CHURCH SERVICES.
; $ _ ':.' Particulars of to-morreuv.'s services at tho following churches are advertised on page 2 of this issue:—'-,'' St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral. (Anglican), ■Mulgrave Street, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. St. Peter's (Anglican), -Willis Street, 11 a.m. and 7. p.m., and Taranaki Street Mission-room. St. John's. (Presbyterian).—ll a.m. 'and 7 p.m. Preacher, Kev. Dr. Gibb. Evening, Rev. J. T. Lawton; subject, "World Movements." - - - St. Andrew's (Presbyterian).—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher, Kev. Gibson Smith. Evening subject (special services for young people) "The Reality, of Conversation."
Salvation Army.—ll a.m.. and 7 p.m, Preacher, Adjutant Gunn. '
Missions to Seamen.—ll a.m. Preacher, morning, Mr. J. Moore, missioner. Even-: ing preacher, Kev. F. Bennett, Maori missioner.
The Wellington Central MissionPeople's service, 7 p.m., at King's Theatre. Song service conducted by Mr. H. T. H. Grave.
Pctone United Mission, 3 p.m. and 8.30 pan. Speakers, Dr. Henry and Mr. Potts. •
Mr. John S. Swan, architect, invites tenders for the erection of a brick and timber building at Upper Hutt.
The Technical Education Department, Auckland, invites applications for a number of positions, particulars of which appear in this issue.
Tenders are invited by the secretary of l.bo Wellington Harbour Board for asphalting of floors of "J" shed.
Messrs. Dalgety and Co. and New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co, will hold a stock sale at Loviu on Friday, August 8. Messrs. Whitcombo and Tombs, Ltd., advertise . particulars of a stocktaking; sale, which will, commence next week. At their rooms, Panama Street, on Tuesday next, Messrs., Harcourt and On. will sell, by public auction, two magnificent sections, situate at Khandallah. Messrs. Dalgety and Co. advertise on para 7 of this issue particulars of a special unreserved sale of store cattle and dairy stock, which will be hold at their Upper Hutt yards on Thursday, August •1. On page 2 of this isstio will be found an advertisement referring to a sale of a dairy farm by Mr. -Newton King, which will take place at New Plymouth on .Saturday. August 20. . To-morrow evening at His Majesty's Theatre, Mr. P. M. Koonin will deliver an illustrated lecture'entitled,. "For God and Tzar." The lecture will •commence at 8 o'clock. .On page 13 of this issue Messrs. Whitcombe and Tombs advertise a new game called "Scallywag." "It can be played on an ordinary dining table, and with the new wire cushioning it gives the game that billiard element which, lias made it such a popular pastime.", A small farm, which should lint! a ready sale, is advertised by Messrs. A. 1,. Wilson and Co., 26 Brandon Street. This farm consists of 2G.V acres of first-class land and stock, 7-rooined house and outbuildings; also post ollico and store, blacksmith shop, etc., attached, bringing in a good remuneration. It is on tho market for quick sale, as the owner , intends leaving .the Dominion. At the Athletic Park, this afternoon, the following Kugby matches will bo played:—St. James, v. Ponnko, and un„utal v. Athletic. At Lower Hutt, Pctono will play Old Boys and Melrose will be pitted against Hutt,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 30 July 1910, Page 6
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