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. ."rpHE DOMINION" SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Delivered in City and Suburbs, or supplied by Agents:—Daily, Id.; 3 months, 6b. 6d.; 6 Months, 13a. 1 ; 12 Months, 265. Posted to any address in. New Zealand, or Dependencies: 3 Months, 9s. 9d.; 6 Months, 19a. 6d.; 12 - Months, 395. Posted Overseas: 3 Months, 135,; 6 Months, 2Ss.) \ 12 Months, 625. All Subscriptions Payable in Advance,, Special Library Application.

BIRTHS, MARRIACES & DEATHS. BIRTHS. CHRISTIAN.—On the 14th of July, at their residence, "Ruru Whare," .Petone, to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Christian—a daughter. EVERS-SWINDELL.—On the 12th July, at Ridgeside, Lower Hutt,' the wife. of Arthur Evers-Swindell, of a, son. ,/ SIMCOX.-On June 30, 1915, at Otaki, the wife of W. 31. Simcox, "Rawhiti/' Otaki—a daughter. WILKINSON.—To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilkinson, 18 Mersey Street, Island Bay,, a daughter.. MARRIAGES. , PURDY—TIGHE.—On the 12th July," at St. James's Church, Lower Hutt, by the ... Rev. J. Hansell, M.A., Robert Glcadow Purdy, N.Z.S.C., Lieutenant of Earl of Liverpool's Own, eldest, son of Colonel Purdy, D.M.5.,. to Norah • Atkinson Tighc, second daughter of the late Arthur Tighe/Sydney, New South Wales. SMYTH—HOWARD.—On Wednesday, the 7tk July, 1915, at Wellington,' by. the Rev. G; S. : Cook, Nathan Kellett, sec- . ond son of tlia l.ite Edward Smyth, ofGoldie's Brae, to Marjory Eleanor, younger daughter of C. H. Pago Howard, Solicitor, Wellington. ■ 1 . DEATHS. ; ■ PAIRE.-On the 12th July, 1915, at her brother's ■ residence, Johnston Street, Karori, Cecelia May, daughter of Robert Faire, or Moutoa, aged 23 years. R.I.P. HANCOCK—At the .Palmerston North Hospital, on July 10, 1915, Tom Hancock, late of Taita and Colyton, in his 65th year. At re3t. M'INTOSH—At her residence, 43 Grant Road, on July 12th, 1915, Alice, widow of the late William M'lntosh. Deeply Tegretted. ■ , RTJTHERFURD.—At Masterton; on July 10th„ 1915, Annie Hermaice Rutheriurd, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rutherfurdi of "Marora," 1 ? Alfredton, aged 7 years. ' IN MEMORIAM. . : GOUGH.—In sad but loving memory of our darling son, James Keith Gough, who passed away (suddenly) on July Bth, 1912, at Petone, aged 4& months. fWe have a'little child in Heaven, So lovely, sweet and. fair; ... !A" pledge in tender mercy given' ' To guide us to him there." Inserted by his loving .father and mother. Ales, and May Gough: ; R. & MRS. SWIFT, of Northland, desire to thank their ; numerous, friends who have &> kindly sent messages of sympathy in the loss of ' their eon, and to assure tliem'that their'references to the noble cause of Freedom and. Justice, which calls for such sacrifice, affords them no small amount of comfort. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, . ■ Mulgrave Street. . SEVENTH SUNDAY. AFTER. TRINITY. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and'.Holy Communion. . V p.m.—Evensong. TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOM.' 11 'a.m.—Children's Service.;• ' QT.; JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS' ST, K) (Presbyterian.) • .. TO;HORROWj Morning, 11. • , Evenjng, ij E y, DR. GIBB. . Erring: "Some Things the War is • : : Making..Clear to. Vb'.'' ■■■■■■ CHURCH. TARANAKI SJ\ TO-MORROW. ' Morning—ll. ; . . ■■ . ■ 1 Morning—ll. , REV. J. G. CHAPMAN/ ;." . 'Anthem: v< Oi' Saving* Victim" (Gounod). CHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE, > Tasman Street. ' To-riight, 7: 1.-S.-S. Lesson.' Solomon Chooses Wisdom. "Wisdom is the (law) Principal Thing, therefore get Wisdom"." To-morrow, 11: Worship.. Lantern Service at 6.30; Pictures; The poisonous Nature and effects of .Whisky. "The Nations were Angry," .Rev. 11-18. David Nield, Pastor. rTHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, ;JL Ballance St., opp. Supreme Court. . - PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY,.?, p.m., By ' MISS C. W- CHRISTIE- : - (National Lecturer). ',- Subject: '"The Criminal:-What he is and ' How to Deal with-Him." Final Public Lecture by Miss-Christie, , July 25th. ■ . PUBLIC NOTIOEB. ; ■ • ill';. - 'CHIP and Boat Owners are hereby O warned that Practice from Service - Ordnance will take place'from Forts Ballance, Gordon, ond Kelburn on Saturday, 17th inst., commencing at 1 p.m., from Fort Ballance. - W- P. THRING, Capt. R;N.Z.A„ . Staff Officer to Wellington Coast Defences. < In the Estate of John Roderick M'Donald, late of Levin, Sheepfarmer, deceased. Notice is hereby given that all Creditors and other persons having claims 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, the Executors of the Estate of the said deceased, on .or before tho -24th day of JULY, 1915, at tho UNDERMENTIONED •ADDRESS. Dated,at .Wellington this 22nd day of •• June, 1915. ... i JAMES MACINTOSH. • . ; . JAMES M'LEAVEY. 'Address: C/o W. G. Turnbull and Co., . Ltd., Customhouse Quay, Wellington, TRENTHAM CAMP, . 'COMMISSION^! 1 INQUIRY: ..NOTICE. rE Commissioners invite all persons ablo to give relevant information to forward' thoir names and addresses as directed below:—Those wishing to give evidence in support of any complaints should communicate, (either verbally or in writing) with C. P. Skerrett, Esq., K.C., at his offices, Brandon Street, Wellington,- or with Mr. F. T. Gere at such office. Those wishing to give evidence on behalf of anyone involved in any complaints should communicate (either verbally or in writing) with A. Gray, Esq., K.C., at his offices, 11 Grey Street, Wellington, or with any member of Messrs. Gray and Jackson's staff there. Information is desired to enable tho Commissioners to ascertain:— (1) What defects (if any).havo existed in tho Camp site or its administration as affecting the health of tho men. (2) The causes of the recent sickness and ■death there. (3) What persons (if any) aro responsible for such defccts and causes. The Commission is more detailed in its terms, but the foregoing" represents its general scope.. ' The Secretary's address is: Si-'t-reme Court, Wellington. The sittings are held in the top floor of the Accountants' BuildTngs, Johnston Street, Wellington (adjoining Kirkcaldie and Stains). By order of the Commissioners. L. H. DF-NNISTON, {y-araiari.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2515, 17 July 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2515, 17 July 1915, Page 1

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