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"IJIHE DOMINION" BtJBSOBIFHON BATES: Delivered in City and Suburbs, or supplied .by Agents:—Daily, Id.; 3 monthß, 6s. 6d.; 6 Months, 135.: IE Months, 265. * . ' Posted to any address ini No* Zealand, «r denoies; 3 Months. 9s. 9d.; 6 Months. 19a. 6d.j 12 Months, 395. Fasted Overseas: 3 Months, 135.; 6 Months, 26a.: 12 Months, 525. All Subscriptions Payable in Advance. Special Library Rate on Application-

BIRTHS, MARRIACES & DEATHS. BIRTH. FOB-REST.—On, 16th October, 1915, at Palmerston North, to Dr. and Mrs. Q. A. Forrest—a son. MARRIAGES. ■ . CASTON—RHODES.—On the 19th July, at St. James's Church, Sydney, by, the Rev. Wentworth-Shields, M.A., Charles Ernest, youngest eon of Mrs. Elizabeth Easton, of Waterloo Avenue, Wellington to "Rita" F.Rhodes, formerly of Christchurch. ' BTANNARD—MTjEAN.t-Ou 30th September by Dr. J. K. Elliott, Charles Parker Stannard, to Mary, youngest daughter of Donald M'Lean, .Wellington. (TIDY—BRUCE.—On September let, at St. Paul's, Cheltenham, by the Rev. J. P. Mayo, Christopher Alfred, eldest . surviving son of the late Frank Herbert' Tidy, "Danes Hill," Hertford,, and Mrs. Tidy, Thames Ditton, Surrey, Eng-land,-to Mary Elsie, eldest daughter of the late John Duthie Bruce and Mrs. Bruco, "Brooklands," Cheltenham. . - ' . DEATHS. ' FEARNE.-On the 21st. October, 1915, at her residence, •93 Tinakori Road, Sara, relict of the late Peter Fearne, of Rangiora, North Canterbury. GRADY—On 20th October, 1915, at.his residence, 335 The Terrace (suddenly), after a short illness, Frank Grady, aged 75 years. ' HALLIBURTON.—On the 17th October, 1915, Ada, youngest daughter of William Halliburton, 30. Ohiro Road; aged 15 years. ' ! •. ,WYLIE.—On October 21, at Kelburn, Evelyn Laura, daughter of the late David.Wylie- ; .. •'■■■ RELICIOUS SERVICES. ST PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, Mulgrave .Street. 1 TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 8 aim.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins. 7 p.m.—Evensong. TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOM.' , 11 a.m.—Children's service. ST. MARK'S CHURCH, SUSSEX SQUARE. XXI SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, OCTOBER 24th, 1915. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion, 11 a.m.—Matins. . . 7 p.m.—Evensong.' ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. (Presbyterian.) TO-MORROW: Morning, 11, Evening, 7. ■ ■■> REV. DR. GIBB. Evening; "The Fight and the Crown.", TTTT E S L E Y CHURCH, •1W... Taranaki Street. ; TO-MORROW: Morning, 11. Evening,. 7. ] REV.' J. G. CHAPMAN. V Anthem, "In Humble Faith and' Holy. Lore". (Garrett). TSTELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH. :\y., y . : . Vivian/Street. Preacher':' Pastor A. G. Brown, lato of-Spurgeon's-Tabernacle,'London. . Morning, 11. ■ Evening, -7. . Bible reading, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. OHURGH OF GOD:.;TABERNACLE, . . Tasman Street. ' . ; To-night,' 7:• Lesson. "Elisha's Heavenly Defenders." "The angel of , the Lord encampeth round about them that fear Him, and delivereth the/n." -Angel ministry. Heb. 1: 13-11 To-morrow, 11: Worship. "Gabriel make this man to understand the vision." Dan. 8. Lantern Sorvice 6.30. DAVID NIELD, Pastor.

JTVHE SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY. 'JL CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, : Whitmoro Street. ' SUNDAY SERVICES AT 11 and 7. Preacher: Mr. James Moore, Missioner. Subjects: (1) Things that • Cheer; (2) Present-day Airships. Soloist: Mr. Geo.. Howe. . Song Service at 8.30. PUBLIC NOTICES. In the matter of the Estate of THOMAS CA'WTHRON, late of NELSON, Uentleman, deceased. 1 IF any person knows of the. existence of any' Will or Codicil (other: than Will dated loth December, 1902) made by tho above-named Thomas CawtEron, now deceased, we shall be glad if he will communicate ipth ue as soon as possible. ROUT, MILNER & GULLY, . Solicitors, Nelson, IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supremtf Court, Wellington. iTVTOTICE is hereby given, that LEWIS JAMES FOSTER, of Wellington, Tasi-car Proprietor, was this day adjudged bankrupt on creditors' petition; and I hereby summon! a meeting of cre-ditors-to bo holden at my office on MONDAY, tho Ist day of NOVEMBER, 1915, »t ll a.m. o'clock. ' ' S. TANSLEY. Acting-Official Assignee. Wellington, October 22, 1915. PUBLIC NOTICE. fTtHE Proprietors (Vandervell and MidgX ley) of Letters Patent, of New Zea : land No. 30588 for an invention relating to Variable Speed Self-regulating Dynamo Electric Machines, are desirous of disposing of tho said letters Patent or of granting licenses thereunder, in order that tho invention may be carried out'in New Zealand.' For particulars address, BALDWIN AND RAYWARD. Patent Attorneys, Wellington, Auckland. Christchurch,: or Dunedin. WELLINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. FLOTATION .£2,000,000 LOAN. 4J PER CENT., N. 2. GOVERNMENT.. . TVfOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Brokers, Members of the Wellington Stock Exchange, are authorised to receive applications for the above Loan and supply Forms:— t Bate, A. T. MacShane, A'. S., Bucholz, E. Manley, N. B. K. Dymock, E. R. M'L. Renner, C. R. George, G. T. Stephens, Wni. C. Gualter, Aubrey Stuart, A. Meliss. Harcourt, J. B. Turnbull, W. H. Hornabrook, S. R. Warburton, A. L. Hume, J. Martyn Watkins, O. S. Irwin, F. H. Wilson, L. H. B. Kirkby, R. Wynn Williams, Algar T. ANTED, our Boys for the Front, 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 end suppers u specialty; afternoon teas and light suppers served on balcony overlooking Square Gardens. Dining Rooms 11 p.m. Seasonable tariffs, J.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2600, 23 October 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2600, 23 October 1915, Page 1

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