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EVERYBODY'S 'To-Day "PADDY Q'HARA" A Sparkling Love Story

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. & DEATHS. DEATHS. .'•- UNDEEWS.-On 11th August, 1917, at his residence, 39 ' BldwiU Street, William Dolling Andrews, late of Inspeotor of Machinery Department; aged 76 years. HOLMES.-0n August 15. 1917, at hie residence, No. 17 Arthur Street, Joseph, dearly beloved husband of Mary Ann Holmes; aged 67 yeare-PEEKY.-On July 9th. 19(7, at Calgary, Canada. George Dysart. dearly oved second eon of Mr. and .Mrs. A. C. Perry, Veteran, Alberta. Canada, late of RoDgotea; aged 26 years. SMITH—On August 13th. at his residence, 76 Ghuzuee Street. William Joßeph, dear-ly-beloved Jiusbaud of Hary Elizabeth Smith; aged 55. ■6TEVENS.-OH August 6th, 1917, at her residence, Nash Street, Palmerston North, Eliza, widow of the lato James Stevens, ■ of Cornwall. England; aged 83 years. ■■ She died in peace. EOMi OF HONOUR. BARTON.-Frank Arthur James, 12th Reinforcement, dearly beloved son of Mrs. Douglas Barton, 110 Abol Smith Street; killed in action. France, July 31st, 1917.— His duty nobly done. TiAlNT.— Killed in action, iu France, on July 31st, Q.M. Sergt. Stanley, A. A. Saint,' second beloved son of Henry and i.L-ali Saint, Ohau, aged 27 years.—"His duty nobly done." SARGENT—Died of wounds, in France, on June 7th, Stanley S. Sargent, eldest son. of Mrs. G. Smith, of Feilding, and the late Mr. H. Sargent, of Ongaonga: aged 18 years (also nephew of Mr. and Mrs. . T..C. Webb, of Agricultural Dept., Wellington). Deeply regretted. ■ . • The King has lost a faithful servant, and a mother a noble son. SMITH—Died of wounde, on August 5, 1917. Private Spencer Allan Knight Smith, dearly beloved husband of Kathcrine Smith (nee Kitty Thompson), and .beloved and only son of Edwarjr and' ■ Mary Smith, of Kimbolton Road, Feild-" ing; aged 28 years. (Wellington and Wairarapa papers ploaec copy.) RELIGIOUS SERVICES. |QT.- :MABK'S, SUSSEX SQUARE. . 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. 7—Evensong. :e T - JOHN'S OHUROH, WILLIS STREET. *° (Presbyterian.) SERYICES-TO-MOKROW. Morning, It-Rev. W. J. Comrie. ■ Evening, 7-Rev. Jas. H. MacKcnzie. BT. ANDRUW'S PRESBYTERIAN OHUROH, .Wellington Terrace. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AUGUST 19th. ' Morning, at 11, "The Solaco of Innocence." Evening, at 7, "Misinterpreting Providence."... Preacher-Rev. J. M. Thomson, M.A. _ \TfiT, E S L E Y CHURCH, i-7* Taranaki Street. TO-MORROW.. Morning, 11. Evening, 7. . | Anthem: "Radiant Morn" (Woodward). Preacher: Key. J. A. Hosking. CHURCH OP GOD TABERNACLE, Tasman Street. To-night, 7—I.S.S. Lesson: "Finding tho Book of the Law." That is what.nations and individuals should find tobave ueacs. ir6t 219:165 . ■ . . To-morrow, 11—"Our Fathers have not .kept tho Word of Jehovah." 2 Ohron. 34:21. Lantern Service, 6.30. ."How wo got our EiMc." ■ ■ ■■ SAILORS' FRIEND ' SOCIETY, CHURCH .. , AND INSTITUTE, Whltmore Street. Morning—ll. . Evening—7. Preacher: Mr. James Moore, MiMioner. Subject: 1. "Ho Wouldn't, But Ho Did." 2. "Can Education Do It?" * Soloist: Miss E. Earsman. Song Service, 8.30. . rjVTR. ALFRED MACE'S • MISSION. XrX FINAL SUNDAY MEETINGS, v TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER,

3 p.m.—Subject: Tho Believer's Past, Present, Prospective, and Pathway. 7 p.m.—Subject.: Victory Won: Peace Made and Proclaimed. 'AH Welcome. Bring Sanhey'B Hymns. UNITED INTERCESSORY SERVICE For our KING AND EMPIRE. COMMITTEE ROOM, TOWN HALL (Entrance Mercer Street). TO-MORHOW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON (D.V.). • At 3 o'clock. SCIENCE AND RELIGION. . SCIENCE AND HELIOION. " I A LL who love our Lord Jesus Christ XJI in sincerity and truth must have rejoiced at tho prominence given in "The Dominion" of the 13th August to the Btirring address delivered by Archdeacon nilliains on tho abovo subject, and also to that by Bishon Sprott in weighing tho proofs for belief in tho Divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is more than ever necessary that the servants of Christ should contend earnestly for the faith when it is considered that at one of our highest seats of learning wo have profesBors who deny the Almichty has really spoken to erring mortals, and that the Great Book is but a human product, or to put tho matter b'u'nlly, wo have no sacred Scriptures. Professor Scotland, with no appeal to facts, reason, or scholarship, Eays the Hebrews got their Sabbath, and, lie infers, their the. Babylonians. ProfesHor Ohurch argues becauso of the correspondence'between the homologous parts, such as the fin of a flsh, the wing of a bird, the foreleg of a quadruped and the arm of a man, these aro proof ot a common derivation, consequently the account- of the prigin of species in the Book of Genesis is at variance with science. Should not tho argument bo that these aro clear proofs of the Common Creatorehip? If any other book but the Bible had propounded such a. perfect system of land tenure as the Mosaic, would not 3'rofcssor Nirarod have lectured far and wide, proclaiming its Divine authorship? It is to emphasise the necessity at the present time of faith in the Living God, and in Hi 3 precious Word that we have felt impelled to hold these.Vincctinss with no ulterior motives 01-hnr than the glory of God and the good of. the Emiiirc to. which wrt belong. Jesus said: "If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye. shall say unto the mountain. Remove hence to yonder rincr, and it shall remove; and nothing shpgl he impossible unto you."—Matthew. XVI), 20. THE PEN DOCTOR. • iTJUY Your Pen whero you can alwa.ys JD get .it repaired. I recommend tho "ONOTO," the best self-filler. GEO. JEFFERY. 218 Lambton Qua,y., EQUIP YOUR CAR WITK AVONS. AVON TYEES? ars British-and Best, They profit the Jblorlst and preserve the Car. Made by the Largest British Tyre Firm operating in New Zealand. Agents Everywhere. Sole N.Z/ Distributors: Maling and Co., Ltd., Christchurch. PLUMBERS, COPPERSMITHS, & SHEETMETAL WORKERS. Tl/f AXUFACTURERS of Asga, WaterItJL hjaters, and Jlahoney's Patent Skylights. Motor work a speciality. ALDRED AND GRIFFITHS, £3 and 25 Egmont Street. WELLINGTON. YOU CANNOT LOSE-YOUE SHIRT. SEND us Two Shillings and we irill post to you a nea-t Rubber Stamp and a bottJo of Marking Ink, so that you can have your name on everything. A. W. MORAN AND SON, Rubber Stamp Makers. 60 Willis Street, Wellington. AVE~you Tried TE MATA - WINKS? They are a New Zealand product, and the best! Prices from 28a. per ceee. Write the Manager at Havelock North for Price List. ■•' „;'■

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3167, 18 August 1917, Page 1

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