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'■ ■' '' ~.7 FOR GENERAL PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TRY . "THE DOMINION" GENERAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT. 'PHONE 1442. PROMPT ATTENTION.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS. BERTH. DURRAD.-On August 8, 1914, at Worthing, England, to the Rev. W. J. and Mrs.. Durrad; a daughter. DEATHS. AITKEN.-On August 17, 1014, si Russell Street, Marton Violet Bertha, tho beloved wife of William Charles Aitken; ' aged 26. BETHUNE.-On 17ta August. 1914, at Dunedin, John Hugh (Eion), second son of the late J. H. and Prniiceo Bethune, oi Wellington. ' CEEETHAM.-On Augiist , 17, 19H. at Aorangi, Wadestown, Emma Cheetham; .aged. 86 years. ERENDEVILLE.-On August 19, 1914, at her motiher'a residence, Main Road, Karori, Amelia (Millie), second daughter of Mrs. A. Prendoville; aged 83 jears. ' R.I.P. TAINE.-At his residence, North Head, Deyonport, Auckland, James John Taine, agod ninety-seven. IN MEMORIAM. HEFFERXAN.—In loving memory of our dear Mother, Kate Heffernan, who departed this lifo on 23rd August, 1911. With oching hearts, with tearful eyes, Wo linger where our dear ono lies; And breathe those sacred ' -words once, more, "Not lost, but only gone before." Inserted by her loving daughters, Mary, Jnlia, Kate 1 FUNERAL NOTICES. nnHE Friends'of the kite Miss Tucker X are invited to attend her Funeral, M-hich will leave her lato lesidonce, Featherston, at 2 p.m. on SUNDAY, August {Urd, 1914, foi Feathcrston Cemetery. W. BENTON AND SON, t , Funeral Directors. : i e. morrisTjunr., ~ Undertaker and Embalmer, I 60 Taranaki St.. and 28 Revans St. ' NO Ring on 'Phone 937 is too early or too late to receive immediate atten-' tion. Mortuary Chapel for the convenience of the public. Carriages, landaus et the shortest notice. 'Phone Noa.— Head Department 937, Nawtown Branch 142, Livery Stables: 1668. JPrivate: Thbne, 8749. REMOVAL Notice.-leaao Clark and Son, Builders, Contractors, and Undertakers, have removed to new premises, iNo 27 Wingfield Street, off Molesworth Street, opposite Ministerial Residence. Jobbing work promptly attended to. Telephones: Shop, 1088; Residence', 806. RELICIOUfI SERVICES. ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHBDRAL. MUUSRAVE S'l-RUCT. AUG. 23-ELEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and, Sermon. Eymns, 172, 277, 164. 2.45 p.m.—Children's Service. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon..-Hymns, '431, 419, 477, 30. ' Anthem. "Oh, for a closer walk with God." TINAKORI ROAD CHURCH ROOM. 11 a.m.—Children's Service. , 7 p m.—Evensong. ,QT. MASK'S SERVICES. Iks 11th SUNDAY. AFTER TRINITY, AUGUST 23rd, 1014. 8 a.m,— Holy Communion. „ , 11 a.m.—Matins. 1 7 p.m.—Evensong. -. ' ■ • ,;ST; r BARNABAS, ROSENEATH.,,... ,'. Communion. ; r ; .'.- ■ -11'a.m'rr-Matins. •:, • •■.:■ ■■ • ■ ■;'■-■■;'..) . •'-; ... 7. p.m.—Evensorig.'..''- . ; : . ■ '-. '■■:■ '.V, ST. JOHN'S , : -CHURCH, WILLIS. ST; . •:-■•;'—(Presbyterian), : . :; . , ... .':.,.;-;: ./to-morrow. ,' ; ■■ ;. Morning, 11—"New Zealand's Debt to . £he Motherland." , . '■■" ....;'•; ■■ .-.!. Evening, 7—"For the Empire." ' >, 1 Collection in aid of the Patriotio Fund. . ','. Contributions "may be earmarked for tho .1 -.; Relief'Fun'd.'if'so desdied.': '. ,: ■• ! . Preacher: DR. GIBB. ' ; TipSLEY;CHURCH.-TARANAKI ST. • ' • -.',-■'• ■■•.'•' y • Morning, 11.