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FOE GENEEiLLPRINTING , OF EVERY DESCRIPTIOtJ, TRY "THE DOMINION?' GENEUAL -~ . ;PBINTING DEPARTMENT. t , i. ' THONB 1443. . PROMPT ATTENTION.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS. ■'?■'/■', '■■'•■■■ MARRIAGE. ' ' ■- ' AVELINQ-FISHER.-On August I8«h,. ■•■. .-'at •■ St., Paul's Pro-Cathedral,' Welling- ■ ■"' ■'. tori, : by' the Rev. Neville ■ S.. Barnett; Francis Ecginald, eldest son of tho late ; Robert Hamilton >Avelin|?, London, :,to -. VNdlie Minnie, elder daughter.of tho ; . late Jamea Bickerton Fisher, Christ- ■ "■■ ■■; church. , ~'■■' . . ..•■'-.'■ ■..,'::■ ■■•■W.V'Ndeaths.v ; ;' ; , : i " , ■' ; the ! 26th August,, at Sydney,; Henry 'Alexander, "formerly of ~-.'. -Welliiigton, in his M.th'year. - ■ '■/. '.-' CTNDY.—At : --: Featherston , ,'. on' 'Tuesday) ."'. , ; .-25th August, .1914, ,Graoe, relict, of the ;,;. 'late John Candy, 'of. Featherston, in. ';.;-.her!62nd year. ..-.:■. ' . i'-i HAR/PER.-rDn August 26,. Catherine J., ■ : ■;■■ v.wife--of •'C;'H.:'Haiper; l - Vogel Street, ..*' .Palmerston North.- , ~'.■.- :', '..-.. NOBLE:—On August 23, 1914, at'Dunedini James, the beloved husband of Bertha \. .Noble, ."■ ■:• . v . ■•/ •' .■ PHYNOLDS.— Howard Hector, , eldest ..'.• son of the late John Reynolds, Clare- '■.,'; ,ville, : end Mrs. Reynolds,-of Masterton, ■ ■'.. .age.Bl years.,.. : '~ ;. ■. , v ..;,... '. "OEMOVAL Notice.—lsaac Clarlk' and ~x** • Son,, Contractors,.and Un-' ■■-. dertakere, have removed to new praniieee. No; 27 Wingfield Street,, off Molesworth' -.' Street, opposite 'Ministerial Residence. ; Jobbing work promptly attended to. Telephones: Shop,,1088; Residence, 808., ';r ■ REUCJOUS • SERVICES. ST. ' PAUL'S VPRO-OATHBDRAL. γ-molgravesiiieet.. • 'AUG. 30-TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER ........■,.. . ■'.' B'a.m.—Holy.'.Communion. lO'.a.m.—Matins..- ■ '■-. . : ' ■ ; 11-a.m.—Choral.iCommunion .and.Ser-: . 'mon:'.Hymns,-.;.536<and 281. . ;.'-.-■.. •.' .■':'7i''p.m.—Evensong .and Serinbn. •Hymns,' -• £98, 223, and 23. '■;-•-■'. ; .: :.'.' ~.•: Anthem:-"Through the Day Thy Love Eas ; Spared Us." (Naylor.) ' TINAKORI ROAD CHURCH ROOM. 11 a.m.—Children's Service. .. '; ■■ ;■ .-•■ 7 p.m.—Evensong. ' ..'■- '•-"■. ■ . ■v - ' '-:-. g-.t..-.-,:;':v-:.;::..;;';v.-:V:m ; a r.k '■ s.. , 12th SUNDAY-AFTER' TRINITY. :' ■:'::. . ~..-..■.■;,;-. ■ ■', 8 a.m.—Holy!. Communion.' . .- -.' .11 a.m.—Matinn. ' ..'-'. '' : ■..•.•' . 3; p.ni.—Service'fur men only. : Address :-: fry-Rev,, J; D. Russell; ;org. eec. ;C.E.M.S. ■ , ■■• 7: p.m;—Eveuro'ug. :.;■'■■ ..:'—. ■■; v> ST. BARNABAS,: ROSENEATH. : - '■ 'i 8; a.m.—Holy-:. Com inunion;'!'' •■'-,. ■ ll'.a.m;—Matins.■"; -. ; ..;'>-.:■.' ■ - '■•.."'■■'.:'• •.'. 7- ■ p.m.—Evensong , .,.. Preacher, Canon .■.■'•.VGailenß;"-;/- ,; •""'. ..;■.':•"- ; .'-.'■:" .-"y ': .■'.:. ST. .JOHN'S 'CHURCH,- (WILLIS ST.: : ■■■.':-.; .; (IJresbyterian).;■•■:. ~.../.' .:•■ ' Y-- : J '.TO-MORROW. ' :' ■"••;■ Morning, 11—"Things that Cannot Per- > iahJ , ' ■'...'...■'■■■ ; ■■;;"■ "■'.' ■";%■'■ :-'-.■ '■ .'-. Evening, 7—"The Measure of a Man and ;, :,bf!an Angel."' -.' ■■■.''■.'•■ .■.■::'( ■■'.■■■■ : : ■i, ; r.;Preacher:,Dß.;Glßß. ; '~■-;'. ::'V.V- '■]:<:'■; i: TS^ESLEYfCHiDRpH.TARANAKL.ST. ', ■ -kli'V'-' (-.:■: TO-MpRROW':M. .- ':-. •■-'■ MoTniag,.:ll:—Rev. J;;G.' Chapman./ Evening, 7.—Major-ChßTilainljUxfoTd. , -. The colleations at:' , beta ! services,to be . 'given to Patriotic Fund;-, Contributors ■;.• may specify which' fund-.th>y;dejii? their-:■•:■'contributipnsify'BQ-ss-.-:;u.; . :• :.-;:; '• :.• ;,', : fTiArTIST;i,' CHIJRCjH,.,;: HVLAN,VST.;i. ■ : f j 'M; i^sij^A'pWp-^fsT-v^' ■!>■ ' ~.MorningV.lli^'.'|/me.TSon'9-Law:.bf.Com-. ■ .'■■ pensatibn/'r-■ .':^■ >';"W-■■:..:;•;. ■.'."•.i.-.v' :; - : i :'■;" ' i Ac-- ; cording" to LofidHaWarie" ; V'": : '!'.. 'V . ■..'■.• .United-Prayer Courtenay. Place Congregational ChuTch. (nHURCH OF. GOD 'TABERNACLE. . .-.V/. -r* : 'TASMANr '.STE-EET. ■■ ." , .'.■ : ' To-niglit, 7—I.S.S.- Lesson, .."A ; Day ol- - ' Questions," Matt..22:, 15-33. :-—■ .