofig.• '. > /' J:. *: ST. BARNABAS, -ROSENEATH. -;' : 8. a.m.—Holy Communion. " .' . and! Holy Communion. - ■'7:p';ia. , - L Eveßsohg.'..'i.v QT. "JOHN'S 'CHURCH, WILLIS ST; ;■ *3 :: : •- (Presbyterian.) '. . ■'.• ' •> TO-MORROW i , , Morning, 11.' >■ -V. -'< Evening. 1. • . EEV. DR. GIBB. : Evening: "The War.Spirit-and,the Spirit l ■, - .of Christ.'" ' TITELLINGTON BAPTIST ; CHUECK , . ' : . Vivian. Street. , A . - SUNDAY. 2nd AUGUST? ; ' . Preacher: Rev.-A. T. Brainsby. • . 'Morning,,ll'.—''Th(s Master' Light of All ~ our Seems The. Infallible Test and In- - vincible Triumph-of a,Worthy • Life."- ' Evening; 7.—"The Fatherhood o£, God and; the Deliverance -of Man." . : ' . WEDNESDAY, sth AUGUST. ' ißecital.of Song and;;Story,>'by Rev. A. T. Brainsby;' in. School' Hall, ,'8 p.m.' Tickets, 15... iot. new ' Baptist : Orphan Home, Manurewa. ■ ■ WESLEY' CHURCH. TARANAKI ST. - TO-MORROW: , ; ' V ■ Morning, 11.—Eev. r J.-G,.Chqpman. - Evening, 7.--Rev. J: ,G. Chapman. Anthem,: "Grant us' Thy Peace", (Men'Jelssohn)../ • ' ; - .-1 ' . . BAZAAR in Wesley Hall, Wednesday. Thursday, ajid Friday, for Homo arid • Foreign, Missions. To be opened by the Mayoress (Mrs., Luke), 'Wednesday, at. 3 - p.m. ; - •V- ' .-V " - . . /71HUKCH OF GOD - TABEENACLE,: V ~ -■ TASMAN STREET: . : • To-night,. 7—1.5.5.., LessoiS/-'Mark i : xi, Ml. "The Triumphant; Entry." i Beforo tho next coming of King Jesus, His 1 Servants will - bo' sealed, after which.- tho. Battle, of Har-niagedon, present War B-e----p'orfe indicate .that event, is'-very'near. To-morrow, 11.—Worship. Lantern • Ser.vice, 1 6.30. Dore's'Pictures. / , aHORTTS' PICTURE PALACE, 10 Willis Street. • • SUNDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 'At 8 p.m. i - 'An Up-to-date Lecture: ' i"THE PRESENT,EUROPEAN CRISIS: WILL' EUROPE FIGHT ?" 'A Glimpse Through the Prophetic Eye- - ■" ■ Glass. , .. • a ■' "" - ' Speaker: l ' - : ' . ■ PASTOR C. K: MEYERS." ,Admission l Free. Your' Must Hear This. /\H, Dad, look! Shaving Soap for 71d. at'Soaton's, Willis Street. Get somo • " cf it. •' . ' ; WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY. ' EVERY woman,whose ambition is that she should look her best, realises that al- ' thoiigh she may excel in both feature and form, it is very necessary that she should devote constant «are and attention to her hair. The charm of 'her hair is not confined to its abundance and length, ■ but mora to its texture, suppleness, and col- . our. If every woman would make a f daily practice of gently massaging the Etalp for a feiv moments, and. then apply DR. WILSON'S REGENERATOR, it is safe to sav an abundant growth would bo assurea, and grey hairs would at once disappear. It produces luxuriant and\ brilliant tresses, and'keeps the hair poft andpliant. Free from any dye. Mr. A. M. Hendy, Hair Specialist, Dunedin, i controls the N.Z. Agency. Procurable in Wellington from J. R. M'Kenzie's Toilet Depot, Willis Street; or Kirkcaldio and Steins, ■ Drapers. . Price, 3s. 6d. per . bpttlo.—Advt. ■ ' • " iiJOOT BARGAINS, Hannah'J Sale. . fA* Men's Tau Willow Calf Boots, woltpd solea, -usually 25s.,;Salq'P.rice 15s. 3d.-

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 1

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