FOE- GENERAL PRINTING . OF .EVERY DESCRIPTION, TRY • "THE DOMINION" GENERAL . ' ' ' ' PRINTING DEPARTMENT, 'PHONE 1442.' PROMPT ATTENTION.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS. ' i MARRIAGES. JIIGGINSON -GORDON-GLASSFORD.-At St: Mary's Church, Levin, on sth May, by the Rev. H. Stanley, Margaret Stanway, eldest. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon-Glassford, of Ta-whei-a, Levin, to Charles Clinton, third son of the late Henry Paisley Higgin6on and Mrs. Higginson, of Wellington. ' » EEED--SMITH.-On Tuesday, 12th May, * at All Saints' • Chiuch, Palmerston North, by the ,Rev. H. G. Rosher, as. Misted by the Rev. G. David&on, of Otane, Guv. Dalrymple, third son of Mr.- R. K. Reed, Broad Street, to Adelaide Mabel, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Bank of New Zca., land. : ' • ■■■ •'■'.' ■- DEATHS. ANDREWS.-On'lOth May, at 43 Onepu ' ''. Road,. Kilbirhie, Hilma "Beryl.(Betty), " dearly beloved infant daughter of Agnes ' and Bertie Andrews, aged 1 year and 5 months.. .'■:■■/'. COHEN .-.U Hokitika, , 'on 9th-May, Charles, , beloved' , husband of Julia Cohen, Reeftpn,age .73 years. COOK.-At 81 The: Terrace, May 10th, 1914, William Cook, Master Mariner, * aged 80 years. '' ■ ETCHELLS.-On May 9th, 1914, at Wellington, Arthur Edward, beioved husband of Ida Etchells; aged 32 years. GILPIN.-On 11th, inst., at Ovcrtoun Terrace, Kilbirnio, George Gilpin, aged 52. LEADBEATER.-On May 13, 19M. at Wellington Hospital, Carolina Leadbeater; aged 55. years. ~ POLE.-On Frjday, Bth May, 1914, Arthur, the beloved, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Pole, Lower H'utt, accidentally drowned, while crossing the Awatere River, ■ near Gisborne. Age 25 years. • ' , BEREAVEMENT NOTICE.-THANKS. MRS. J. o.' CARLSON desires to tender her sincere • thanks to Dr. Mir : ' ams arid N.urse Fojjarty ,for their unremitting care, and kind attention to her late husband during his long illness, and also to the very many kind friends for messages of sympathy and floral tributes received, during her recent sad bereavement. • ■ . . EMOVAL Notice.—lsaac Clark and Son, Builders, Contractors, and Undertakers, have removed to new'premises, ■ : No. 27 .Wingfield Street, off Molesworth Street, , ' opposite Ministerial Residence. Jobbing work promptly attended to. ■..' Telephoneat. Shop, .1088; Residence. 806. ,— Remember your FPviENDS; W' ALTER PLATT. Contractor, etc., 74 Molesworth Street, Wellington. Ornanfental and Plain Work in Cement end Plaster, , Tiling, etc. ALL CLASSES; OF CEMETERY WORK UNDERTAKEN. ESTIMATES -&■ DESIGNS SUBMITTED. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ST. PAIIf.'S; PKO-CATHKDKAL. • . Mulgravo' Street. ■ FIFTH SUNDAY.AFTER EASTER. ■ 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matius'and Holy Communion. V p.m.—Evensong. ' . , . TINAKORI ROAD. CHURCOROOM. ' ' .11 a.m.—Children's'Service.. 7 p.m.—Evensong.' r ' ' . ASCENSION DAY,.. ■-. • . 'Th;ursday,.,may z;st;:/. ■■ '7.15 a.m., 8 ami;, «nd'll a.in.—Holy Communion. . i p.m.—Children's Service. . •■'.,. 7.30 .p.m.—Choral'/Eveninj.,.. '■' ' '■"preacher:: Bishop of .Wellington.:- j■ - < ; GJT.! V MARK'S, 'WELLINGTON. ,-;.. ■ ; s!?i!yi<n?,s. •■••■■■- • .'