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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS. BIRTHS. ' ./ . COTTON-STAPLETON.—-On V the- 24th inst., at "Riverbend," Taradals, H. 8., the wife of E. H. Cotton-Stapleton, of a son. • ' •DAVISON.—On June 29th, at Seatoun, the wife of Lieut. Francis 'Davison (of Lowry Peats, Culverden, Canterbury), Main. New;' Zealand Expeditionary Force—a son: • ; HARDING.—On June ,27th,, at Mt. Vernon, Wainukurau; Hawke's Bay, -. the ■wife of John Walden Handing, a son. ~ STRANGE-MURE—On the 27th June, at their residence,. 29 Garfield Street, Brooklyn, to Miv and .Mrs; H. A. H. .Strange-Mure—■a. 6on (both well)., i • MARRIAGE. . ■FERNANDEZ—AUSTIN.—On 23rd June, at St. Peter's Church, Willis Street, Wellington,' Jack Fernandez,, of Wellington, to >Francisca ("Fan"), second daughter .of tho' lat-o Edmund; Austin, of Wellington. ■ ■■ ' •■- •■ : V- DEATHS. DINES.—On the 27th June,'lols, George (Ernest; beloved -husband of -Louisa Maud Dines, and second son of the late -Robert Dines, County ; Fermanagh, Ireland, and:.Margaret Jane Dines, widow, ,of Auckland; aged 27 years. ' Deeply 'regretted.: E.I.P. ■ . " GORRIE—On June 27th, at his late resiI donee, No. 9 Britannia Street, Petone, James Gorrie; aged .70 years.. At rest. £EANNA.—On the 28th J,une, at his resi- ■. dence, Pipitea Street, William J. M. ; llanna, dearly loved husband of Evelyn Claire Hanna, aged 46 years. : JIALLABARR.-On June 27th;'at his late _ . residence, "Hillside" Mauriceville, Bob- ( ert Harrison, beloved husband f*£ M; A. , Mallabarr;;in-his 65th year.; , • < ;>©OSKRUGE.—On Monday, 28tli June, at Bnv.'cn Street Private Hospital, after a short illness,!-Charles Copeland Bosk•ruge; aged 24. • - - iWILLCOCKS—On June 24th', at Rock- ■ lands, Adderley G. D., dearly beloved husband of. Ella .H. Willcocks, and fourth 6on of the late. Edward Smyth •"iWillcocks, late Registrar Supreme Court and Sheriff ofAucl^iyd...... '' - ■ . RELICIOUS '• SERVICES. ■ QT. PAUL'S' , pro-cathedral; •w • ■ Mulgrave Street. FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER. .TRINITY, . S a.m., Holy Communion, . •, .-il.a.m:, Matins and. Holy..Communion, 7 p.m., Evensong.. .ffINAKORI ROAD CHURCH-ROOM- , -11 a.m., Children's Service. , . ■ . ' ' QT. JOHN'S CHUECH, WILMS ST. )3 . ■■.■■. (Presbyterian.) . TO-MORROW: . , ■ Morning, 11. ' ■ ..• Evening, 7. . EEV. DR. GIBB. . Evening: Commemoration of the Fifth Centenary of, the Martyrdom...of ; John ; Huss,' the Reformer of Bohemia. . ' 1 <®sr' ESL E Y ' 'CH-p EC H, . ,'*»j ..Taranaki Street,',. : TO-MORROW: Morning, 11-Rev. J. G. Chapman.. , ".''Evening,-7—Rev; J. G. Chapman.I : Anthem-: "Holy Spirit"-: (from "Come, Oh Come!")'. .., • ' ■■.. . fIHURCIC. OF GOD .. TABERNACLE, '\J~ K"": ■ TasmanStrect. - ' ■■ TO-NIGHT,!, 7:, I.S.S. Lesson, "Absalom's Failure: From Parental • 'Neglect; ' ■ 'Passions Ujigoverjied;'.Principles-;Want- • j-.T" TO-MORROW, 11 Worship Sabbath School 'at 10 and 2.30, / MnternSer-,vicG-6.30; .Pictures,' "Beit Hur;. A. .Talo of;Tho>,Christ."'-," Who will have Con■6taiitinople?; The. collapse of Turkey, the ; :end of the world. .. ." ■ ' .' !mHEOSOPBICAL " SOCIETY, iJ. Ballance St., opp. Supremo Court; (PUBLIC' LECTURE, SUNDAY,-.7:P.M., -, : ■' By ■,-.