BELICJOUS SERVICES. ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, MULGRAVE STREET. TENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. S a.m., noly Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins, Holy Communion, and Sermon. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. TINAKOEI ROAD SCHOOLROOM. 11 a.m.—Children's Service. QT. PETER'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. TENTH. SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Holy Communion 7, 8, ond, following Mutins (plain), at 11, Kwnsons 7. : Kelbume 8, 11, 7. Tnrareiki Street Mission 11, 7. QT. JOHN'S • CHURr.H, P Willis Street (Presbyterian). TO-MORROW: Morning, 11. Evening, 7. REV. DE. GIBB. Evening: "The Soul's Need in -the Light of the Christ of Galilee and the Christ of the Cross." : The Evening Service begins a WEEK'S MISSION in the Church. : Week Night Meetings, Monday to Friday included, at 7.45 p.m., for the Renewal of the Vows of tho Christian and for the Decision of the Undecided. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIiN CHURCH, WELLINGTON TERRACE. SERVICES,' SUNDAY, AUGUST 20. : Morning 11. Evening 7. Preacher: REV. J. GIBSON SMITH. Evening Subject: "The Holy Fire of , God." . WESLEY CHURCH, TAEANAEI ST. TO-MORROW/EVENING, Special musical service.' Soloists, Miss Brittain and Mr. Phipps. Preacher, Rev. J. G. Chapman, [subject, "A Wheel Within 'a l , Wtofcl." SALVATION ■■: ARMY; -VIVLAN . •'■ ' r STREET." " Adjutant Scotney, assisted by Mrs. Ensign Bladin, will lead on. Bright, homely, helpful meetings. ■ 7'.a.m.; knee drill; 11 a.m., holiness mearihg; 3 p.m., sunshine service;?'p.m., Salvation meeting. ■ ■ ' Mrs. Bladin will sing in each meeting. Open airs, 10 a.m., Hawker Street;. 2 p.m.-, Hankey Street. ■"•• "' • Strani;ers..and visitors to;thojcity cordially invited; ■'•■■>.■-■•■ ■■ ■'•'■•'..-• ■ :";■:- ."• P. A. GUNN, Adjutant. WELLINGTON CITY MEN'S BROTHERHOOD. ' FIRST . ANNIVERSARY.' New Theatre, Sunday Afternoon, 3 o'clock. ' Under the patronage of Messrs. F. M. B. Fisher, J". P. Luke, D. M'Laren,' and R. A. Wright, M.P.'s. Chairman: His' Worship the Mayor. Speakers: Chief P.O. Welsh (H.M.S. Chal-' lepge'r), Mrs. Blamires. Soloists: Miss Virginia Hoot (soprano), Miss. Nicolino Zedeler (violinist), of Sousa's Band Party. Collection for "Sister, of the Poor." Open to All. .. ' " ' WELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION. BLUEJACKETS' MISSION AND : BROTHERHOOD ANNIVERSARY. 11 aim.; Herbert,:, Street . Hall-Chief P.O.' Welsh. 3 p.m., New. Theatre—Sej .Special Advertisement. 7 p.m., New Theatre-Chief P.O. AVelsh and Brass Band of H.M.S. Challenger. 7 p.m., Herber.f;,,Street. Hall—Overflow, Meeting. Chief Gunner Williams and Central : Mission Band. .. . . WOMEN'S" CHEISTfAN'fE'iiPERANCE UNION. IN connection with the above Union a Crusade Meeting will bo held on SUNDAY EVENING, nt 8.15 p.m., in the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Constable Street, . Newtown. Speakers: Mrs. Low, M.A., Rev.. C. A. Sims. Soloist: Miss Hearn. Chairwoman: Mrs. Johnston' Wright. ' ... , ■ tf--" 1 ' * — t .ia WANTED TO BUY. STAMPS— Fabulous Prices paid. Send' for Free-Illustrated List. T. Nicl olle, U Hunter Street, Sydney. . !.:■/• WANTED TO 'SELL. :' • ■ MILK SUPPLY. WANTED to' Place, Output of Milk for 12 months with reputable Firm; probable quantity 60 to 80 gallons, summer, and; winter; guaranteed well cooled; banker's references required. Address "Milk Supjly," "Dominion" Office. WANTED to Sell, good Second-hand Organs; no rea.wnable offer refused. Chas. Begg and Co., Ltd., 118 Willis Street. ■ ■ WHITE Leghorns, 10 laying hens, for Sale; also B. Orpington Cockerel. 15 Argylo Street. WANTED to Sell, Settings of Pure-, bred White Leghorns, 55.; celluloid kg-bands, different colours.ls. per dozen. Stevenson,. Donald Street, Karori. (PHEAP Lining, .fibrous Plaster, suit\J able for whares or buildings, 3d. per yard. Apply 3 Cambridge Avenue. F6ii SALE, Raleigh Bicycle. Eadio hack-pedal; good running order; Universal Supply Co., 120 Manners Street. WANTED to Sell, good Second-hand Oi'gms; no reasonable offer refused. Chas. Bcgg and Co., Ltd., 118 Willis Street. i fl/VA" GALLON Iron Tanks , to bo ' A\3\r cleared below cost,'from E. Back and Co., Riddiford Street^-Wellington. FOR SALE, following 1911-built Motor-j - cars, completely equipped:—"Overland," 1-cyl., 40 h.p., five-seated touring car; "Decauville," 4-eyl., 20 h.p., five-seat-ed touring car, with Eoi-de-Belgo hody, beautifully finished; "Bentall." 4-oyl., 16 h.p., chassis only; "Hupmobile," 4-cyl. 20 h.p., two-seated, torpedo body; "Overland, ,1-cyl., 25 h.p., light delivery wagon; and a number of second-hand Cars. . Lists and full particulars on application to H. Leicester, Show Rooms, Victoria- Street, opposite Town Hall. FOR SALE, or Lease, thoroughbred Stallion Ngatarua, by SnnVestcr— Undine. Particulars and tabulated pedigree, apply li. W. Collins, Newbury, Palmtrston North. .' . ■ WANTED to Sell, Lawrence-Kennedy Milking Plant, for four cows; Hornsby Oil Engine, Vacuum, Pump,' and all piping connected with shed, three buckets; guaranteed good order, .£l3O the lot. Apply G. Eatpn, Parkvale, Carter, ton. ■ WANTED to Sell, One 7-h.p. Marshall Traction ,Engine, 1601b. .pressure, large wheels; Ono Clayton and Shutterworth Combine, One Federal Chaff Cutter, Ono Where. Would sell Engine or Combine- sepurately. ■ Apply P. 0., _p X 43, Marton. L- .a D@ft't iSsslhfs! IHE BEST VALUE EVEH OFFEBia STATIONERY, LEATHER GOODS WRITING OUTFITS 8 Ne» Line of LADIES' HANI* BAGS and WRIST BAGS jast opened ip. Thu Latest Designs, direst froa Ibo mannfactureri. CALi. AND INSPECT. XANKSHBAB'S'
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1210, 19 August 1911, Page 2
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