— "F— '■' - « ■■■ — PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WANGANUI A. AND P. SHOW, 18th AND lith NOVEMBER. HOLIDAY EXCURSION FARES to .Wanganui, available for return up 1 to and including IGth November, will ho obtainable at Napiel, Woodvllle, Mastorton, Palmorston North, and intermediate etations, and Wellington (Thomdon), ro\ton, Palmerston North, and liitermo'diate stations, on 12th and 13th November, also at Haw ci a, Taihapc, Palmerston, and intermediate stations on. 33th November, and by morning trams on 14th November. , Holiday Excursion Tickets issued from Palmerston, Hawora, and intermediate stations will not be available by th& Mail Trams. , .„__„ BY ORDER. \ t - WANTED TO BUY AND SELL. ' ELECTRIC MOTOR. FOB SALE, 1 h.p. Westmghouse Electrio Motor, practically now; price l£30; 1 Launch Outfit, complete, 4 6 h.p., valvcless, re\crsiblo engine. CASELBERG AND CO., 10 Brandon Sticet. "r ' FOR SALE. ~ *i n H.P. 4-cvlinder Huraber Touring X/V Car, in thorough order, dual'ignition, hood, wind screen, speedometer, Stepney wheel, head, side and tail© lamps, also Jarge assortment of tools, a bargain, £225. -inv reasonable trial. 1 HAYES AND MTCEAGE, Motor Engineers, Lower Butt. INTED~to — Soli, Small Casks for Summer Drinks, all sires; estimates given for Circular Tanks and all classes of Coopering. Prices and information on application. Sutherland, 70 Tuam Street jiWest, Chnstchurch. 'Phone 1757. tI «TKTANTED to Purchase, a Motor-Car; l?Y must be in perfect order, will give Equity of £hW m 3 large vncant building Sections of 106 feet frontage to each section, -in payment for car. Address /'O. W.," "Dominion" Office. ' ] SALE, or To Lot, a Flax Area. Apply to *Tlax," "Dominion" Office. i <" WANTED to Sell, cheap, D.8.8.L. IW Gun, 12 bore Also 4 Text Books on electricity, cost .£5 55., sell .£2 2s. Apply '""Bargain," "Dominion" Office. 'qHARES, ono Pound fully paid, with p eoveral Patent Rights; Printing Co.; (cause, owner leaving Nen Zealand. Urgent!" "Dominion" Offico. i , JrsrANTED to Buy, quantity second-, B»" hand Casks. Send particulars, etc.. Apply "Urgent," "Dominion" Office. , RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ', ■ ■, ■ - . .■ ■ • CjT» PAUL'S PRO-CATHBDKAL. , p Mulgravo Street. S 23iV SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. "^B*am.—Holy Communion. 11 am.— Matins. J 7 p.m.—Evensong. TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOM.-11-a.m.,'Children's Service; .7 p.m.; Even' j VJjiong., J : ,C<T. MARK'S <• CHURCH, , £) SUSSEX SQUARE. ' SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10th. ' ""8 am—Holy Communion. 31 am.—Matins. I T 7"p.m.—Evensong, - I ST. BARNABAS'S, ROSENEATH. , 11 am.—Matins. 1 '' ? P-M.— Evensong. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. WILLIS ST. (Prcsby tcrian). i TO4IORROW,. .Morning, 11,(Evening, 7.' REV. DR. GIBB. • Evening Subject. "Tell Us Plainly." ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wellington .Terrace. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, Horning 11, Evening 7. Evening Subject"Christ, the Enricher.** '■c WESLEY CHURCH, TAI&NAKI ST. Morning, 11—Rev. J. J. Leu is. Evening, 7—Rev, J. G. Chapman, THE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Corner of Wellington Terrace and Bowen Street. v SUNDAY, 10th NOVEMBER. Prayer Meeting, 10 30 a m. (in Vestry). Semes—Morning, 11, Evening, 1. REV. J. REED GLASSON. Evening Subject. "Saying and Doing." Communion in the morning Week Night Sen ice, Wednesday 7 50. WELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, " Vivian Streot. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. Morning.'at 11—Rev. J, J. North. Afternoon, at 3—Flower Service. Ad> Brew by Rev, Dr. Gibb. Evening, at 7—Rev. J. J. North. • Special Singing by Children's Choir. ELLINGTON- CENTRAL MISSION, n New Theatre Meetings, Manners St. ' 3 pm.—Brotherhood; Pleasant Sunday Afternoon, men and uomen invited. Speaker, Mr J. W Poynton. "New Zealand's Story of the Stones." Special Music ' 7 p.m.—Tho People's Service; Rev. E. "O. Blamires. ■S]S7XLLINGTON CITY MEN'S BROiVV THERHOOD, New Theatre, MANNERS STREET MR. W. POYNTON willSpenK fin Sun- <■.. day on some interesting facts rolat- ~ ing to tho Goologr of New Zealand, Mrs W. B Willis will sing tho "Lost Chord " - Sacfed pianofoito solo by A. E. Carter, 3M.TOL >'~ , ' 1 AS SHOWING THE POPULARITY Of THE TT ISIBLE VOSTHE » ISIBLE -lOST.I OST. The Factory has been doubled in size tocopa with the great rush of ctders. It does tho best work of all the Standard Machines, and is the most popular Typewriter to-day It stands up to its work perfectly—ask any user. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO, LTD., 17 and 19 Cuba Streot, Wellington. 'Phono 1676. PUBLIC. NOTICE. WANTED Known, Brico's New Luncheon and Tea Rooms, 22fi Lambton Quay (opp. Tho Dresden), Tho most up-to-date m Wellington. Bright and airy rooms. _, . ~. Meat and Fish Teas a speciality. THE CURRIE RAT POISON. A TESTIMONIAL. Auckland Harbour Board Offices, August 30, 1912. Uessrs Henderson and Barclay, Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemists, Auckland. DEAR SIRS,—Tho Board's Traffic Manager mforms mo that ho has used four in and about tho wharves for [he last throo months, and ho says that It 13 Teadily taken by rats, and is verv Effective.—Yours truly; -H;-B;-Brunotf, . ;. Secretary. The Local Agents at present are— - -,', ~ SHARLANDAND- CO., Dixon Street, Wellington,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1593, 9 November 1912, Page 2
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