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: -,-. j ■"■'■;' ' King's To-day "The Magnificent Meddler^ Starring ANTONIO MORENO and MARY ANDERSON A breety stoty of love and daring deeds

BIRTHS, CARRIAGES, _ DEATH* BIRTHS. -uRAY-On 2nd Scptcmbor. 1917, at their residence. 23 Nanghton Terrace, KilbirJiio, Wellington, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bray—a eon.* GIRDLESTONE.-On September 2nd,- 1917, at 28 Central Terrace, Kolburn. to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Girldestono, of Muritaia. son. HAYMAN.-On 4th September, 1917, at 60 Hobeon Street, 10 Mr. mid Mre. Henry S. Hayman—a daughter. 1»AN1).-On tho 2nd September. 1917. at • heir residence, 31 Colombo Street, Wellington, to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Land-a. sou; both..doing well. H'IiAHEN.—6II September 1, •at Croydon Road, Mount Eden. Aucklnnd, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Jl'Laren, a, daughter. THV.NNE.-0n July 16th, 1917, at Welling, '-on, tho vifo of Gunner Guy Richard Thymic, Twentieth Reinforcements—a daughter. MARRIAGE. HUNTER—AR.MBTBONG.-On. August 29th, 1917, at Akitio. by -Rev. H. Davies, ot I'ongaroa, Cyril Paul--Hunter,- son ot I'anl Hunter, I'orungahait, to Margaret Bruce, eldest daughter of Frank Armstrong. Akitio. DEATHS. JOHNSTON.-On August 25. 1917. at Auckland, Philip Johnston, formorly of Upper Hutt and Nai Nai, Lower Hull." in his 77th year, father of John Johnston, 1 N.Z. ' Railways, formerly of Cross Greek, Wairarapa, and Mrs. Alfred Hoar, Masterton. HACOOUN.-On the Ist of September, 1917. at her late residence, 167 Owen Street, Annie (neo Saunderson), beloved ivifo of Charles Trevor MacGouu, aged 50 years. At rest. '. KEWMAN.-On September 4. 1917, at 175 Fsplariade, Petonc, Jdhu, the beloved husband'of Amelia Jane Newman; aged 77. Interment at Feilding, Saturday. O'CONNOR.—On June 20, 1917. at Stratford, John, beloved husband of Ruth O'Connor (neo Brickell), aged 37 yoars. ; August 29. 1917, at Stratford, Ruth, wife of the lalo John O'Connor, and fifth daughter of Robert Brickell, Greytown; aged 29 yeaTs. R.I.P. .VEITCH.—On 6th September, 1917, at her father's residence. 24 Bidwill Street, Blanche, wife of Mr. W. J. F. Veitch; aged 34. years. ■ • • : ROLL OF HONOUR, CLARKE.—KiIIed in action in Franco, 12th August, John Cowley (Jack), second son of Cowley Edward Clarke, of 62 Gilbon Street, Sydenham, and grandson of the late Edward Clarke, District Judgo of Wcstland, aged 32 yoare. R.I.P. REA.-Killcd in action. Lieutenant Scrhert Finlay Ilea, Royal Irieh Rifles, son . of the late John Rca. and Mrs. Rea, Anna-dale. Eelfast, Ireland, and dearly heloved brother of. Stanley and Iteta Rca, EHham, Taranaki. (By cable). IN MEMORIAM. ' ' ■ EWING.- }n loving memory of my dear mother, Jessie Ewinc, who died September Bth, 1916. "There's neither grief nor pain in the Land o'- tho Leal." —Inserted- by her daughter, Evie Ken- ; 'nedy. . ■.; ■ • . - .j ' FUNERAL' NOTICE. niHE Friends of WILLIAM VEITCH arc JL invitedtq attend tho Funeral'of his late Wife, which will leave the residence of her parents, 24 Bidwill Street, for tile Sydney Street Cemetery, TO-DAY (Saturday), Bth September, at 2-p.m. . G. LINLEY. Undertaker, - ' '35 Hankey Street. 'Phone. 2685 A. __ E. MORRIS. JUNR., Undertaker and Embalmer, 60 Taranaki Street and 28 ReTa,n3 St. ■VfO Ring on 'Phone 937 is too early or ll too late to receive immediate attention. Mortuary Chapel for the convenience of the public. Carriages, landatu, at the shortest notice. 