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FOR GENERAL PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TRY "THE DOMINION" GENERAL PRINTING: DEPARTMENT. •PHONE 1443. PROMPT ATTENTION.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES' & DEATHS. ;.. .. ; BIRTHS. : . . , '. BARLTROP.—On 14fch September, at Belfast, Ireland, to Mr. and-Mrs. G.W. B. Barltrop—a. daughter. . • BEOAD.-On September 11, 1914, to Mr. end Mrs. C. V. ■ Newton Broad, Kim-. bqlfcon Road—a daughter. .'. . "KIEK.r-On September 15th, to Mr. and ';"'■'■ Mrs. B. C. Kirk, Patea (a eon). ■■ .•. WILKINS.-On 12th September, ito Di. ■ -and Mrs. Edgar H. Wilkins, a daugh- ■,; ,'.ter.; ; - :■ . /.' ■ '■ . ' %',■: ■••■'-■ . 'marriages. . :.- jfROWDE-TWEED.-On Saturday, 12th ■'■■;:-,•■ September, 1914,' at St.,' Peter's Chnroh., ' Wellington, /by Archdeacon Harper, ..'- , Eric Teare, eldest son of John Frowde, '" London, to Minnie, youngest daughter of Mrs. Tweed, Huddersfield. (London, '.■.•■■ Halifax.^and , Isle of Man papers-please •:■■'■ copy.) ■'■': : .'' .TODD-SIMMONS.-At St. Mark's, on v,' Wednesday, 16th September, 1914, by ,!;; Rev. , Askew, James A. Todd to Ethel '..Jane, second daughter, of. Wm. Sim-.- '-■- . inons, Esq., : "Merrybrook," South Can- ■ ■ ■ terbriry. '.;'■'■.. : ' ■ -M ■ :' : :"?.■'; ■'DEATHS. , -':: ■'. : ' "■ ■ : AMES.—On' the 17th day •of September. i 1914, at Plimmetton, Ellen Louisa, the : ';. dearly beloved .wife of .Horace Ames. '-DANIELLS.—At the residence' ■of her' .■■■■, son-in-law, C.-B. Hooper, Wakefield, ■ Nelson, Louisa Jane DanieUs,-aged 68.' lIOULDER.-On September 15th; .1914," 1 at the residence of .her parents, Seddon Street, Upper Hutt, Bliza.May.Monldor; ' aged 9 years. . Sydney, papers please ■■■; r ■ -' ■•• '--' "' - ••'■' • '-j. ; "DISMOVAL NOTICE;—Isaac Clark and: JEVSon, Builders, Contractors, and ;Un-, dertakers. have removed to premises '. No.--27 WingfieldStreet,:-off Holesworth ■'■' Street, ..opioeite Ministerial .Residence. Jobbing Work promptly attended to.. 'J Telephones: Shop, 1088; Residence, 806. ■ - j r RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ....'■ ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, '■'■- MULGRAVE STREET./ ■ . 'SUNDAY/SEPTEMBER 20. ' ' 15th SUNDAY AFTER -TRINITY. ' v : 8. a.m.—Holy'Communion. O■' ■ . U : Holy Communion, and JBermon.f'Hymns,. 198-555.' ; ' ,; .; .■■•: s - .:. ■ . ,7. p.m.—Evensong and. Sermon; Hymns, 432 : 420, "292; ' - ■ < :■■" TINAKORfROAD CHURCHROOM.' . 11; 'a.m.—Children's Service. • ■•. 7,:p.ml—Evensong. '; ''^ S'' ■.W-α.- e..k: 's. •■r ■■.••■' services. ■;.... ■■ •■■,' ' SUNDAY AFTER TRIN- .-"; f'MTY, : SEPTEMBER 20th, 191*.. . ' B'a.m.—Holy Communion. '; - . ( "' '■:.'- llra.m.—Matins,''and' Holy■ Communion. < 7 ; p.m.—Evensong. .-."■.':, .''■.,'■ , ■-■'■:: ST. BARNABAS,: ROSENEATH. '. ■'. 8 a.m.—Holy l Communion. '; ; • . : . .'- '■' ■'• II a.m. Matins.' ' : : i f. ':'■';■ 7 p.m. —Eveneong. . . ' ST. JOHN'S CHURCHi '.WILLIS ST. ■•'■• , , (PresbyterianV '-■ ; ' •,-■•■■.■'■'■■ to-morrow. '.'■-:-.: Morning, 11. -.: V : v,.:'V '' Evening, 7.—Missionary Travel and Ex-' periencee in a Great Land. ,; ..,,;.,./' ..Preacher, Rev! ;W.E. Souter, ;.;;;■■-■;::. rKtBSLEJ • CHURCH, TAEANAKI ST. ••■.■• ■' 'H':l'■■?.. :" : ; : ' v-:' 1 ''\ Morning, 11-^Eev.' Ji'-"H.'"Wfilte; : : " : V;:f ■ ■ Evening, J— Rev. J. G. Chapman. riHURCH OF GOD .TAEEBNACLE, y..-.' .■■;■; ~...'■ Tasman Street..