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DOUSES AND LAND WANTED AND FOR SALE. OKEY, SON AND ARNOLD, LTD. In (Voluntary) Liquidation. FOR SALE. THE Valuable and Commodious FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES in Devon Street Central, NEW PLYMOUTH, , with a frontage of G8.31 links, a depth of IU9 links, and a frontage to Currio Lane of 50.89 links The wholo covered by fine two storey premises, with 5"ono cellarage throughout, and comprising two complete 6hops and showrooms, suitable for any , business. . The Hardwaro Stock, Plant, and Fixtures can be arranged for a3 a going con'corn if desired. Also FREEHOLD SECTION in Currie Xane, with a frontage of 75.75 links. Also FREEHOLD SECTION in Courtenay Street, with a frontage of 97.48 links. 'In order to enable liquidation of the Company's affairs, a sale must be effected. For further particulars apply to the undersigned, ■or to NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH, Solo Agent. HUGH BAILY, Liquidator. Now Plymouth, 53rd July, 1912. v GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. ' TTIOR SALE, on Mount Victoria Slope, •*? two-storied modern 7-rcomed Residence; electric light and heating; hot and cold water; two Pateoit; detached Workshop; good ■■view; handy to trams. A very desirablo -property, in first-class or--1 (der. Price, £1250. Apply' !',' ROWLEY AND GILL, Featherston Street, Wellington. TO SATVMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS. WANTED- to Exchange, for Building Material, a First-lass -Wellington Residonce, valued at £1280. Equity, £GOO. Send offers- to ."Totara," "Dominion" Offico.. ANTED, Villa Residence-I want to pay up to 9 guineas monthly rental ■with viow to buying within a year; modern .Villa, 7 or S rooms, with garden; good locality; fairly central for preference. ''Modern," Box ■ 757, Wellington. i iTJTIXCHANGE, Vacant Building Block JCi for a 5 or 6-roomod House in town or country; would consider accepting unencumbered Bingle section, or motor-car, in payment. Address "C.0.T.," "Dominion Office, Wellington. - W~ ANTED to Sell, Block' of Building Sites, 319 feet frontage; will take House, single unencumbered vacant allotment or motor-car for equity. Address "Sections," "Dominion" Office, Wellington. ) I'fJSTANTED, a.House, about 5 rooms, in ' Vf desirable position; will give several Vacant sections as payment. Address "ReEJdenoo." "Dominion" Office, Wellington. SHARE Offered; excellent land investment; rising district; re-sale Freehold; small capital required; no services. Box 519, G.P.0., iTCSTANTED, -4-roomed Cottage with gnrI TV den, on terms if suitable; penny section preferred. Apply "D.," "Dominion" Office. WANTED to Lease, small Dairy Farm, Munawatu - district. Send particulars to "Dairy Farm," c.o. P. 0., Otnki. " " .i — ; . ' RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ' ST.' PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL. Mulgrnve Street.-i': '< , 11th SUNDAY,'AFTER TRINITY. 8 a.m.—Holy Gomiminion*';—11 a.m.TrMntins..and- Hqly,„Commuiuon. 7 p.m.—Evensong,- <>.<"- ,-.■ < . TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOM.II a.m., Children's Servico; 7 p.m.. EvenBong. , St! \ ■ PETER'S PARISH, ST. PETER'S, WILLIS STREET. Holy Communion, 7 a.m., 8 a.m., and , 11.a.m. (after Matins). Evensong, 7 p.m. ; (Preacher,. Canon Garland). KELBURNE-8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matins (Preacher, Tho Bishop); 7 p.m., Evensong. TAKANAKI Tn'REET-ll a.m. and 7 i ■ p.m. ■.' MITCHELLTOWX-8 a.m. (Holy Com-, munioh),'nnd'7 p.m. ■-.-'■' ST. -;• ■' 'MARK'S CHURCH, •;:''.: susstix square.. . SUNDAY. AUGUST 18th. ■8 a.m.—Holy Communion. ,11 a.riU—Matins and Holy Communion. 7 p,m.—Evensong I '.-■ 7.3O."p.m.—TUESDAY, AUGUST 20EERVICES FOR WOMEN ONLY. ST. BARNABAS'S, ROSENEATH. • i- 11 a.m.—Matins. 7 p.m.—Evcnsona. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS. ST. (Presbyterian). -.'.;• TO-MORROW. • Morning, 11; Evening, 7. i REV. DR. GIUIS. Evening: Modern Applications of the Ten Commandments. The Eighth Commandment; (3) "The 'Kingdom of Gcd and tho Labour Question." QjT.; ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN ° CHURCH, Wellington Terrace. ' Evening Subject; How Clod Makes His Reformers. . On SUNDAY, AUGUST. 18th, by tho - REV. GIBSON SMITH. Morning at 11 a.m.; Evening at 7 p.m. HE TERRACE "CONGREGATIONAL . I CHURCH, Corner of Wellington Terrace and Bowen Street. SUNDAY, 18th AUGUST. IPrayer Meeting, 10.30 a.m. (in Vestry).. Services—Morning, 11; Evening, 7. REV. .I.'REED GLASSON. ' Evening Subject—"Tho Parables of ! 'Jesus: (7) Tho Sub-Conscious'Growth."-Week Night Service, WEDNESDAY, 7.30. WESLEY CHURCH,-T-ARANAKI-ST.-L ; ; . TO-MORROW. Morning, 11—Rev. J. G. Chapman.! Subject—"Spiritual Declension." Evening, 7—Rev. J. G. Chapman. Subject—"Why. tbo Man was Born Blind " Christ's 'Reason." •V-STELLING'ION CENTRAL MISSION. ilth Foundation Day Celebrations, conducted by tho President'of the Methodist Conference'(Rev. AW Rsady. 'of Auckland). 11 a.m.-Hcrbert Street Hall: Rev. W. Ready. Boys' Band in attendance, 3' p.m.—Sew Theatre, Manners Street. Pleasant Sunday Afternoon. REV.-W. READY will-tell the story of his life, ' - "From London 'Street to -President's Chair," by request. Rev. G. S. Cook will preside. Mi.'-s Muriel Bennett will sing • 'Consider the Lilies." 7- p.m.—New Theatre: Rev. D. Ready. Bolbist: Mr. T. C. Newton. ;, Foundation Offering. ADDRESS ON THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST. THE REV. GEO. GRUBB will (D.V.5 give an Address on the "Second Coming of . our Lord Jesus Christ," on FRIDAY, 23rd AUGUST, at 8 p.m., in the Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church, All interested are heartily invited. Bring Your Bibles. LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, AND ! OTHERS. Ring up 1076. And ask for Particulars of our -TTTERTXCAL FILING .SYSTEMS. i'VIvRTICAL FILING SYSTEMS.Why hunt for Correspondence when our bysteni will place any Letter in your hands in lfalf a minute. ! Let Us Show You How. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and 19 Cuba Street, Wellington. 'Phono IG7G. '"OIIONE 1442 for all olassos of PrintX ing Work. Prompt attention, moderate charges. ■ "Dominion" General Printing House-, Dominion Avenue,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1521, 17 August 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1521, 17 August 1912, Page 2

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