—Rev. ; J. G; Chapman.' r . Evening, ' 7—Rev.':. : J. G;. Chapman. A'ntHem—"The Grace of God' that Bringeth Salvation" ■ (Baxnby). , ' ■ ~"--. v . jDipTIST'■:.. CHURCH; ■ VIVIAN ST. ' : ■ [D - : 'SUNDAY; 23rd AUGUST.- % ; :v : A.;T. BRAINSBY. Morsing, 11—"The Overshadowing Cloud . and Voice." " . . ' '.■■..'. .Evening, 7—"Courage." .. '■■'. ~ .-''. . -.'■ United' Prayer Meeting—Empress Theatre .'■';■■■ ' -■:. 8.15 p.m..-■,:.;;,; ;-.}■■- ■'■' ; rr\HE -.church .of} god■ -taker. ■■'•• -A-: ■ NACLE, Tasman'Street. v : TVnight, 7-I.S:S; Lesson: "The Wed- , .. Iding* Feast; the Man who had' not ■ a •' Weciding Garnient," tepreeents thoso who. ~ do not.,keep the Ten .'Commandments. The Robe of Righteousness/.'Rev. xix; 8. ■ To-inorrow, 11—Worship. ."Decrees of Prophetical Events." ; Lantern Service, ■ 0.30. • British Battleships. Coloured Pic- ■-. ■ ture3.;, *' ;■'.'-'.' ';':•.■'■'.''■■;■'- ."•""■'i''; ' :■ THE GREAT EUROPEAN'CONFLICT . ... -AND AFTER!- ..•■'■ /. SPECIAL '.LECTURE 'ON' PROPHECY* '-■ .'■■ Will, be in the ,'.■."• CARLTON HALL, Marion Street ■/■■ ■;."' ■.-.•■ (Off Vivian Street), ;On SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 23rd, j ; - .■■■ At 7 p.m. • .'■• -. .'■: '.'•-, Subject: 'Trophccy Fulfillinir—The Destiny of Russia—The Downfall of the • Central European Powers—Britain's Place in Prophecy." '•'.... . ' All Cordially-Invited. No Collection. HIGHLAND Dancing, Patriotic Songs, Stimiig ' Pibrochs, : Highland Society's Patriotic Concert, Town Hall, Au- -. gust''29th.,. ..'■'.'.•". . '■'.; "EVERYTHING IS SO CLEAN i" f"S7OU know, Mrs. Smith, I hardly X knew -'the men were in the house, they moved about so quietly. Yet the ■work' was thoroughly -done by • .■ : THE VACUUM CLEANING CO., and the rooms they cleaned were really spotless. I've.-never known cleaning done so quickly, so ( well, and with 6Ticb little inconvenience!" '■ ' , . ■'; Cleaning of EVERY kind-Windows, Fl6ore, Walls,: Carpets—done speedily and thoroughly.. ' • , Carpets colleoted,'cleaned, and returned ; same. day. .; . .v' - :. - THE VACUUM CLEANING CO., " 17 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. . . . . 'Pbone 2969. ' - .•■,-' •'■-■ WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY. EVERY woman, whose ambition is that she should look her best, realises that al- ' ■ though she may excel in both feature and forni, it is very necessary that shebhould devote constant care and attention to her hair. v The charm of her hair is not confined to its abundance and length, but moro to its texture, suppleness, and colour. If every woman would . make, a daily practice of gently massaging the Wlp fjr a few moments, and then apply ' DR WILSON'S REGENERATOR, it is ' safe to say an abundant growth would bo assured, and grey hairs would at once disappear. It produces luxuriant and brilliant tresses, and keeps the hair soft and pliant. Free from any dye. Mr.A. M. Hendy, Hair Specialist, : Danedin, controls the N.Z. Agency. Procurable in Wellington from J. E. M'Kenzie's Toilet Depot, Willis Streetr or Kirkcaldie and Stains," • Drapers. Price, 3s. 6d. per bottla-jAdyt : /-.'■ .' WANTTD, every Salo Bin to be *mptied To-day bv 9 p.m. Penny Bins, Embroidery Bins, Underwear Bins, all α-t drastic prices. Cole's Drapery Co., . ■ Manners Street, .

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2235, 22 August 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2235, 22 August 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2235, 22 August 1914, Page 1

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