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I" Ethel -'Clayton's'- greatest < "The Bondage 'of-"Fear" At The Empress Now

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, a DEATHS. '"•" ■':''■ ', BIRTHS. , COLLINS.-On the 81st March, at 104 ■Oriental Bay, to Mr.' and Mrs. B. • Reginald Collins—a sou (not a daughter as stated in yesterday's. paper). ; MALCOLM.-On April Sth, at Pahiatua, the wife of lan Malcolm, of Dunedin—a son. MARRIAGE. SMITH-HOLDSWORTH.-Oh the 9th April, ,1867, at the residence of tho bride's father, Tinakori Road, Welling- , ton, by the Rev. W. M. Fell, assisted by Mr. Jonas Woodward, Charles Willcox, only son of Benjamin Smith,' Esq., to Mary Ann, elder daughter of J. U. Holdsworth, Esq;. ■ Golden wedding. •'- DEATHS. ■'■'■ ■'.:.';'.■; LEE.—On April 13th, at his residence, No. 21 Petone Avenue, Petone, George ■' lee, beloved husband of Ann Leej aged - 78. years. '(Loved,by all.) LEVOL-On the Bth April, at her residence, Brighton Road, Melbourne, Minnie,'the .beloved "wife of Ralph Levoi, and daughter of the late Benjamin Levy, of this city. (By caWe.) PATERSON.-On the 9th .April, 1917, at her residence, 231 Adelaide Road, Agnes Johnston, widow of the late John Patereon; in her 72nd year. TOBECIL-On the 7th...inst.,' at Otnkl ■ Hospital, Lucy' Anna; dearly beloved ; . wife of J. Tobeck; aged 42 years; deeply regretted. ■: : '■'.., . y ■■• IN MEMORIAM. ; .. _ BRADLEY—In loving memory of Jereraial, eldest Son of. John and Kate Bradley (Otaki), who died at Clyde, Central Otago, on Good Friday, April 14th, 1911. 8.1.P. Interred-at. Karbri. .... FUNERAL NOTICE! ' .-. mHE Friends of. the late GEORGE •JL '.LEE "are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 21 Petone Avenue, Petone, on SUNDAY, 15th April, at 1 p.m., for tho Johnsonville Cemetery. / : ■ • J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, .'. ' •• ■'.- Hutt and Petone. 'Phone' 3621 (3 rings), day or night. nPHE' Members of St. Patrick's Branch, J- »No. 95, are respectfully requested to attend, in regalia, the Funeral of our late brother Patrick lO'Callaghan, which will leave St. Anne's Church, Green Street, after .the Requiem Mass at 9 o'clock THIS MORNING, Uth April, for the Cemetery at Mount Street. 'J.: O'BRIEN, '' ■• : ". ; •' ~' President. ■ , , RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ST. . MARK'S ■'.'-' r- CHURCH, Sussex Square." , A '-•',- HARVEST (FESTIVAL, SUNDAY, APRIL 15th. ' 8 , a.m.—Holy Communion, v 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. Preacher—Rev. R, H. Hobday. > 7- p.m.—Evensong. . ST. JOHN'S CHURCHj.WILLIS ST. (Presbyterian.); . v. .'' TO-MORROW: , ■''■■' Morning, 11. . . . :: -..;'. ,'■. ■' Evening;' 7- ■ •'•'•.-■■..'■ .'■■;"'• REVi DR. GIBB. : . ' — . Evening: "After the War—What?" , . st.. andrew's' presbyterian , church; Wellington Terrace. " .SUNDAY, APRIL, 15. Morning, at 11: "The Good Shenherd." Evening, at 7: "The' Simple Go'spel." Preacher: Rev. J. M.' Thomson, M.'A. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. . " TO-MORROW.' Morning, 11—Rev. G. Knowles Smithy Evening, 7—Rev. J. G. Chapman. Anthem: "The Lord is Great in Zion" ■> (Best).' ■'.-.. _ .;';"..; ... : SAILORS' " FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH,'AND IxTSTITUTE, Whitmoro Street. ■ ' SUNDAY SERVICES, 11 and 7. Mr. James Moore, Missioner, preacher. . Subject—(l) "Cheer-for Lonely Ones." (2) "Conquering Hiuderances." ' > Soloist, Miss Dorothy Jones. Song Service 8.30. , ■ ~~' NAVY LEAGUE. ESSAY ON "THE BRITISH NAVY DURING THE GREAT WAR." CONDITIONS-.-Open.to Boys and Girls of Wellington City and Suburban Primary Schools, who will not be more than . 13 years, of age on April 30th, 1917. The length of the Essay is to be about 1000 words, and the Essay must be the bona fide work of the competitor. ■ ■■ .J All Essays, with full name and postal address of competitor on right top cor- - ner of first page of Essay, must reach the . Hon. Secreaiy, Mr. R-. W. Shallcrass,.at Havoourt's Buildings, Lambton Quay, Wellington, not later than 30th April, 1917. - .:..'. .:...■; • Two prizes of 12s. Gd. and Bs. 6d: (value j - in books) will be given ; for btst Essays •' by boys' and two similar prizes for Es- . says by girls. Money for, prizes has been kindly donated by the Hon. A. :M. Myers, Minister for Munitions. .'.-.■ JW. M. HARRISON'S PHYSICAL • CULTURE CLASSES. JUDICIOUS EXERCISE FOR . GENTLEMEN.-. / . TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS-5.25 to 6.15 psm. ■ MONDAYS and THURSDAYS-8 to 9.15 p.m. (With use of Hot and. Cold Shower Baths'after class.) HEALTH AND FIGURE CULTURE FOR LADIES. ■ TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS-8 to 9 p.m. CORRECTIVE PHYSICAL TRAINING FOR CHILDREN. , to 5 p.m. SATURDAY MORNINGS-9.30 to 10.30. 123 CUBA STREET (over Barber's). ■■'■ , 'Phone £214. THE WONDERFUL NEW ETTERSBURGH STRAWBERRY.ORDER AT ONCE, to make sure of delivery. 'Autumn Planting gives Best Results. Supplies of the New Ettersburgh Strawberry Plants are limited, and are becoming less and,less. To avoid disappointment, send in your order NOW. Delivery will be given at once, and only healthy plants, true to name, guaran- '; teed. Ettersburgh Strawberries realised Two Shillings, and Fourpence, wholesale, in Christchurch last 6cason. The commercial possibilities are unlimited. Easy to cultivate, prolific-producers. PRICES (cash with order)-l doz., 10s.: 50, 355.; 100, .£3 'ss. SUNNYVALE ORCHARD AND NURSERY CO:, Island Block, Contral Otago, From whom only are genuine Ettersburgh . ■ ' Plants obtainable. "~ ECZEMA. ~ RADIO LOTION AND OINTMENT.A Guaranteed Cure for'all kinds of Eozoma and Skin Diseases. Hundreds of sufferers cured weekly and cured permanently. The distressing irritation is relieved on FIRST APPLICATION. Lotion and Ointment, ss. Gd., postage sd. extra. MADAME AMIE, 23 Smeeton's Building, 'Queen Street, AUCKLAND. rpE MATA WINES have won Six Gold JL Medals at International Exhibi- ■ . tiong against the-Wigeg si $8 JVoild.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3053, 14 April 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3053, 14 April 1917, Page 1

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