FOE GENEEAL FEINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TRY i'THE DOMINION" GENERAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT. 'PHONE 1442. PROMPT ATTENTION;
FUNERAL NOTICES. TTtHE Friends of "the late EDWARD X JOSEPH WALSH are invited to attend, his Funeral, which ..will leave his daughter's residence, 124 Courtenay JPlace, on MONDAY, at 8.45 a.m;, for St. Joseph's ChuToh, Buckle Street, where Requiem Jlass will' be celebrated at 9 a.m. ■.'■:'■, : . . . E. MORRIS, JUN., . ~ ■' '.• Undertaker and Embalnier, ..'•'■ 60 TaranaK St. and 28 Riddiford St. Telephone 937; night arid day, i• ■ , ■'.. E.. MOEEIS,.JUNE;,■„"...■' ",:,-. '.. Undertaker' and' Embalmer,;' 60 i Taranalri ■ St.,- and: 28 Revans St.. -' "\rO Ring on .'Phone ,937. is ; too early or xT too.; late ■ to. receive immediate ; attenr tion. • Mortuary/ QHapel for; the. convenience ■ of■;the public..';s;. Carriages.-landaps at "the notice. , "'Phone 'Nos;— ! Head Department 937, Newtown Branch •<M2j- Livery Stables-1668.'Private ■'Phone :ffla9.^/'..j-r^'--;i.;^.;\->:l,vy.-:;^A,,.-.r:^ ' ijOEMOyAL.NOTICEi-Isaao'..Clark and. uLV Son, Builders, Contractors, and. Un-: dertakers. 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. \ RELIGIOUS SERVICES. , ,- ST. PAUL'S, "' PRO-CATHEDRAL, ■ - MULGEAVE 'STREET. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. . . :. 16th SUNDAY AFTER. TRINITY, . S a.m.—Holy Communion. : • 10 a.m.—Matins. : . ■V . ... 11 a.m.—Choral Communion. Hymns,: £14 and 595.:. ■ " ■' ■ ,'. Preacher—The Lord Bishop.' 7.p.m.—Evensong and Sermon.' Hymns, 815, 362, and 34. Anthem, "Whoso Dwells etlr"- (Martin). . TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHEOOM. • 11 a.m.—Children's Servioe. ' 7 p.ml—Evensong. . ;. ■ .-■■'■■ ' , .' . BT. ■'.'■ MAR K ' S. : services, sixteenth sunday after' trinITY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1914. 8 Communion.; 11 a.m.—Matins. 7 p.m.—Evensong. . ' ST. BARNABAS,.EOSENEATH. / ■ 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. . • 11 a.m. Matins. ; . • .■. 7 p.m.—Evensong. l ■:: y . . ... . BT. JOHN'S CHUECH, WILLIS ST. (Presbyterian.),. ■'■■.' :. : "•■';'" to-morrow! . f Morning, 11. Evening, 7.. -■■'. ' ■ - ." : Prea«her-REV. DR. GIBB. Evening: "The Tragedy of Unused ■ -■•■.., . .Things.". ....■' fo'ENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN lIV CHURCH. . . ANNIVEESARY SERVICES. ■ The Rev. J. M. Saunders, ; M.A., of Auckland, will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. to-morrow. : ■'..,' Children's Service at 3-o'clock. ; • The Anniversary Conversaiiione will be leld next. Tuesday at 8 p.m.; . ... TOTESLEY-CHURCH, TAEANAKI ST. . ■'•■ ; TO-MOEROW. : . ; Morning, 11—Rev; G. S. Cook.. '.• Evening, 7—Rev.- J.-.G.. Chapman. A-nthem: "Crossing, the Bar," Sir -F. K. Jiridge. .'■•■ ; ■ ' nHUECH OF GOD TABERNACLE, V Tasman. Street. i To-night, at 7. Subject: "The Creation was 'in the Beginning.' When was That?" Six days of 24 hours each,' not 7000 years for one day, or 49,000 years for Preparation Week. Amazing ignorance of facts. ',■■•■•■-:■ To-morrow, 11, Worship. Lantern Ser- ' jvice, 6.30. Pictures illustrating,our Bible.. SPIRITUALISM. : . Tt/JTRS. E. SCHUTZE will Lecture. SubItjL jeot: "Psychometry, Its Uso and DeTelopment." Followed by Psychometric E«aclings from Articles and Independent Readings. ....'■ ' '■' MASONIC HALL, BOULCOTT STREET, 7 p.m. SUNDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER.' Collection at Door, 6d. SUNSHINE AND GLOSSY HAIR. ;QUNSHINE a#ects the Hair just as it <O does the colouring of flowers'or the Jbrig-htness of a bird's plumage, whioh are found to be more brilliant the nearer one approaches the Equator. But sun-, fshine cannot have its full beneficial effect if the scalp is dry, or the roots of the hair clogged with dandruff. To secure a glorious head of hair, gently maseage the scalp, and apply 1)K. WILBON'S REGENERATOR. After a few applications your mirror will reflect results that will delight you. If you want to keep' your hair, send for Dr. Wilson's Regenerator—the price is 3s. Gd. per bottle. Posted free to any address. Direct from Sole Australasian Agent, £. M. HENDY, Hair Specialist, Duntdin. WtANTED, Marshall's Morris Chairs T-T for comfort, f]iinlity, and valuo, cannot bo beaten. Come and see, or write (or particulars. Prices from 37b. 6d., 40 .
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2265, 26 September 1914, Page 1
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