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RELICIOUB SERVICES., QT. ; PAUL'S PRO-CATHBDBAI* K-J ■ Mulgravo Street. Holy Communion,'B a.m. ■ Manns, Preacher; The Eov. E. L Sok. . '. Children's Sorvico, 3, p.m.: Preacher: Th« Rev, R. • Young. Evensong, .7. . Proaohor: The, Rev. J. W< Dcano. I ■ ' ■ TINAKORI - ROAD CnURCHROOM-' Children's Service, li a.m. 933S ®T. THOMAS'S PAROCHIAL' DISTRICT. J WELLINGTON SOUTH. ' STH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH- ■ . i ; 8 ;a.m.: Holy Eucharist; 11 a.m; Mating [ Litany and Sermfln. Prcachcrßev. G. W» i.Deilt, :; Vicar';of.Eltham. ;6.30.p.m.: Evensont* ! and. Sermon. Preacher; Hov. E. L Sola, • Vicar of Bulls;. • 1 ." ST. HILDA'S CHURCHROOM,;. ISLAND BAY. i - a.m.:-- Holy Eucharist and Sormon. Preach-ers Rev. A. T. B. Page, Vicar ot , 1 Greytown. 11.15 a.m. Matins and Sermon. 7 p.m.: Evensong and Sermon. Preachers ' Rev. H. T. Stealey,, Principal of Clareville ■ Maori College. " PALM GROVE CHURCHROOM, . BERHAMw . PORE- \ ' 7 p.m.: Evensong and Sermon. 9333 The missions to seamen church ' AND INSTITUTE, Whitmoro Stroot. SUNDAY. JULY U, 1909. Services at 11,-7,.-and 8.15. Preacher—Mß.' JAMES' MOORE, Missioned . . Subjects: \ I .' ' 1. "Tho Cruncher at tho,Door." • 2! "Tlio Fall of Cities." : 3. "Ho Wrote on the Ground;*' ' :■ , . Prayer Meeting'at 6.30. , .; • . i Sailors' Parlour opened at 10 and S. , Institute opened daily. , r SSO S" T. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS STREET i (Presbytenan). ; i TO-MORROW. • v ; Morning 11—DR. PORTEOUS, ' ' "What India Noedß." ; Evening 7—REV. DR. GIBB. • . Commemoration' of the 400 th Anniversary ot., the BiftH of John Calvin—"The Man who put Iron into,the Blood of tho Nation.", j (3574. rmURCH OF CHRIST' (Vivian Street*. V- TO-MORROW. 11 a.m.—Worship. . 7 p.m.—People's Sorvico. •r . .. . ... / ' ' . • Prcacher— " .- . ■'• JOS.. J. FRANKLYN. Subject—"Truth, and ita Seekers. v>- -, ' Please Note.—Next Sunday Wcofe (July IS), a . Collection will be taken up for Cyisau/ Unemployment Fand. . . . . 593 . TJIBLE SCHOOL AND MISSION, to U caiv -0... ried on regularly . (D.V.) in NewtownLibrary' Hall, Sunday, Afternoon'at 3, Evening at 7; and also at 8.20, after Church. Bible help 'for all, ; and .Gospel Addresses to which the ■ unattached . aro. earnestly invited. . At . Opening Services on Sunday, Reports of Chap- , mnn-Alexander Missions and Extracts and In-, oideiits from Addresses, with other short Gos-. pel Addresses.-by W. CORRIE JOHNSTON.i .. ' ' l ; . 618 . . TSTEDANTA PHILOSOPHY.-Sister AW V. ■ bamia, representative of Vcndania^of. India' and America, will hold devotional Altar Service of Vedanta, and Lecture, SUNDAY,. 11 . a.m., Masonic Hall, Bbulcott Street,upon . "Divine Motherhood." Evening . Lecture, 7-, / o'clock; "The. Symbolic Meaning of Adanrand Ev©, 'and' the Garden of' Eden" (Vedanta stand- , point). TUESDAY,: 3 p.m., (Ladies ' only), ; •Tjife's Secrets." p.m., fl"Meditation, What it is. What it Does." •: Collcctio^ TENDERS. - ITT. MOtTM I ,' ELECTRICAL ENGINEEB,. O . ELECTRIC LIFT \ SPECIALIST, Sole New Zealand Agent—Archibald, Smith, ■ ■ , and Stevens, London and-Manchester.; . • LIFTS FOR ALL PURPOSES. • ROUTE'S BUILDINGS (Top Floor), -v /' FEiTHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. -. '■ .