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'P JHB DOHWION" STTBBOEIPTION RATESt . Deßrered in City and Suburbs, or supplied by ''igents:—Daily, Id,; 3 months, 6a. 6d.; 6Months, 153.; IE Months. tCo. ' , Posted to any address in New Zealand, or Dependencies; 3 Months, 9a. 9i; 6 Months, i9s. 6d.; .19 Months, 295. Posted Overseas: 3 Months, l!a.; 6 Months, Still 13 Montis, 625. „ . ■ ' . 'All Subscriptions Payable in Advance. Special library Bate on Application.

. . FUNERAL NOTICE. . : ■ THE FRIENDS of Charles J. H. Trim '• are respectfully invited to attend the ;■ ' funeral of his late beloved wife, Gertrude Annie, which will leave , his residence, Blooinfield" Terrace, Lower Hutt, TO- ! MORROW (SUNDAY)', December 12, at J £ p.m.,'for the Taita Cemetery. ' J. R. CROFT, • Undertaker, . ■ Hutt and:.Petone. a 'Phones—s7 Hutt, 3 Petone, day or i flight. ... J THE PAT- ; RICK'S BRANCH, NO 95. TMTEMBERS 1 ,of the above Society are ■ ; '-"Jl-requested to. attepd, ini regalia, the '] F.unera} of our^late. v ,P. J. { Burke.: ..>'which : -will : : leavo .St. •: Joseph's ' T . Churoh,: Buckle-Street, THIS' MORN- l - ING, at 11 o'clock.' . 1 , ,' . . P. D. HOSKINS, Seoretaxy. J -— ——— — 's . R. MORRIS, JUNE., ' o Undertaker and Embalmer, f ■ CO 28,Sevaiis St. . . ■MO Ring an 'Phone 937 is too .early or ,b -1-" too atteri-; in tionl /Mortuary."Chapel for' the conveni- ih ' ,:finpe. of ;the'.publio.' ; Carriages, l landaus, )C. lit the shortest notice. 'Phone Nos.— H«ad Department 937, Newtown Branch 142. Livery Stables 1668.Private 'Phone • ■ .8749. ■. , ;...; ,■■ • j; ■ RELIGIOUS SERVICES. e BT PAUL'S. . PRO-CATHEDRAL, B '■'Mulgrave. Street. j THIRD SUNDAY IN ADVENT. . a • 7 a.m. and'B'a.m.—Hoiy Communion; .''V 11 a.m.—Matins.: . ' fi 7 p.m.—Evensong. j TINAKORIEOADCHURCHROOM. J 11 a.in.—Children's service. r '. ' ' ! ... . ~ • t( gT. MARK'S,'. SUSSEX SQUARE. " , THIRD SUNDAY" IN ADVENT. P 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. G ;11 a.m.—Matins. ' 1 'p.m.—Evensong. H ; Preacher—THE LORD BISHOP* I &T. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS' ST. i Cj (Preabyterian.) J •Morning, 11. $ -Evening, 7. - y ■ .Evening: "Have the things now hap- o' pening on earth, a significance .for the - second coming of our Lord?" 1 REV. DR. GIBB. * : —: : „ d . > S jtynSLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. L TO-MORROW: Morning, 11—Rev. J. H. White. - Evening, 7 —Rev. j. G. Chapman. 3 Anthem—"o Love the Lord" (Sullivan). ■' ' '• ■ ai ' : I —— : —; : —' '' . a WELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, ? If«. ' ■ Vivian Street. tl Preaoher—Pastor A. G.' Brown, late of e< ' Spurgcon's. Tabernacle, London. ■ a Morning, 11. • Evening, 7. - J Wednesday, Bible Heading, 7.30 pim. - CHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE, [ l'asman Street. .To-night, 7. I.S.S. Lesson, "Jehovah Yearns Over Backsliding Israel," Hosea ii., 1-11. To-morrow, U. Worship.: 666, Rev. xiii., 18. Evangelistic Meeting, 6.30. "Teaching the observance of N.Z. Saturday for the Bible Sabbath is the greatest religious and social blunder of the i cei.turies!" DAVID NIELD, Pastor. * SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, b CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, Whit- fi more Street. ' - h • — fc SUNDAY SERVICES: S .Morning, 11 a.m.—Preacher, Mr. J. si Moore, Missioner. Subjects: (1) Planting «l and Watering; (2) This is it. S Soloist—Miss Halliburton. Song Service, 8.30 p.m. ... ' £ "fi IVING THE PEOPLE ' il . THEIR MONEY'S WORTH,". « a 'And a bit mare. That's what the great ? Biiccesa of the Crown. Tailoring Co.'s bnsi- f ness is due to. Our customers get'SATISFACTION, make a GOOD SAVING, 'a and RECOMMEND their friends. " -.Genuine wholesale trading to the publie. No middlemen, no bad debts, no stiff rents. ' ■ Be "suit wise," and patronise the 3! CROWN TAILORING' CO. (N.Z.). LTD. a (Upstairs), opp. "Evening Post" Co. EASY Feet—lt is desirable that you , should have comfortable feet during 1 •ho hot summer, and this depends largely upon the shoes .vou wear. "Bostock's" are 0 one of the really reliable makes of shoes, ? and in these one stylo is that comfort- n able, low heel, plain toe shoe so much ? sought for. The many sizes assure you il of a perfect fit. Send size' and width with remittance;. 15s. to 15s. 9d. 'Mention "The Dominion," and we will send post "1 tree to anv address. Sheppard's, 107 Ra- J ccitiisj Street. Palmeraton Norilu ts

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2641, 11 December 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2641, 11 December 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2641, 11 December 1915, Page 1

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