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FOR GENERAL PRINTING OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, TRY "THE DOMINION" GENERAL PRINTING • DEPARTMENT ■PHONE 1443. '■;: PROMPT ATTENTION.

-■ MEJIOVAL- Notice.-Isaao Clark and .J-fc Son,. Builders, Contractors;and Undertakers,^^.havei removed to new premises; tNo,:.;27Wingfield- Street, off Molesworth, Street, opposite' Ministerial Residence. : ; Jobbing work .promptly; attended to. ' Telephones: Shop, 1088; Residence, 806. '< SERVICES. ST.- PAUL'S. PRO-CATHEDRAL, Mulgrave. Street. ■ ' ■■ -> • ' "■'. : '.■-■■■.■•JTJLTID.v-'-' -'■-" -■ (SIXTH-SUND'AY AFTER TRINITY.) '. ■ 8 a.m.—Holy, Communion. " ; . -, U a.m.—Matins, Holy Communion, and ' , Bermon.■ .Hymns 191, and 260. ,7 p.m:—Evensong and Sermon, Anthem. HiWill Sing of Thy Power,", by Summi--1 ran. Hymns 178, 240, jnd 32. .. .. .-, t TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOM. 11 a.m.—Children's Service. • , ■ »'? P- m .~Evensorig. ■'..'."■' '■- QT. MARK'S, WELLINGTON. P ?;• ■ services. 1 SIXTH SUNDAY. AFTER TRINITY. ' -.-:. JULY, 19th; 1914.' .-. ■■ 8 a.m.—Holy: Coniniuiiion. ' ' '"■lt a.m.—Matins and^Holy Communion. 7 Evensong. ... '■■■" ' '.- . .'■'. ST. BARN4BAS, ROSENEATH.' B.a.m.—Holy.Communion.' ' ' -,' , ' 11 e.m,—Matiris/'v ~. : 7 plm.— Eve'nfeong. ■" - . "'; ST. JOHN'S.' CHURCH, WILLIS. ST. - : ,.--■■.■■>(Presbyterian)'. -.■••-■• ' '.-■ ..SERVICES ;Tq-MpRROW,.. Morning; il;."Everiing,-'7.' Rev. Dr. Gibb; : ';-■'■ v-':-;-- •-.:.-. '•■■ - ; .'■■ : Evening; Th'e Songs of the Sanctuary: (2) The .True. ."Gloria-. , of the , ■• night; with illustrations, .by 'th,e Choir. . . .' , .-■-Tl7^i^'r;'CHU9qH; , TAIIANAKI : S'lV '. ■••*■■■,'•."-■;■ '"''TO^OEROW-: '-..-; ' :. ."..'Mdraing,;-li^y.y>r^;G.\:Chapmaii.'. : i^them—i'God';* tK'atv'Madest' Earth and ~''•■" . vHeayeni" /■ Naylor.'. V, . . : ' .'"' 'Phip'p3. : -.' • " |-IHURCH'OE;.; GOD-TABERNACLE;' ,*J ■ ■ .-'Tasmari";Str'eet..A v .-, .-, X -fc •.I;S;S- /Lesson, "Blind Bartimaeus," Mark: 5, , . 46-52. ''Though the eyes'be.'ee'aled against the.siin and moon, he,-f9 riot who sees Christ," "Out. solace in ."suffering .is-ihat the Jta>i : ' 01 -Sorrows;i^..suie' : i't6>walk;; ; ,thai'-Wtty:'' ■ Sel.' -.' - ■' '.---'-.'-.-.„'.' : --- -- ■ ■• ■■ . TO-MORROW, 11: Worship. Lantern 6rT ' Ce ' 6:^°- '''■■>'-"' •■*'-•-'■• -- ■■' '^ :: ,': '■■''■' . /■■•■■.,.T^'-.''CHUBCH-.NOT.,'BABYLON- ' ."JSftiß.ook'much:'needed;to .point out the X f.tJnscrjptural , .'Teaching and Practice : of Christendom 1 on-the following ,Vital .- :•?>•' '•■■■■:■■<■. ';.'■, -.. ; '. ■-.. ■ '.- 1.- The-.Church';:name;.'should■!it' be of Human pr-Divine'Origin?: l:Cpr. i,2. . 2. Omitting one Precept from the Word •■'■. :of God, prese'ntinK : 9,; instead: of; 10 ; .Commandments;.- Ex. xx,, 2, : 34, : 28 ■ ,-'■ Margin.:.'.'/:';-"/-''" : '-.•'■■ , - ', ■ : .'--.-''-. ' 8. The .Trinity, a Pagan and PopisU- ■ Dogma, entirely, unseriptural. 1 Cor. ■ viii, 6, Ex. ; Xx,-3. ; "'"-.'.■ . --'•'■■ i. ; The ..Good Friday' Problem, 'which • -. proves, that Jesus died on Wednesday, .' and■'■ rose on ..Saturday, that. He was three nights, in" the' Grave. ; The sign ,■ '--.of 'His 'being .^the : -Messiah..-"'..'Matt. ; : xii, 40. .■._".■" '-, .''.■'•'■ :'■'.''