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' BIRTHS, MARRIACES, & DEATHS. ' •■■ . BIRTHS. iI'DOWALL.-On 29th September. 1917. to' Mr. and. Mrs. S. M'Dowall, Dannevirke— i a dauihter.-NATHAN.-On the Ist October, 1917. at Wadcstown, to Mra. and Mrs. S. George Nathan—a eon. BOBEETSON.-On the 30th September. 1917, at Nurse/' Murphy's, Abel Smith Street, to Major and Mrs. Graham Robertson— a daughter. WAEBEN.-On September 30, the wife of Walter SJ. Warren, Main Road, Ngaioa son.. . DEATHS. . i BUDD-On September JO, 1917, at KhandnliwJi. Eliza, beloved wife of Al6iander Budd, after a Ion? arid painful illness. (Absent from the body; with toe Lord.) WAOKAY.-On October J, 1917, at' Blenheim. from appendicitis, Alexander MaoKay, son * of the late Alexander MacKay, Esq., f.cn.,' of Paekakariki. ORE.-On the 4th of October, 1917. at his , residence, Martinborough, James Orr: in his 86a year..-. ■ 6MITH.-On the 34th September. 1917. killed . at Palmerston North. Bobbrt Edward, dearly beloved hushand. 'of Florence Ellen Smith, and eldest beloved son of : Mr. and lire. E. J. Smith, Wakeflold Street, Alicetown, Lower Hutt, In me ' . 29th year. Deeply niourned. ■ '■ TATTDE.-On October 4. 1917, at his late residence, 8 Lipman Street, George, the I dearly-beloved husband of M. A. Tattle. ' Passed, peacefully-to his rest. Aged 75 years. I .■'.'" BOLL OF HONOTJE. BOSS.—Died of Wonndn. in Prance, on HUr September, 1917, Robert Stewort Rose, eldest and beloved son.of Mary Boss. 4 Albany ' Avenue, Wellington. Deeply j HELIOIOUS SERVICES. JOT. MARK'S, SUSSEX. SQUAEE. j DAT OF PRAYER. SUNDAY, OCT. 7. ' Holy Communion, 7 and 8 a.m", preceded I by Special Intercession at 6.60" and' 7.60 ; a.m. Mating and Holy Communion—ll a.m. Children's Bervioe7-2.45 p.m. Evensong—7 p.m. ' Special Psalms, Lessons. Collects, Hymiie. > Worshippers are invited to use the Ohuroh for Silent Prayer and Meditation -. between the ordinary services of the day. ST. JOHN'S OHUROH, ' WILLIS BT, (Presbyterian.) TO-MORROW: DAY OF INTERCESSION FOB THE WAR. ; Morning, 11—"Where Prayer Avails." Evening, 7—"Our Befuge in God." REV. DR, GIBB.. ' C<T. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN ' O ■ OHUECH, 1 Wellington Terrace. TOMORROW, LORD'S DAY. / Morning, 11—"The Secret of Rest." ; . Evening, 7—"Tho Vicegerent of God." • Preacher: Kev. J. 11. Thomson, lI.A. \.;■ ; ' l . TT7"ESLEY CHURCH. TAEANAKI ST. ' TO-MOEROW. .'A, Day of National Prayer. Morning, 11. Evening, 7. : Solo:. Mrs. Tnmley. . Preacher: REV. J. G. CHAPMAN. ; WELLINGTON HEBEEW CONGREGATION JNTEEOESSOEY Service will bo held in i the Synagogue on SUNDAT, the 7th OCTOBER, at 5.30 p.m. - " H. VAN STAVEREN, ■ ••.-■■..•. ■•■■•:- . ;• Minister. " '. :QAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH. y VJ IKD INSTITUTE. Whitmore Street. . '. I TO-MORROW. : The Day of .National Prayer. Morning, 11. Mr. James Moore (JfisBioner). Subject: "Skinny Prayers." Evening, 7. Mr. S. Costell. Soloist: Madame Mueller; ' Song Service, '8.30. ' ■- _, DAY OF NATIONAL PKAYER. UNITED RELIGIOUS SEEVICE. .. ' TOWN HALL. ■ . TO-MOBEOW (SUNDAY], 7th OCTOBER, At 3 p.m. jTN response to the request of the GovJL ernmeht that SUNDAY, 7th October, should be set anart as a DAY OF NATIONAL PEAYER, Hia Worship the Mayor hae arranged for A UNITED RELIGIOUS SERVICE, to he held in the Town Hall, TO-MORROW (Sunday)., the 7th instant, at 3 ij.m. ' s . • ■ • • Hia Lordship Bishop Sprott will: deliver the address, and the Reverends Dr. Gibb, J. G. Chapman, and J. Reed Glasson will . also take part in the service. His Worship tho Mayor will preside. , ' JNO. E, PALMFJI, / [Town Clerk. sth October, 1917. ; mSB SALVATION . ARMY.. ) NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYEE. A Popular Service for the People will be conducted by' COMMISSIONER HODDEE. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. ' ''. Mrs. Hodder, Lient.'-Ooloncl. M'lnnes, and full Stafl will Assist. Bright Appropriate Musia by City and — South Wellington Silver Bands, and WELLINGTON SONGSTER BRIGADE. The Commissioner will also conduct ' Meeting 11 a.m. in the Citadel. CECIL GARAGE. (Adjoining Hotel Cecil, Molesworth St.) WE have the follorcine lined Cars placed in our hands for.sale, all in Rood tunning order:— 1 CALTHOEPE. 3-seater and dicky Beat. 1 NAPIEE, 2-seater. 1 BUIOK, 5-seater. 1 ENGLISH KBIT, 5-seatcr. • 1 STAR DELIVERY VAN ibig body). A. HEATHER, 'Phone 3506. Manager. BUY BEITISH AVON TYRES. THE most durable of all Tyres are AVONB. They have a tread of toughest and most resilient rubber, and fabric walls of sturdiest strength. Obtainable Everywhere. Sole N.Z. Distributors: Maling and Co., Ltd., Chrietohurch. ARTHUR J. " WYOHERLEY. Lock and Key Specialist. Keys cut to any pattern. Safe and P o Box Keys promptly duplicated. Every description of < Locksmith's Work thoroughly catered for. ' Address: KING'S CHAMBERS, "- Wellington f 'Phone 568. Priiato 'phone 2234 (2 rings). _ iNOOME TAX RETURNB. ME. P. D'E. HODGKINB, late Adjuster to the Land and Income Tax D e . partment, who has recently retired from the Department alter 15 years' service, is prepared to assist farmers and business people in the Preparation of their Ificomo Tax Returns and Objeotlons either by correspondence or personal Interview Addrew Box 97, or Lamhton Quay (near Feblio Trust Offlo?).
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