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J PROVINCIAL CENtRES. - (From Our Bpselal- CorrosDonflonn.) - i ■■ ■ - "iWOODVILLE. ... The monthly : meeting./of the : Wobd-r ' ville. Borough Council ..was. held on Fri- . day evening, the Mayor presiding.- It was resolved to - join : witn the County,. ■ Council in a legal opinion, from ilr: Martin regarding ;a claiit made by t-h» r ; Oroua County Council. Mr. W. H. Nel- ■- son waited .On the council with 'regard.to the _Bacon Factory. Koad, and after.. . discussion the matter ; lvas referred to • the.-Worts Committee. :'■ Mr. Metcalf, -- engineer, offered to iindertake tie "drain-T ! 2, sige: scheme for £1000.' It was decided to ascertain the details of. the workHhat'N he,.would-'be-;prepared-to carry out;fdr.>' ; . the sum stated.'. The council, ' after ; a". ~ lengthy, discussion, '-.agreed 'to do:, the ;"-.. drainage: work' by day labour, tenders to;be called'for.pipes 'and ceinent.-. The^.. : , estimate, handed..:in by.. the gas' man-;; - ager for lighting the hand rotunda: was. ? on sidered satisfactory,- - and the work' :■ is 'to ; bo put. in hand. A. sum of '£6 ■ . - 10s. was granted •: to ; the Teoonical' School on the understanding v nol :' e, further appeal would .fo.made.'to-. th«. council.Some rather .ontspokenjV -r&>'' 5-. marks were made'by councillors o:i this . i-. matter. Some , contended; that;tho seo- ~ _ ondary educational :system was .the > undoing of the primary system,;!md tie 'l: U cause of so many school •.commiltees' ;.. 1 's V , the" proper and expenses of ' f e .the-primary jo'! : faetorilyvmet-; 1 r Croquet 's metobers 'it''-was" decided;. :. : -tliat.i membership should-be. confmed to ~ ladies only for the season/-' '.Councillor J M'Cofferv was appointed to tho Cem©-. r) tery and Councillor J: .G-raat, to-the-Library ■ Committee.v The : pay-' - sheet amounted to £518.'. . : "!.- , . i !-'':,■'( .. . The concert organised jasi "yveeK: ; e ; in „ aid; !of ; rthe! funds ■of t'he. ; lo<iil-.:Boy; •- r . Scouts resulted in a net profit of £221 , CARTERTON/ t- A special- meeting 'of - -tie , Borouglt a- Council was -"held . on-. Friday- .evening, . i" when a deputation was roccived in con- ' nection with the public swimming baths.i.: The.:council, decided- to vote £100 to- v i-' wards- the work; the baths - to bil con-" sr.;! .structed 'on 'thefPembrokeVStreet''-! sit&.; is The Mayor (Mr. -J. A. Dudson) and ; , Councillors-W. T. Masson and C. -J. ! Smith were appointed -a-committee >t» act in. the matter,-in conjunction witb. the committee- appointed', by' the. citk-!. ~ zens. ■ 1 v- ... 'A number of members:of,the Carter-i:. ' ton Gun Club have decided to be cor> petitors ;in the £25 clay-bird handicap, ; which is, to. be- fired under -the auspicea ■ of the Hutt Valley Gun Club, at Taitai : on Thursday neit. Messrs. Shaiv.and Cole.have.been,ap» pointed carriers' - .for the '- -Cartertoir ■' - I- branch: of : the Wairarapa Egg Circle. ' >r 1 t_. v ie '••'."-'.v .FHILDiNC. V.;;-;' t. - The anniversary of tho Feilding Primi« A -tive .Methodist, Young :-People's -Society £ of- Christian Endeavour ,;was celebrated.: : - yesterday, when the llev. B. Carlisle, | of .Rongotea, conducted.the services. 7 'The Presbyterian ( 'Church vyesterday ' observed "Young People's Day;' 1 when ai. -j clioiif of thirty ohildrexi,. under'-' Miss-, ° Bray , led ' the singing. ~ Tho Rev. G, ' Budd was the preacher.';:', >' ' •• ; ..« . - : A number of youiig men from Feildmg are. now in Wellington for..the TJniverhi sity.-.. and accountancy ft-examinations. - - [' Mr.-A. J. Geary; town-clorkj is also ; i: amongst the ■ number. ' .G! ■ > BROTHERHOOD 1 e The usual. Sunday..meetiug.vof • thai -■ Wellington Brotherhood "was , hold . a-ti . ; the. King's .Theatre 'yesterday, ;.'. .. t-ho chair being taken by Mr. A. • Sl| Adams, of Dunodtn. ■ i : •: The chairman' said that. anything. to j v be successtul must be founded upon tho/ spirit of 'brotherhood/ and men: couldl ■ not. advance -any :sacial 'movoment with-i :: out' the acknowledgment' of. the: King- .!' f ship .of Christ.: The. workera of . tlio,' : ! world now' seemc-d. to b<! realising "th'atl Ohrißtiaji-: laws - wero-ithe - basis - of - all -. : improvement ,in social conditions, . and., i' having accepted thc.se, ho felt assurea-1 _ i that t'hey would, make: great m the years to come. ■Dr. Chappie, who preferred not to.: , ,< speak; on!'