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,-IjIHE DOMINION" BTJBSOEIPTION BATEB. . Delivered in City and Bnbtrrbs, or supplied by. 'Agents —Daily, Id.: J months, fc. <D.i 5 Moat&fl, 13a; 12 Montis, 265, Posted to any address In New Zealand or DepenMonths. 9s. 9d.; 6 Montis, 19s. 6d.; 12 Months, 39a. Posted Over€©<3.9l 3 Korithfli 155.; 6 Months, SJ6s,; 12 Months, 52a,. !U1 Suhsoriptions Payable In 'Advance.; . Special Library Hate on Application. .

!3IBTHS, TfIARRIACES & DEATHS. BIRTH. EMPSON.--On March 2nd, at Newquay, England, the wife'of A: 11. A. Empson, Bth Cavalry, of a daughter. ' - MARRIAGE; EMITH—GOODER.—On. 17th ; February, 1915, at St. AndrewV Church, Wellington Terrace, by the Rev. J. Gibson Smith, assisted by Rev. Dr. Gibb, George Morton, son of Rev. J. Gibson Smith, to Ivy Janet, eldest daughter of N. 1.. Gooder, Esq., Wellington. .'■■ DEATHS. : sth March, at Waipipi, ' Opaki, Bessie, relict of the late Henry Bunny, aged 80 years. \ ' iCEEP.-On the 17th February, at'Broomfield, Abbots, Langley• Herts., John Howard; eldest-son of the!late Joseph S. .Keep, of; Westmere, Birmingham, and . son-m-law 'of the ■ late. John Chambers, of .Auckland. (Australian'papors please copy.) ' • MITCHELL.—On ith March, suddenly; at Hastings, Nigel Mitchell, late, of- lulbirnie. aged 26 years.. -. . ■ •* . : iREYNOLDS.-iOn February '28th, sudden- .. ly, John Reynolds; age 70. R.I.P; * iSVARD.—Oh • Sunday, February '28th,. at the Wellington Hospital,, Elizabeth Doris; the wife of Thomas Ward; .aged 32years. Private interment. ' . - IN:MEMORIAM. ■ tDOWNES.—In loving memory of Perov Marshall Waind Downes, -' who possed ," away suddenly on 6th ; March, 1914.' Brave soul, good-bye;'.but yet your name ; shall, stand, ■ ■ ■ '.Our heart is yours, and in that Unknown ' ■ Land . God give you peace and joy for ages, i—lnserted by his sorrowing mother, sister ,i • . and brothers... , fDEMOVAB 'NOTICE.—Isaac Clark and •Xl< >• Son, Builders, Contractors, and Undertakers,, have, Removed' to new premises, No.-27.WingMd Street, off. Molesworth Street,-opposite. Ministerial Residence. 'Jobbing'. Work:.promptly attended to. Shop, 1088; Residence, 806. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. QT. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, (3 . Mnlgrave Street. THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT. • 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m. .Matins and Holy Communion. 7 p.m.—Evensong. ' : TINAKORI ROAETCHURCH-ROOM. 11a.m., Children's Service. ' Offertories for the Melanesian Mission. g T. MA R K ',S. ' THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT.. MARCH 7th/1915. 8 a.m.—Holy . Communion. . 11 a.m.—Matins and -Holy Communion. 7 p.m.. Evensong. • . • . Preacher: The Lord Bishop. ST. BARNABAS, ROSENEATH., . 6 a-m.—Holy Communion. 11 a:m.'Matins and' Holy Communion. 7 p.m.—Evensong. bT, J0 H N'S CHURCH, & .WILLIS STREET. • : "• . (Preabyterian), • ' -Tomorrow morning, 11, Evening, ,7. . • REV. DB. GIBB. CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. ' ' , TO-MORROW.' " Morning, 11, ■ .' Evening, 7.' ■■■'•' ' ' . . REV. J. G. CHAPMAN. lAnthenl: ."0 Love the Lord" (Sullivan). PUBLIC NOTICES. Government life insurance DEPARTMENT. LOST POLlCY.