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DOMINION M SUBBOBIPTION BATES. Delivered In Oitr. ead .Bnburbt or ■ eupplled by Azenta id.t 2 Months, ft, (d.; 6 Hantha, 155.: 18 - Months, 86b. . Posted to any addreee. In Now Zealaod or Dependencies s 5 Monthß, 9b. Jd.; 6 Moatis, ISs- 6d.- t 12 Uontba. ; Posted'O'Orsettß: J months, 13s. f S Uontllß, 255.;12 . months. 52s* -•' • , All Buhsoriptlona Payable in. A4vea«. Bboclal Library Bate on AvplleattaL

BIRTHS, MARBIACES & DEATHB. BIRTH. ■ PIDSBUKT.-JOn 15th February, 1515. at . .; their residenoe, 221 The Terrace, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Gay. Didsbury—a eon. MITCHELL.—On February 17, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. S. Mitchell—a boh. MARRIAGE. . MUEDOCS—O'SIIEA.—OnFebniary 10, ,1915, at St. Patrick's Church,: Palmerston North, by tho Rev. Father . M'Manus, : assisted by tho Rev. Father Forrester,, William Murdoch, of Oamaru" to Ellen Catherine O'Shea. of Palmer- ': •.ston North.. J- ■' . '• W_ : DEATHS. •DAVIE.—On Saturday, February 13, 1915, . at Wellington, after a short illness, Cora Maude, beloved; youngest daughter of ■ Mr. and Mrs. J; M. Davie, of Rongomai;, aged 34 yearn.-; : BAOLTAIN.—At Asgard, Wakefield, on February. 18,;1915,:Frances Aplin Haulitain, second daughter of, the late; Hon. Colonel T. M. Hultain; aged. 651 SCOTT.—On February;; 15th, . • 1915, ■ at, Otaki Hospital, David, in bis 73rd year. No flowers, or mourning, by request. . iWHITE.—On February 15th, at donee,-Page's Road, Christchuroh, Fred- • enck John, in his .B2nd'after, a short illness.. . , " ; . i : ' « J IN MEMOEIAM. iWACXROW.—In sad. but: loving memory of our. dear Eva, who passed away. on . February 21, 1911. In irsntham lonoly cemetery, ■ So beautiful and green,. . ' : There sleeping lies our loved one dear .From human eyes unseen. ' Tho winds of Heaven blow softly o'er ■ That sweet and: hallowed spot,: . For 'mid tho changing scenes of life By her loved ones she's not forgot. And no matter:how we.pray, No matter how wo call; . There's nothing left to'answer'- ; But the picture on tho wall. Inserted i by, hor loving ..parents,; brother, ,■; ■ .....v.". ■! and.sisters.' :■ >;' EEMOVAL NOTICE.—Isaao Clark and Son, Builders, Contractors, and Undertakers, 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. , v RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ,CJT. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, 0 Mulgravo Street. . 1 ' . FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. ' 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. 7 p.m.—Evensong. - t >-" •TINAKORI ROAD:CHURCHEOOMi 11' a.m., Children's Service.. . - T. MARK ' S. FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT. • , FEBRUARY-21st;, 1915. ' 8 a.mi—Holy Communion. i 11 a.m:—Matins and; Holy .Communion. 7 p.m., Evensong. \ . , ' , ST. BARNABAS, EOSENEATH. 8-a.m.—Holy Communion.. 11 a.m.—Matins.; ; . > ■ ! p.m.—Evensong.;' •' V . : . - BT. J0 H N'S i: .. CUD ECU, WILLIS STREET (Presbyterian), To-morrow morning, 13, : ..■■■ . Evening, 7. •• REV. DR. GIBB, , • Y,CffURCHHTABANAKI Sl',. 1 '' , TO-MORROW. : Morning, 11—Mr. Waterworth. .. Evening, 7— G. Enowles Smith. Anthem—"ln Thee.v 0 Lord, have I put my Trhst."' (Tours.) ,

& ' SOU WAfIT HOLIDAY OE HOLIDAYS, ' !F SOUTHERN • X Ii Ps OS! .N.Z, IS THE PLACE. MOST UP-TO-DATE MOTOR SERVICE, (THE GRAND MOTOR TOUR . Includes Mfc. Cook, Lakea Wakitipu and Wanaka, The Crown Range, and Lindis Pass—3oo miles by Motor-car. Fairlie, Hermitage—36-miles. ftneenstown, Pembroke—4B miles. 'All particulars from {THE MOUNT COOK MOTOR CO,, LTD., FArRLIE; . Or Agents: TOURIST DEPT. and COOK'S, , ' ' 8009 people; . ■•■■■■' Visited ' .WALTER COLE'S, LTD., 108, 110, 112, CUBA STREET, - : : YESTERDAY. mHE BARGAINS TO-DAY WILL BE 1 GREATER THAN. EVER. NO TIME TO WRITE ADS. HERE'S TWO SPECIALS: -. LADIES' DRESSES, 2s. lid. SOin. SUPER .SHEETING,'. soiled. : Usually Is. 9d. for Is. 3jd. yard. IRISH HEMSTITCHED HANDKER- ' CHIEFS, soiled, 6ld. half-dozen. OPEN 9.30 THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING. (La to Duncan and H'lntoshJ

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2390, 20 February 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2390, 20 February 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2390, 20 February 1915, Page 1

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