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BIRTHS, MARRIACES .& DEATHS. BIRTHS. BOCKETT.—On July 21, 1915, at Nurse Webb's Private Hospital, Otaki, to Mr. and Mrs; B. Bradney Bockett, "Frogmore, Waihoanga—a son (Douglas Dudley),' "• / DANG.—On August Gth, at 70. Waipapa s Road, to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lang—a daughter. SMITH.—On August 9th, at Nurse Livingstone's, to Mr. and Mrs. .Harold Smith, Main .Bead. Khandallat—a, son. ' MARRIAGE. " MATHESON—CURRIE.—On -. ,21st July, at, St. Andrew's Church', by. Rev. J. Gibson Smith, Alexander Garmichael, eldest son-of"the'late D.'L. Matheson, Invercargill, to Annie "Blair, youngest daughter of ,the late D. .S. Ourrie, Dunedin.. ■ ~ ■ • '■ - . DEATHS. ". (ATKINSON.—OiI 11th August, at FeiHing, Eliza, widow of the late William ■ Atkinson. CIQHT.—On 9th August, at'his residence, B.Rixon Grove, Frederick John, dearly beloved husband of.' Annie Dight, aged 44 years. 1 .'' ' ■ ' ' ' GrOWER.—On tho 26th .July, on Hospital Ship,' from ' wounds received at Gallipoli, Leslie, second- son of W. Gower, 28 M'Farlane Street, Wellington/ New Zealand. Aged 21 yeaTS.' Buried at sea iBRAIK.—On August sth, at the Royal Herbert Hospital, Woolwich, of wounds, John Braik, Canadian. Expeditionary Iforce, late Lieut. Gordon Highlanders, lato Instructor of-Signalling, Royal Garrison Artillery, late 2nd Scottish Horse. (By. cabld. Inserted by P. Braik, Cuininghams, Feilding.) RELIGIOUS SERVICES. QT, PAUL'S" PRO-CATHEDRAL, ►3 ,'Mulgrave Street. . ELEVENTH SUNDAY AETER TRINITY. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matjns, and, Holy Communion. 3.45. p.m.—Holy Baptism. 7 p.m.—Evensong. TINAKOEX ROAD CHURCHROOM. 11 a.m.—Children's Service. ■ .'. CJT. . MARK'S . CHURCH, O SUSSEX SQUARE. , illth SUNDAY AFTER .TRINITY; 8. a.m.—Holv Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion.- ' 7 p.m.—Evensong.. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH; WILLIS ST.' (Presbyterian.) : TO-MORROW.j Morning, 11, ' •Evening;7—"A.Transfigured Enemy." REV. DR. GIBB. . XXT E S L E Y .CHJJRCH, L'V . Taranaki Street. . TO-MORROW, ; Morning—ll. . '" ■ . Evening—7. •. ! REV- J. G. CHAPMAN. Subject: "Success of 1 Failure, and Faillire, of Success.". . i Anthem, "If we Believe Jesus Died.". ■ CENTRAL MISSION. ■" FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY AND . FORWARD MOVEMENT. : 10 a.m.—Silver Band> Winder's Corner; •E. Cramp. • 11 a.m.—Webb Street; Rev. G./Knowles Smith .(Anthem). . ' - 3 p.m.—Everybody's' Theatre, '.Silver Band Concert, assisted by Madame- Mul.„ler, Messrs. W. Neleon,, Courtcnay' 'V. ' ■'J[6hr,'. - and,-' JMay all. Chairman, ..the •Hon; J. G. W: Aitken, M.L.C. .: :. 6 ip.m!—Silver Bond, '• Ghuznee;.. Street; ■-jW:-Baker. :•/' , . : i' 6.30 p.m.—Everybody's Theatre, half-; houc music. Selections by : Choir, Orchestra, and Silver Band; . : 7 p.m.—Rev. G. Knowles Smith; Soloists, Miss Boutell, and■ Mr.: T. „ Newton. : IWebb Street; Rev. J. H.'White. Everybody welcome. Hymn;. Sheets provided. i.:'-. : Wednesday following, Daffodil Birthday Celebrations. . '. ' . SPECIAL NOTICES. MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD OF AUS- ' TRALASIA. V (New Zealand Scction.) r'A . SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING 'I\. 'will be ; held at the Rooms,.Featherston Street, on MONDAY; August 16th, 1915, at 11 a.m., to consider the question of-discussing .the motion carried at .the. last meeting. , B. .B. ATWOOD, ' ' President. ' .WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD, : WOOL SALES ACCOMMODATION, rpHE Wellington Harbour Board is pre'JL pared to consider applications up to 6 p.m. on MONDAY, 16th August, 1915, at the Office of the Boaid. for accommodation in the Board's Wool Stores for Exhibition of Wool for sale at the various Local Wool Sales to be held during the ensuing season 1915-16. Applications must, be in writing and must 6et, out definitely the accommodation'desired at each sale of, the Season. The oharges for provision of accommodation used and' for other services rendered will be as per By-law No. 235. Space' allocated but not made use of will be charged for at tho rate:of la. per bale. -• Thei allocation of part or whole of the space .available is at the sole .discretion of the Board. H. E. NICHOLLS, Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, Wellington, N.Z.,' 2nd August, 1915. IT will pay you' to write us for a quote for seed potatoes., A great. variety, including Irish. Rock, Early Rose,. Princess Victoria,, Up-to-Dates, Early Puritan, British Queen, Irish Queen, etc., etc., in stock. . - Small quantities, 101b. for Is. We will be pleased to quote for'larger quantities,, so write Sheppard's, „ Cash Providers, Palmerston North. TXT ANTED, our Boys for tho Front; !VV now in'camp at Rangiotu, - Show Grounds, and Racecourse, with their relatives and visiting friends, to dine at the White House, The Square, Palmerston North. Hot meals at all hours; hot teas and suppers a speciality; afternoon teas and light suppers served on balcony overlooking Square Gardens. Dining Rooms open fill 11 p-m. Reasonable tariffs. J, Rawlins. . OUND—The great Herbal Remedy for the blood, Vivific; try a bottle (3s. 6d.). Viyific will cure Indigestion, Nervous Disorders, and in conjunction with Vivific Ointment (2s. 6d.) will abolish Eczema. Obtainable from Kempthorne, Prosser (Wellington), Sharlarid's (Wellington), Burgess hraser (Hawera), Stevens (Christchurch). Sole manufacturer: Moore and Co., Argyle Street, Hawera. Read our testimonials.-and mail us your order. Retail Agent, Wellington: Mrs. Howorth, {; The Terrace. CITY PARCELS DELIVERY CO. H. INNESS AND SON. Tel.-381. - DELIVER daily in town and following suburbs: Kelburn, Karori, Wadestown, Northland, Brooklyn, Kilbirnie,. Hataitai, Lyall Bay, Queen's .Drive, Island Bay, Seatoun, Miramar, Roseneath. Chargss: Not exceeding 28lb. Gd., 561b. 9d., 1121b. Is., 2001b. Is. 6d. All parcels must be prepaid. No charge for collecting. Luggage collected and delivered at moderate prices. VBRYTHING essential to a well-fur-nished home may be found, at our Showrooms in Palmerston North. Our goods look well, wear well, and give a lasting impression to those who have' occasion to use them, for they aro so conveniently designed. Inspection invited. Our- prioes are the lowest, Sheppard's.
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