!.p'olitics'.'or.-'social; ; ! : probleins^ but gave an address On .-''The"Brain;" i ; . " with some special. reference ib": thai ,'■ deleterious- elfects'-of alcohol. :. j , ;• • i- A solo was..suiig.„by. ~!Mi:,„..,Gcprge. l - ; The' secretary- announced that-a -bookt j club was'being formed. Next* Sunday i ; ; the presideat will give an address / da/ ■ "Socialism and •Christianity'.'':.''''',.:,. V ■ • CENTRAL MISSION." , , . 4 ' A : good- congregation!! was present in- ! the King's Theatre last 'niglit, when .. 'V a musical service was held in • connoc-' . tiou with the Central Mission. The i'l: subject was "Les-'idns.fram Elijah,'' and l . • !; the- following selections: from tho • 'ora-. towo. were very well rendered:—Duet, : .-| -'.^Vfiat'Hav©■ lAot".do>.: With - .TlioeP : Miss Viard Daniel £and -Mr. Artliur l Okeysolo, "It With AH Your Hearts," ■ 31r. -G. AValter Dowling ; solo,. "Hear: - Ye,: Israel," Miss V. Daniel; solo, "Lord God of-Abraham," Mr. A. Okey. The Rev.v E.- 0. • Blamires gave an - ad- - dress:connecting tho musical numbers', [ ■. "and the- Silver. Band played the • v ''Gloria.".,. .Tho service .was considered the finest, from a musical point of viow, '.!■'• yet held'-.byH-he Mission-'in-thOiV.!. King's ! Theatre. Next Mr. - 'Blamires will give a_reeital of a ro. markablo incident of London! slum lifo^ — THIRTY • HANDSOME PRIZES . ! A PREMIUM FOB EVEKY !'; . COMPETITOR. i ■: Here are the surna'-iifs,--- in.'.jumUed;. form,' of;-'two Of .tho biist-known: UJCII ill '.' V N.Z.: : .V'!:'.:;'S:;r : ! - , '!..-- AADEMRSSWY ' Solve::,the Jumble. ..Send, answer;.-to Manager, ■ "Good Ghee-r,".i Wanganuii' 1 V. Write i tho word "CoUple'V on -eiivelc-pei..-By return mail you will receive your . preraium^reithet, • J a Good 1 Choor. Scent : . • : ■ ijachet. (shilling. size) of.. Packet'.'.of ■ Artistio;'Psstcarde,- whichever:'y6u v stipuiate.*'"'-.' - ~Your';y answer. ■ will ! ' be..! filed, and .• when ' 'Competition eloses on Oct. ?i,: tho - Editor ! of "Good Cheer" will award tlio Tliirty ' Prizes, to the first correct solutions .ejtened in' their' order, ns under i-j-First; Prize, ' - Handsome Barometer, valie . £2', lfts;; !:!; Second .Prize,- Krst T clli&''.CßM^e:'fcl^j'-.i!.:-.-: value <£1 155.; Third ;Prijrfj',' Ornate ■: and'" '!-'■ Useful Copper . Kettle, .. valiis'- ' i'l.;: ios. : - ; ; Fourth,!,:Fit'tli,:',Sixthi!'Sevyith,Eighth; j : and Niiith, : & Sterling Silver [Candlestick", ! • ! i value 7s. Gd.; and to, eachwof 'the,'.nesl-'.-iv i twenty-one a pretty -Poley,;.--Cup and . i Saucer,. yalue:2s. 6d. !' : A .year's, subscripi . •' tion : .to>,"Good , must accompany each : ahswer't. and !it is;a - ' condition gentry' that, ihe decision" shall .bo final. "CcidCheer" isi - 'Npw•!!'^Zcalhnd's ; oily,.;real; v ,MhS2journal;, !'■ Thirty-two'!pages of Vsparkling; ,XPacts, Fashion,-; Pirn,. and, Fiction every-jmonthj -! %, : and your! owUx choice-of . : a ',Frc«tPaper. ■ Pattern. lJomeniber, yon aro sure', of a : Premium, yon may win a handsome i Prize, and-.'yon get: a. .bright and nsefnl v'~ : Komc'jburiial;iUrith'.!a. l fri:e' : pat-iei'n' every! : month, for twelve months, for 2s. Gd.—: -! ./Tho Korth British Academy .which is responsible for the-exhibitibhrat; tlie Roval' Society !'of- jßritish . GaK leries, i'all Mall,' is- ajiroduct of . the cul- : V , ture. of -i!' ransto from'i giving material assistance -to;. needy st-udehts to.awSrdihg prizes to ehil- . dreii' for /'flbwer-bbx! gardens.";;; ' For influenza take Woods' Great I 1:.;. : Peppermint Cure.; Never fails,- !.s. G<L " 'js. Gd.—Advt. :• .- .. ~i •

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 949, 17 October 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 949, 17 October 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 949, 17 October 1910, Page 2

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