-;'- "Bender. unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and. linto God the things that are God's;" ,"The Seventh Day-is the Sabbath of. ; ■■-.■ To-morrow;' 11—Worship. 6.30-Lantern ;Services. -j 'Admission iFree.'■-■'»' *: ■ '-■-: •'■- l> A TIC : SEBVI C E ■'..Donald M'Lea'n St.- MetnVdist Church,' >■' , TO-MORROW:AT 3 P.M. . . ",, While the Angel-of .Death hovers over thfi Army, of: your Country down your - differences" and unite to . sing Spurgeon s Grfeat Hymn, and pray,,and.hear an Aα-. dries on: genuine PafiidtisS-' , _•_,. '■;.■'■■ ■I EVERY;PERSON IMITED. ;_^ i T>ASS:tno, hat for your credit's .sake :&- and pay—pay—pay at the Highland Societv's Concert in. aid of the. Patriotic j '■ : Fund,' Town Hill, -To-night (Saturday), : . Au'gusf29th. ■ ... ■:•'■• ; ''■•■• ¥ OUR-Bby; will be "■ helped ' raiding: Onfidential Obats with Bovs (Howard),' 39. 6d.; What a Young Boy Oaght.to Know (Stall), 4s. 3d.; Men. of Invention and Industry. (Smiles),, 3s. ' M.'; Thrift (Smiles), Is. 3d., 3* 9d.:; Self- 1 , (Smiles). Is., 3d., 3s. 9d.; Character, •• Ts 3d., : 35.. 9d.; ; Manhood's /Morning (Cbn- " Well) te.6d.- Our Books embracing Nfltui ral History, Adventure, and General' Topics -areiworih looking -at.; The ■ Salvation Army gqok Room, Couitenay Place. • .'WOMAN'S CROONING GLORY. ■ EVERY woman, whose ambition' is that she shopldilook her best, realises that alihough she may excel in both feature and • form, it is- very necessarv that she should devote constant care and attehtion-'to her . ! hair; -The charm of her hair is not con--1 teed.to.its abundance and' length, but' 1 more to. its teiture, suppleness, and.colour. .If every woman would make adaily practice, of gently massaging the Bcalp fJr a few moments, and then, apply DR. WILSON'S REGENERATOR,, it is ; safe.to say an abundant growth would i be' assured, and grey hairs would at once disappear. It. produces luxuriant '." and. brilliant tressee,-and keeps the soft andjliant. Free from any dye. Mr. A; M. Hendy; Hair Specialist, Dnnedin,' ebn't'rb'ls'the N.Z: A'Kency."' Procurable in Wellington from J. R. M'Kenzie's Toilet ■ Depot,. Willis .Street; cr Kirkcaldie and Stains, Drapers. . Price, 3s. 6d. per bottio—Advt. ! ' IMPORTANT. , Fyou want your furniture removed, consignments cleared through tha Customs, goods delivered in the city, or forwarded to any address,, call or write .' Blake, Carlisle and Co., Customs, 'Carrying, and Forwarding ' Agents. Hunter Street/Wellington, or Box 177, G.P.O. Appointments can be made with our re- ; presentative by ringing, up" 'phone 2617. ■ ,'' CONVEYANCES. ~ LY~ AND .YOUNG, ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS end GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTON All Trains Met. Commercial Travellers' Samples promptlv attended to. New, and tfp-to-date Sample Rooms. Agents ' foi the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. ,Btorage and Btabling. Corner Dixo-i and Bannister Streets. St. John Ambulance available day or night. r 'Phone No.--.120. Prtvato 127. P.O. Box 50. . ; j -DOYAL MOTOR-CAR SERVICE, the ( Jjl Shortest Route to and from Foxton— . Leaves Foxton daily, 8.80 a.m.; arrives Shannon dolly, 8.0. a.m.; loaves Shannon daily, Iβ-* 5 a - m -! arrive Foxton daily, 12 noon; leaves Foxton.. daily, 2.30 p.m.; arrive Shannon daily, 4.0 p.m.; leaves 6hannon daily, 8.15 p.m.,; arrives Foxton daily, 9.* P- m - ' ■ F. ROUT. ALKER'S ' STABLES,' BULLS. Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and General Contractor; Coaches: Greatford .to'.Balls... Vehiclee, Horses,,and Motor, tare on Hire. Good , Sample Rooms. -. J. E. WALKER. Proprietor. TJOyAL MAIL Leaves. ' CARBINE it STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton 'daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 leaves •'. Kiinboltoi) at Noon for Foilding. ■'■ ! . • B,J. MOORE, Proprietor,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2241, 29 August 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2241, 29 August 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2241, 29 August 1914, Page 1

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