CHURCH SERVICES,
Particulars of to-morrow's services at tho following churches are advertised on page 2 of this issue-.—
St. Paul's Pro- Cathedral (Anglican), Miilgrave Street. • Preachers: Morning, Rev. J. P. Mayo; afternoon, Eev. 0. M. Stent; evening, Rev. A. T. B. .Page.
St. Peter's (Anglican), Willis Street, and TaranaUi Street Mission-room. Preachers: Morning, Eev. 0. Stent;evening, Eev. J. P. Mayo.
, St. John's (Presbyterian).—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher, Eev. Dr. Gibb. Subject: Evening, Signs of the Times— "The Deification of the Brute."
St. Andrew's (Presbyterian).—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher, Rev. Gibson Smith. Subject: "The Idol at the Door."
Salvation Army. —11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher, Adjutant Gunn.
Missions to Seamen.—ll a.m. Preacher, Mr. J. Moore, missioner. Subjects: (1)
"Some Types of Worshippers."' (2) "Tho Same Wages." ('!) "With Both Hands Earnestly.''
The Wellington Central Mission.— People's Service, 7' p.m., at King's Theatre. Preacher, Rev. E. 0. Biamircs.
Messrs. Pittson and Badgery, Ltd., Pastoral Exchange, Sydney, insert a notice in this issue referring to a sale of stallions, which will take place during the Royal Society's August horse fair.
A striking advertisement in another column should interest those who may be thinking about buying furniture. Messrs. S. S. Williams and Co., of 117 Tafanaki Street, Wellington, give special attention to country orders, which are packed free of charge. A visit" of inspection to the firm's showrooms should not only prove interesting but profitable. '
In view of the close proximiity of tho Race Club's annual ball, Te Aro House announce an unusually beautiful exhibition of fashionable evening attire in their main front window, ami in this firm's advertising space to-day, in another part of the paper, prices and descriptions of some of the garments are given.
Mr. J. M. Spear will give a bioscope lantern lecture in the Conccrt Chamber, of the Town Hall on Friday, July 15.
Messrs. Parker and Vincent, land agents, Levin, advertise in this issue for sale a small farm, situate in Levin.
Tenders for clearing about 250 acres on tho Terawhiti Estate are invited by Mr. 11. Barnes, c.o. Watkins, Hull, and Wheeler, Johnston Street.
According to the Primo Minister in answering a question by Mr. Field, tho Lands Department liiw bad sufficient information furnished to it by Dr. Cockayne and others to enable it to form an idea as to tho best method of dealing with sand-drifts. It must, however, be borne in mind that it is not. the duty of the State to protect and cover with vegetation areas of sandhills owned by private individuals, although the Government is only too pleased to afford' such assistance as lies in its power.
. "I am not aware," savs the Hon. J. A. Millar, in reply to Mr. Arnold, "of any complaint having been made as to the unhealthy conditions of the railway dining-cars, nor of the travelling public being inconvenienced owing to diningcar employees being frequently laid up. The matter will, however, be investigated."
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 864, 9 July 1910, Page 6
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