-. .; To-nighf, 7—I.S.S. Lesson: "The Judgment of the Nations." The present time is "the hour of Judgment," Rev. 14, 6-11. . Tfipn the Day of Judgment. After the . .1000 years,' The, Sentence will 'be passed. Matt. 25, 31-46. To-morrow, 11—Worship. Lantern Service,■ Alcohol a Poison. i PUBkIO ,NOTicEB. TTUSTLEtalongand bring your Friends Jtl to ;,see."Creation," the, famous photopicture showing daily at Town Hall, at 2.30; and 8. No charge. . No collection.. ■' fiIASSES for Instruction' in Ladies' 1J Tailoring of Cutting and Fitting now being formed day. or evening, at the' In- . etitute of Costume Cutting. H. G. Bpdell, 170 Riddiford Street (opp. Conetnble -,Streetl -■. -. ilfß. .CHARLES LEE YARD, who left Xrx Carterton about. August ■ ::30th, . is. urgently requested to commiinioate at once with his wife, care Post Office,' Ma- J icrto'n,- who is very pi and irorried. Im.TyTtant letter' awaits him. • ;j •■:..: ' ' ''■' ■'■;-'. ' ', ..-■ i MRS. SMITH, FURRIER; . REMOVED, to 10 MANNERS STREET ','.,. •■■.:'.(Upstairs'.) '. ' ■ :' . . ' ALL WOEK CARRIED ON AS USUAL. V CITY' PAECELS DBLIVBEY CO. H. INNESS AND SON. ' Tel. 381. , .. DELIVER,. .daily, in town ,and follow-. •ing suburbs: . Kelburi, . Karori, Wddestown, Northland, , Brooklyn, Kilbir r nie, Hataitai, Lyall Bay, Qneen's Drive, Island Bay, Seatoun, Miramar, ■ Ros'eneath. Charges: Not exceeding 281b. Gd., 861b. 9d., 1121b. Is., 2001b.'Jβ. Bd. All' parcels must be prepaid. No charge for collecting. Luggage colleoted and ile-. ' livered at moderate prices. -, ' M" AGNIFICENT 19H «-50-h.p. CADILLA'C Touring Caie." FOR HIRE (seat 7, or 8 persons). Winner of World's greatest motor trophy twice, 1908 and 1914. Clients all 6ay: "The mo9t charming car we have ever travelled in." In charge of expert, coartcoue driver, who studies your every wish. For safe, luxuri--0119 motoring, or a closed oar for town work. PLEASE KING 2269 A, Day or Night. Charges reasonable. . •. CHARIES BARRINGTON. BALE AND LEASE OF CEOWN.LANDS AND PUBLIC RESERVES. , NOTICE is hereby, given that the undermentioned Lots will be open for implication on renewable leaso on WED{vESDAY, 23rd SEPTOMBEB, 1914:Sedtions' 5, Block XII, Whirinaki, and 6, Block I, Tanmatamahoe S.D. Two lots in Horopito West; Four Lots in Kakahi; and One Lot in Manunui Villages. One Lot in Kakahi, Two Lots in Horopito West Townships. Also that Sections 35, Block I, Mangahao, and 2, Block 111, Whirinaki S.D., will be open for application on optional system on same date. !Mbo that tenders will be received up till 4 p.m. Wednesday, 16th September, 1914, for Leases of Public Reserves in Kaitieke Suburbs and Manganui S.D. '• ■ Plans with full particulars may be obtained shortly at the .principal Post Offices and from the District Land Office, Wellington. T. N. BRODRICK, ■ Commissioner of Crown Lands. w. a _ P H * L^* 97 DIXON STREET. Honse, Window, and Offioe-Cieaning Contraotor. Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by Maohlnery. All Orders Promptly Executed. 'Phnnp 3202. Three Binre. INTEIf "Known—Marshall's Furniture goes direct from factory, to horiie, and you sava the middleman's profit. Marshall's, the Quality Furnishang House, 46 Adelaide Road.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2259, 19 September 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2259, 19 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2259, 19 September 1914, Page 1

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