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: PUBLIC NOTICES. , ' . NEW ZEALAND. RAILWAYS. r :•: HAWKE'S BAY SHOW, ■ , 16th. and 17th OCTOBER, ... eOLIDAY Excursion Tickets to Has- . tings and Napier, available for re- ■'.' turn up to and including '23rd October, ; ' will bo. obtainable from Wiinganui, Tai- , hape, r: Uttnnythorpo, and.-intermediate , •: stations; from Foxton, Awapuni, and in- ! 'termediatp stations; and-from Wclliug- ;; ton (Lniribtonj, Greytown, Ngawapurua, i nnd intermediate stations;-also Welling-' ton (Thorndon), and Johnsonville, on 11th ;, nnd 15th Ootober. . ■ ■ . v. (Theso tickets will bo available for i ; break of journey at any station at which the .tram- is timed to stop over 2."> miles ;. from idling station, and at Hastings ;. Racecourse Platform.) . ; For full particulars, seo handbills. • ;; BY ORDER. THE PUBLIC TRUST'OFFICE ACT . .:■ V ■';■ 1908. (Section 50,) ; .'ln the Estate of NICHOLAS GRAY, late : ; of Wellington, ship's cook, deceased. ALL creditors and others having claims •against this estate are hereby required to '■;' send them, with particulars, on the forms ■ provided; to tho District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Wellington, on or before the 16th day of December, 1912. , ' Accounts not rendered by tho date j -named niay.be rejected. ; : ALL.moneys payable to the above estate may bo lodged to the credit of tho Public : ' Trustee's account at any postal moaoy- • order office, or paid to the District Mcnager of, the Public Trust Office. ;■■• FRED. FITCIIETT, Public Trustee. 10th October, 1912. ■ , . .__ :. ■ ■ t ~~ ■ : : ~ ; ,UNITED LABOUR: DEMONSTRATION. ;'■'.'• NOTICE TO COMPETITORS. - 'tVTOMINATIONS Close ' SATURDAY, ■■. . October 12, 1312, at 9 p.m., Trades '.:'■ 'Hall, Cuba 'Street. . ! ■~ ~ . :". . .. .. J. KENNEDY, ,' . ';,: ...-■. ;'■■•■. .-'• Sports Secretary. .... i. .■ '. .-' " ■ [ \ • •■ WELLINGTON TECHNICAL' SCHOOL,;' ;■: ■ : '. CEKTSIGATOSXAMINAJIONS-α ..'.'j ENTRIES will Close for Plumbing, lift , OCTOBER; Electrical, 21st OCTO- ; BER. ■ .• ." ~■;. >;:- • Forms 'on application to I ' ,; • ; ■ FRANOIS ;SIUW, ..'■'.■' ... ■ . '■ . ! 3jflgJ3trar. : jNEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ',! . . NOTICE. . : ICTOR. tho purpose of-tallying traffic on' ' Ai- the Kutt lload, Barricades ■■will he - erected across, tho roadway 'at eouth end ofiKoro Koro Stream, Tetono,. nnd at the 1 Esjilanado'.end of road, Wellington, for n Seriod of three weeks, commencing Jlonay, Ut!i October, 1912. .■ ' V :' -■"...-v " '.- . BY OKDKK. DETECTIVE AGEXCY. ; TSTE respectfully, announce; that we have ' .'V cpanaenceiK. a r Private . Detectivo ; Agency "in this town: Divorce,' Commer- ," ciil, Secret Inquiries, Persons traced, kept ( .■'■"' under' surveillantse. Consultations freo. ; Terms moderate-■-Write-or call; Our only . " address:

