THE FMBTIM PARSON WILL BE AT EVERYBODY'S '■'**§£ You Certainly Should See Him 1
RELIGIOUS SERVICES. " ' ST. PAUL'S 7 PRO-CATHEDRAL. MulgraVe^Street.. . TRINITY SUNDAY; 1916. :.. 6 a.m.—Holy Communion. ' 11 a.m.—Matins and/ Holy Communion. 7 p.m.—Evensong. TLNAKORI ROAD CKURCHROOM. '11 a.m.—Children's;,Service.A' <gT. MAKE'S,' . SUSSEX SQUARE. ' ..TRINITY'SUNDAY.. 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. v ; "With--a Sword Bathed in 1 , ■ Heaven:": ■ ■ - 15TESLEY .... CHURCH/: TARANAKI ■ '1V • STREET' " ' , TO-MORROW. - - • , ' Morning*. 11.—Rev;„J.^G;'Chapman. ' - I _ Evening, 7.—Rev. T.G.> Brooke (Organ- ; ising Secretary of Home' Mission's).' :: . Anthem, "TheViiorin" (Twelfth.Mass). Oollections'.for Home Missions. -i rpHE SAILORS"-'FRIEND SOCIETY, 1 ■A CHURCH, AND, INSTITUTE, :...Whitmore: Street.', ■ •'V.:;v SUNDAY -V; Morning; 11. Preacher, Mr,- J. Charl- ■ .■. ton. ■ Evening, 7. Mr. J. .'Moore, Missioner. ! ■Subject, "A Mfstake Rightied." . Soloist, Miss M. Jones. • ■ Song Service,' 8.30. : ' ' . . ... • BUSINESS; NOTICES. . . Tl/TADAME ERMILIiE, Genuine Clalri.Ti voyanfe, visiting N.Z., ihtsf'views 10. to ,8.. . 276 Lambton Quay (upstairs). Clients writing,, jescri'oe complexion, age. , THE Hot-water Bottle', that,never leaks! and last 6 "for" yeaTS is niannfactured by the North British Rubber Company, and fitted with "Unique" Stopper. ■ Look for the.brand on. bottle. , Sold by all Chemists. . ■ t ' GJ. HOUSTON, from-London, with • the, latest^LohdonineffiodsVin .dye-, ing garments,-feathere, etc.; charges rea- •• sonable. Address,l3B Vivian Street. , ■ WEAR a Pair of WOttD-MILNE' .** RUBBER HEELS and save the cost of boot repairs. : - A good suggestion! : Wood-Milne'e-costless than leather.heels. : HAVE you Tried TE 1 They 'are a New Zealand product, and the: best! .. r Price6_'.from 28s."fper. ■v' case. Write the Manager at Havolock \ North for Price List. - . , TJTE MATA WINES are absolutely pore,' -* ' and are recommended for Invalids. Ask your Doctor! ' ' HOT-WATER Bottles—that never leak \ : ; and last for years—are-manufac-' < tured by the North British Rubber , Company, and are. fitted with "Unique" , Stoppers: Sold by all 'Chemists. ' : ; /CASTLE S.'Newtown Pharmacy carries ;the most up-to-now- stock ; in the •; ■Wellington. South District. -Prescription - ' dispensing a specialty." . 'Phone IS3I. ; WOOD-MILNE SHOE SHINE con- ' . l." v tains no'injurious acids, but it preserves the leather. It gives a better shine and goes further than the others. T HFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, etc., Pur- - chased by Mrs.: L. Helper, 132 Tara- * naki-Street. Good nrioes offered. Letters , ' promptly attended to. 'Phone A 2618. EVERY Chemist can 6upply : Hot-water Bottles, manufactured by the . North-British Rubber Company, fitted with "Unique" Stoppers. - Tnev wear'' for years/and never leak. Look "for the brand on bottle. X? G. KNIGHT, Sail, Tent, Flag, and' Afc. Cover. Maker.. , Note th«' New Ad-~ dress-No." 6 Herbert Street (off Manners Street), 3 doors above George Fowlds. Ltd. Telephone 727. . . ATORTH British Rubber Company • manufacture Hot-water Bottles that never leak, and fit, them with'"Unique" stoppers. See the -brand on each They last for years. Sold, by ' all Chemists. ' WEEN your foot, strikes • pavement there's a shock on the nerves. Not if you wear WOOL-MILNE RUBBER HEELS—they're . shock absorbers, and cost less.than, leather lieels. . .. rpE MATA WINES have won Six Gold ■f- Medais at International Exhibitions against the Wines of the World. rTVHE best of all - Gifts,- a Fountain Pen. I stock Onoto, 15s.Swan, 12s. 6d.; Eclipse Self-filling 7s. 'Gd. Buy yourpen where you can get it repaired. .G.Jeffrey, Fountain .Pen Doctor, 270 Lainbton Quay, .Wellington. ' ." ■ IT'S the Rubber that counts—in the Hot-water. Bottle's, manufactured uy the North British Rubber Company.' Fitted with "Unique" Stoppers. Look for the brand on the Bottle. Sold bv all Chemists. LEFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Etc., Purchased by L. Dabscheck, 12G Tara- » naki. Street. Highest prices given. Letters promptly attended to. 'Plione A 2666. "T^OItE!" Shout loud—your WOOD--E .MILNE GOLF -BALL will travel a 'long way. Just "the elasticity you I ir&nt. No splits in Wood-Milne balls. 1
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2799, 17 June 1916, Page 1
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