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BlkrHß,: MARRIAGES & DEATHS. ■■•'•'- ■. , • ' BIRTHS. - / ,' ' ' BRAY YOUjNG.-To Mir. and Mrs. W. Gray Young, "Green Gables," Karori, on the 21st inst., a daughter. ',; ;■ HODGSON .-On July 21,' 1914, at'. Nurse McDonald's, 212 The Terrace, to Mr. and : Mrs. P. F. Hodgson,' o£ Khandallah-* daughter. ':','.. i ■ ■:■■"'■'■' ■'? NATHAN.-On the 20th July, 1911,, at 20 Burnell Avenue, to Mr. and'Mrs.-S. : GeoTge Nathan-pa daughter. BAINEr-On'July 23rd; at Nurse M'Doriald'e, 212 The Terrace, the wife of the ■Eev.W.-Raine^a- daughter, .. ; . MAREIAGES. ...-.'' ■'" ' . COOMBES^-BUENS.-tfn-June 24, 1914, at'the Manly-; Presbyterian -Church, Sydney, by the- Eev. A.: Sims, Pearl, 'youngest daughtericf Mrsi.and the late Mr. James Burns, Keib'urn, Wellington, "'" Ito Frank N. Coombes, of , -Cfemorne, ' 'Sydney, N.S.W. : fiEATH-HEATON-On July -18, .1914; at.St. James .Church, Lower Hutt, by the f Eev. "J, Jones, Harold Godfrey, youngest-son of' Mr. aad MrC W. Heathy New Barnet,; Herts., England, 'to Helen Mary,\eldest daughter ,of ■ the late'. Mr.' A-. , -; M. : Heaton ' (C.E.), and Sirs. Heatoni- Ridgeside, Lower Hutt. •-_ ■ Auckland papers "please'copy.: ■ .„■': ■ -' ■-."■'. ''" DEATHS.! <: : ■■ ::■■ BENNETT.-On July 19, '1914,. at - 21 Thorb'y Street,:"Northland, Elizabeth ' , Annie, ; dearly-loved; wife of Walter ,, : : West -Bennett. ■ • , •; -.. ...:■ :v ;.v COSTALL.-Onthe 23rd 'July,, at ,Waitoa : Road,' Hataitai, Jane-Ann,,the beloved wife .■of, Samuel Costall, aged 77 yeare.' 'Private interment.-.:- ' -.■-...'■ : - DAVIES.—On July" , .23rd, at: levin,' Maud ' Mary, : beloved- wife of .Henry A. -B. DavjesV M.R.C.S. . ■,'■■■',' :-■". .'.■-I FITZGEEALD.-On; July 24,. 1914,: at-the residence: of his son (Sergt., Fitzgerald), .42 Murphy'. Street,. James Fitzgerald , ; aged'9o years. E.I.P.c .Interment;at . Timaru. .■-.-': ■ :.:'•';.. v ■;■-" PKIEST.-On 'the 20th "July, 1914, at'.his residence;vl26 -Eintoul Street, John, the beloved husband of , Eitiily Priest; aged 69 years. Deeply regretted. .. ;■'■"'. BLOAN.-rOn ,21st July, 1914,' at.Us resi--denco, 40 Earoa Eoad, Kelburn, James, i beloved .husband of Annie, Sloan,- aged 80-years., . . <;:•.:. .'•'-"--V ■ TODD.—At >"The Pines," Waipawa, , , July 17th. 1914,' Alex.'- Todd, M.D., aged- 74, ---■: dearly loved husband of Annie Mary. Tpdd. .'■.-.. ,■-..■■ .--, ,' ;-. iWADE.—On the 21st July, 1914, at Otaki, ' Bb:;-,W.- Wade, late of Aro Street, Weilington; aged 43 years....''.l ■ : : ' . IWHYTE.—On 21st July, in London, Hon. . John Blair, formerly, of New, Zealand, oged-72 years. :' •.--••■; ' ■ /.•■'.-.'. ' ■ ■ ■•■ / THANKS. ' '- MES..PRIEST desires to thank Dr. Perkins , for his kindness and atten- , iionduring-the , late-Mr.;Priest's illness, also all relatives and friends-for their . 'kind, and -sympathetic, message? . during her late, sad bereavement; ■ . •, • EEMOVAL' Notice.—lsaao' Clark and '■■ Son,: Builders, Contractors, and Undertakers, have. Temoved to new premises, ,--No. -27- Wingfield Street, off Molesworth Street; "opposjte./'Ministerial; Residence. ' Jobbing work V'- promptly.' attended \ to. Jelephonea: Shop; 1088;';Besidence, 806. ' - J; .-;-•" ST. PAUL'S 1 ■ PRO-CATHEDRAL. :. ~ MULGI? AVE .STREET. , -'V '■■ . ■:•■ ,; .i:-.'JULY^tb/'-"V ; .' .'; . "(SEVENTH SUNDAY;AFTER-TRINITY) 8 "a'jm.-rHoly Communion;';' , ''"'.;?- .:■■■'•;-.■.) 10 : α^m.—Matins: 1 ' v!: '•;>.■-:-'■);■- ■ -,'■ -.',.:'/' :11 a.m.—Choral - Communion ..and. Swtoon. 197. 'i , -' '.J- \'y :r : V: ■ 7 p.m.—EvSasohg ,'anii 'Sermon.. Anthem,','Blessed are. They that'Dwell"-(Tours); , Hymns 439, 175, and 255. . . :■ -■■■'-, TINAKORI EOADV CHURCH KOOMi li : a.m.