'Phone Nob—Head Department, • 937, Newtowni Branch, H2... Livery Stablest 1668- Private "Phone, 37#., LOST AND FOUND. ' " BOPPED, between 52 Lower -Cuba St and To Aro National Bank, Five Pound Note. Reward. , City Tailoring Company, 62 Lower Cuba, Street. LOST,- Stolen,-' or Stra-yed from my Farm, Waiffui-o-mata, i Holstein Cows (chiefly black on body, white legs, and half tail). 2 Yearling Holstein Heifers . (chiefly 'white on body,' black patches); also Holstein Yearling Bull. Finder kindly communicate George Glover, Pest O.dlce, Lower H-jtt. . . . RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ;OT.- MARK'S, SUSSEX SQUARE. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. U a.m.—Matins. 7 p.m.—Evensong. OT. JOHN'S CHURCH. WILLIS STREET. ™ (Presbyterian.) .TO-MORROW. Morning, 11. Evening, 7. REV. DR. GiBB. Evening: "Will the Church break down under the task demanded of her after the war?" ■ ST. • ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ' Wellington Terrace. TO-MORROW'S (SABBATH) SERVICES. Morning, at 11—Communion.. Evening, at 7—"A Homeless Nation." Preacher—Rev. J. M. Thomson, M.A. _j pryESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. TO-MORROV7: Morning, lt-fiEV, A. iy&YDEE, Evening, 7-REV. J. G. CHAPMAN. ■ j ...... HURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE, Tasman Street. To-night, 7-Lc3Son: "Daniel Avoiding Defilement." To-morrow. 11—Rom. 10, 3: "Ignorant of God's Righteousness." The Law. Pg. 119, 172. Tgnorant of the Sabbath. Which day of tho week it i=, tho hour it begins, tho Sun's Rule, the Reason (or keeping it. 'Lantern, 6.30. . SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH, AND INSTITUTE. ' Whitmore Street. SUNDAY SERVICES. Morning, 11. Evening, 7. Preacher: t llr. James Moore (Missioner). Subjects: (1) "The Rough of, and the Others." (2). "The Cost of Amusements." ' Soloist: Miss L. Barrett. ■ Song. Service, 8.50. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN EEQUIBING Temporary Assistance for a week or two can obtain same upon any approved security (including furnlture without removal). Immediately. Strictest confidence; no oublicity whatever. Also advances made, repayable by easy weekly instalments. L. W. BALKIND, ; Boulcott Chambers. Boulcott Strett. 'Phone 2664 A, TO CYCLISTS. GET Avons and learn what real British Tyrea are. A.R.C., 6 months' guarantee, 10s.; Avcbury, 12s. 6u.; and Trilith, 14s. 6d.—Botli 12 months' guarantee. Cromlech. 15 months' guarantee, 16s. 6d. Sold by All Cycle Dealers. Sole N.Z. Distributors: Maling and Co., Ltd., Christchurch. . ■ • fNCOME TAX RETURNS. .Ti/tfR. P. D'E. HODGKINS, late Adjuster JLYJL to the Land and Income Tax Department, who has recently retired.from the Department, after 15 yoars' service, Is prepared u> assist [armors and business people in the Preparation of their Income Tax Returns and Objections either by corTospondenco or porsonal interview Address Box 97, or Lambton Quay (near Public Trust Office). ' TEE PEN DOCTOR. : ~~ "jTjUY Your Pen where you can always iO get it repaired. I recommend the "0N0T0," the best, self.filler. ■ KEO. JEFFERY, 218 Lambton Qua,y. SS G. KNIGHT. Sail, Tent, Flag, and , SAj Cover Maker. Note the New Address: -Jfo. 6 Herbert fitreet (off Manners Street), 2 doors above George Foivldi, Ltd. Tel* phone 727.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3185, 8 September 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3185, 8 September 1917, Page 1

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