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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHB. • BIRTHS. . [AVELING.—On 4th July, at 1 Park TerTace, to Mr. and Mrs. J?. R. Aveling—a son'. ; ' " (HORN.—On 17th July, at Riverbank Street, Lower Hutt, the wife' of: Jolui . Horn, Gollan'a Valley, of a son. , . : ' MARRIAGES. - 'ANDERSON—WADDELL.—On July 7, at St. Andrews Church, Dunedin, by the Eev. Rutherford Waddell, M.A. D.D. (Belfast),! Gerald, youngest 6on of the Rev. E. Anderson,. M.A. (Oxford), and Mrs.: Anderson, Grinstead, England, to Muriel, only daughter of tho Rev. Dr. ' and Mrs. Waddell, of Dunedin. - BOGLE—FELL—On July 17th, at the Unitarian Free Church, Ingestre Street, •Wellington, by the Rev. ,G. E. Hale, 8.A., Captain Gilbert ' Vere, Bogle, N.Z.M.C., medical officer to the Ist Battalion, Trentham Regiment; second son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy Bogle, of Pakowhai, Hawke's Bay, to Margaret- .Cecily. Richmond, : second daughter, of Dr. Walter Fell,: M.A., M.D., Oxon, and Mrs. Fell, of Hahina, Day's Bay, Wellington. ', ; DEATHS. [ANDERSON.—On July 22nd, 1915, at Wellington, .accidentally, Alexander Blair Anderson, beloved husband of Barbara Anderson,. in his 70th' year.'. (HAHN.—On July 0, 1915, at Auckland Hospital, after'serious operation, Leslie George, the dearly beloved son of Theodore and Jessie Hahn, of 51 Calliope Road, . Devonport; ago 25, native of Kumara. * . QUINTON.—On July 18, at the residence of his sister, .Sydney, New South Wales, W. T. Quintan, of Wellington. [WILLIAMS—On July 17th, at Trentham: Military Hospital, Herbert James Trengrove; Williams, youngest (twin) son' of John Trengrove and Maiy A. Williams; aged. 21 years. ... 1 , FUNERAL, NOTICE. ,TtHE Friends of ALEXANDER, BLAIR ANDERSON ara invited to attend lis Funeral, which will leave his . residence,' Boulcott Street, TO-DAY . (SATURDAY), . at .9.30 a.m., for the' Karori '{Cemetery.- ' • E. MORRIS, JUNR., Undertaker and Embalmer,.•' 60Taranaki St. and 28 Revans;Sfc. fIVTO Ring: on 'Phone 937 is too early or J-™ too late to receive immediate'attention. Mortuary Chapel for the convenience of the public. Carriages, landaus, at' the shijrtest: notice. 'Phone .Nob. — 'Head Department 937, Newtown' Branch 142, Livery- Stables 1668.' Private 'Phone 3749..: V . : , .. : , RELIGIOUS SERVICES. GJT. . . PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, O Mulgrave Street. iEIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, B'aim.—Holy'Communion. . 10 a.m.—Matins. 11 a.m.—Holy Communion (choral). . 7 p.m.—Shortened Evensong and cessions.TINAKORI ROAD 'CHURCHROOM. 11 a.m.—Children's Service. fiT, ■ : MARK'S ' . CHURCH, ■ " /' Sussex Square, : SUNDAY, JULY 25th', 8 a.m.—Holy Communion, 11 a.m.—Matins. ■ . 7 p.m.—Evensong; ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. (Presbyterian.).^..— TO-MORROWs Morning, 11.. .. Evening, 7. ItEV. DR. GIBB. Evening: "To tho Help of the - Lord 'Against the Mighty." \X7ESLEY CHURCH. TARANAKI ST. iVV. TO-MORROW, , Morning—ll. , - REV. J, G. CHAPMAtf, ■ Evening—7. REV. J. G. CHAPMAN. 'Anthem, "The Lord is My Strength," foy Coleridge Taylor. C"~HURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE, l'asman Street. TO-NIGHT, 7—"Solomon Dedicates the Temple." The indwelling. Spirit in our ihuman temples depends upon/our obedience to the Lawwritten "in fleshly tables of tile heart." ' TO-MORROW, 11-Worship. Lantern- Services, 6.30, "Men's Hearts (Failing Them for Fear."—Luke 21: 26.fITHEOSOPHICAIi SOCIETY, Ballance St.; opp. Supreme Court, FINAL PUBLIC LECTURE, ..' By MISS C. W. CHRISTIE. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Subject: ; "The Creative : Power :of Thought.";, Part 11. ' (Its practical application.) ... Public Farewell Social to Miss Christie next Wednesday, at 8 p.m. rpHREE GREAT SURPRISE PARCELS, IX- - . Post Free, [ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK. SEND CASH WITH"EVERY ORDER, ss. SALE SURPRISE PARCEL, POST FREE—This contains oddments of Lace and Ribbons and Embroideries. Every one will be worth more than the price asked. Leave it to us, and get one' of the surprises of your life in real value. Is. SALE SURPRISE PARCEL; POST FREE. —This is made up with oddments from tho Haberdashery Department, and contains all sorts of -useful little things wanted 1 every day—broken cards of sundries, odd .pieces, etc. Leave it to us and ■we'll give you the-value! ss. EMBROIDERY AND LACE SALE • PARCEL,;WORTH 7s. 3d—l2 yards White Cotton Torchon Lace, llin.'wide; 4 yards (White Cambric Embroidery, sin. wide; 'i yards -White Cambric Insertion, 2in. wide;' 12 yards White Imitation Irish .'Crochet Lace, lin. wide; 4'yards Cambric 'Embroidery, 2in. wide; 6 Ladies' White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs; 12- yards (White Featherstitch Braid. .WHAT OTHERS SAY ABOUT OUR PARCELS. Mts. 'A.W.M., of Wooiville. ° writes.— 'The parcel you forwarded to me arrived safely, and I am very pleased with it. It is SPLENDID VALUE for the money." Miss D.G., of Eketatiuna, writes:— I received parcel, yesterday, arid was VERY PLEASED with it, and I hope soon to send for something else." • COLLINSON AND CUNNINGHAMS, , LTD., ' PALMERSTON NORTH. . IfTNUSUAL VALUES IN THESE TWO IU. PARCELS. SENT TO YOU POST FREE. ss. KITCHEN PARCEL. Post Free for Cash with Order. —Knife Cleaner, hinged; cleans both 6ides at once quickly. Mirror to hang on wall, framed imitation rosewood. Dust Pan. in art metal, with handle. Candlestick of metal; with handy save-all that uses every scrap of candle. Hearth Broom, useful sort, in small Bize. Scrubbing Brush. Salt Shaker, in aluminium, noncorrosive. Gravy Strainer, of tin, with handle. 2s. 6d. MIXED PARCEL. Post Free for Cash with Order.—Bar Glycerine Soap, makes four good cakes.- Nail Brush. Loofah—the Egyptian bath sponge, 'big size. Clothes Brush. Hand Mirror. Mouso Trap, with three holes. Absolute Guarantee of Satisfaction or your money will be refuxded. COLLINSON AND. SON, Hardware and Crockery Merchants; The Square, " f ALMBRSTOU NORTH*
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2522, 24 July 1915, Page 1
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