- /' . • ...' ... C 1093 E. O/CLARR -i •-'! • • • • Glazed v pipe and ' sanetaey wars'' MANTJFACTURBBS, , * - Wellington * Bratich: PISTONE.^"" AU •Communications addressed Bos. A -Pifll Office,ketone,' -will receive Prompt- AttiubM.w 1 " B. BijRK, , , CltSB ' nnHB ' NBUCHATEL . vCO,' ■ . 1 , lIMITED 7, • , , Sole Owners VAL DE TEA VERS Asphalt# , ; •• Minei : ■ For Flat' Roofs, Basements, DampconMM. i Tb'o Only Real Asphalt®' Firm; in AnstralMij. • Toleshono, 2191. - , CIOIZ ! T"OHN' ' • DUTHIE AND "CO, ' ' , ■ Are Agents For • ' - V 2 • CHATWOOD'S PATENT SAFES, AND' 1 - STRONGROOM DOORS. Every Chatwood Safe is solid, at 'all cornet*. Tho body is of host tested steel, half-uaca thick, bent cold. . The chambcra are charged , with the most perfect nonjconduchng material. 2 a'nd constructed by . hiehly-shlled worianen. " Safes'for the Colonial Market are often of special '.guality.' .' : ,; - - i . CHATWOODS BUILD TJO CHEAPENED SAFES, ■' THEIR "SAFES ' AND -DOORS ABB ! , SOLD ON THEIR RELIABILITY., f .7;I. B W. - MILLS " AND'i CO., LTIX, « WELLINGTON, . FOR EVERYTHING IN BUILDERS'- AND 6 CONTRACTORS' SUPPLIES.' B AGENTS FOBWhito Horso "Invicta" Cement , Blackwall Galvanised, Corrugated Iron 1 Zealandia Galvanised Corrugated Iron ..... ;■ WJiitecroSs Fencing Wire. . . • Milner's Strongroom Dbors ' : Sherwin and Cotton's Air Pit ; , ' Bon-Accord (Farquhar and Gills) Paint* Paroid ltoofing • T. ; -and/W.. Smith's Wire Ropes ;. . Robey's'Portable Enginoa . ' Aer Motor Windmills. '■ 1 CU5S>' r. ... • ' —' FREEZING 1 SHEEP IND LAMBS. . rE WELLINGTON MEAT " EXPOE®, COMPANY. LTD„v '• . ■ ' Is prepared, to r PURCHASE FAT SHEEP Al}D LAMBS By weight or at per head. j The Company also offers clients every facility. ■ > for frocimg on thoir-om account f' v- ' / ■ . 1";": t Prices can-be obtained on application at the V 1 Company's Offices, or from any of thb Buyoni ' in' the country. l • . - ' W.G.'FOSTER, , I C 591 , t Managing Directog. . •KKKKKKKKKKKKK K K .. rr A Dainty Delicacy. jr ! LEMON CHEESE "I<" K • -jr- This exquisito product is mak- .rr • ing friends everywhere! .. It's cs wholesome as whole- 5 , K ineal' bread—so tempting that; K' > •jr : eve'ry cliild and grown-up want , i; MORE when once, they have ; • K tried it. .' . • • :iV - J£'. A trial.lib. Glass Jar of "K" lv ■ |r LEMON CHEESE will ma!iO. you and it friends for life. . . •-p.-'-v K All grocers sell it . • •.! K■ , K ■tr - i Manufactured by . rr , ; , tt S. KIRKPATRICK & Co., Ltd., Jp 1 NEI.SON, **• K. ,"Whcro tlio Best Fruit Grows," IC kkkkkkkkkekkk TfT will be good' news tor Advertisers to Ji. know that "Tho Dominion" _haa a latgor ;-. circulation than any other morning paper, ia ■ , I New Zealand. ■ j

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 556, 10 July 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 556, 10 July 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 556, 10 July 1909, Page 2

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