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MJIHE DOMINION" SDBSOEIPTION BATES. Delivered in Oity and Suburbs, or supplied by 'Agenta:-Daily, Id.; 3 month*. 6e. 6tL; 6 ItontSu, lis.; 12 Months, 245, Posted to any address In New Zealand c? Dependencies: 3 Months. 9a. 3d.; 6 Kontha, 19a. 6d.; 13 Months, ISa. Posted Overseas) 5 Months, 12a.; 6 Month/!, to,I 13 Months, 525. Ill' Subscriptions Payable la Advance. Special library Hate on . Application.

BIRTHS, MARRIACES & DEATHB. J BIRTHS. | JIUNHO.-ftn IStli June, at their residence. 31 Upland Road, Kelburn, to Mr. and lira. Arthur M. Munro—a daughter. PHILLIPS.—On 17th June, at 29 Grore Road, Kelburn, to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Phillips—a, Bon. . ' "SIMPSON.—On June 10th, at Nurse Woods's, Ardmore Road, Ponsonby, Auckland, to Mr. and. Mrs. Arundel Simpson—a son. WITH—On June 14th, at their resi'idence, Hungerford Road, Lyall Bay, to ' Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Smith—a son. MARRIAGES. 'DIXON—HINDMARSH.—OiI • June 12th, 1915, Marjorie Hindmarsh, . younger, daughter of W. M. Hindmarsh, of Bank of New Zealand, Timaxu, to Sidney I. Dixon, of Hastings, H. 8., eldest son J of tile late Isaac Dixon, of Te Aute. BOLDBERG—LEVY.—On Wednesday, 16th June, 1915, at the Wellington Synagogue, by the Rev. H. Van Stayereii, Mr. Frank Goldberg, sod of Mr. and Mrs. W. Goldberg, of Buffalo, New York, to Agolda Levy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levy, of Wellington. (HILL—ORE.—On the 3rd June, at the residence of the bride's parent?. Island Bay, Wellington, by the Rev. J. Ward, Jesse, youngest son of the late Mr. Cha6. Hill, of Nelson, to Rose Margaret, third daughterof Mr.'Allan Orr, Wellington. DEATHS. CLARKSON—KiIIed in action in the Dardanelles, Corporal Gerald Richard - Clarkson, 'Canterbury Divisional Signalling Company, aged 22 years; son of the late -Richard Potts Clarkson, M.A., headmaster Napier Technical School, and nephew of J. B. Clarkson, Christchurch. k (EARP.—On the Ist May, 1915, killed in action at the Dardanelles, Corporal William Edward Earp,- 14th South Otago Battalion, aged 23 years, eldest 6on' of E. W. Earp, "Boscobel," Tawa Plat. FlSHEß.—Private Edward Herbert, son ■ of E. H. Fisher, Valuation. Department, killed in action at the Dardanelles on . . . the 29th April ; aged 23. .HbAljl).—Killed in action in the Dardan- . elles, Private Sydney Haldane Heald, eldest son of Richard. Arthur Heald, late of Auckland. MAYSMOR.—On lS.th June, 1915, at his . late residence, 40 Grove Road, John, • beloved husband of Kate Maysmor;. ago 74 years. Private interment. JIOFFITT.—On the 15th Jane, 1915, at 39 ■ Bidwell Street, Susannah Evelyn Pri- . "deans, relict of the late John Lindesay Moffitt, late of Sussex, England; aged 81 years. IpALMEB.-On June 14, 1915, at the Welf lington Hospital, Quinton, dearly beloved husband of . Florence Palmer; .aged 35 years. Nelson papers please oopy. • BPETERSEN.—-On April 25, 1915, killed ( .; in action 'at the ■ Dardanelles, Corporal John .Gregors Petersen, youngest son of Mrs. J. Petersen, Park load, Carterton. Deeply mourned. [SCALES. —On May 30th, at the DaTdan- ; elles, Cecil Hastings Jack, aged 25 * (Lance-Corporal Wellington Mounted Rifles), second.-»n of Geo. H. and Gertrude Scales, of Lower Hutt. (Killed'in action.) j'EMirH.-Ofl the 15th. June, 1915, at the * residence of her son-in-law (Mr. H. W. Kersley), 20 Kelburn Parade, Ann; widow of the late, James Smith, in her 82nd year. ' V— —— ' r ' • IN MEMORIAM. DONOVAN.