;■■ 7 SMITH. ASD WOLLINGTON, : I- 135 Thorndon Qiiay, 'Wellington. .'.-.- •;. ■ ; ;■; ' ' PUBLIC NOTICE. , ;' TSTANTED Known, Brice's NewLunchi . '""eon and , ' Tea 'Rooms, , 226 Lambton. , Quay (opp.-Tho Dresden), Tho most up- , ' Vdafe in Wellington. Bright and airy J ' ,N>()ms. .".'"■'■■■'• ; . ' ■ '..... .IJeat and Fish Teas a speciality.'' ' ,:, ' -'■ - '""' ' ''•'-'"••• :■•*■'"'■•* ': : ' . ■ J RELIGIOUS SERVICES. S'"*Tv PAUL'S , . PRO-CATHBI/lUI,. y ..'■ Mulgriive Street. . ' !■■ ;;i9ta;SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. . 8 a.m. —Holy Communion. ..- li a.m.—Matins. . . . , i v 7. p.m.—Evensong. . . ' : Preacher, the Right Rev. the Bishop of . . Wellington;'*;...,,, ■■,{. •■■.-., ' ~-'.-.! ■■■;' : TINAKORI;EOAD CHURCHROOM;11 a.m.. Children's Service; 7 p.m., Even. -.. .' song.. . ; , .■ [ QjT. PETER'S ; PARISH, , ■ : ... ST.. ,PETER;S, v ,WILLIS. STREET. , Holy Communion, 7 a.m. and , 8 a.m. Matins, 11 a.m. Evensong, 7 p.m. KELBURNE-Holy Communion, 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. (after.Matins). 7 p.m., Evensong. ■ • '• , ■ : TARANAKI STREET.-Holy Commnn-. . ion', 8 a.m. Matins, 11 a.m. Evensong, 7 p.m. ' ■■.. . MITCHELLTOWN-7 p.m. . ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS, ST. I (Presbyterian). TO-MORROW, . ' ; { Morning, 11; Evening, 7.: / , Evening; "Things Best Kept to One'sKelf. • v REV. DR. GIBB. ' vS T^Tr A TSi??r EW ' S , PRESBYTERIAN O CHURCH, Wellington Terrace. SUNDAY,"OCTOBER 33. Morning at 11 a.m.; Evening at 7 p.m. l "; ■ Preacher: '■■ ■ REV. GIBSON SMITH. Evening- Subject: "Lead us cot into :"■ '*• Temptation." ' TfTENT TERRACk" PRESBYTERIAN i.'-- CHURCH. ;■■'' - ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 13th Oct., 1912 Conducted by the REV. JOHN -MACKENZIE, M.A., of St. Andrew's, Christcbnrch. i Morning' at II a.m. Afternoon at 3 p.m. Evening at 7 p.m. ■ Special Collections at nil Services. ANNIVERSARY CONVERSAZIONE. TUESDAY EVENING, 15th October. '■; In Schoolroom at 7.30 p.m. • ■ ' Attractive Programme of Musical, and .£j Literary Items. . \ WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. ' ■'"'";■'. TO-MORROW. ' ■ '■'■'~ . 71ST ANNIVERSARY OF THE SUNDAY. !'. SCHOOL. Morning, 11-Rov. G. S. Cook. Afternoon, 3—Rev. R. Inglis. ' : Evening, 7—Rev. J. G. Chapman. Special Singing (including the "Gloria" aiid the "Halleluiah Chorus"), by the Children. THE TERRACE. CONGREGATIONAL CUURCLI, r Corner of Wellington Terrace and Bowcn I- Street. SUNDAY, 13th OCTOBER. Prayer Meeting, 10.30 a.m. (in • Vestry), Services—Morning, 11; Evening: 7. REV. J. REED GLASSON. Communion in tho morning. Week Night Service, Wednesday, 7.30. WELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION. New .Theatre Meetings. 3 p.m.—Brotherhood Pleasant Sunday Afternoon. Open to Men and Women. "Personal 'Peeps, into tho Back-bkcks," Mr. E. Arnold, J.P. Soloist, Mr. R. B. Williams, "Thou art Passing Hence." ; Monologue- by Mr. B.: Cooper. Mrs. Blamires in tho chair. 7 f.m.—Tho People's Service. Rev. E. O. Blamires. Special Music. i ©ALVATION, ARMY, .. Vivian Street. I. 7 p.m., SPECIAL SERVICE. S.A. Official soul-stirring description of : various events in connection- with the death aiid burial of the lato „ GENERAL BOOTH. - ■ GENERAL BOOTH. • ; • The New Goneral's" Funeral . Address (a fine tribute) will bo read. ,' , SPECIAL SINGING. PATHETIC AND THRILLING ' . INCIDENTS. The Vast Olympia Memorial Service. A Four Days' and Nights' Procession of 90,000 during tho lying in state. Solemn pageant through iivo miles of densely crowded streets. ; London stands still to Honour (be ' Founder. This will ..bo a Memorable Service. . To avoid any break in the Service, tho Offering will be taken at tho door. Meetings as usual at 11 a.m, and 3 j> m. Open-air /'Meetings, 10 a.m. Kdf!«) Hill, 2 p.m.. Scarborough .Terrace, ~ t .GUNN..A,i|« .

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1569, 12 October 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1569, 12 October 1912, Page 2

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