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FOR GENERAL PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TRY; •"THE DOMINION" GENERAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT, • 'PHONE 1442.' "PROMPT ATTENTION,

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS. ") '■ BIRTHS. .■■:■" '• THOHPSON.-At Ballanoe, on 7th Oote- '. ber, 1914, the wife of ; K. Grenvillo Thompson- of a daughter. YULE.-On September. 24, 1914, et Wellington, to Mr. and Mrs. George E. Yule (Featherston), a. son.. ; ,' ' ' MARRIAGES. BOYD—BURBERRY.-0n the Kflu Sep- ' tember, at St. Mark's, Remuera, Auck- .. land, by the Eev. W. Beattv.. Howard Irving, only sou of tho late. Thomas H. : Boyd,' of San Francisco, to" Emilio, youap;est daughter of Francis Burberry, of Wangaratta, Victoria.- . . EALL—WHITE.—On October Bth, at St. . Paul's Pro-Cathedral,; Wellington, by tho Rev. C H Harvey, Sidney, second ■ . son of Honry' Edgar HaU, ''HeatherBide," Wokmgham, Berks, England, to ■ Lynda Eveline, fourth daughter of the Lite William- White and Mrs. White, .of New Brighton, Christdhiurch. i • . .DEATHS. ..'•; .- ; JEFFAEES.-On the 14th October, 1914, at hor late residence, 43 Mein, Street, Jane, relict of the late Ridhard Jef-. fares, late of Clive, , Hawke's Bay, aged 80 years. - : ; PAEATA.—On October 9th, at Auckland (usddenly), Henare Pehi; late Secretary Chief Judge Native Land' Court, aged 24 years. i ■'■ ■•.' .■■:- ' . . 6IMPSON.-On October 16; 1914, at his late residence, 32 Matai Road, Hataitai, James Simpson, M.8.C.M., etc., late of Charleston and, Westport; age 68. Private interment.. •'•'.- ■' .'.','■ FUNERAL" NOTICES. mHB Friends of the Late DONALD ■JL.. M'LEAY are respectfully,invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 9 Douglas Street, TO-DAY (Saturday), 17th October, 1914, at .2.30 p.m., for, Karori Cemetery. • ROBERT. H. WILSON AND SON, : ' ' Undertakers and Embalmore, Tel. 1909. 164 Adelaide Road. v '"■':." E. MOEEIS, JUNE., Undertaker and Embalmer, ' 60 Taranaki St.,"and 28 Eevans St. ■TfcTO Eing on 'Phone 937 is too early or i> too late to receive immediate attention/ Mortuary Chapelfpr the convenience of the public. I Carriages, landaus • at the shortest notice. -~'Phone Nos.—, Head Department 937., Newtown; Branoh 142,' Livery Stables 16G8. Private 'Phone ' 8749. '.. - ' - : '>''/ -..- ■■■.. REMOVAL NOTICE.-Isaac Clark and Son; Builders, Contractors, and Undertakers, have removed to new premisesNO. 27 Wingfield Street, off Mqleswprth .Street, opposite Ministerial EJesidenco. Jobbing Work promptly attended to. Telephones; Sh'op, 1088j Eesidence, 806J RELIGIOUS SERVICES. S"~T. PAUL'S PEO-CATHEDRAL, MULGRAVE STEEET., SUNDAY, OCTOBEE 18th. , ST.-LUKE'S DAY/:-- ' 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. . ,11 a.m.—Matins, Holy Communion, and Sermon. Hymns 425, and 316.'. ' . . ' 2.45 p.m.—Children's Service. : 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Hymns, (45, 436, and-633. : ■■' '% ■ ■ . TINAKOEI ROAD CHUECHEOOM. 11 a.m.—Children's Service. : ■ . 7 : ■-' ' ■:'■ v--. .-'-' t a- '".-"'sr-'A e-'-k: ■■■'■'.-s.- , ' ■; , :■■ -.: SEEVICES,;/;:.-' NINETEENTH : SONDAX.AFTEE TEIN- : : .;■-* ■-,:..*ty, oct. ißth,' ibu.: '■;,/;■":■• FESTIVAL OF. ST. LUKE..E. 4.-M, ' 8 'a.m.—Holy Communion.. .':,-, ;, - ../ 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy_'Communion. 3 p.m.—Confirmation Service-by the Lord Pishop. .■.•■ .-■■■.■■."