—Fanny, /dearly beloved wife i of Michael William Donovan, who died ■ j (suddenly) June 19th, 1914.. At rest. ; - / RELICIOUS SERVICES. ■gT. PAUL'S' PRO-CATHEDRAL, . iTHIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 1 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.— Matins and Holy Communion. 7 p.m.— Evensong. / TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOM. J 11 a.m.—Children's Service. B' T! MARK'S, SUSSES SQUARE. ' . .• ' THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, June 20th, 1915. ; "8 a.m.—Holy Communion. . 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. -. 7 p.m.—Evensong. Preacher, the Lord f BARNABAS, ROSENEATH. 8 'a.m.—Holy Communion. v 11 a.m.—Matins. 7 p.m.—Evensong. . ■ ' 7 QT. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. £3 (Presbyterian.) ■ TO-MORROW: . Morning, 11. i ■ Evening, '7. REV. DR. GIBB. Evening: "The Commonplace Ways of jGod With Men." CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. Morning—ll. . ' Evening—7. ■ REV. J, G. CHAPMAN. •jAnthem: "Lord, I love the Habitation * . . of Thy House" (Torrance). 'rmURCH ,OF GOD TABERNACLE, Tasman Street. TO-NIGHT, 7 o'clock, I, S.S. Lessoos, : 3?salm 141, "A prayer for the tempted." .Supernatural answers to prayer; we need ; to pray for Peace. TO-MORROW, 11 o'clock, Worship. Evangelistic Meeting, 6.30 p.m. Subject: |-"The Kingdom of Guilt, The Kingdom j of Graco 2Now, and The Kingdom of Glory ;'Putare." Important and interesting. TJIHEQSOPHICAL SOCIETY, (• Ballanco St., opp. Supreme Court. 'PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 P.M., By MISS C. W. CHRISTIE (National Lecturer).' Subject: r/'Our Little Life is Rounded by a Sleep." r HOME. ~ jfTho Charm of that Name has Stirred the '! Hearts of Thousands. BUT WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT FURNITURE? W. PEGDEN, PALMERSTON N.J e can tell you what it IS, if Furnished with his High-class Goods. (THHE LAST WORD IN MODERNISM. fTTHINK of it! Best Soap, 12s. 6d. box A (18 bars); Candles, lis. 6d. box; Flour, 18s. 9d. 100, 9s. 6d. 50; Tongues, ,Is. 3d. tin; Cream Tartar, 2s. lb.; Safties, '4 packets for Is. 2d.; Baking Powder, lid. tin. These will serve to illustrate our prices. Call when in Palmerston North for the Show. Prove what we say. Purchase an order: you will never JcgTet having done so. DRESSMAKING AT HOME. mHIS is made easy by using a DOM!X INION COSTUME STAND, made to the measurements of your own figure. iW© are 6'upplyiDg thes© sUtndg to the Dressmaking Classes at the Wellington (Technical College. Write for particulars or call and Inspect our models >' DOMINION COSrUME STAND CO., .' 11 Dee Street, ISLAND BAY. i'TVAISY" Push Vacuum Sweepers, for kJ Carpets, only 455. each. "DAISY" Hand-power Vacuum .Cleaners, for general purposes, 70s. to .£l2. "DAISY" 5?oot-power Vacuum Cleaners, for showeases, type, etc., 60s. "DAISY" Electric Power Vacuum Cleaners, maximum reach 50ft., .£lB to .£3O. Up-country Retail Agents wanted. RAND, WALKER AND CO., King's Chambers, Wellington. 'Phone 3809. Telegrams "Vaklean." HO ÜBBER Heels?—Certainly!—have the IsX best— WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Boot Shops sell them—lota of them L

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2492, 19 June 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2492, 19 June 1915, Page 1

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