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ELECTION NOTICES. r TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. if Til®' BOUGHETTI, who is a candidate JL' for the Hospital Board, will deliver ie a short address to the electors this even,u ing at 8 o'clock- in tho Primitive Methodj ist. Schoolroom,. Sydney Street. All cor- " dially invited to attend. P RELICIOUS SERVICES. QT. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, S Mulgrave Street. I PASSION SUNDAY. Y " ORDER; OF SERVICES: "" Holy Communion.—B a.m. Matins and Sermon—ll. Evensong.—7. n TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOM. Ie Children's Service.—ll a.m. . gjT. PETER'S CHURCH sth SUNDAY IN LENT. 8 Holy Communion. 11 Matins and Sermon. 7 Evensong and Sermon. KELBURNE CHURCHROOM. 8 Holy Communion. 7 Evensong. TARANAKI STREET MISSION ROOM. 11 and 7. WEDNESDAY NEXT: 7.15 Holy Communion, 8 p.m. Fifth Lecture on the Divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ in St. Peter's. . . ■ npfiE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN JL CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, Whitmore Street'. SUNDAY; MARCH 13, 1910. Services a.t 11. 7, and 8.35. Preacher—Mr. J. MOORE, Mi-ssioner, Subjects 1. "Shields."., ;2. "By the Skin of the Teeth." 3. "True Pluck." is Solo a±,7 by Mr. Kelly. « Prayer Meeting—6.3o. fl Sailors' Parlour Opened at 10 and 2. e Institute Opened Daily. B QT. JOHN'S CHURCH, it £3 • Willis Street j (Presbyterian). n ' TO-MORROW. , , Morning, 11. ' Evening, 7. Preacher—REV. DR. GIBB. Evening—Undetected Sins: "When Moses saw there was no man he smote the d Egyptian." . . ' . gT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERUN ■ CHURCH, WELLINGTON TERRACE. SERVICE, SUNDAY, MARCH 13. ; j Morning at 11. Evening at 7. Preacher —Rev. J. GIBSON SMTi'H, , .Evening Subject: g ''Serving Two Masters. OF CHRIST, Vivian Street. SUNDAY, MARCH 13th. Worship and Breaking Bread.—ll. : . Bible 5ch001.—2.15. Gospel Service.—7. • Preacher—D. M.- M'CRACKETT. Subject-"The retrospect of the ungodly after Death." o . p SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, Situation as Manager of Creamery; have had 18 years' exs perience in Scotland,' Full particulars 8 T. Harrow, 1 Queen's Avenue, Dunedin. t> "MfAN'rED, Re-engagement by thor- !■ v» oughly experienced Couple; both 3 able 1 do anything; .£100; references.- Stave--1( \ijfH Regigtiy,' ii?6.Quay. ■ 1 -TOrANalD,' Light Occupation, of anyV T description, by trustworthy young' lady. Apply "H.H.," "Xlominion" Office. W"" ANTED, to Place, ' Woman, light household duties, country; girl 2 - years; 10s. Star, Registry, 200 Quay. W' ANTED Engagement as Nurse or Nursery-Governess by English' Gentle r, woman; ..experienced; fond of childim '■ ".Office. I ITSfANTED, Position, as Lady-help in j gentleman's family; country prel ferred.., Write "A," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, 'by experienced Milker, . Charge of Dairy Farm or Milking on Shares.. "Nomea,'.' Post Office,. Bulls. A SOBER, reliable, elderly Man wants • Employment, groom, milk, garden (vegetables). • Address "5.," P. 0., Palmerston North. ' BREAD Baker and. Small Goodsman seeks position, country preferred. For address, apply "Dominion" Office. OOK, Hotel, Young Man seeks Situation; good references; disengaged. Apply "Competent,"' "Dominion" Office.' HOUSEKEEPER: Advertiser can highly recommend superior .young' per-; son; r thoroughly reliable; excellent with 4 ohildren j. oomfortable home' chief coil-' sideration; forking or tradesman's hoato preferred. "Orphan,". P. 0., Feilding. MANAGERESS, or Position of Trust, desired by. thorough, . oompetent, practical, homely person (Christian Home preferred); anywherei "Sunbeam," P.O. Feilding. . ■ ', EEFINED Young Lady is desirous of obtaining Position, Lady;-help y . in nice home. "Pleasant," "Dominion" Of* lice. . " ' LOST AND FOUND: ! LOST Friend Found.—We thought we'd lost-our mantelpiece, covered by years' deposits from that beastly smoky chimney. One rub with "Kuoiol" brought back his smiling face again; varnish like new: Have You tried it ? WANTED. WANTED to Rent, modern six or seven-roomed House, about Ist May. Reply "Good Tenant,". "Dominion" Office. "ISTE have 6evcTal inquiries for i, 5, and TV 6-roomed Houses, centrally situated, to. Let. . Owners please leave us particulars. We can find Tenants. Easson, Ltd'., 85 Willis Street. : ' - WANTED TO BUY. TXTANTED, 1-horse Electric Motor, in Tf good working condition, cheap. E. F. Jones, Printer, King's Chambers. : ANTED to Buy, a Light Trap, or Hire a 2 or 4 light-wheeler. Reply "Wheeler," "Dominion" Office. . , WANTED to Purchase, fo? prompt cash, 10,000 Sound Empty Sacks. Apply Laery and Co., Allen Street. i W" ANTED to Purohase two Secondhand Billiard Tables; must be in good condition; for oash. Apply, "Cry- . stall," care of "Dominion" Office, Wei- ; lington. ' - • STAMPS.— Fabulous prices paid. Send ; for Free Illustrated Price List. T, Nicolle,"!-! Hunter. Street, Sydney.WANTED TO SELL. FOR SALE.—A nice! comfortable Phaeton, in splendid: order; cheap. Apply, by letter, to Box 17, Te Aro Post Office. ■ ; OR SALE, English Piano in thorough 1 order; good tone; price, -£10. Apply i "Music," "Dominion" Agency, Newtown, i Cycle, thorough good order, <UT freewheel, good brake, .£3 3s. H. . Corrick, 120 Maaners Street. | W' ANTED to Sell Lady's Cycle, free- , wheel, small size, suit youog girl; 1 perfect condition; M is. H. Corrick, 120 Manners Street. : . have a special line of lj-h.p. V V Vertical Boilers, new, hover been used. Having purohased these 'at a low oost we are prepared to sell at low prices. "HUME'S MACHINERY EXCHANGE," 360 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 771. 'Phone 2892. WANTED to Sell, Furniture, auction prioes; Duchesses, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Stretchers, Tables, Bicycles, ■' Floorcloths. Braithwaite's Auction Mart, ' Manners Street. THE results obtained by Advertisers in the Classified Columns of "The Dominion' 4 are such as to confirm their belief that tho paper has a wider circu- j lution than any other daily journal in i Hew. Zealuuk

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 2

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