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FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL NOTICE. • , nrVHE Friends of the late SIR. JOSEPH (:± ENOCH'JACKSON are respectfully ihvited .to.atte.nd his Funeral", fwhichi will leave his late residence, -No. 1 Nelson .St., Petone; TO-DAY (SATURDAY), April 22,. 1916, at 2 . p.m., for the Methodist Church, thence for the Taita Cemetery. E.'H. PAEEANT AND CO.. : v Undertakers,. ' ■' • ~'i 16 Fitzherbert Street, Petone. ' 1 'Phone 3426. 1 long, 1 short (any time), i . E. MOEBIS, JUNK,, " , Undertaker and Embalmer, ■ 60 Taranaki St. aad 28 Eevans St.. "VTO Ring on 'Ph0n0.937 is too early '.or J-1 too late to receive immediate artenV tion. . Mortuary Chapel; for the conveni- ' ence.of the publio. Carriages, landaus, at the shortest , notice., - .'Phone Nos.— .: .Head Department 937. Newtown Branoh \ * J45. Livery Stables 1668. Private 'Phone • 8749. .- ' ■'V y- ' RELIGIOUS SERVICES. CjT. PAUL'S ; i PEO-CATHEDEAL. 0 Mulgrave Street. .■■ 1 • : < EASTEE DAY, 1918. ■ ; . 7 a.m. and 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11. a.m.—Matins and. Holy, . Communion. • 2.45 p.m.—Children's'Service. •. 7 p.m.—Evensong. TINAEOKI ROAD CHUECH EOOM.—II a.m., .Children's Service;.,-.. igT, MARK'S, SUSSEX SQUAE-E. • EASTEE DAY, 1916. v ' T a;m.i ', Holy Communion. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 o.m., v Matins and Holy Communion. . 7 p.m,i Evensong. . ; ' • S'" T. JOHN'S CHUECH, WILLIS ST. ■ .iV-.'-ir (Presbyterian). \ EASTEE DAY SERVICES. ' . . , TO-MOEEOW:' Morning, 11. Evening, 7. : . EEV. DE. GIBB. ,W E S L E T CHUECH. • Taraaakl Street. "• 1 / : TO-MOEEOW: ' 1 Morning, 11—Eev. J. G. Chapman. Subject: "Risen with Christ." . . '. Evening, 7—Rovi J.., G. Chapman. Snfr "/ject:i "A Faithful' Saying." Delegates to the Methodist Young .Women's Bible Class Union Convention specially invited. • , • TTfHE SAILORS' .FRIEND SOCIETY, ' ,;JL Whitmoro Street: SUNDAY. (EASTER-DAY). Services: .11; a.m.,;. 7 ;p.m. Preacher: Mr. James Moore, 1 :Missioner. ~. Subject: (1) Who Holds the Key? (2) They shall Hear His Voice.. . Soloist:, Madame Mueller and Party. Song Service at 8.80. . .. MONDAY: PICNIC.' i TJIXCELLENT Dairy-Farms For Sale, C/' of 48, 75, 80, 100, and 110 acres. Properties which are well worth inspection. .The Easter Excursion Fares provide a capital opportunityof visiting the district and seeing some of them. ' ' : F. C. STUBBS AND CO., . Agents, Dannevirke. , . FOE IMMEDIATE SALE. A HIGHLY EECOMMENDED DAISY FAEM. 1 rffi ACRES, freehold/level and slightly JL<v undulating, half teen"ploughed, 25 acres in turnips, 2 stacks hay, free from' noxious weeds, nicely watered,: 6-roomed new residence,'h. and c.-water,..bathroom, pantry, and every convenience,' -'concrete yards, sheds, etc., milking plant and water laid on. - I'\vo miles railway and 1J miles township, cheese and buitter factory, etc. Property is carrying 70 cows, . besides other stock. Price, ,£4l per acre. Small deposit, balance for long term, at 5 per cent.—A. B. GIBSON, Land Agent, New Plymouth. ' OECHAED PROPOSITIONS. IDEAL occupation, in delightful climate, 31 Acres, 24 in .fruit, ji-roomed house, I . every convenience; stables, sheds, and all necessary buildings for working the. place ; all plant and stock as a going concern; Dne.of the leading orchards inithe district. Or-would divide and isell the ■ main orchard of'just 26 acres,' including about 20 acres in fruit, and all the farm buildings and cottage, in one lot; and Lot 2, the house/and 5 acres, mostly in fruit. All details from owner. Box 40, P. 0., Havelock North. . TO PROPERTY OWNERS. WANTED for clients, 5, 6, 7, and 8roomed Houses, in any good locality. I HAVE GOOD BUYERS WAITING. FEANK O'SULLIVAN, • - 76 Featherston Street, Opp. G.P.O. SENUINE PROPERTIES .IN.HAWKE'S BAY. O/l A ACRES Freehold, situated 5 miles fV-iV from Hastings; 200" acres in English grass, balance in crops; good .fencing, abundance of water; -new 7-rooni-; Kl house, all modern conveniences, telephone, "motor shed, sheep yards, (lip, and bthSr outbuildings; splendid roads; cream cart calls at door:' 1 mile from school. Price, iGOper acre. Terms arranged. 'At ACRES, 33 years' renewable lease tfcJLO with Tight to acquiro Freehold; Ibout 400 acres in mixed grosses, balance Jn Tape; hilly and undulating; subdivided i paddocTcs; good fencing; plenty of water; mostly all ploughablo; 1} sheep tountry, besides 40 head .' of cattle;, 3-. foomed house, shed 40 x 13; sheep yards, )tc.; good roads to property; school at* ioor; per acre; .£IOOO cash, balance arranged; rent. 6s. 2d. net'. C. E, WILSON & CO. (GILL BEOS.), Auctioneers, Hastings, H. 8.HAVE You Tried TE MATA* WINES? They are a New Zealand product, and the best! Prices from 28s. per caso. Write' the Manager at Havelock North facjerico List,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2752, 22 April 1916, Page 1
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