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fjpHE DOMINION" SUBSOEIPTION BATES. Delivered In Gity fl-nd Suburbs, or supplied by ■ Agents:—Daily, Id.;; 3, months 6s. 6d.; 6 Montiifi, 135.; 12. Monuis,' 265. Posted to any address in New Zefilflnd or Dependencies: 3 Months. 9d.; 6 Months, 19a. 6d.; 12 395. Posted Overseas: 3 Months, 13s.'; $ Months, 266.; 12 Months, 625. - . [413 Subscriptions Payable ia Mx&nce. . • Special Library on Application.

BIRTHS, MARRIACES & DEATHS. BIRTH.' ' jU*LAREN.-On. March 9, 1915, at To ■. Taumata, Matai Road, Hataitai, to Mr. and Mrs-. Thos. M'Laren—a daughter. ' - MARRIAGES. [HARRIS—LAWRENCE.—On Tuesday, March 9, at St.; Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Palmerston North, by the Rov. Mr. Dorcll, Nelson Harris, only son of Mr. and Mrs. James Harris, of "Woodlands," Sanson, to Mildred Lawrence, eldest daughter of Mr. nr.d Mrs. W. Lawrence, also ofSanson. ■MEABES—FERGUSON.—On January ?9, 1915, at St. Poter'a Church, Frimley, ■England, by the Reverend Arthur Hiix-bury,'-Gerald' King Meaxes, Captain, th 9 Essex Regiment, seoond son of W. E. Mcares, Bedford; to Lily Isabel, second daughter of the late John Ferguson, of '- Christchuroh, Now Zealand. -. iWBITE—HAMILTON—On Januaiy. 14, 1915, at Manawapou, Taranaki, i by the :Bev. Shorej Franklin..: John,, elder son of the late W. White, Otane, • Hawke'sBay, to Gertrude Elizabeth (Bessie), elder daughter of lu B. Hamilton, of Manawapou. '. '/ ' ' . ' •" DEATHS. , •'JLAKE.—On March .10,. at his residence, ! . 8 Victoria Street, Petdne, William r Blake, the beloved husband of Mar-. garet Blake, on his 74th birthday;..late ; of Esses, England. ■ Auckland, Wanganut, .English, and Australian, papers please copy. . . FRY.-At Te Horo, on March 7, 1915, ' Henry, Fry; aged 80 years. IN ESTER.—On March 10, 1915, at his residence, Hipahga Terrace, Wanganui, Andrew Mloch lnkster; aged 75 years. BHACKELFORD.-On March 7, 1915, at his residence, 17 MDonald Crescent, ■Wellington, Alfred, beloved husband of ;Emma C. M. Shackelford, aged 56 years. 'Deeply regretted. , •■ gWIFT.—On March 10,1915, at Brougham Street, Wellington, John Swift,' late of the Defence Department, after a short : illness; aged 57. iVAVASOUR —At 23 Kensington Square, London, on the 7th March, 1915, Bertha Lewis Mary, youngest beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. _ Henry Vavasour, of ■ Ugbrooke, Blenheim, in her eighteenth year. R.I.P. - ' .■' ■ ■ .' ' FUNERAL NOTICE. mHE Friends of'the late JOHN SWIFT i A (late of Karaka Bay) are invited to . attend his Funeral, which will'leave St. Paul's-Church, Mill grave Street, THIS . DAT- (SATURDAY), at 3 p.m. for the •Cemetery, ICarori. E.: MORRIS, JUNR., Undertaker and Etnbalmer, .'..■60 Taranaki St. & 28 Riddiford St. ' \ Telephone,. 937, day and night. ■ E. MORRIS, JUNR., ' Undertaker and Embalmer, 60 Taranaki St. and 28 Eevans St. TVTO Ring on 'Phone 937 is too early' or i-a too■ lato to .receive-immediate atten-,-fioh. Mortuary Chapel -for the convenience of. the public. Carriages, landaus at' the shortest notice; ''Phone Nos.-r-Head Department 937,. Newtown.'Branch 142, Livery Stables 1668. Private 'Phone 6749..: ' ' ■iDEMOVAL NOTICE.—Isaac Clark and JLt Son, Builders, 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. ■ REUiCIOUS SERVICES. BT; PAUL'S PEO-CATHEDEAL, ■■ "Mulgrave-'Street'.' : ' FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT. 7 and 8 a.m.