H. B. WARNER in . "The BEGGAR of CAWNPORE" and BILLIE BURKE in /'PERILOUS LOVE" EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, &DEATHS. BIBTHS. jLECkIE.-On March 8, 1917, the wife o. Mr. Frank M. Leckie— of a son. ' jTOSSWILL.-Ou March 4th, at Avon lea, Taumarunui, to Mr. and Mrs. R Duprat Toswill—a son. MARRIAGES. \' OLIVER-zTENNENT.-On March 7,1917 ' ;at St. John's Church, Wahganui, bj . the Ven. ArcTideacou Reeve, Victor ■ third son of J. Oliver, Esn,:, Plensaiv Point to Dorothy, third daughter o: Mr. aud Mrs. .Douglas C. Tennent Wanganui, late of "Westward Ho,' , ■ Marton. ' ISHORT-M'BBTH.-On February 27th, 1917, at St. Saviour's, Kiinbolton, bj the Rev. Mayo, Ernest, second eon oi Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Short, Parorangi, ■ Teilding, to Vera, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M'Both, "Wharekoa," Kinibolton. - DEATHS; .. :. BURROW.-On Wednesday, 7th March, 1917, at Nurse Hulme's, Bloomfield Eoad, Lower. Hutt, ,James Halvor, dearly beloved and only child of James and Mary Burrow, Wnimfi-o-mata, aged 5 years. Deeply regretted. CARPENTER.-On the 7th March, 1915, at Hastings, Perree Hepburn, the only daughter of Charles B. and Olive L. Carpenter, Wellington, age 17J years. GORTON.-On March 7, 1917, at Bulls, Nora Mary Stcpherison Gorton, widow of Colonel Edward Gorton; aged 75 years; / KERR.-On the 4th March, 1917, Keith Herbert, the infant twin son , of Mr. and Mrs; Alexander Kerr, at 6G, Hawker Sjtreet . ■ ROLL OF HONOUR. •■ , PARBROTHER.-Died of wounds in •Prance, the 21st February, 1917, Corpl. Douglas . J. C.' Farbrother, son of the late Rev. J. H. Farbrother, M.A., and dearly beloved son of Mrs. R. B. M'Millan, Levin; aged 25. BUSBY.—In Mesopotamia, on Februarv 35. 11117, killed'in action, William B. Husby, 2nd Lieut. Worcester Regiment'; aged 25; youngest son of the late John . Busby, of Marlborough, New Zealand. RELIGIOUS SERVICES, BT. PAUL'S "iiaCATHEDRAL, Mulgrave Street. -- THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT.' 7 a.m. and 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins. 7 p.m.—Evensong. Preacher; the Rev. C. F. Aiken. 8.A., Vicar of St. Mark's. TINAKORI ROAD CHURCftROOM; 11 a.m.—Children's Service. CjT. MARK'S ' CHURCH, SUSSEX K? • SQUARE. ; ■ THIRD' SUNDAY IN LENT. ' S a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins. ' . 7 p.m.—Evensong. Preacher—REV.'A. M. JImNSON. ' JOHN'S CHURCH, ■ K- , Willis Street (Presbyterian.) TO-MORROW. Morning, 11; Eveniiig, 7 . REV. DR. GIBB. Evening, "The Only Valid Assurance of Immortality" (Concluding Sermon "Raymond, or Life After Death"). QJT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN . ■£? ■ CHURCH,- •■'*■ . Wellington Terrace. . ' ffO:MORROW, SUNDAY, MARCH 11th. Communion at Morning Service Morning at 11. Evening- at 7. . Preacher, Rev. J. M. Thomson, M.A. ' CHURCH,, TARANAKI ST. TO-MORROW. > Morning, 11—Rev. T. Fee. Evening, Seamer. (WELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, Vivian Street. .CHURCH ANNIVERSARY AND HARVEST THANKSGIVING'. SERVICES. Morning, 11-Rev. W. s.' Rollings. Evening, 7-Rev. J. K. Archer. Whitmore Street. ' ' SUNDAY SERVICES. Morning, 11 o'clock. Evening, 7 o'clock Morning Preacher, Mr. James Moore' Missioner. Subject, "Tlie Open Eye." Evening Preacher, the Rev. T. South- . worth. Soloist, Miss Fontanne. . Song Service- at 8.30 p.m. TUESDAY, Mrs. F. E. Jones and Party. THURSDAY, the Misses Kutner. TO LET TO LET—4-roomed Cottage, conveniences, Pliiiimerton Extension. Apply "C," c/o "Dominion" Office. HASTINGS— Furnished Modern Bungalow o one or two months, 6 rooms, good garden; references. "Home," Box 59, Hastings. rf\O LET, Large, Ba6ement, Manners |J- Street; also First Floor, above ..'Hart's. 35 Willis Street, 20ft. by 80ft. Radford and Co.. Manners 'Street. TjTOHNISHED HOUSES TO LET." ' 6 Rooms, Rona Bay. 7 Rooms, Karori 635. !) Rooms, Kelburn 60s. 6 Rooms, Tinakori Road 60s. 12 Rooms, The Terrace 105s. 9 Rooms, The Terrace 84s. 7 Rooms, Heretaunga. • '.. ' ' Apply \ S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhou.se Quay. ORIENTAL BAY. ■ rpO LET—Furnished House, six rooms, ■•*• best nart Bay; moderate rent, reliable tenant; also Furnished Flat. ■'Phone 4317, between 1 and 7. MONEY TO LEND. 'jpiynnn TO Lend on Mortgage, also SJ i \J\J\J Second Mort K age; sums to suit. G. S. Hill and Co., Featherston Street, opp. Union Bank. Ijgr TO ANY AMOUNT, on any sccur"w« ity, repayable by easy instalments. Bills discounted. Call or write, enclosing stamp for reply. Strictest confidence. L. W. BALKIND. Boulcott Chambers, ■Bouloott Street, Wellington. MONEY Lent, to £100, on household furniture (without removal). Repayable eas". instalment" CasV pwritc, enclosing stamp for reply. Strictest confidence. 1.. W. BAT,KT'\T). Bon.]-' cott Chambers, Boulcott St., Wellington. HFVHJ BROS, are going to the War. •" Their exclusive Furniture at sale prices on Monday. fyOUTH-IT CURES RHEUMATISM. London's Greatest ftemedy. Giveit a trial. YOUR MONEY RETURNED If it won't cure you. 3s. 6d. per bottle. Ask youf Cljemist, or write Head Office, ZOUTB CURE COMPANY, • 25 Mercer Street, WELLINGTON. fITNLAID China Cabinets, : Bookcases, ■1 Screens, Sideboards, etc., at sale prices,at Kupli Bros., 139 Willis Street. Starts on Monday. FTIiLKING Sign Advertisements .numse <*- curiosity and command attention.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3024, 10 March 1917, Page 1
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