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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, Mulgrave Street. FIRST SUNDAY*"AFTER EASTER. ORDER OP SERVICES'. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. . Matins and Second Celobration, 11. Evensong—7. TINAKOEI ROAD CHURCHROOM. Children's Service— ll a.m. ST. PETER'S CHURCH, LOW SUNDAY. B—Holy Communion. '10-Matinß. ■ 11—Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon. ' 3—Service for. the Young. . . . 7—Evensong and Sermon. KELBUBNE CHUECHEOOM. ■ 11—Matins, 11.30 Holy Communion (Harvest Thanksgiving, Service by the Bishop). : 2.4s—Children's Service. TARANAKI STREET MISSION ROOM. 11 and 7. ■ / mHE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN CHURCH -i AND INSTITUTE (Whitmore St.). . SUNDAY, APKIJU 3, 1910.. . . Services at 11, 7, and 8.15. Prcacher-MR. J. MOORE, Missioner. Subjects:—l. "Strange Calls."- 2. "Forgotten—But." 3. "Made Glad." Solo at 7 by Mr. Sivell. Prayer Meeting at 6.30. . Sailors' Parlour opened at 10 and 2. Institute opened daily. OT JOHN'S CHURCH, O Willis Street (Presbyterian). . TO-MORROW. ; Morning 11. '. Evening, 7.. - DR. GIBB. Evening:—"The , Signs of the Times"! A Course of Sermons.' "Is the. World Growing Better or Worse?" . ■■.'.■ i se andrews presbyterian church, wellington terrace. serviceTsunday. Morning at 11. Evening at 7. Preacher-Rev. J. , GIBSON, SMITH. . Evening Subject: "Making a Friend of God." (HHURCn OF CHRIST, >ivian'Street; , '.SUNDAY, APRIL;3rd. .; Worship and Breaking Bread.—ll. .Bible 5ch001.—2.45.■ Gospel Service.—7, '■.: Preachorf-p.M. M'CRACKETT.:. ; . Subjeot-rfA; i'alk v(ill-us-trated with ; 'ob]'e'ots).'.s ,"'.'.;" y|. WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki" Street. . SPECIAL SERVICES.. -:■ TO-MORROW (SUNDAY),:at 11 a.m., :': 3 p.m., and 6.30 p.m.. To be conducted by REV. C. H. LAWS, 8.A., President of Methodist Conference. HARVEST THANKSGIVING AND , ; CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. DR. HENRY'S ..MISSION. Under auspices WELLINGTON MINISTERS' ASSOCIA- ' ' TION. -\- :•: .•■.. . TOWN HALL, APRIL 10-28. Missioners—Dß. HENRY. , , . MR. CHAS. A. POTTS. . SUNDAYS—3 p.m., Men's-Mass Meeting; 8.30, After Church Rally. ' WEEK EVENINGS—Town Hall, at 7.80. MEN'S NOONDAY MEETINGS AT., r-i -.: ' '■'XM.CiA,'- , ■-. y< Singing, lod-by gtfat United Choir conducted by Mr. C. A. Potfes. .' .V Alexander's New Hymn Book. ' :: MISSION: OPENS NEXT SUNDAY.-. ' ~-' •■■ J. E. CLARKE, . , ' ■ '. , ■ H. N. HOLMES, 1 ■'■ ' . '• : , Secretaries.- '

; WANTED TO SEL)L. A ...REAL Good Workman's Freewheel Cycle,:-,ia, good condition, £2 10s. H. Corrick, 120' Manner s; Street. ' ..■ •TO SAWMILLEES AND OTHERS; ■pIOR SALE, a new, Horizontal...Steam. 1 ;Engine, ;and .'.Multitubular' Boiler,: immediate delivery, engine 16in. cylinder x 2'4in. stroke/boiler :14ft. 16ft. diam;, 1301b. : working .pressure, complete with all mountings and fittings. ■•'.'•; '' Tor full specification: and price, apply , .P.O. BOX 2SG, WELLINGTON. T ADY'S Free-wheel Cycle, thorough -H-J good condition, £i 10s. H. Corriok, 120 Manners Street. ■ . '•■, '■ ■ ~ ■• : '<■■ ■■'■■■■lazK; •■ •■■• ■' . ■■. ■■■' WANTED to Sell, for Winter months,' 40- to 50 gallons of milk daily. Apply "Dominion?.-Office. ■ V ' PIANOLA, PIANO (STECK). . WANTED to Sell, Pianola. (Steck) Piano; great sacrifice, ..use three months. Owner' leaving New Zealand. Part cash taken if guaranteed. Apply 192 York Terraee, .Oriental Bay. ■■'':■ ■.-.■ WANTED, to .Sell, immediately, Contents, four-roomed Cottage, outhouse, conveniences, no reasonable-.offer refused. Apply 35 Boulcott Street. / ANTED to ■ Sell,' Pointer' Slut, three months old; .Write to "Independent," "Dominion" Office. ■. '.;■■■• . THE LINDE BEITISfI KBPRIGEEA-- ;. v ; TION ENGINE.. ;' . . WANTED TO SELL,: with immediate delivery,: if necessary, ~. ' ' ONE No.II.REFRIGERATIONENGINE , ■ V ONE BOILER FOR.SAME.- .•: '.■ The above can be seen on the/premises of Messrs.''Dimock.'and "Co., Waterloo. ■Quay. ■■ ■■'■" '■:'■.■ -'•' ■■■••'■ ■■ '• -.':'■. '■:/';■•■';;'; Application to be made to '.' • '~;;: ' . ■•■ •:: ' G. W.: FRIER, •;.:: .: AtKirkoaldie and Stains, Ltd.-- '• '■■■■. FOR SALE.; '.■-■■'.. -v' : OEED CLEANING PLANT, IOAT CRUSHER, complete. 1 No. i BENTAL GRISTER, complete. 1 SEED-CLEANING PLANT, consisting of— '■■'.■ 1 .■.;■ i . 1 SHAKER, . '■'■• , ■■■; . 1 BLOWER. 28.RIDDLES. . . . .... With necessary Pulleys and.Belting...'■ 1 SHELL GRINDEB AND SEAKEB, oomplete. . ■ ..' ■ ... .1 16-H.P. CEOSSLEY'S GAS ENGINE. 62FT. SHAFTING. 8 SHEAR LEGS and BRASS BEARINGS to erect shafting: on. ■ ; ''■•' ALL IN GOOD WORKING ORDER. . , ■ Apply--0.F.C.A., LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH. ' ANTE!) to Sell, Cat Blooms, in any quantity or variety; private customers .preferred. Apply P. 0., Box 153, Palraorston N. •''..■ .

HUME'S , Machinery Exchange, 360 Lanibton Quay. For Sale—Stemwheel Steamer, 75ft x 155 ft. 125 Passengers. Sawiuiils, Tiniber Rights, Bullock Teams, ate. 18-h.p. Suction-Gas Plant, complete. Briok-niaking Plant, complete. Motor-Boats, etc., etc. Thornycroft Oil Traction Engine, etc., etc. P.O. Box 771. .'Phone, 2692. Ip/ANTED to Sell, Furniture, auction ■»¥ prices; Duchesses, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Stretchers," Tables, Bicycles, Floorcloths. Braithwait.e's Auction Mart, Manners Street. . LOST AND FOUND, LOST Friend Found.—We thought we'd lost our mantelpiece, covered by j-ears' deposits from that beastly smoky chimney. One rub with "Knoxol brought baofc his smiling face again; Tarnish like new. Have Yon tried it?

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 781, 2 April 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 781, 2 April 1910, Page 2

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