—Children's'Service. >.. ■:.. • . '. 7 p.m.—Erienfcng/, . .; '.•.■:' '■ -';■ _'- WELLINGTON. n -■SEEvrcEs:''-. •. ;•. ~ SEVENTH SUNDAY 'AF.TEE TRINITY. ■;.-' •-. ; ■■'JULY:,26tK; 1914..■;> A ■.-'■ ■■ 8 a.m.—Holy ■ Communion; .."■.■•'.. ~ —11 • a.m.—Matins, v- - ; ■—• - y -.- ■•:-.•■■- - 7 p.m.—Evensong, --.'i - ; -. : ■: ' : '~- ■ :; " ST.- BARNABAS, ;EOSENEATH. 8 a.m.—Holy ■Communion.''" . .- II a.m.—Matins; ' ' .;'■■' .v ' '•''.':'... „ ; . 7p.'m.—Evensong. ;■.;.' '.; •'- . ■:. S T. JOHN'S. CHURCH, WILLIS ST, '-.■.;■->'■■.'(Presbyterian.) ■ ' : SERVICES: TO-MORROW.;:'; Morning, 11..' Evening, 7..'Rev. John Paterson,. M.A., "of '-St. Paul's ChuTch, Christehurch,- late of Sydney._ '. , :; WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI. ST. '•'. TO-MORROW: , • , . ; Morning, 11.—R&v. J. . G. Chiapman. Evening, 7:--Eev. J. G. Chapman. ' Anthem: "God'is a Spirit" (Sterndaie . Bennett). ; - •'. .--.'. .'■ ■'■ ' >IHUECH OF GOD TABEENACLE, TASMAN. STREET. ' To-night, 7—I.S.S. Lesson. "The Pounds and tho Talents." Lake 19: 11-27. The Bible is a Talent. -Opposerato Bible in Schools 'irould,have it-"laid up in a napkin." The, Bible -,which_ has ,made England great cannot make New Zealand ' email. . .. :. 1 . ■ : ; ; V To-morrow, 11.—Worship. Lantern Servieea 6.30. Pore's Bible-Pictures.. ' ' "EVERYTHING SO CLEAN!" . rvrOU kn'owi Mrs. Smith/ I hardly i knew the men werq in. the honee, they moved about so quietly. Yet the work wa9 thoroughly done by ; . THE VACUUM CLEANING CO.,' ' and the rooms-they cleaned were really spotless. I've never known cleaning done . bo quickly, so well, and with such little inconvenience!"■'•-. ■. ■> Cleaning of- EVERY kind—Windows, Floors,. Walls, v speedily and thoropghly. . > ''..-, Carpets collected, cleaned, and returned . same day. ■ . '■ ... . -THE ViCTJUM.CLEANING C 0.," 117 WILLIS STREET. - WELLINGTON. 'Phone'.2969.' - . .'. WOMAN'S CROWNING GLOEY:- •. EVERY woman, whose ambition is that she should look her best, realises that although she maj excel in both feature and form, it is very necessary that she bhould devote constant care and attention to her : hair. The charm of: her hair is not confined to its abundance and length, but more to ite.texture, suppleness, and colour. If every woman would .make a daily practice, of gently massaging the scalp for a few moments, and then applj DR. -WILSON'S REGENERATOR, it is safe to. say; an abundant , growth would be assured, and grey hair 3 would al . once disappear. . It produces luxurianl and brilliant tresses, and keeps the hail soft andpliant. Free from any dys. Mr A. M. Hendy,. Hair Specialist, Dunedin controls the N.Z. Agency. Procurable ir Wellington from J. R. M'Kenzie's Toilej Depot, Willis Street; or Kirkcaldie anc x Stains, Drapers. Price, 3s. 6d. per , bottle.-Advt._ . . _ _ ■ ' VISITORS ,TO PALMERSTM NORTH BTOP8 TOP when you come to THE WHITE HOUSE Dining and Tea Rooms Special arrangements are being made foi the convenience of country patrons diir ing Show Week. HOT LUNCHEON eerved in our spacious Dining-rooms both upstairs and down, from 10.30 a.m Hot Teas from 4.30. Dainty Morning ant Afternoon Teas. Hot Pies, Coffee, etc. served all dav, up to 11 p.m. The Square J. RAWLINS, Palmerston North., RS, BOSS'S' Pills obtainable fronAgents, Palliser's Pharmacy : - '. Courtenay Place, Barraud and - Son MolesjTorth Sheet, and leading chemists WHEEE do you buy your Boots anc Clothes? When again requiring call on M. Davis, New arid Second-hanc ■ Dealer, corneT' Jessie and Taranak . Streets.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2211, 25 July 1914, Page 1
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