• '■■■-;,-rPitTHiiSUiSDAY ;AETER EASTER.' '■■-■: : 'A(< ! .■■•• ! .vi. , varMv:mh,i.i9H. , ' - '8 a.m.—H>ly' ftpnuminion. . . ■ ~:, '- : M a.m.'4Ma.tins-and Holy Communion •'"'■''.■,7>'l!.iii.— K.vni*) , ii;. '•- ■ • . .%V iUAHN-AIiAS/UOSKNEATH. \ . I B,a.m.—Holy. Commuuioii. ■ ". -: ; , ■; - ■ '■■■'■' '' i ■.7-:.p'.iifeEv : ensnng.. ' * ' . . "■■ "'■ ';.''HpPirjsN'S.. CHURGH, WILLIS ST. ■ 5 yp, .■■-,•■: J.", , (Prtsbyterian). , ■ \ ,-',.. ■ ...Morhiug, .11'.' ■• •. ■ • Evening,. 7. , ' ! Tho ;'BibleHClasS -Forward Movement. !• Sermons to YoUhg Men and AVomen. '. SpeciaUMiisie and ' Anthems,. . . . : Preacher- REV. DR. GIBB-. ..:. < WESLEY CHURCH, TAKANAKI ST. \ : V ;/ ;■ ' TO-MORROW: , '.' ~;',. ;..;,,Morhiiig,',ll. :: :Rev. J. , G. Chapman. ■'•..;'■"'•■■Evening,"..7-r-Eev,. 'J,. G. Chapman. '."• ' i; "/ Anthem; "Tht Day is Past' and Over." ■Marks.': Soloists: Miss Brittain and Mr. " .!,„';-■■" Phipps. ..- . ■'' /TinURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE, X.I . Tasman Street.' • ■'i '■' To-night, at 7—Subject: "More Watch Tower Blindness." : No. 3." Tho Sabbath is not Typical, and does not point to the Millennium. It is Commemorative, point•ving backward' to Creation. , To-refuse ;to keep tho Sabbath', dishonours the Creator. To-morrow—Worship at IJ.' 'Lantern Service,'/6.30.'' .Pictures. Interesting and Instructive.' . ■ _. . rrffIEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, Baliahce Street, opp. Supreme Court. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 p.m., ' By : MISS H. HORNE, National Lecturer. Subject: . "Everlasting Fire." MEETING;, FOR' WOMEN ONLY: BIBLE-IN-STATE-SCHOOLS LEAGUE. A MEETING will be held in St. • 'John's Classroom, Willis Street, on MONDAY, tho 18th inst., at 4 p.m. Ad-dresses-by women only. Meeting open to women members and sympathisers. E" EAlT"'" ; John b"iTis7"Jr.?' thl New Penny Weekly. Sold in streets and all .newsagents. AN IDEAL WINTER TOUR .■" . . ■..FOR HEALTH AND PLEASURE, t FIJI TONGA -— SAMOA. 'SEASON-APRIL TO NOVEMBER. By.the Magnificent Twin Screw Steamers: NA'VUA ... ... ... 2930 tons. '. ATUA ;' : ... ..' ... ... 3444 tons. . TOFUA ... (1345 tons. T.S.S. NAVUA. sails from Wellington to' Auckland, Suva, Nukualofa, Haapai, Vavau, Apia;' back to Suva, Auckland, and Wellington. Trip occupies about ' twenty-sir days. T.S.S. ATUA from Melbourno ,to Sydney, Lautoka, Suva, Lelvuka; returning to Suva, and then; to Melbourne. Thirty days. T.S.S. TOFUA from Sydney makes the Round Tour of the Three Groups and back to Sydney. Thirty days. PASSENGERS CAN"TRANSFER AT ANY MUTUAL PORT. Fares and Illustrated Pamphlets from— UNION S.S. COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. ANTED Known, "The Place for Barfriins." See the big job line of Binartly-cS Ladies' Coats, Bs. 11(1., 10s. 9d. p 12s. 6d., to 18s. lid. Cole's Drapery Cα SUPERFLUOUS. Hair destroyed by "Rusma" (reg.).- A guarantee given ■with each ■ case',-undertaken. See testimonial? Mid letters.; Mrs. Hullen, Boulcott Street. 'Phone 1047 i
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