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rrpHE DOMINION" SUBSCRIPTION BATEa Delivered in City and Suburbs, or enrolled hr Ag«nta:—Daily, Id.; 3 months, 6s. 6d.; 6 Month fl, l&s 12 Montis, 265. Posted to any address In Hew Zealand c? Dfpandenoies: 3 Months, 9a. 9(L; 6 Montna, H«. 6d.; IB Months, J9b. Posted Overseas i S Months. 136.) 6 Months, tea, l IS Months. 625. ill Subscriptions Payable In 'Advonoa. Special library Eato on Application.

BIRTHS, MARRIACES & DEATHfI. BIRTH. PEACOCK.—On 6th June, at Wellington Terrace, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peacock —a son. - MARRIAGES. ■COLLINS—ABRAHAM.— On 9tK June, at All Saints' Church, Palmerston North, by the Rev. W. V. Groves, David Charles, only son of Hon. W. E. Collins, M.D., and. Mrs. Collins, to Sybil Constance, eldest daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. Lionel A. Abraham. SIGGIN— STUCKEY.—On June sth, at St. Matthew's Church, Masterfcon, by Rov. H. Watson, Geo. Wm, youngest gon of Mrs. Higgin, Feilding, to Dorothy Ellen, ■ second daughter of late F. J. Stuciey, Levin, ana Mrs. Stuckey, Durban, South Africa. IIASTERSON—MAitSH.-On June sth, at St. Cutiibart's Church, Manaia, by the Rev. 0. M. Stent, M.A., Vicar of Opunake, Douglas Wallace, son of the late Mr. George Masterson, of Cambridge, England,, to Eleanor Frances, daughter oi Mrs. Marsh, The Vicarage, Manaia, Taranaki. JfAUDSLEY—DICKEY.—On April 29th, 1915, at the Anglican Church, Rotorua, bv tho Rev. Kenneth Maclean (Vicar), Charles Ernest, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Maudsley, Wellington, to Annie Howard (Topsy), third daughter of the lato Mr. Edward M. Dickey, Waikato, and Mrs. Dickey, Auckland. .WILLIAMS—BARFORD.—On. Jnne 7th, 1915, at Wellington, by the Rev. Gibson Smith, W. J. Williams (Billy), of Wanganui, to (Mrs.) M. B. Barford, of Mangatainoka. DEATHS. CRAWFORD.—On 4th June, 1915, at 27 Thompson Street, Flora Crawford, sister of Mrs. A. E. Mills. CURTIS.—On the. Bth June, 1915, at "Rossmoore," Rossmoore Crescent, off Molesworth Street, Heleanor Dowd Curtis, beloved wife of Henry William Curtis, age 81 years. FREYBERG. —On June 7, 1915, killed in in action at the Dardanelles, Oscar, 'Lieutenant in Collingwood Battalion 2nd Naval Brigade, fourth son of the late James Freyberg; aged 34. LOWELLS;—Elizabeth Benney, tie beloved wife of Thomas George Howells, llartinborough, at Nurse M'Whinnie's Private Hospital, June Bth, 1915, age 25 years. JENNINGS.—On June 10th, 1915, at Wellington (suddenly), William Jennings, of 216 Willis Street, the beloved husband of Hannah Jennings, aged 56 years. JI'FARLANE.—At Neir Plymouth, on June 1, Patrick M'Farlane, the beloved husband of Ellen Jane M'Farlane, aged 62 years. Private interment. - iI'GUIRE. —On the sth June, 1915, at No. 9 Cornwall Street, Island Bay, after a brief illness, Hugh Blackwell, beloved husband of Sarah M'Guire. iWILLIAMS.—On June 11, 1915, at Havelock North, James Nelson Williams, of Frimley, Hastings, aged 77 years.- iSineral on Saturday. IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of Nora Eleanor Sparling, the beloved wife of Charles William Constable, who departed this life at Wellington, N.Z., on the 12th June, 1914; aged 5B years. "Like the dove to the Ark Thou has flown, to thy rest. From the wild sea. of strife To the home of the blest." FUNERAL NOTICE. rnHE Friends of WILLIAM JENX KINGS axe invited to. attend his Funeral, -which -will leave his residence, 216 Willis Stre-et, TO-DAY (Saturday), at 2.30 p.m.,' for the Karori Cemetery. ' ' E. MORRIS, JUNR., Undertaker and Embaliiier, 60 Taranaki St. and 28 Revans St. NO Ring on 'Phone 937 .is too early or too late to receive immediate attention. Mortuary Chapel for the convenience of the public. Carriages, landaus at the shortest notice. 'Phone Nos.— Head Department 937, Newtown Branch 142, Jjvery Stables 1668. Private 'Phone 3749. ' / RELICIOUS SERVICES. ;QT. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, (j Mulgrave Street. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 7 a.m. and 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Matins. 7 p.m., Evensong. TINAKORI ROAD CHURCH ROOM: 11 a.m., Children's Service. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. (Presbyterian). TO-MORROW: Horning, 11. Evening, 7. REV. DR. GIBB. Evening: "The Dooih of Germany." (5) "Our Supreme Task." (Concluding Sermon.) Presley church, taranaki st. TO-MORROW. Morning, 11—Rev. J. H. White. Evening, 7—Rev. J. G'. Chapman. /CHURCH ,OF GOD TABERNACLE. V TASMAN STREET. To-night, 7: I.S.S. Lei-son, "The Blessedness of Forgiveness." Ps. 32: "Only those Tho have struck the deepest note of penitence can reach the highest note of praise." (A. J. Gordon). To-morrow, Worship at 11. Evangelistic Meeting at G.3A. Subject: "An Incorruptible God, Law, and Inheritance." Lantern Service Wednesday nest at 7. ' THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Ballanoe street (opp. Supreme Court). PUBLIC LECTURE SUNDAY, 7. p.m. BY MISS C. W. CHRISTIE, National Lecturer. Subject: "Evolution from a Theoeophijal Standpoint." WOUNDED Soldiers. 100 Prizes in Patriotic Art Union; tickets, Is. Buy two more. See Singer Co.'s window. ."T\AISY" Push Vacuum Sweepers, for iJ Carpets, only 455. each. "DAISY" Hand-power Vacuum Cleaners, for general purposes, 70s. to ,£l2. "DAISY" Foot-power Vacuum Cleaners, for show--jases, type, etc., 60s. "DAISY" Electric Power Vacuum Cleaners, maximum reach 50ft., ;£lB to JS3O. Up-country Retail Agents wanted. RAND, WALKER. AND C 5„ King's Chambers, Wellington. 'Phone 3509. Telegrams "Vaklean." "OATRIOTIC Art Union, Grand UpX right Piano, British make, valuo .£BO, Ist prize; 99 others'. DRESSMAKING AT HOME. rrVHIS is made easy by using a DOMI INION COSTUME STAND, made to the measurements of your own figure. We are supplying these stands to tho Dressmaking Classes at the Wellington Technical College. Write for particulars or call and Inspect our models DOMINION COSTUME STAND CO., 11 Dee Street, ISLAND BAY. " FUN FOR THE KIDDIES. ' A CHILD'S Toy and the grown-ups delight. The Bubbler blows great big transparent Bubbles that can be filled with tobacco smoke, and thrown about to the intense amusemsnt of everybody. One box makes 20 thousand Bubbles. Post free. Is. Catalogues sent free. A. W. Mornn and Son, t 6o Willis Street, Wellington. PATRIOTIC Art Union, under management of Wellington Commercial Travellers; 100 prizes. Tickets Is.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2486, 12 June 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2486, 12 June 1915, Page 1

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