■■ , ' ' MISS C. W: CHRISTIE. ' ;. ' Subject: • ;' ■ •> . : . Prayer. (Part II.) , •; VThe Fervent Effectual Prayer, of. a:. ' -■ Righteous Man." • - - . ; ' ' . FLOWERS, if 'WILL send you 355. worth of Choice JJL and Rare Flowering Plants for lis;,j half '• lot for 75., - carriage paid, including '1 Rose, French Mascot, Salmon, l. Rose, Sovereign Gem, Gold (world's finest olimbers), 2 Boronias, 2 Shower Clematis, 2 ■Star Tree Phlox, 1 Egyptian Blue Bell, 1 Golden Auracaria, 1 Flame Creeper, 1 •' Daphne; 1 -Prettv : Heath, 2 Scented Wh'te "Diosimias, 12/ Pretty Bedding Plants. ■iThese are nearly all 6d.-.plants. . Another Baigain—l2 Gold Medal Antirrhirums, 12 Extra Fine Prize Pansies, '4. ' Geums .Double, I■' Salmon Sweet- William,'? Yellow Perennial Calceolaria,. ,2 Perennial" Choice Wine Colour, 1 Asp Pern, feathery, for outdoors; the lot for 6s. (id., 1 doz. for 2s.> 6d. - - • fihaiming Nemesia. and: Phlox Dr.ummondii, 50 for Is.; Queen. ; Strawberries, bear well, 25 for. 25.; 6d;j : White Giant ' Asparagus, jwill crop by the ton, 50 for 2s. 6d.; carriage paid for cash, for one month only. . - W. MITCHINSON, Nurseryman, . New .Plymouth... .. . ~ , 1-OURGOYNE'S Australian Wines Se -115 - -pure, invigorating, satisfying,' Made by the Wine Growers to H.M. George V. Obtainable evei-ywhere. -Price-list from Sole N.Z. Agents, Gollin and Co., Ltd., .Wellington.'- , , . . ' . OUND—Tho great Herbal Remedy, for . the blood, Yivifio; try a bottle ■ (3s. 6d.). Vivifio will cure, Indigestion, NervouSi Disorders, and .- in - conjunction with Yivific Ointment (2s.' Bd.) will abolisli Obtainable from Kempthorne, Prosser (Wellington), Sharland's (Welling- . ton), Burgess Fraser (Hawera), Stevens (Christchurch). Sole manufacturer: Moore and Co., Argyle Street, Hawera. Read our testimonials, and, mail, us your order. A' SUGGESTION to thoso Furnishing. Our Showrooms are full of beauti-, fully designed Linoleums, attractive Car•peiß, and Squares, '-artistically designed ' -Furniture, arid Furnishings of all descriptions, and our Values are extraor- : (linaTy. Let us show you these, and take your order. Shoppard's, Cash Providers, P.N. ' . y ■ 'E. A r r.W AY EEFRESHMENT BOOMS. Palmerston North, "571SITORS to Palmerston North, do 1 V not fail to call: at the Station Ecfreshmeut Rooms (Southern End of PlatOpen for all day and night . trains. | Prompt attention. Excellentßefreshments. J. H. FLETCHER,. ProprietoT. •jTTIAEMEES, why get weF'feet? ShepX' pard's are selling heavily-nailed Kip Working l -Boots that will keep out tho Tvefc, at prices from lis. 9d. to 21s. pair. l'Urchass a pair, together with a tin of ■"11' Million's" Leather Preservative, which doubles the lifo of boots, and keeps them pliable. Tho Cash Providers, P.N. CITY, PARCELS DELIVERY CO. H. INNESS AND SON. Tel. ,381. nrW-IVER, daily in town and follow!i> i u g suburbs: Kelburn, Karori, .Wadestown, Northland, Brooklyn, Itilbiraiie, Hataitai, Lyall Bay. Queen's Drive, •Island Bay, Seatouu, Miramar, Koseijieath. ChaTpes: Not exceeding 28lb. Gd., BGlb. 9d„ 112Tb. Is., 2001b. Is. 6d. All ■ parcels must -bo prepaid. No charge for ; collecting. . Luggago collected and delivered at moderate prices. iTjIOUND—At dinner or after dinnera i? little Burgoyne's Australian Wine whets appc-tito and aids digestion. - Eead "Wino and Health," post free from N.Z. 'Agents. Gollin and Co., Ltd., Wellin ':on. lot) TO AS and more made addressing e&f/ envelopes spare time at home. En..voloixs to start, full particulars, and other good offers post free for Is. Money returned 'if dissatisfied. Anglo-American Co., Bo? 90, Welli?£toik- ; ' " x-_
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2504, 3 July 1915, Page 1
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