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> GAS COMPANY, | GAS COOKING DEMONSTRATION By Tirraa UNA CARTER. NEST WEDNESDAY, March 10th. AT THE COMPANY'S LECTURE-IiOOM, Ci Conrtonay. Place. . . ■' To commence at S o'clock. BE P*RT,V IF YOU WANT A' SEAT. J. H. HELLIWELIi Secretary. SCHOOL OF DANCING, 76 HILL ST. MISS ESTELLE BEEEE, Certificated Teacher, London and America, re-, sumes. teaching '(private lessons) MONDAY, March Ist. ■■ .■ I ; Children's Classes begin SATURDAY, March 6th. ! . ' . . Interviews or Phone. ' KENILWORTH. HILL STREET-' . , | IN all books where ready access is necessary to the next- unused form, The "Ever-Baady" Patented Quick-Reference device is unequalled. Cheap,, effective, and simple. Full particulars from the Sole Agents, the ; Wellington Publishing Company, Ltd, "Dominion'! Avenue, Wellington.'

METHODIST CONFERENCE . THE MILITARY CHAPLALVS. . (By Meeranli— Press AssoelatlMiJ . , CHrlstohurch, March ,3., ' At tie Methodist Conference,, there-! port of the Committee on: Military , Affairs, deaJicg with the arrangements for appointments of chaplains to the Expeditionary Force, w_a6 presented.' After discussion in oommittee,. it was recommended that special consideration should be given to the Wanganui'circuit, and to appoint a:, probationer as'supply to' Chaplain-Captain the Rev. H.' L. Blamires, and tb make the necessary;finally cia\ provision. in ttw. case, of CliapY&inMajor the Rev. Luxford, provided 'for by the allowance from the Contingent Fund.After the first lengthy debate took place upon' the questionooff f .the-exten-sion of the term of itinerancy iipon the motion introduced by the Rev.'"o. H: Laws.' pro viding , that in special the Conference could appoint* a'minister beyond the five _ years' limit, amendments in opposition were lost, and thoresolution was caried by 121 votes to .40. ,'. : 'V V. • FIRST DRAFT OF STATIONS; •• The first draft, of stations is as follows:— ■ : ' -

Wellington District.. — "Wellington (Taz'anaki Street),/ Rev. J. .G.. Chapman . and a home , missionary; Wellington Central Mission, Rev! G. E.' Smith; Wellington (Thorndon). Revs. 6. S. Cook, C. A. Sim's, and John; Dumbell (supernumerary); > Wellington Sonthi Revs: W.-Slade, J; Richardsy J. Dawson (President of the ■ Conference), W. H. Beck, (supernumerary) ; : JohiLsonviße. Rsvb. S. H. D. Peryman; Oswald A. Bennet; Hufct, Revs. William Berkill and Samuel J. Garlick (supernumerary) ; Petone, Revs. J. J. ■ Lewis and William: Kirk (supernumerary); South Wairarapa, Rev. W. Rowe; Carterton. Rev. J. Ward; Masterton,-Rev. 5. J. Serpell and one wanted; Bketahuna, Rev. Angus M'Bean; Otakij Rev. 6. P. Hunt and a home missionary chaplain'; to Forces at Trentham, Rev. W. Walker; Levin, Rev. W. H. E. Abbey; Paraparanmu, a home missionary.-

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2400, 4 March 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2400, 4 March 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2400, 4 March 1915, Page 7

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