—Evidence having been supplied of the loss of policy numbered 56569 in the books of tnis Department on the life of Walter Alexander Ritson, late of Wellington; Cab-Driver,; de- ■ ceased, I hereby give notic6 of my intention 1 to issue a copy to take the place thereof on the 13th,day of March, 1915, unless objection be lodged before that date. \ -■ J. H.,RICHARDSON, •Government Insurance Commissioner., Wellington, March 6, 1915. j ' WELLINGTON? HARBOUR BOARD. 'ADDITIONAL BY-LAW. . nrffilS IS TO NOTIFY that at a Special ! A Meeting of the Wellington Harbour Board, to be held on WEDNESDAY, the 21th cay of March, 1915, at eight o'clock in" the evening, an amendment to By-law No. 89 wiE be submitted to the Board for adoption; and further that-such, amendment to By-law No.. 1 89 has been printed, and lies open for public inspection at the .Offices of the Board during office'hours. Such By-law amendment relates to and *6 in respect of— . " •Appointment of Wharves, for Landing " and Shipment of Dangerous Goods. Dated sth.day of March, 1915. H. E. NICHOLLS. S©cT6ta>ry« : 'Harbour BoaTd Offioes, : - Wellington, N.Z. ' WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION 'SOCIETY. . 1 DEER SHOOTING SEASON, 1915. ' EED DEER STAGS, having antlers with not less than ten points, may be taken or killed in the portions of the Wellington Acclimatisation Society's district, open to Deer' Shooters, from Ist Aj>ril to 31st May, 1915, both days includFor the Wairarapa South and Feathersion Reserves, on payment of a fee of two pounds. (£2) a License to take four (4) • stags' heads and six (6) hinds, may bo obtained from the Chief Postmaster at Wellington or from the Postmasters at Masterton, Carterton, Greytown, Feathers ton, and Maryborough. For the area containing the blocks (formerly known as Hutt and Featherston (Wainui), Horowhenua,, and Hutt Counties (Paraparaum/i), Tararua Forest Reserve, and Taihape,- on'payment of a fee of Two Pounds.(£2) a, License to take two stags' heads <may be obtained from the Chief Postmaster' of Wellington or. from the Postmasters at' Maetorton, Carterton, Featherston, Greytown, Eketahuna, Pahiatua, Makuri, Pongaroa, Palmereton North, paraparaumu, Otaki, and lower Hutt. Details of the portions of the Reserves .open to Deer Shooters—and. of the portions closed to the same—are to be found endorsed on Licenses, or can be obtained at the Office of the Wellington Acclimatisation' Society, No. 205 Lambton. Quay, Wellington. ' ' , ' ' . A. F. LOWE, Hon; Sec., W.A.S. ; March sth, 1915. ' ' ANDREW WYLIE, .' Barrister and Solicitor, PAB resumed Practice in the Offices recently occupied by Mr. ' F.' F. iWills, Sussex: Chambers, Panama Street, [Wellington. ANTED, Shop Assistants to bo paid for their ideas. Win a Poster 3?rize. See window at 32 Cuba Street. f ' FUN FOR THE KIDDIES, f A CHILD'S Toy and the grown-ups deJr.ll light. The Bubbler blows gieat big transparent Bubbles than can be ailed with tobacco smoke, and throw -about to the intense amusement of everybody. One box make 320 thousand Bubbles. Post free, Is. Catalogues sent free. A. W. ijjoran and Son, 60 .Willis Street, Wellington. ftTETANTED Known—lo only Ladies' W Longcloth Nightdresses,' 4s. lid., tow 2s. lid., ss. lid. for 3s. 6d., 6s. 6d for 3s. lid. Cole's Cash Dwnery Co-ffo-day. 10 o'clock.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2402, 6 March 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2402, 6 March 1915, Page 1

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