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PEGGY HYLAND and CHARLIE CHAPLIN on the same bill, 2.30 at THE KING'S TO-DAY ■See advt, page M

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, 4 DEATHS. y BIRTHS. MATTHEWS.-On April 21st. 1917. at - Nurse Locko's Nursing Homo, • New Plymouth, to Mr., and ,Mrs. M. Matthews—a son. 'NEES.-On 23rd April. 1917, at their residence, 31 Hohiria Koad, Hataitai. to Lieut, and Mrs. F. Arthur Nees—a . daughter (stillborn). NELIGAN.—An April 1, 1917, at Osmond Private• Hospital; Blenheim, to''the Rev. and Mrs,. G. F. Neligau—a daughter. SUNLEY.-On April 26, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sunley, Hamilton Street, Karori—a eon. MARRIAGES. 'ARMIT—ROBSON.-On the stli April, 1917, at St. James's Church, Newtown, by the Rev. \V. Shirer, Robert Willoughby, eldest son of Joseph B. Annit, of Wellington, to Lillian, third daughter of Thomas Robson, of Owhango. JOYCE-CURLETT.-On Thursday, April 12th, at St. Peter's Church, Wellington, by the Rev. H. Watson, Ernest Edward Joyce, London, England,' to Beatrice Evelyn, eldest daughter of Mrs. E. A. .Curlatt, "Braidwood," Christchurch, N.Z. RUSSELL-BALDWIN.-On the 37th ■ inst., at' St. Sepulchre's, Auckland, by the Rev. A. T. Colvile, T. G. Russell, • of Christchuvch, solicitor, to Doris Pearco, only slighter of G. P. Baldwin, Chief Medical Officer, Cook Islands, ■ Rarotonga." DEATHS. BEERMAN.—At Wellington, Joseph Beerman, of 28 Buller Street, in his 32nd year. Deeply mourned by lis i mother, sisters, and brothers. .. BRUCE—On the 23rd inst.,-at Carrick, St., John's Hill, Wanganui, Robert Cunningham, second 6on of the late James Bruce, and formerly M.H.R. for Bangitikei; aged 74 years. ■■ GORRIE.-On Monday, the 23rd April, ( 1917, at his late residence,'Whiteman's. i Valley, Andrew Gorrie, aged 67 years. lAWFORD.—At Wellington, on April 25, 1917, Emily, beloved wife of E. H. Lawford; no cards. SCULLT.-On 22nd April, 1917, at his late residence, 202 Tinakori Road, Patrick, beloved husband, 'of Hannah ' . Scully, in his 60th year. R.I.P. / RELIGIOUS SERVICES. i QT. MARE'S, SUSSES .SQUARE. THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins. 7 p.m.—Evensong. . ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. (Presbyterian). TO-MORROW: ' Morning, 11. Evening, 7, REV. DR. GIBB. Evening—"After the War—What?". 1 In the Light of the Things that .- - ■ . Caused it; •■■-■■ ' iCJT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN K5 CHURCH, Wellington Terrace. Morning, at' 11.. . ' > _ ■ Evening, at 7. Evening subject—"Criticism fruin the . '.."..' •.''. Battlefields." - • •; • . I Preachcr-REV. J.. H. MACKENZIE. ■ .WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI 81. [■■/'■"' TO-MORROW. "' " ' ' ,'£;;. Morning, 11. Rev. J. 6: Chapman, I /'.". Evening, 7. Rev. J. G. Chapman." , ;' Anthem: "Come and Let Us Return 1 -«nto The Lord" (Goss). . , THE SAILORS' FRIEND' SOCIETY : ' CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, , . . Whitmore Street. • SUNDAY SERVICES, 11 and 7. ■! ' Preacher—Mr. James Moored Missionar. Subjects—(l) "Rays of Joy"; (2) "Drudgery—Your Bit, Mine, and His." Soloist—Mr. R. Clementson. Song Service, 8.30. SPECIAL NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, SATURDAY TRAINS. COMMENCING Saturday, 28th. April, and on each succeeding Saturday until further notice, extra passenger trains will run as follows:— ] ■ FOR .TOHNSONVILLE — Wellington ■ Hep. 10.20 and 11.25 p.m. FOR PAEKAKARIKI-Wellington flop. FOR' WELLINGTON .'.(Thorndon}- 1 Jolmsonville-dep. 10.57 p.m. - FOR .WELLINGTON ' Upper Hutt dep. 6.40 p.m., Lower Hutt ' 7.27,' and 10.30, Petone 7.32, and 10.34 .' p.m. FOR LOWER HUTT-Wellington dep. 9.2S and 11.30 .p.m. FOR UPPER HUTT-Wellington dep. 11.30 pjn. BY ORDER. . J WELLINGTON CORPORATION r ' .. . .. TRAMWAYS. TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. SUNDAY MORNING CARS. OWING, to Cancellation of Sunday trains, commencing from 29ti 'April, 1917, and' until further notice, Sunday morning cars will run as under: FOR ISLAND BAY-; Lambton Station depart 9.50 a.m. Island Bay to Newtown dep. 10.30 a.m. FOR SEATOUNLambton Station depart 9.30 a.m. Seatoun to Courtenay Place depart 10.10 a.m. . FOR LYALL BAYLambton Station depart 9.0, 9.38, 10.5,'10.35 a.m. Lyall Bay to Lambton Station dep, 9.33, 10.3 a.m. (The 10.28, 11.8 a.m. cars to NewtownJ FOR KARORINewtown (Krasell Terrace) depart: 9.15 a.m. . ! Karori for Newtown depart 10.5 a.m'* FOR BROOKLYN- ' G.P.O. dep. 9.40 a.m. Brooklyn to G.P.O. depart 9.55 a.m. FOR LAMBTON STATION, via Comv tenay Place and Lambton Quay, t Route No. 1- • * Newtown (Russell Terrace) rlop. *GSB 18.18, '18.28, 8.35, 9.5, 9.15, 19 20' 10.15, 11.15 a.m. •To G.P.O. only, connects with Lyfc. telton Ferry Boat. fTo Courtenay Place only. ITo G.P.O. only. Newtown (Russell Terrace) dep. via Route No. i. Cuba Street and Lambton Quay—B.4s 9.15 a.m. - FOR NEWTOWN PARKLambton Station depart 9.45, 10.25 10.15. 11.45 a.m. SUNDAY AFTERNOON SERVICE. On the 29th instant, weather permitting, tbr> ordinary Sunday afternoon service will l)o run on all lines. W. H. MORTON, General Managor, 26th April, 1917. ECZEMA. RADIO LOTION. AND OINTMENT.A Guaranteed Cure for all kinds of ' Eczema and Skin Diseases. Hundreds of sufferers cured weekly and cured permanently. The distressing irritation is relieved on FIRST APPLICATION. Lotion and Ointment, ss. 6d., postage sd. extra. MADAME AMIE, 23 Smeeton'a Building, Queen Street, AUCKLAND, ~

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3065, 28 April 1917, Page 1

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