RELIGIOUS SERVICES. S~ T. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAI MULGRAVE STREET. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. Holy Communion—B a.m. Matins—lo. Second Celebration (Chornl) and Sei moii, 11. Evensong—7. TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOM. Children's Service, 11 a.m. ©T. PETER'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. Holy Communion, 7 and 8 a.m. Matins and Sermon, 11. Mon's Bible Class. 3. Hvensoii!? and Sermon, 7. KELBUENE (St. Michacl'sJ, 8, 11, and? TAEANAKI STREET MISSION.-l: md 7. T\HE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN CHURCI A' AND INSTITUTE, AVHITMORE STREET. SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1911. Services at 11, 7, and 8. Morning I'reacher-MH. C. B. BURDE KIN. Evening Preacher-MR. J. SNELL, Soloist-MISS GREY. Institute opened daily. Sailors' Parlour opened at 2, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Willis Street (Presbyterian). TO-MORROW: Morning, 11. Evening, 7. REV. DR. GIBB. Morning: "Contrary Winds." Evening: Commemoration Ter-centcnarj if Authorised Version of the Bible. Mush L'o Deum, and Appropriate Anthems. ST. ANDREW'S . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WELLINGTON TERRACE. SERVICES, SUNDAY, APRIL 30. Morning, 11. Evening, 7. Preacher: REV. J. GIBSON SMITH. Evening Subject: "The Bible in Moderi Light." SALVATION ARMY, VIVIAN STREET 7 a.m., Knee Drill. 11 a.m., Holines: Meeting. 3 p.m., Sunshino Meeting Music, Songs,. and Testimony I p.m., Memorial Service .to late Brothe: I. Dent. Special Music arid Singing Dpen-airs: 10 a.m., Lome Street; 2 p.m. Scarborough Terrace. P. A. GUNN, Adjutant.. OT'ELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION TERCENTENARY CELEBRATION, a 5 p.m. Brotherhood Meeting, Druids Hall. MR. E. A. WRIGHT, M.P., "Th Influence of the Bible." 7 p.m., People's Service in King' Theatre. REV. E. 0. BLAMIRES Soloist, Miss Dorothy Clark. Selection by Silver Band. PROGRESSIVE Thought-Masonic Hall Boulcott Street. Public Addressei jy Rev. M. Walker to-morrow. 11 a.m. 'Love, a Consuming Fire." 7.30 p.m. 'Overcoming Fear—How Not to Worry.' Jollection. : QjISTEE AVABAMIA, representative o •J Vedanta, on her way to India, Lee :ure9 Next Sunday! May . 6th, Masonii Hall, Boulcott Street. Special subjects Noto TO-DAY'S Papers. Kindly in lOrm friends. All welcome. Collection WANTED TO BUY. gJTAMPS.-Fabulous Prices Paid. Sonc "for Free Illustrated List. T tvicolle, 14 Hunter St., Sydney. WANTED to Buy, Vertical Iron Pus Mill, wire cut. Casey, Brickmaker Mataroa. WtyN-rEO T8 SELL, The' gear meat peeservinc and freezing company of new zealand, limited, FOR SALE, MARBLE SLABS AND COUNTER. Apply . MANAGER, ' Cuba Street Shop. FERRETS for Rabbiting and Ratting from 10s. to 15s. eaeh; also Muzzle; and Nets; state requirements. Binnic': Bird and Animal Stores, Duncdin. GENT.'S Genuine B.S.A. Eadie, back pedal, Dunlop tyres, nearly new, £> 10s. Universal Supply Co., 120 Manner Street. FOR SALE, Traction-Engine, ' Chaf Cutter, Combine, Whare on Wheels and Tools. Apply to NEWTON KING, New Plymouth. ■WSTANTED to Sell, White ' Pcdigre Bull Bitch, splendid head, and verj affectionate. _ Price, ten guineas. Alsi Pup Slut, sired by Bromley Smasher arindlo and white; price three guineas ipply MRS. F. G. SCANES, Sefton. FOR SALE, Taxi Cab Body, carry ( passengers, .£6O; cost „Cl-10; also nev Kosmos Taximeter, 420. Apply Mitchell rt'clkslcy Street E., Auckland. LADY'S Bicycle, nearly new, free wheel, front and rear brake, £! 10s. H. Corrick, 120 Manners Street. W 'ANTED to Sell, 150 Woolly Lamps Apply A. E. Cottle, Haywards. |710JR SALE, 3£ h.p. Brown Motor Cycl< i- • in good order. , Apply Boucher,■ 14: Fcatherston Street. FOR SALE, Purebred Persian Kittens from imported parents. Apply ti Mrs. H. T. Lysaght, Normanby. JjlOR SALE, Several Second-hand Motor ■ cars, at low prices. The list, witl full particulars, sent on application ilso in stock, for sale, at the moment Two New 1911-built 5-seated Touring Car; ind One "Hupmobile," 20-h.p. 4-cylinders two-seated car. If required, terms can lx arranged. H. Leicester, office, Herber Street. Garage, Edward Street. £CO/« English Cycles, Guaranteed lj 00/ months, Free Wheel, Tw< Brakes, •; Brook's Saddles, Dunlop Tyres, ft'ostwood Plated Rims. Mudguards' Pump, Bag, Tools. Watt's Cycle Depot! Palmerston North. •' • ■ ' FOR SALE. 1,000,000 BIRCH FENCING POSTS. RJOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER PRICES REDUCED. Our Motto is: Small Profits and Quick Returns. . SOUND AND WELL TRIMMED. F. 0.8. Upper Hutt Apply C. HANSON AND CO., Box 7, Upper Hutt. THE GEAR MEA'T PRESERVING AND FREEZING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. NOTICE. THE RETAIL BUSINESS now beinf ;arried on at tho Cuba Street Shop will 30 Transferred to the LAMBTON QUAI! premises after 29th APRIL, 1911. Wellington, 27th March, 1911, ITJEAR SIR OR MADAM,- ' Wo take this opportunity of adrising you that we have no business connection with G. R. Lindsay, who ha; recently opened up on Lambton Quay a; uoot importer. To avoid mistakes, and in order that our customers may receivt prompt attention, wo will bo glad if you ivill Doto our address, and address orders ind parcels to Messrs. A. Lindsay, Ltd., 181 Lambton Quay, or Lindsay's Corner, ind 91 Cuba Street. Thanking you for jast favours,' and awaiting your further isteemed commands. Faithfully yours, A. LINDSAY, LTD., JBJ Lambton .Qubv.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1114, 29 April 1911, Page 2
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