f GOVERNMENT NOTICES. The Government, despite the fact that Tho Dominion" ha 3 tho largest circulation of any morning paper in the s Wellington Province, has decided to boycott tho paper so far as Governinent advertisements are concerned. In order that our readers may not suffer from this grave abuse of -Mina isterial authority we publish the advertisements below at our own cost. . MEW ZEALAND . RAILWAYS. '. I'ALMEKSTON NORTH WINTER SHOW AND DAIRY CONFERENCE, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, and 2-ltli JUNE. r HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to •. Palmerston North, available for return until 12th July, will be obtainable from any station on tho North Island Main " Line and Branches (excepting from 1 North of Frankton), also from Cambridge, Ruakura Junction, Hrmilton, and intermediate stations, from 20th to 23rd - June, inclusive, and from Wanganui, Tais hape, Foxtoii, Wellington (Thorndon), . Daimovirko, Jfnsterton, and intermediate stations by morning trains on 24th June. EXCURSION TICKETS TO PALMER- - STON NORTH will Not 1* issue on any . of these days hv the WELLINGTONAUCKLAND EXPRESS TRAIN. BY ORDER. RELICIOUS SERVICES. [ QT. . PETER'S CHURCH. FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. ] B.—Holy Communion. 11.—Matins and Sermon. 12.15—H01y Communion. 7.—Evensong and Sermon. J KELBURNE CnURCEROOM. B.—Holy Communion. 11.—Matins. TARANAKI STREET MISSION ROOM. 11 and 7. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN CHUECH AND INSTITUTE, Whitmorc Street. SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1910. Services at 11, 7, and 8.15. . Preacher-MR. J. MOORE, Missioner. Subjects—(l) "Why the Rainbow." (2) "The Ship, the Wtiter, tho Faith." (3) - "Lea.pi.ng, Walking. Praising." Solo at 7 by Miss V: Mueller. . Prnyer Meeting nt C.30. Sailor's Parlour opened at 10 and 2. Institute opened daily. , p ST. ' JOHN'S CHURCH, "Willis Street (Presbyterian). ! SERVICES TO-MORROW— Morning, 11 a.m. Evening, 7 p.m. Preacher-REV. E. C. TENNENT. , QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WELLINGTON TERRACE. SERVICES, SUNDAY, JUNE 19th. Morning at 11. Evening at 7. Preacher: REV. J. GIBSON SMITH. Evening Subject—"The Soul and ite Treasures." S' ALVAT IO N AR M Y~. Vivian Street, Wellington, j 11 n.m.-Subjeot: "The Bleatiiig of the Sheep." S p.m.—Song Service and Testimony. 7 p.m.-Subieet: "A Mighty Fall and a Mighty Rise." Duet by Members of Scotch Songsters. Band will.jilay and songsters will sing. D. A. GUNN, Adjutant. TENDERS. • WANTED, mENDERS for Felling about 50 Acres ■ JL bush; nlso Tenders for about 80 chains fencing; labour only. Tenders ■ close 22nd INST. Apply G. H. WOLTERS, Kn'itoke. /'MEETINGS. N 1 Z. ALLIANCE ANNUAL MEETING • AND DOMINION CONVENTION. JUNE 22nd, 23rd, and 2-lth. Convention sessions each day, St. John's Schoolroom. Dixon Street. , MONSTER TEA, WEDNESDAY, fi p.m. > WESLEY SCHOOLROOM, TARANAKI STREET. Tickets, Is. DOMINION DEMONSTRATIONS TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. • United Choir, 300 Voices. ' Conductor, Mr. C'. A. Potts (America). 1 Accompanist, Mrs. Potts. WEDNESDAY'S PLATFORM: Chairman: Wesley Sprtigg, Esq., (Auckland). Speakers: Dr. TCenry (America), Subject, '"Partnership With' the Publi- .'" can"; and T; E. Taylor, Esq., M.P. (Christchureh). ' THURSDAY'S PLATFORM: Chairman: Rev. F. W. Chatterton (Principal Te Rau College, Gisborne). Speakers: Revs. Fred. Bennett (Rotcrui\). R. S. Gray (Christchurch), and L. M. Isitt (Christchureh), and Miss Stirling. Licenses in the King Country and Temperance Work amongst tho Maoris will be specially dealt with. ■ THE PAPAEOA COALMINING COMPANY, LTD. ' NOTICE. I • nnHE FOURTH ORDINARY ANNUAL J- GENERAL MEETING of The Paparoa Coalmining Company, Limited, will he held in the Hall of tire Chamber of . Commerce, Customhouse Quay, Welling-' , ton, on WEDNESDAY, tho 22nd JUNE, 1910, at 12 o'clock Noon. BUSINESS: To % receive ami consider the Directors' , . and Auditors' Reports, The Accounts and Balance-sheet, The Election of Directors; and Tho Appointment of Auditors. By order of tho Board. G. G. TOWNSEND, Manager and Secretary. Bth Jnno, 1910. W4NTED, members Hutt Recreation Club .to attend Special General I Meoting, Tuesday, 21st June, at S., R. • Lazarus, Hon. Sec. COUBSINC. JUNE 23, 24, 25: (SHOW WEEK). nnHE WATERLOO CUP. J. R. SEWELL, ESQ., Judge. THE EVENT OF THE COURSING ' SEASON. l Will be Run at ■ TnE PALMERSTON NORTH COURS- ■ ING CLUB'S ENCLOSURE, TERRACE END. RECORD ENTRIES. Train loaves Wellington 7.-J5 a.m. Train leaves Palmerston North 5 p.m. SPORTSHG. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. WINTER (STEEPLECHASE) MEETING, JULY ICth, 20th, and 23rd, 1910. IVfOMINATIONS for all Events, except -!■" Ihe Trial i'late, CLOSE at NINE O'CLOCK P.M. on MONDAY; JUNK 20ih, 1010. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 846, 18 June 1910, Page 2
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