■■ ■'-.:.'.••■ . v. ■7 p.m.—Evensong; '.\ • ' y " ST. BAENABAS, ROSENEATH. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. '-.■■.■ ll a.m.—Matins. ■ . :' 7 p.m.—Eveusong. : . -,- • - O[T. JOHN'S .CHURCH," WILLIS ST. VJ •■■■■ ■■■ (Presbyterian.)' '.- ' ; : . -..' TO-MOEEOW. . " Morning, 11. . ■■':■'■■'. . Evening, 7. '; '■ ~ : ■•-. . •■.'.- " . YOUNG. PEOPLE'S DAY. ; : -'. Preacher-EEV. DE. GIBB. WESLEY CHUECH, TARANAKI ST. ' TO-MOEROW. . 'Morning, 11—Ber. W.Shiier... ■.- ■'t ' ; Evening, 7—E«v. J< G. ■ Chapman. r<HUBCB. OF GOD TABERNACLE, KJ " Tasman Street. - •. •• ■ j To-night, ;■. 7.— Lesson': "In.-the Garden of In trouble, pray earnestly, < p&rseveringly,. and -submissively. Jesus praying, -the Disciples.sleepiig, Judas plottingi" To-morrow, 11— % Worship. Lantern Service, 6.30. • "Our Bible," No. 8. 'fWe won't give up. the Bible." The' Martyrs Polycarp , and tgnatiTis. ■ ■ . ■. ■ v. ■ MEETINGS. /TTUEE 17th Annual' Meeting of the Society A ■ for the Protection of Women ana Children will be held on October 20th.in the Committeo Koom;- Town Hall, at 8 p.m., the Hon. J. G. W-. Aitken presid- • mg. To speak:• Lady Stout, Mrs.'W. A. , Evans, M'A., Dγ; Platts-Mills,. Hon. A. L. Herdmanj Mr. A.-E. Newman./ .■ . -.'''.,' ... .■''''■, NEW ZEALAND,'AMATEUR EOWING ... . ,ASSOCIATION. • . . rE Annual Meeting of the above Association will- be held TO-NIGHT (SATUBDAY), 17th October, at 7.30 p.m.', at. the Offices. of tho Underwriters' Association, ground floor, Government , Life Insurance Buildings. ~ . . ' ; ' Business: "' . Annual Eeport and Balaacfrehert. ■ Election of Officers.' '"-'."■' ■ Alterations Eules, etc., etc : A. D. BAYFXELD, :...-■ ■■ :■, Hon., Secretary. . WELLINGTON WHAEF LABOUEEES' INDUSTEIAL UNION OF WOEKEES. . ' ■■■•■' ,;.'.••' NOTICE.' ' . A Special Meeting of the Union will be. held in St. Peters' Schoolroom, Ghuzoce Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 23fch of October; at 7.30 p.m. , ,'..;•• ■ Business:, ' ' . . 1. To consider a Motion by the President of tho Union for-the removal of' tihe Secretary and Treasurer, who has been - suspended by. tho President wider Eule 18. 2. To take a Ballot- for the Secretary's removal or otherwise. ' • Only Financial. Members will be admitted to the Meetin*. THOS. J. LADD, ■' ' .- Interim-Secretary.' AGNIFICENT 19U 40-50 h.p. CADILLAC Touring Cars, FOR HIRE (seat 7 or 8 persons). Winner of World's greatest motor trophy twice, 1908 and 1914. Clients all say: ''The rnoet charming car wo have ever travelled in." In charge of expert, courteous- driver, who studies your every wish. For safe, luxurious motoring, or a /closed car for town work, PLEASE EING 2269 A, Day or Night. Charges reasonable. . CHARLES BARRINGTON. 'SPECIAL (Temporary) DISCOUNTS. Made in "DAISY" Englnnd. ELECTRIC POWER ■. VACUUM CLEANERS, used by the Wellington Town Hall,. Government Buildings, Library, Girls' College, Emniro Hotel, etc; Motel's stocked for any voltage, AC or DC. Hand Models also reduced in price. BAND, WALKER AND CO., 12 King's • . Chambers, Willis Street, : Sole Importers. 'Phone 3809. iftrANTED Known, Our famous work"t in? Corsets, at Is. lid. and 2s. lid., are wonderful value, all sizes; old prices. Cole'a Drapery Co,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2283, 17 October 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2283, 17 October 1914, Page 1

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