TOE GENERAL PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TRY "THE DOMINION" GENEiIAL '■ : r ' PRINTING DEPARTMENT. 'PHONE 1442, , PROMPT ATTENTION.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS. BIRTHS. FREEMAN.-At Whyto's • Hotel, Foston, .on Juno 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Len Freeman—a son. X LEWIS.—At "Fernielee/'Fordell, on the 18th June, the wife of H. G. Lewis, of a son. • ' . PIIMMER.-On June 17, 1911, at 1 George Street, Wellington, the wife of tile late Harold Plimnier—a son. .'. ' MARRIAGES. ANDERSON-PHILLIPS.-On the 11th June, at St. PanlY Pro-Cathedral, Wellington, by tho'Rev. N. S. Barnett, Lionel Eustace, youngest son of Maitland Anderson, "Makara, to Frances Maud, only daughter of Mr. S. Phillip*, London'. EHniTCLIFFE-KERK-HISLOP-OniSth' Juno, 1914, at Foxton, by the Rev; T. T. Woodward, William Stanley, son of , Mr. George Shirtcliffe, to Norah Eskdale, daughter of-Dr.-ff. Kerr-Hislop. ANDERSON-PHILLIP.-On Juno 11, 'Mi, at St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, by the Rev. N. S. Barnett, Lionel Eustace Anderson, to Francis Maud, only daughter of Mr. S; Phillips, London. DEATHS. BRYANT.—At the residence of his father, 53 Kent Terrace, Walter, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Bryant, in .his 27th year. ' •' COTTERILL.-At Kingston Road, Shan- - non, on June 16, 1914, Charles Edward, son of C. E. Cotterill, late of Blenheim. DODD.-Oh 14th June, 1911, at 116 Owen Street, Wellington,- Frances Ruby, tho dearly-beloved wife of E. H. Dodd, and third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bolton; aged 26 years. DOWDESWELL.—On Saturday, June 13th, 1914, at the Wellington Hospital, Alfred Robert Dowdeswell, late Superintendent of the Patea Harbour Works; aged 52 years. HENDERSON.-On May 1, 1914, at hia residence, Oakley House, Belfast, Ireland, Sir James Henderson; aged 66. MCHOLLS.-On June IS, 1914, at the residence of her parents, 81' Wilson Street, Wanganui, Ada Mary, fourth daughter of W. H. S. and L. A. Nicholls, aged 31 years. fiINCLAIR.-On Juno 19th, 1914, at Burnside, Lower' Valley, Wairarapa, Donald Sinclair, in his-93rd year. • FUNERAL NOTICES. mHE FUNERAL of the late Donald SinIjL ;clair, '.of Burnside, Lower ..Valley, will leave his late residence, Burnside, for .' private cemetery, at 2 p.m. on SUNDAY, June- 21st,- 1914, - rrVHE- Funeral of the late Annie Jane X. '• Moore, will leave her late residence, Queen's Drive, Lyall Bay, TO-DAY- (Saturday), at 1.30 -.p.ml, for tho ■ Cemetery, ■ Karori.. Private interment. E. MORRIS, JUN.,. 'Undertakers and Embalmers, 60 Taranaki Street,; and 28 Riddiford Street.. . Telephone 937 (night and day). ' >'■& MORRIS, JUNE., '•. Undertaker ;and Embalmcr,' .. -,Co:Taranaki St.; and 28 Revans St. *RJO Ring on 'Phono .937 is. too.early or ,\£lj*: p ■'•■ too late 'to- receive immediate atten- ;' tiorf. Mortuary Chapel-: for the conveni~!'ence oi the pub Ho.'. .iCarringes, landaus et. the shortest 'notice. .'Phono Nos.—. Head' Department 937, ..Newtown Branch 142,:-Livery Stables'l669.- Private .'Phone B7AQ. i ...:-'-:i-;i^-;;..;-T-«->-y"r : ' '■''■'"■'" (TjEil'OVAlj : Notice.—fsaao Clark and JLV Son, Builders,' Contractors',;and.Undertakers, have removed to now premises, • No...27,Wingfield.Street, - off. Molesworth , Street, opposite Ministerial . Residence. '.Jobbing, work "promptly attended to. ■ Telephones: Shop, 1038; Residence, 806. RELICIOUfS SERVICES. ST. - PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL. .MULGRAVE STREET. June 21st, t "'Second Sunday After Trinity. B,a.m.— Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins, Holy Communion, and Sermon. Hymns 178, Part 3, and 317. 7 p.m.—Evensong and-Sermon. Anthem: "0 Love tho Lord" (Sullivan). Hymns 165. 510, 266. TlNAK(>rf.!.<;uM) CHURCHROOM. 11 Serviced . ' 7 p.m.—Evensong. - - 8" T. MARKUP WELLINGTON. . '•' ' . SERVICES. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, , .', • JUNE 21st, IDI4. 7 - ' 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion,' 7 p.m.—Evensong. '' ' ST. BARNABAS, ROSENEATH. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 aitn.—Matins. . 7 p.m.—Evensong. ■ ." .. _ ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST.. ~> (Presbyterian.) . . SERVICES TO-MORROW. . Morning, 11.—Rev. Canon Garland. ' Evening, ".—Rev. J, Gumming, M.A. vyESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. TO-MORROW: Morning, 11—Rev. J. G. Chapman. Evening,, 7.—Rev! J. G. Chapman. Anthem: "The Lord is loving unto every man."- Dr. Garrett. WELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, Vivian Street. ■"•'•■ SUNDAY, 21st JUNE. Morning,' 11.". Eveuing, i. • MRS.'NALDER, of Nova Scotia, friend end helper'of Pundita Ramabai, India. CHIURCH OF, GOD TABERNACLE, ' ■■■.'. . -Tasman Street, To-night, 7 o'clock.—Lesson, "Tho Great Refusal"; a. .young man possessing many things yet not satisfied.. The best'of earth one. thing ' lacking;' therefore, lost. -Tho dangers of 'wealth. "Ye cannot servo God-and Mammon/' To-morrow, 11 a.m.—Worship; 6.30 p:m., Lantern Service. -." - ''T'U ';M BL E : '". SAL E, " '■"- ~ Vln aid of PLUNKET SOCIETY, vTp;PAY (SATURDAY).. CENTRAL MISSION HALL, . . Jlcrbert Street, Off Manners Street. "EVERYTHING SO CLEAN!" "VOU know, Mrs. Smith, I hardly, X knew the men wore in the house, they moved about so quietly. Yet the work was- thoroughly done by THE VACUUM CLEANING CO., and the rooms they cleaned were really spotless. I've never known cleaning done bo quickly, so t well, and with such little inconvenience!" > Cleaning of EVERY kind—Windows, Floors, Walls, Carpets—done 6peedily end thoroughly. ■ Carpets collected, cleaned, .and returned ,eame day. i • THE VACUUM CLEANING CO., 117 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 2969. IMPORTANT. JF you want your furniture removed, consignments cleared through tho Custom?, goods delivered in the city, or forwarded to any address, call or write Blake, Carlisle and Co., Customs, Carrying, and Forwarding .Agents. Hunter Street, Wellington, or Box 177. G.P.O. Appointments can be made with our representative by ringing up 'phone 2617. WANTED Known—Brass Loop Extension Rods, with fittings. 2d.; 37 new patterns Loon Curtaining. .j)d., 6jd., 7]d., 10id., to Is. lid. Cole's Drapery Co.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2181, 20 June 1914, Page 1
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