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SERVICE FOR THE DEPARTED.

'A special evensong, with commemoration of. the departed, was held lin St. Mary's Anglican Cathedral, Auckland, on Ijaturday; evening by .'Bishop Crosslcy. a large congregation., being present.' The service was entirely from tlio Book of Common Prayer. After the singing 'of tho hymn, "Kesting from His AVork Today," .tlic Bishops of Auckland (Dr.,Crossley) and Melanesia (I)r. Wood), preceded by their, staff-bearers, the liov. ]?. F, Ged'des, lending, passed slowly up to the altar, reciting the'sentences of the burial office.'; The burial anthem was then sung, after' which•'Archdeacon' Hawkins read a long list of names of departed ones. Then followed iv short spaco for silent prayer. Tlio hymn, "Now the Labourer's Task is O'er" .'was Siing,. after which the remainder of the burial service wns recited. •The,. Lesser Litany, tho Lord's .Prayer, 'and .'t(vO' collects: from the burial office followed, :nnd- the- hymn, "On the Resurrection ; Morn," was sung. The service ended with a solemn blessing from, the altar. .

No matter how robust the constitution, excess uric acid.ln the blood is bound to bring auout morbid conditions of health. Thus it, is that Dhenmatisin and its kindred evils make their appearance, ing'untold distress to thousands. There is but one remedy, and one onIy—IcHEUMO. It removed tlio cause of the trn.blo by pnrifying tho blood and reinvigornting tho'systom. PJtEUMO restores the body lo normal conditions and dispels Itheuma: tism, Oout, Sciatica, and Lumbago, KHEUIIO lias-cured, thousands—it wilt enro you. All chemists and stores, 2s. (id. and 4s. 6d.—Advt. 58 The British Board of Agriculture is cooperating with scientists in an inquiry into tho food of, birds, especially those believed' to, be injurious to farmers and fruit-growers. Investigations arc for the presont boing confined to the rook, the starling and the chaffinch.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1707, 26 March 1913, Page 4

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SERVICE FOR THE DEPARTED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1707, 26 March 1913, Page 4

SERVICE FOR THE DEPARTED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1707, 26 March 1913, Page 4

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