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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS. MARRIAGES. ' 'EIBBLEWHITE—TURLEY.—On '• July 22nd, at Carterton, by the Rev. L. Thompson, M.A., Bruce Melville Kibblewhite, M.A., second son of Mr. S. Kibblewhite, Rotorua, to Lilian Margaret Turley, only daughter of the late Mr. J. Turley, Waipawa. •WATSON—MENZIES.—On July 14th, at the residence of Mr. Chas. Piper, jnr., Wellington, by the Eev. J. G. Chapman, .Alexander, eon of Alex./Watson, senr., North East Valley, Dunedin, and • formerly of Lyttelton, to Mary fourth daughter of the late William Mepzies, , of Sawyer's Bay, and St. Kilda, : Dunedin. - - ' , ' . "deaths. ! - BARRON.—On the 2nd August, at Wellington, dearly beloved husband of Mary Theresa (nee Gaff ney), Clyde Street, Island Bay, and son of Alexander) Barron, Waitahuna, Otago. HEALY.-On the 30th July, 1915, .at Wellington, Annie Mary, loving wife of Wil-,-liam Francis Healy, Derrybawn, Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, aged 60 years. R.I.P. ' . ,■ HISLOP:-On 3rd August, at 307. Willis ~ Street, Wellington, Robert,- tlie beloved, husband of. Bebecca Hislop, ■in hiß 52nd year. .. TACOBSON.-On July 31, 1915, at his lata Residence, No. 10 Jeypore Street, Berhampore, John Alfred, dearly-beloved husband of Caroline Jacobson; aged 66 years.' , Best in Jesus. LATIMER.—On. 15th July, 1915, at Dunedin, Ellen, beloved wife of Henry Latimer; in her 49th; year. "So loved; so mourned." • - JI'EWEN—At■ Dunedin, on August Ist, Peter Soupar M'Ewen, of Petone, beloved husband of Sarah M'Ewen, age 77. 'Gone home. ' , O'BRIEN.—Oh the 31st July, 1315, at the Wellington Hospital, Daniel,, loving husband of Rose O'Brien; aged, 37 . ' years. R.I.P. <■ PICKERING.—On the sth of .August, at his late residence, No. 18 Lindun-Ter-race, Roseneath, David, dearly beloved, husband of Sarah Ann Pickering; in lis 71st 'year.' ' '■ ' ■ ■ BELICIOUS SERVICES. ST. ... PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, Mulgrave Street. AUGUST. Bth—A. DAY OP PRAYER. 7 a.m.'and 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Matins; 11 a.m., Litany and Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Evensong'(Preacher, the Lord Bishop of. Wellington). v " TINAKORI ROAD" CHURCH ROOM, ■11 a.m., Children's Service. ■ Q<T. MARK'S CHURCH, SUSSES SQUARE, Holy Communion—B a.in, , Matins—ll a.m. . Children's Service—3 p.m, "■ •Evensong—7 p.m. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. (Presbyterian.) •TO-MORROW: BAY OP COMMEMORATION AND INTERCESSION FOR THE WAR. Morning, 11.—In memoriamof the Men - who have'fallen. 1 \ ■ . •' Evening, 7.—Our Present Urgent Duty. .:■ ,3Ey. J: ; GIBB. ' ' ' W' 'ESLE Y " ' ' C H U R C H, : Taranaki.Street.'■ ; TO-MORROW: ' ' 1 Mo-riiing, 11—Rev. J. H. White.',; Evenipg, 7—Rev. 'J. G. Chapman'. ' Siif ject: "War from the Christian Standpoint." Anthem: "The-Hymn of Peace." Both Services ;,of.-i an • Intercessory ■ Character. DAY OF PRAYER FOR THE WAR, TO-MORROW. (SUNDAY). jTTNDER the auspices of the Wellington Ministers' Association a United Service of Commemoration and Intercession. wil.be held'"in' ithe TOWN HALL, on TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, at 8.30."";. ... -.; '■ - The President of-the Association will deliver a brief address, and other Ministers will take part, in the meeting. 'Appropriate Hymns and Music, !THB BRITISH ISRAEL ASSOCIATION. [ A MEETING of the above Association ' will, be held at tlie Y.M.C.A. Rooms en TUESDAY, August 10th, aiß p.m a Subject:. ■"Abraham- and ■ His Seed.'l H. J, GABY, Hon. Secretary, . ..' ■ -Box-357. SEND NOW!BEFORE THIS IS WITHDRAWN: NO. 16P79—Art Needlework Parcel for 2s. 6d. post free; 1 r.ickel-plated "Princess Mary" chatelaine . or crochet companion with ball holder and buttonhook, attaches, to dress with plated, pin nnd chain; a pretty and useful article; ball white crochet cotton, canvas cushion square, 2 skeins Sylko, 2 yards crochet braid, needlecraft book of d'oyleys, 2 skeins , shaded -floss, transfer, packet needles, thimble. NO. 16P-ss. EMBROIDERY AND LACE PARCEL. WORTH 7s. 3d. 11 y YARDS White .Cotton Torchon Lace, 1J inches, wide; i yards White Cambric Embroidery, 5 "inches wide; 4 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 Feather-stitch Braid. ' NO. 16P-3S. SURPRISE PARCEL; POST FREE. ' rTVHIS contains oddments of Lace and J- 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. SEND CASH- WITH YOUR ORDER. Parcels go post free, and with an absolute guarantee of satisfaction, or your Money Refunded in Full. COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME,. LTD., . Palmerston North. iTTNUSUAL VALUES'IN TBiESE TWO PARCELS, sent 'to you Post Free— ss. Kitchen Parcel, Post Freo for CashKnife Cleaner, hinged; cleans both sides at once quickly. Mirror to hang on .wall, framed imitation rosewood. Dust Pan, iir art metal, with handle. Candlestick of metal: with handy save-all that uses every scrap of candle. Hearth Broom, useful sort, in small size. Scrubbing Brush. Salt Shaker, in aluminium, noncorrosive. Gravy Strainer, of tin, with handle.- 2s. 6d. Mixed Parcel, Post Free for Cash—Bar Glycerine Soap, makes four good cakes. Nail Brush. Loofan, the Egyptian bath sponge, big size. Clothes Brush. Band Mirror. Mouse Trap, with three holes. Absolute guarantee of satisfaction or your money will be refunded. Collinson and Son, Hardware and Crockery Merchants, The Square, Palmerston North. ANTED Known, everything essential to make home happy and comfortable, may be found at Sheppard's Show-rooms, in Palmerston North. Full stocks of Furniture and Furnishings of the very best quality at prices that will ■help you to stretch the wages. ANTED Known, Ladies' ■ Coloured Lisle Hose, worth Is. 6d., Sale prico /Jd. Cole's Drapery Co. BEATON'S Great Cut Rate Sale—Writ, ing Cases, Attache Cases, Purses. Ba»s, Music Cases, and all Leather. Goods Re2uoed«
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2534, 7 August 1915, Page 1
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