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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ST, PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, MULGRAVE STREET. 21st SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY., 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matins and Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. TTNAKORI ROAD CTIURCHROOM. 11 a.m.—Children's Service. QT. PETER'S CHURCH. 0 Willis Street. Holy Communion, 7, 8, and Choral Celebration, after Matins at 11. Children's Service, 3. Evensong, 7. KELBURNE: 8, 11 and 7. TARANAKI STREET MISSION, 11 and 7 Q~t! KA R O R I. OPENING OF THE NEW CHURCH Services on SUNDAY, sth NOVEMBER. 8 a.m.,' Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matins, H.C., and Sermon. Preacher, the Vicar. 3 p.m., Children's Service. 7 p.m., Choral Evensong and Sermon. Preacher, The Venerable Archdeacon Harper. , Collection at all services in aid of the Building Fund. . THE REV. R. B. S. HAMMOND, of ' Sydney, will Address a Great Prohibition After-Church Rally in the TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (Sunday), November. sth, at 8.30 p.m. Also, MONDAY, Sydney Street Schoolroom, 8 TUESDAY, Town Hall Concert Chambor, 8 p.m. Mr. Hammond is one of the best known Anglican Ministers of Australia, and a wonderfully effective speaker on the Temperance Question. G. PETHERICK, Hon. Secretary. ST. " JOHN'S ■ CHURCH, "..Willis Street (Presbyterian). . 'V' •: TO-MORROW: Morning, il: Rev. Dr. Gibb. Evening, 7.: Rev. R. Inglis, M.A. QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN ° . . CHURCH, Wellington Torrace. SERVICES, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5. Morning, 11: Rev. R. Inglis, M.A. Evening, 7: Rev. J. Gibson Smith. Evening Subject: "Tho Claims of Christian Missions." WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. • TO-MORROW; : ;»'■...• ..Morning, 11.—Rev. A. J. Seamer. . Evening, 7.—Rev. J. G. Chapman. Solos by. Miss Pinches (Wanganui). ! and. Mr. Aspinall (Auckland). ' TOWN HALL. " : TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), NOV. sth. WEBB ST. PRIMITIVE METHODIST Sunday School ANNIVERSARY. Services: 11 a.m.—Rev. W. S. Potter. 3 and 7 p.m.—Rev'. G. Knowles Smith, of Duncdin. . NEW FESTIVAL MUSIC By Children, Choir, and Orqhestra. Offertories for Sunday School Work. WELLINGTON.CENTRAL MISSION. NEW THEATRE. : 3 p.m.—Pleasant Sundav Afternoon. Chairman, Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G. SpoakoTs: v Dr. Platts-Mills and Sister Mildred (newly appointed). A fine programme, in which-:-Miss G. Helen. Gardner W. Aspinrill (Auckland) and S. H. Osborn (Dunedin) will appear. 7 p.m.—Mrs. E. O. Blamires and Sitter Mildred.. Soloist, Miss Isabel Grant (Christchnrcli). 8.30 p.m.—Dedication of. Sister Mildred by Revs. J. Ward, J. G. ChaDman, and C. H. Olds. ' . ■ BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS. TO DRAPERS. A FORTUNE IN THIS. WANTED, to Sell, a General Drapery and Clothing Business situated in the centre of a largo dairying district (North Island). It is tho leading business • in the town, and has been established over 20 years, up-to-date premises, long lease. Stock about .G5000; turnover last year, : .£8500; gros3 profit for the year, ,£2BOO. For full particulars, apply "Soft Goods," "Dominion" Office. POULTRY FARM. AS it is imperative that I leave for England in March, I havo decided to Sell or Let on Easy Terms. Tho farm is up to date, fully stocked, and all necessary appliances. For full particulars apply D. INMAN-TOD, ' Upper Hntt. WANTED, by lady with good.experience, Partnership or Share in small business; tearoom preferred; town or country. References required. Apply "Small Capital," "Dominion" Office. ■«TANTED to Sell, Lunch and Supper V.v "Rooms, good stand, no opposition, furpished dwelling, rent cheap, clearing over hi week; owner leaving city; will sdII cheap. Address "Bargain," "Dominion" Office. F""OB SALE, Good Country Store, taking'over ,£2OO a month, with post office attached, bringing in £18 per annum, along with 2-acro freehold land, 4roomed dwelling attached to store, scullery, washhouse, stable, etc., etc., to be sold cheap; owner leaving,' £200 cash would secure all this; stock at valuation, averago about ,£650. This store _ commands tho trade of the whole district as thero is no opposition. For full particulars apply to SI'ENCE AND CO., land Agents, Station Street, Dnnncvirke, BAKERY Business tor Sale, £50 down; owner retiring; annual profit, .£2OO. Good lease, shop and dwelling; two carts, horses, etc. Only .£l5O as going concern. N.Z. Business Exchange, 187 Manchester Street, Christchurch. DRESSMAKER'S, Millinery, and Drapery Business for Solo in thriving town; show's profit about .£3OO a year; owner getting married; stock and fittings about ,£750; will tako £500. N.Z. Business Eschango, 187 Manchester Street, Christchurch. • : FRUIT BUSINESS for aale In best position Main Street, Hastings; big stock confectionery and fruit; splendid shop and storerooms; good lease, low rental. Hastings is the most progressive town in New Zealand; get in early and grow with the district. This business is showing net profit of £6 10s. per week. Price as eoinz concern only iH2S, Partio_rf f«m CASSXDI AND.CO.. Box ID7. Hastings- _____ ENGINEERING and B'sicksmith'a Business for Sale in fast-growing locality; avorago net profit over £800 per year; owner retiring owing to old ago; i aore trochoid, largo workshops. Government Valuation £U; stock MW; will take £700; only £250 cash required for Drompt sale; a snap. Agonts: N.Z. Busing "Exchange. 187 Manchester St.. Christchurch. _____ nnWp unusually good Fruit-Confection-JL ery Businesses for' Sale,' rapidly irrowing district; net profit £500 per annum; favourable lease; woll equipped ohops; must sell, separately or together; ill-hoalth; take £580. N.Z. Business Exchange, 187 Manchester Street, Christchurch. • TAILORING BUSINESS. FOR Immediate Sale, well-established and prosporms Tailoring Business in sound and progressive town. Price, illOO as a going concern; exceptional reasons for ■ selling. •■ Full -particulars from W. J. MITCHELL, ' Feidtng. ' nnHE Results obtained by Advertisers l JL in tho Classified Columns of " The Dominion" are such as to confirm their belief that tho paper has a wider circulation than any other daily journal in Nsw. Zealand, /

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 4 November 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 4 November 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 4 November 1911, Page 2

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