FOR GENERAL PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TRYi ''THE DOMINION" GENERAL, PRINTING DEPARTMENT, 'PHONE 1442. PROMPT ATTENTION.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS. ■:. BIRTHS. '■•! ■- ANDREW.—At Sarawak,' Borneo- on 27th. September, tho wife of.'A'.. R. Andrew, D.Sc—a son. (By cable.) POLLOCK.-On the 2Gth inst., at-Napier, ;N.Z., tho wife of Charles F. H.' Pollock, ;of a daughter. ';■ : . .' WHEATLEY.-On 27th September, Mi, -at Nurse Forbes's, Seatoun, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Wheatley—a son. YOUNG.-On 28th September,' at .Nurse Hulme's- Hospital, Lower Hutt, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Crawford Young-a eon. MARRIAGE. .'". MILES—ALEXANDER—On September 24, ■' 1914, at- New Plymouth, by the Rev. Chappell, Mary Alexander, of Wellington, formerly of London, to William Miles, of Inglcwood, .Taranaki. ■' -' ■' DEATHS. ■■■-' ANGUS.-On. September. 27, 1914, at 192 Wellington Terrace, William, dearly loved husband of Mary Teresa. - HENDERSON.-On September 29th, . at Kensington Street, Gordon' John, son of -Mrs. Baxter Buckley. . .'•,.•'-. j. , JEBSON.-On the 23rd September, at her' ■■' eon's residence, Wcsterfield, Canterbury, Annie Jebson, aged 79. ' ; ; - NEWTON.-rOn October 1, at his residence, 53 , Murphy Street, Wellington, .. John Newton, in his 77th year.. PII/CHER.-Oii 2nd October, 19li, at 19 ; . Brougham Avenue, Wellington,-. Sarah < Harriet, relict of the late Thomas William Pilcherj aged' 77. .(Private interment.) ■ .' ; RENNIE.-On September 16, 1914, -at Granity, N.Z., George, dearly-loved husband of Catherine A. Ronnie, native of . .•; Aberdeenshire, Scotland; aged 62 years. SUNDEELAND.-On'. 'October Ist, ,-at Khandallah, Emily, wife of.W.J. Sun:, derland, late of Reefton. . , ■ • ,: ■■'.' ~.'.. FUNERAL NOTICES. ' WELLINGTON WATERSIDERS INDUSTRIAL: UNION OF.WORKEES. MEMBEES of the above Union are invited to attend the Funeral of their late Comrade, John Theodore White, which will leave his late Residence,.Maida Valo Road, Roseneath, To-day, at' 2 p.m. ■ P. J. LADD, -~.■-. ..- ■' I ''-.".Secretary. '-, nnHE Friends of JOHN;'NEWTON are -*-■ invited. to attend lis ' Funeral, which will leave hie residence,, 53 Murphy ' Street, TO-MORBOW. (Sunday), at. 2.30 p.ni. ; 'for. the 'Karon- Cemetery. - "~ " E. MORRIS, JUNR., ~ '■■' Undertaker and Embalmer, . 60 Taranaki St:,' and- 28 Revans, St. King on .'Phone 937. is too early or '•i\ toi late.to receive immediate attention. Mortuary Chapel for the conveni--enoeof the public.,' Carriages, : landaus lit 'the shortest, notice. \ : 'Phone Nos.— Head "Department 937, Newtown Branch 142, Livery Stables "1668; Private 'Phone 3749. '■ , . . '".■', ; . REMOVAL NOTICE.-Isaa'c Clark and Son. Builders, Contractors, and Undertakers, have removed to:new premises ' No. ,27' Wingfield Street, off Molesworth . Street, "Opposite Ministerial .Evidence. ' Jobbing Work promptly attended - to. Telephones: Shop, 1088; Residence,. SO6. . '.• ! RELICIOUS SERVICES. ' S£. •' PAUL'S PEO-CATHBDKAL. r MUI.GEAVE S'IRKET. ' /) •■; SUNDAY, OCTOBEE 4th.: r. ■ ~:, . ?:;' 17tn'.SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.'.. '." '.'' B'a.m!—Holy Communion.,'.-■•.,'.-.'.''/V' : ... ; ' , 11'' a.m.—Matins, Holy :Comm'union;':and. Sermon.J Hymns 229' and 365.■:,"*"■ : 3.30.p.m.—H01y, Baptisms. ~ 7,;p;m.—Evensong." and Sermon. ; ■ Hymns, . 042,;3G8,-, : 60i. '. V■•-.'. Collections all day for'.War-Belief Fond. TINAKORI KOAD CHURCH- ROOM. . 11 a.m.—Children's Service. -._■ " .. 7 p.m.—Evenscug. , . ''. - ■;■-. ,' ST. : ~,MAR E '■■'■ S.. . SERVICES. ' ■•-■■ ■■■■■'. SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY., AFTER TRINITY, OCT. 4th, 1914. ; 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. : . .'. 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. 3 p.m.—Service for Men' Only.'-. 1 p.m.—Evensong. ST. BARNABAS, EOSENEATH.' . 8 a.m.—Holy Communion...;'.-- ; 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. 7 p.m.—E.ven.-song. .'.-'.•'• Offering' in aid of fund for relief of poor In. United Kingdom and- Belgium. ,QT. JOHN'S CHUECH, WILLIS ST. KJ • (Presbyterian.); -~ .-: - . TO-MOEEOW. ■;'' ' '■<; Morning, 11. . -.-.'' Preacher-REV. DE. GIBB. ' Evening, 7. t . REV. GEOEGE'M'NEUE. WESLEY CHUECH, TARANAKI' Si'. ' TO-MORROW. '' ' i '•'. Morning; 11—Rev. J. G. Chapman, , ■ Evening,-; 7—Rev. J. G. Chapman;'■''-.; ■' CHUECH OF GOD , TABERNACLE, V ■' Tasman Street. ;■•-.'.. To-night, at .7. Lesson, Christ Anoint-, ed for Burial. Mary's estimate of Jesus was .£9 7s. 6d.. Judas sold Him for £3 Ss; 9d. To us Jesus is valueless, if not accepted. , ..--.. To-morrow, 11 .'a.mV-Worship. • Lantern _ Service, 6.30 p.m. : :'. ■. ■ ' 'Our Bible Josiah reading the' law, Jehoikim burning the roll;'" 8 - LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. mHE EEV" F. P. JOSELAND,' late of. -a. . Amoy, China, wjll deliver addresses in the Congregational Churches, as under- ••-■ •-, SUNDAY.. , Morning'at 11—Courfcenay Place. .. Afternoon at 3—Constable St., Newtown '.•'. Evening at 7—Tho Terrace.. ■ ' '. .. MONDAY, sth OCTOBER. ' Constable Street, 7.30 p.m. . TUESDAY, 6th OCTOBER. , : , The Terrace, Ladies' Meeting, 4 p.m. Tho Terrace, Annual Meeting,, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 7th OCTOBER. . Courtenay P1ace,.7.30 p.m.. •!•■ Collections at all meetings on behalf of the London Missionary Society. B- .IMPROVE. YOui~HAIR.' EAUTIFUL c Hair redeems 'a plain lace,.bnt Scanty, impoverished hair robs tho most. lovely face 6£ its charms. Nature never intended women to bo grey ■ally from the neglect or want of knowing Vie , „t ii"*? -° Pi Mei 7° the colour and life of the hair. Hundreds of women tofev^.n^s DE - WILSON'S RE-GfiNERAIOR.-.and will tell you what a , splendid tonic, it is. It is a British preparation by the world's leading skin specialist. Try it. 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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2271, 3 October 1914, Page 1
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