—Holy Communion.'. ,11-a.m.-^-Matins. ■ 7 p.m.—Evensong. TINAKORI ROAD CHURCH-ROOM. ' 11 a.m.—Children's Service. ' ' . ,T. MAE K' S FOURTH SUNDAY IN -LENT. MARCH 14th,. 1915, . 6 a.m.—Holy Communion. ' 11 a.m.—Matins. ' H p.m., Evensong. . - -.. ST. BARNABAS, ROSENEATH. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. . . 11 a.m.—Matins. 7 p.m.—Evensong." T. JOH N'S .CHURCH, P WILLIS STREET - (Presbyterian), ■ •• To-morrow'morning,'ll.-Evening, 7. Evening: "The Downfall of Dagon."- - - ; : REV. DR. GIBB. CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. TO-MORROW. Morning, 11—R-ev. J. H.. 1 White. •Evening, 7—Rev.. J,.G. Chapman. 'Anthem: "Lead Kindly Light" (Stainer). HAIR can be quickly darkened ivX by the aid .of my wonderful new •preparation. It is not a dye or stain, but colours the hair by a natural process. I became grey at the age of- 27, but through a scientific friend I found an easy method .■which restored my hair to the natural colour. If jou are interested send 2 stamps, and I will send you full particulars under sealed cover.. Mrs. Mary K. .Chapman, Suite G, Linden Court, Sydney. AN IDEAL PLACE FOE FURS. fIMTRS. SMITH, Furrier, ■ 88 Willis St., iii. Black Fox, Squirrel, Fitch, Ermine Seta in any style, Foot Muff, Fur Hats, Caps, Fur Trimming cut to order. . r Repairs a Speciality.. .MODELS "C" and "E." Prioes, complete, £25 and .£3O. Fitted- With $-h.p. motor (instantly disconnected for driving other plants) have been in constant use for the last three years - Cleaning , the Wellington Town ■Hall, Government Buildings, Government and Public Libraries, Empire Hotel,' Fuller's Theatres, Girls'' College/'etc. . iNINE OTHER MODELS,' from 455. to ' f.'T>AISY" ' VACUUM CLEANERS, XJ ; 12. King's. Chambers. 'Phone 3809.. ' i —— ——— PUBLIC TRUST . OFFICE. SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS. '. rE Commodious Vaults of the Publio • Trust Office, Wellington—fire and sarthquake-proof—have been fitted ud with CHUBoS BURGLAR/and FIREJPROOF LOCKERS. The Lockers are of various sizes, and may be Leased foT- the Deposit of Documents, Plate, Jewellery, and other Valuables. Each Locker requires two keys to open it One is given to the Lessee, the other is held by the Offioe. . Special arrangements are made for the (Lessee getting access to his Looker at any hoar. For rent and other particulars, apply to tha Office. -PUBLIC TRUSTEE. •MAGNIFICENT 1914 40-50 h.p. CADIL■"A LAC Touring Cars, FOR HIRE (seat 7 or 8 persons). Winner of World's greatest motor trophy twice, 1908 and 1914. Clients all say: "The most charming car we have ever travelled m." In charge of expert, courteous driver, who studies your every wish. For safe, luxurious motoring, or a closed car for town work, PLEASE RING 2269 A, Day or Night. Charges reasonable. CHARLES BARRINGTON. t|"N all books where ready access is necesX sary to the next unused form, Tho "Ever-Ready" Patented Quick-Reference device is unequalled. Cheap, effective, and simple. Full particulars from the Sole Agents, the Wellington Publishing Company, Ltd., "Dominion" Avenue, ( Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2408, 13 March 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2408, 13 March 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2408, 13 March 1915, Page 1

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