. ; i P.' Eden's Initial, Day-line : which, proves. : that;'the'dayiiiamed. Suhday.:.in Ausi tralasiai -is the" Bible -Seventh: Day ': Sabbath. As. Saturday , is; in ' the ■ United- States of America..- The Sun • to rule by; day. '.-,%■- "'."." '•'■"" 6. The New, Birth takes place at the Resumption/ and the Begettal at conversion. 1 Cor. xv, 42-46; ljno. v, - . IE.V. '"..■■■:- : ..'■■■: '.' ■•.' ;.-^ 7, When to Eat tho. Lord's Supper. A " plea for its yearly Observance. ■ Pass- ' over Type not-fulfilled. .Luke xxii.lG. ! The Church-'that Jeaus- presents to t Himself will -be.out of Babylon, or out of Confnsionv Paul desoribes it in Eph. ' v, 25-27: "Christ also loved • the . Church and gave Himself for , it; t That He might Banctifyjahd' cleanse, it withHhe washing : or-water by the Word,'.that'He might present it; to■; Himself 'a glorious Church, ' not haying Spot pr.WTinklo;-or any Such ' Thing; but that it shonld Holy, and ■ Without; :; ' : : ;: ;■',• -, - - .. . ■ ■■■•'.•■•.■■ ■'•■■•:; : '•'•'■Address: , '•'■' :.■-": ■•' jTABERNACLE; 148 TASMAN STREET, ; - - ' ..,■ Wellington.- , I' /- WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY. ■ TpVERY woman, whose ambition is that XHshe should look her best, realises that although she may excel'in;-both feature and. form, it is very necessary',.that she should ■ devote constant care.and,attention to,her' :' hair. The charm of her'hair is not confined to its/abundance and length, but J more to its texture, suppleness,- and-col- - our.-..-, If-every,- woman would make a daily, practice , of gently massaging the. - K-alp for a few moments, and then apply DR. WILSON'S'REGENERATOR, it is safe to say an abundant growth would be , assnrea; and'. grey hairs • would at once disappear. ■ It produces luxuriant and brilliant;tresses, and keeps the hair eoft andpliant. Free from anydye. Mr. A. -M. Hendy, Hair, Specialist, Dunedin, controls :the r!.Z: Agoncy. Procurable in '■• Wellington'from J. R. M'Kenzie's Toilet Repot, Willis Street; or Kirkcdldie and Stains, Drapers. ■ Price, 3s.- 6d. per bbttle.-Advt..; .--.■' . ' . . "EVERYTHING SO CLEAN I" . ' ' know " Mr 3'" Sinit . n ' ; I' hardly ' JB. knew the men were in the house, they moved about so qnietly. 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 •eo quickly, so well, and with such little inconvenience!' ' ■ ; Cleaning of EVERY kind—Windows, — Tlcors, Walls, Carpets—done . speedily . end thoropghly; .'•.'• Carpets collected, .cleaned, and returned • eanie' day. ' ■■■ ■• ..■;". THE V4.CUUM CLEANING CO., 117 WILLIS. STREET, WELLINGTON. - , Thone 2969.: .VISITORS TO PALMERSTON- NORTH, STOP when yoii come to TnE WHITE . , r HOUSE Dining and Tea Rooms. Special arrangements are being made for Hhe convenience of country patrons dur- .-'.- ing Show Week. HOT LUNCHEON '-'..served l in out spacious Dining-roome, both upstairs and down, from 10.30 a.m. Hot Teas from 4.30. Dainty Morning and Afternoon Teas. Hot Pies, Coffee, etc., served all day, up to 11 p.m. The Square, J. RAWLINS Palmerston North. , WALKING is a pleasure on a velvety lawn ■ or across a Brussels carpet. You can't have lawns and carpets in the etreets, bntycm can pave your heels with rubber. Wood-Milne Rubber Heels are tho bcstl

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2205, 18 July 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2205, 18 July 1914, Page 1

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