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rrpHE DOMINION" SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered in City and Suburbs, or «npplled by 'AgenU :—Daily, Id.; 3 months, 6s. 64.: 6 Hontha, lie.; 12 Month I, Ms. Posted to any address In New Ze&lofid (-■ Dependencies: 3 Months. 9a. 9d. j 6 Uonuus, Us. 61.; 11 Months. 320. Posted Overseas: 3 Months, 13s. i 6 Hon the, 86*. I 11 Months, 625, till Subscriptions Payable In Advance. Special Library Bete on Application.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS. BIRTHS. BRODIE.—On June 20, 1915, at Karori, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W, G. Brodie, a daughter. HEATH.—At Wellington, on June 20, 1915, the wife of Harold G. Heath, a' son. JJASON.—-At Paraiharetu, Linton, on Juno 17th, to Mr. and Airs. J. L. , Mason—a son. PARRY—OiI the 21st inst., the wife of Frank W. Parry, "Stonecroft," Featherston, of a son. MARRIAGES. NATHAN—ASHER.—On 2nd June, 1915, at the Great Synagogue, Sydney, New South Wales, by Rabbi Cohen, assisted bv Rev. Mr. Enifeld, Percy Harold Nathan, of Eringa, Masterton, to Viola Esther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Asher, Onslow Avenue, Elizabeth Bay, Sydney. DITCHER—SNEDDON—On Wednesday, June 16, 1915, at tho residence of the bride's parents, "Armadale," Waverley, by Rev. J. M'lvor, Arthur John, only son of Arthur Pitcher, Mangaonoho, to Mary Burns, youngest daughter of Walter Sneddon, 1 Waverley. THOMPSON—CANTY.—On 16th June, by Rev. Dabourne, Robert Thompson, son of late James Thompson, to. Catherine Hutchison Canty, eldest daughter of •Mr. and Mrs. Canty, of Wadestown, ■ Wellington. . DEATHS. ' ((ARCHIBALD.—On Tuesday, June 22nd, at his late residence, 4 Boulcotfc TerTace, Robert Archibald, aged 80 years. 'fISENNETT.—On 19th June, 1915, at his ' parents' residence, Inglis. Street, Seatoun, Alan George •> Keith, beloved younger twin son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bennett, in his 20th year. j£The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken i away, Blessed be the name of the Lord.' BROWNE.—On Monday, June 21, 1915, at hi 9 late residence, Eskdale, Akatarawa, I Borthwick T. Browne. rCHEGWIN.—On the 19th June, 1915, at i Rotorua, after a brief illness, Nellie.' ■ only daughter of the late Edwin Wales Chegwin, and granddaughter of the late Edward Chegwin, and niece of Thomas and Elizabeth Chegwin, Dun- ' can Terrace, Kilbirnie; aged 21 years. . ■PICKERING.—At 80 Roxburgh Street, '■ Elizabeth Ann, beloved wife of Albert , William Pickering. , 'PINKER.—On June 21st, 1915, at Pal- . mors ton North Hospital, E<lith Jessie Stewart, beloved wife of David C. Pinker, aged 23 years. 'HAYNOR-PEARSON.—On the 18th June, • at the Upper Hutt, .Hedlev (little Teddy), dearly beloved son of Hedley and Clare Elizabeth Raynor-Pearson; ' aged, 16 months. "Thy will, not mine, 0 Lord." ! JSTURTEVANT.—On the 24th June, 1915, Annie, beloved wifo of George N. Stur- ' tevant. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. OT. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, f SO Mulgrave Street. (FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. : 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10 a.m.— 1 Matins. 11 a.m.—Holy Communion (choral). 1 p.m.—Shortened Evensong and Intercessions. ' ; TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOM. 11 a.m.—Children's Service. : CJT. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. , JO (Presbyterian.) TO-MORROW! Morning, 11. Evening, 7. REV. DR. GIBB. jEvening: "On Receiving a Hundredfold." . : : i WESLEY CHURCH. TARANAKI ST. . TO-MORROW. Morning—ll. i REV. A. E. HUNT. Evening—7. REV. J. G. CHAPMAN. Anthem: "O Grace of Gol that Bringpth Salvation." . i Collection for Foreign Missiin. Church of god tabernacle, Tasman Street. TO-NIGHT, Subject, "He that is least in the Kingdom of Heaven is greater than •Jie." Matt. 11-11. TO-MORROW, 11, Worship. Lantern Service, 6.30. BEN HUR, A TALE OF THE CHRIST. | The Bible True. "There shall be a time of trouble, such as never was since there , .was a nation." Dan. 12—1. rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 1 (X. Ballance St., opp. Supreme Court. (PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 P.M., MISS C. w5 CHRISTIE Subject: 'j Prayer (Part 1), •"God Shall Give Thee Thy Heart's Desire." MR. DIMANT, of Melbourne, will Address a MEN'S MEETING at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, TO-MORROW (SUN,iDAII, at 4 p.m. Subject: "Ted the Swag," and "Battling (Bill' 6 Conversion." Largo attendance expected. PUBLIC NOTICES. J PUBLIC NOTICE. ' rvrOTICB is hereby given that I am ' !ii applying to the Makara Connty Council for permission to ereot a logal fate acioss the Opau Road, subdividing eetion 39, N.R., in tho Makara Riding of Makara County. (Signed) W. E. COOK, Makara. • June 26, 1915. *i— GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOST POLICY. EVIDENCE having been supplied of the loss of Policy numbered 219118 in the books of this Department on the life of WILLIAM CURRIE, formerly of Wellington, Lower Hutt, Paekakariki, and Mercer, but now of Auckland, Railway Shunter, I hereby give notice of my intention to issue a copy to take placo thereof on the 28th day of JUNE, 1915, ■unless objection be lodged before thait date, J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insuranco Commissioner. Wellington, 11th Juno, 1915. Sin the Estate of John Roderick M'Don- / aid, late of Levin, Sheepfarmer, do- | ceakd. ' ntfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and other persons having olaims or demands against the Estate of JOHN RODERICK M'DONALD, late of Levin, in the Provincial District of Wellington, ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to send particulars in writing of their claims or demands to the undersigned, tho Executors of tho Estate of the said deceased, on or before the 24th day of ;JULY, 1915, at the UNDERMENTIONED ({ADDRESS. .. Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of *June, 1915. JAMES MACINTOSH. JAMES M'LEAVEY. ./Address: C/o W. G. Turnbull and Co., * Ltd., Customhouse Quay, Wellington. ' RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS, Palmerston North. to Palmerston North, do ' V not fail to call at the Station Refreshment Rooms (Southern End of Platform). Open for all day and night , trains, flfrompt attention. Excellent Refreshments, J, H. FLETCHER, Proprietor,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2498, 26 June 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2498, 26 June 1915, Page 1

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