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MJIHE DOMINION" SUBSOBIPTION HATES. , DellveMd.in City and Suburbe. or supplied by ■'Agents:-Dailv, hi; 3 months, 6& 64.; i lloaths, 13a. 1 12 Montis, 265. . IPoßted to any address In New Zealand or Depen- ' dencies: 3 Months, 9fl. 9d.; 6 Montis,Us. 6d.; 12 ■ Monthß,' 395. Sosted Overseas: 3"Months, 135.: 6 Months, 2&.; 12 . Months, 62e, [All Subscriptions Payable In Advance. Bpeolei Library Bate on Application.

■pIfITHS, WARRIACES & DEATHS. BIRTHS. ■iBBTHUNE.—On 24th April, 1915, at 199 The Terrace, • Wellington, the wife-of . . W. E. Bethune, of a son., iBUNNV. —On April 12, 1915, at Masterion, the wife of B. E. Bunny—a daugh- , tar. ' .• iM'LAREN.—To Mr. and Mrs. Donald M'Laren, of Hinaknra—a son. Nelson papers please copy. 111.NA8.-On the 26th April, at Nurse M'Donald's, 212 The .Terrace, to Mr. '■ and Mrs. C. F. M'Nab-a daughter. MARRIAGES. . iBENNETT—DON.—On Wednesday,' April 14th, 1915, at the rosidence of the bride's, parents, % Rev. Dr. Waddell, assisted bv Rev. H. H. Barton, .William James, eon of John Bennett, Temiika, ■to Jessie Nicol, second daughter of Rat. A. Don, Dunedin. jEARIi— BAUG'HOP.—On April 30th 1915, at St. Luke's, Church, Waikanae, by the • 'Rev. J. Edwin Jones, Frederick' James Reid Earl, .of Havelock North, to i Georgina, fourth daughter of the late Robert Bauchop, of Port Chalmers. 6AWITH—EDWARDS.—On April 6.' at All Saints'- Church,. Nelson, by Rev. . Canon Lucas, S. Hoy Ga,wiEh, eldest .gon of the late C. I 1! Gawith, barrister and solicitor,. and Mrs. Gawith, of Masterton, to Florence Mildred,, daugh- ' -tor of the late Henry Edwards and Mrs. ■Edwards, of Ferjihill, Nelson. , , •JIILNE—SUTHERLAND.—On the 29th April, 1015, at "Wharemoana," Island Bay, Wellington, by Rev. W. Shirer, Kenneth Robert Sutherland, .youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. David Sutherland; of "Ngaipu," Hinaknra,'to Jessie Eunice Milne, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. John Milne, "Wharemoana," Island Bay. " iMOORE—RUTHERFORD.—On the 22nd _ of April, at the Church of the Nativity, Blenheim, by the Ven. Archdeacon Grace, Edward A. Wilmot,: eldest son of Mr. John Moore, Woodlands, KekeTangu, to Margaret Mildred, .third daughter of Edward Scott Rutherford, of Kekerangn. ■ itTOCKER—EVANS—On tie 21st April, at Wesley Church, Taranaki: Street, by the Rev. J. G. Chapman, George Hope Tocker, son of late Captain Tocker, CHawera, to Adelaide Evans, second daughter of Mrs. E.' Evans,. Wellington. r~ : : —— • ' DEATHS. COHEN.—On April. 28, 1915, at.his resi- : dence,' 321 Willis Street, Folk Cohen, in his 71st year.' .jJIAYNARD—On April 26th, at hisxresi- ' dence, No. 32 Hutt' Road, , Petone, Thomas, dearly beloved husband of: Elizabeth Maynard; aged 60 years. At rest ■ . ' • - > r-i : RELICIOUS SERVICES. BT. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, MULGRAVE STREET. • ~ [FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion.' 11 a.id.—(Matins and Holy CommiuSion. / 3.45 p.'m.—Holy Baptism. 7 p.m.—Evensong. ■TINAKORI'-ROAD CHURCHROOM. 11 a.m.—Children's Service. Ci T. • MARK'S. P ' SUSSEX SQUARE.' 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. 7' p.m.—Evensong. ... ST. BARNABAS,'' ROSENEATH. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. . : 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. Jl p.m.—Eyansong. 1 BT.. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. (Presbyterian.) TO-MORROW: 'Morning, 11. iEvtening, 7. '- . REV. DE. GIBB. CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. TO-MORROW." Morning, 11.—Mr. Lomas. Evening, 7.—Rev. J. G. Chapman. Anijfchem, "Grant We Beseech Thee" (Roberts). ■ faTEE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL -A: CHURCH. ' ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. TO-MORROW. : Morning, at 11.—Rev. Dr. Kennedy Eli |iott. . . .Evening, at 7.—Rev. J. Reed Glasson. \ ;Communion in. the evening. ' TUESDAY. Tea in the Schoolroom, 6.15 p.m. Public Mcoting, 7.30 p.m. HURCB. OF GOD TABERNACLE, Tasman Street. . JTO-NIGHT, 7. Lesson. "Saul tries to Srill David." Steps upward, Friendliness, fidelity, wisdom, Godliness, and power. fTO-MORHOW, 11, Worship. Evangelia- . ,tic meeting 6.30, "The Dragon, the Wofrnanj the Remnant. Who aire they, and ffrhat becomes of them ?" Lantern. Service ineit Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. ART NEEDLEWORKERS' PARCEL JNo. 16P), containing:—l Stamped Cushion Cover (design stamped in colours); 1 Cushion Back for same; 12 Skeins Embroidery ' Silks; 1 Set Instructions for Stitches for above, with diagram; i yards Heavy Cushion Cord; 1 Briggs' Floral Transfer; 6 yards Fine Cushion Cord; 4 Skeins Silko; 12 Silk Pom Poms; 1 Skein Pa ton's Cardinal 4-ply Fingering Wool; 1 Bone Crochet Hook; 1 Stamped D'Oyley (ready to embroider); 1 ball Royal Embroidery Silk; 1 bunch Fancy Coloured. Glass Beads; 1 packet Crewel Needles; 1 Thimble; 1 ball .Clark's Mile-end Brilliajit Cotton; 1 steel Crochet Hook; 1 ball Knitting Silk. These 52 articles post free for 7s. 6d. Cash (with order, and our guarantee of money Iback in full if your purchase fails to .jglease. , COLLINSON AND CUNNINGHAME. Palmerston North. THE TRUE SPIRIT OF~' BUSINESS. ,mHE success of any business, is in the JL same degree as the service rendered to the public. f The new methods of wholesale trading j'sn Suits that the Crown Clothing Co. (have introduced to the men of Wellington are recognised by them as a public jservice. This is proved, by the steady growth of! jour business and the large number- of repeat orders wo have received from satisfied customers. Place your order with us for your Suit or Overcoat —made in any 6tyle to meet pour individual taste at a paving to you of 63. in J2. CROWN CLOTHING CO. (N.Z.), LTD., ■ 77 WILLIS STREET. ■ (Upstairs opp. "Evening Post"). r ' ; 'AN IDEAL PLACE FOR FURS. fB/ntS. SMITH, Furrier, 88 Willis St., ItA Blaok Fox, Squirrel, Fitoh, Ermine Beta in any style, Foot Muff, Fnr Hats, ißaps, Fnr Trimming cut to order. Repa.iia a Speciality, f FUN FOR THE KIDDIES. } A CHILD'S Toy and the grown-ups deJ\ light. The Bubbler blow? great big transparent Bubbles that caa be filled iwith tobacco smoke, and thrown about to • the intense amusement of everybody. One box makes 20 thousand Bubbles. Post free, Is. Catalogues sent free. A. W. Moran and Son, 60 Willis Street/Wellington. , tD ELIABLE Hot-water Bottles, that 3 jCiJ last for years, are manufactured by the North British Rubber Company, and (have their brand oil every bottle. Procurable all Chemists.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2450, 1 May 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2450, 1 May 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2450, 1 May 1915, Page 1

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