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FUNERAL NOTICE. THE' Friends of the late PRIVATE PERCY H. WOOD are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., 60 Taranaki St., THIS DAY (SATURDAY), at 2.30 p.m., for Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director and Enibaliner. 60 Taranaki St. and 28 Riddiford. St. . JPhone 937, Day and Night. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late JOHN GRE--1 GORY are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave tho residence of his daughter, Mrs. Harlen, 1 Alma Lane, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 2.30 p.m., for the "• Cemetery,' Bolton Street. E. MORRIS, JUN., . ■ Funeral Director and Embalmor, 60 Taranaki St. and 28 Riddiford St. Telephone 937 (night and day). E. MORRIS. JUNR.. Undertaker and Embalmer, 63 Taranaki Street and 28 St, NO Ring on 'Phono 937 is too early or too late'to-receive immediate attention. Mortuary Ohapol , for tho convenience of the. public. Carriages,, landaus, at the shortest notice,. 'Phone Nos.--Head Department, ■ 937, Newtown Branch, 142. livery Stables, 1668- Private 'Phono, 3749. THANKS. MR. AND MRS. D. HARRIS and Family wish to Thank all' kind friends and , relations who sympathised with them in the loss of their dear son and brother, Walter; also for cards, letters, and telegrams received. s . REtICIOUS SERVIOES, QT.- MARK'S, SUSSEX SQUARE. 24th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. ' 11 a.m.-Matins and Holy Communion. 7 p.m.—Evensong. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS STREET. (Presbyterian.) .SERVICES TO-MORROW. ... Morning, 11. Evening, 7. \ Preacher: REV. JOHN DAWSON. QT. ANDREW'S (Presbyterian) CHURCH, f-J Wellington Terrace. LORD'S DAY SERVICES. Morning, 11. Evening, 7. Preacher: REV. F. ROBERTSON ORR. YTSTESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. TO-MORROW. Morning, 11. Evening, 7. Anthem: "The Lord is my Strength" (Smart). Q CHA PMAN. BAILORS'.FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH, ft AND INSTITUTE, Whitmore Street. ' TO-MORROW. Uni-nine 11.' Evening, 7. Preacher: B Mll JAMES MOORE (Mis"subjects: (1) "Ministering Spirits"; (2) "The-- Good Old Way.. . Soloist: Miss Beatrice Price, Song Service, 8.30. .. Y-M-O.A. Y ' KO - A ' ' TO-NIGHT, at 8-Prayer Meeting. TO-MORttOW (SUNDAY), at 4 p.ni.-Meet- ' ins for Men only. , ~..„v 1, SPEAKER: REV. FRANK OLDBIEVE (N.Z. Organising Secretary for .Mission to Lepers). Subject: "Without the Camp. All Men should be present and hear tne absorbing story of the great work being done amongst India's 250,000 lepers. Strangers' Tea at 5 p.m. Soldiers and Visitors to the City most cordially wclCOmCd - A. E. SMITH, • N Acting General Secretary. UNITED INTERCESSORY SERVICES FOR OUR KING AND EMPIRE. COMMITTEE ROOM, TOWN HALL (Entrance, Mercer Street). TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, D.V. At 3 o'clock. "THE SPIRITUAL FACTOR." Attention has been drawn to the remarkable leading article appearing under tho above heading in "The Dominion" of the 13th inst., upon which a correspondent truly observes that tho spiritual factor means one great volume of supplication for spiritual help and guidance by our God towards victory, peace, and reformation, and these blessings asked by a great Christian people through and in the name ol Jesus Christ our Saviour, the revelation and Son of God the Father, to whom we pray. I think we might look on thai appeal as a spiritual factor. But will on people, ministers and press concentrate and organise for this? .There is always plenty of enthusiasm and support for a' carnival or surprise-packet day. Will you (editor of "Tho Dominion") at least lead tlje Press? Wo believe that long ago our nation might have had peace and victory had she humbled herself before God and looked to Him for help. \ "Through God we shall do valiantly; for lie it is that shall tread down our enemies." - TJRAND'S REGULATING PILL*, ss.boi. Sfost efficient and successful on market. Harmless and reliable. Senl POBT FREE by return on receipt postal notes, bridge Drug Store, Mall Order Chemists, Auckland.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 46, 17 November 1917, Page 1
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