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FUNERAL NOTICES. nrVHE Funeral of the late MR. JAMES X AUGUSTUS BOYD will leave the / Mortuary Chapel, 27 Wingfield StTeet; at 2 p.m. TO-MOBEOW (SUNDAY), Juno 7th. 1914, foe the Molesworth Street Methodist Church, thence ■ to Karon Cemetery. ISAAC CLARK AND SON, - 27 Wingfield Street. E. MORRIS, JUNET Undertaker and Embalmer, £0 Taranaki St.. and 28 Revana St. TVTO Ring on 'Phone 937 is too early or 1 > too late to receive immediate atteu-. tion. Mortuary Chapel for the convenience of the public. Carriages, landaiis at the shortest notice. 'Phone Nos.— Head Department 937, Newtown Branch 112, Livery Stables 1668. Private 'Phono 8749. : ..... REMOVAL 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. Telephones: Shop, 1088; Residence, 806. 1 . RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL.. MULGRAVE STREET. TRINITY SUNDAY, JUNE 7th. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. (Hymns 160 and 321.) 7 p.m.—Evensong. (Hymns 163,. 161, 604.) Collection throughout day for Maori Mission. TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOM; 11—Children's Service. 7—Evensong. t QT. .MARK'S, ' WELLINGTON. V 7 WRVTPPQ • TRINITY SUNDAY, JUNE' 7th, 1914. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. , 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. . 3 p.m.—Service for men only. 7 p.m.—Evensong. • ST. BARNABAS, ROSENEATH. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion,. .11 a.m.—Matins. 7 p.m.—Evensong. : Offertories in aid of Maori. Mission. eT, : willis st. (Presbyterian). . . TO-MORROW: , Morning," 11. Evening, 7. Rev. Dr. Gibb. Vital Nerve of Religion." CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. - • TO-MORROW: v . Morning, 11—Rev. J. G. Chapman. Evening, 7—Rev. J. H. Lang. Representative of Y.SI.C.A. at Hyderabad. • Anthem—"Crossing tho Bar," Sir Frederick Bridge. ELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH. VIVIAN STREET. SUNDAY, 7th JUNE. Morning, 10.30—Prayer Meeting. 11— Rev. H. Lang and Rev. A. T. Brainsby, Evening," 7—Rev. A.'T. Brainsby: "The Bt. Lawrence Disaster; tlje . Problem oi Calamity and. the Christian Answer." ' ■ Communion Service. ,UNITARIAN FREE CHURCH. Ingestro Street, SUNDAY, 7th JUNE,. 1914. REV. J. H. G. CHAPPLE will Lecture.' 11 a.m.—"Deo Erenit Voltaire." 7 p.m.~-"Tho Passing of the Orthodox Pulpit and Pessimism and the Coming oi Liberal Religion and Optimism." Unitarians hold that creeds encourage mental sluggishness, and that they are the mother of uncharity, sectarianism, intolerance, and persecution. IJfflß SALVATION ARMY. ,• MEMORIAL SERVICE. j Conducted by Lieut.-Col. • Powley (Chief Secretary of the Salvation' Army), For Those Lost in the Ocean Disaster (S.S. JIMPRESS OF IRELAND),. 'Among whom were over 100 Salvationists, SUNDAY EVENING,' 7 o'clock. ■ In the GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Mrs. Commissioner Riohards will speak, j Solo by Mrs. Brainsby. The Wellington City (S.A.) Band will render tho "Dead March" (in Saul). MISSIONS TO SEAMEN CHURCH,' JtX Whitmoro Street. MEMORIAL SERVICE, in connection with the loss of tho S.S, Empress of Ireland. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, At 3 p.m. Preacher: The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Wellington. Singing will bo led by Choir of St. Paul's. THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED. Seats reserved for all seafarers. W..E. COCKS, Missioner. CIHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE, / Tasman Street. To-night, 7—I.S.S. Lesson, "Tho Coming of tho Kingdom," Luke 17 : 20-37. Golden Text: "The King is Among You." Wo cannot reasonably pray, "Thy Kingdom Come," if tho Everlasting Kingdom was within the Pharisees. The setting up_of tho Kingdom is yet future. Dan. 7: 27. To-morrow, 11—Worship. Lantern Service, Bible Pictures. 6.30. ■ WANTED Known, Ladies' Excra O.S. Suede-finish Gloves, beavers and greys, 2s. 2d. value foT lOjd.; Men's, samo price. Cole's Drapery Co. Sale. ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANING. .Warehouses, Stores, Churches, Etc. THE "C" MODEL DAISY is specially made for the above work. Ifitteil with a guaranteed B.G.E. Motor, it will work effectively at a height of 35 feet on .walls, stock, shelves, etc. "Prevents all accumulating dust." Price, complete, £25. Smaller Model for Household use, ,£lB. RAND, WALKER AND CO., King's Chambers. 'Phone 3809. W' ANTED Known—Ladies' AU-Wml ■Sports Coats, 17s. Gd. for 12s. 9d. (saxe, cream, grey, brown); Girls' Wool Set 3 (coat and bonnet), 15s, 6d., for 83. lid. Colo'a Drapery Co,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2169, 6 June 1914, Page 1
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