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\ ■ ■■;;■ HOWARD HICKMANm "THe Moral Fabric " The Fallacies of Free Love Exposed in V :'.; ; ■■•• Five Brilliant Acts Everybody's To-day

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. MAEEIAGE. -■• ' DAVEY-SOELLS.-On September 3rd, 1917, at the Baptist Church, Sydenham, Christchuroh, by the Ber..lr. B. Busfleld, John ', Henry Davey, of Palmereton North', to Lillie, youncest daughter of Mr. E. J. Scells. Burrv o ' Hills. Victoria. DEATHS. ROBEETSON.-On November 27, 1917, at • the Wellington Hospital (ae the result of an aocidont), John Clark, beloved hueband of Estel'e Robertson, 59Hatattal Road, and third son of David Robertson; aged 39 yeara. . fITAOEY.-On 2nd of Decembor, 1917. at her late residence, Munro atraet. Seatoun, Emma Jane, aged 82 years. WILLB.-On December 7, 1917, at her residence, No. 3 Stephen Street, Mary Jane, wife of Captain James Wills. R.I.P. PrlTate, interment. No flowers (by request). Cnrietchuroh and Kaikoura papers please copy. .'. , ROLL OF HONOUR. WALKER.-Killed In action/ on 17th November, in France, Robert Kingsley Wal- ■ ker, youngest son of H. J. Walker, of Oisborne, and nephow of Mr. Henry Smith, of Wellington; aged 21. BOROUGH OP LOWEE HUTT. UNVEILING OF BOARD OP HONOUR. THE Lower Hutt Borough Council re- -. spectfully invite all Relatives and Friends of the Boys who have gone from Lower Hutt to fight for/the Empire to . attend at King Goorge'e Theatre, Lower Hutt, at 6 p.m., on TUESDAY, the Uth December, IJl7* when the Board of Honour presented to the Borough by Hia Worehip -the Mayor, H. Baldwin, Esq., as a Blight token of appreciation of the services and sacrifices rendered and made by our brave lads will be < unveiled by the Hon. the" Minister of Defence and the Hon. T. M. Wilford, Eea. ■ . ■ Eelatives and Friends can obtain reserved seat tickets at Mr. Cotton's Shop, Town Hall Buildings, Lower Huttr Admission Free. WM. NICHOLSON, i . , Town Clerk. 29th November, 1917. ■ ' - RELIGIOUS 'SERVICES.' ©T. MARK'S. CHURCH,' SUSSEX SQUARE. - SECOND SUNDAY IN ADVENT. ". 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. .11 a.m.—Jfatins. 7 p.m.—Evensong. .QJT, JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS STREET. O (Presbyterian.) TO-MORROW: i Morning, 11. Evening,.7. . ■ ' RET. DR. GIBB. Evening—Concluding Sermon of the Course, , "Problems of To-day." A New Christian Propaganda. ST. . ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHUEOH, Wellington Terrace. ' ( '. ' LORD'S DAY SERVICE*!. : Morning, 11. Eev. J. M.. Thomson, M.A. Evening, 7... Rev..Hugh Bcggs. "OHJJEOH, '-JCARANAKI- ST. \ / ~~~ ■ ■■ ■".. ' • TO-MOEEOW: Morning, 11-Rev. J. 'fl.-White., '..'.. Evening/ 7—Eev,. J. G. Chapman. ■ Anthem—"Leave iUs Not" (Stainer). : Collections ".for Home Mission. . " SAILORS'. FRIEND: SOCIETY, 'OHUEOH,' • AND INSTITUTE, WMtmore St. : . TO-TCOIiROW: . ; , . ; .Morning, 11. Evening, 7. .Freachcr-MR. JAMES MOORE, Missioner. ' Subjeots—(l) • "Separation? No." (21 "What Might Hove Been, What-Can Be." , Soloistr-MRS. G. P..HOUSTON. . . ■ • Song Servioe, 8.30.». ' TO LET; -\ "' TjTORNISHED House to Let, for term, jij Seatoun, moderate ront. -Apply "Su- . burban," "Dominion" Office. TO LET, best locality. 2 Furnished ' Rooms, dining and bedroom; all modern conveniences; private home. Ring 4525 for particulars.; References exchanged. WANTED to Let, for the month of January, nicely-furnished 6-roomed Dwelling, with all modem conveniences; two minutes from tram. Apply "Brooklyn," "Dominion"' Office. WANTED to Let, Furnished, for three months, Gentleman's Residence, nine rooms, nice garden, gftrage; would suit . anyone who wanted to be near Trentham. Apply "Z.," "Dominion" Office, • Lower Hutt. TO.LET, FOR SHORT TERM. FURNISHED, House, 6 rooms; gas, electric light, telephone',' every convenience; plensant convenient' situation; Hill - Street. Apply ' "HOUSE," P.O. Box 130. TJIURNISHED ' HOUSES ■ FOR MIT. 8 Rooms, Tinakori Eoad, £3 10s. per week. 9 Rooms, Willis Street, £4 10s. per week. 14 Rooms, Nairn Street,..£3 10s. per week. 7 Rooms, Kelburn Exten., £3 3s. per week. 9 Rooms, Old Karori Eoad, Karori, £4 . per week. ■ 8. GEORGE NATHAN, ' 115 Customhouse Quay. ■'■■;.-■ NOTICE. WE, the' Undersigned- HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that any Person found Trespassing on our properties, PUKURA- . TAHI, Akatara.wa District, will be PROSECUTED. Poison laid for dogs. JAMES STEVENS, ' JOSEPH SUOGITT, Kaitoke SOLDIERS' CHRISTMAS OAKES. . REMIND your Soldior Boy or Friend of his New Zealand home by posting him one of Eawlins's specially-prepared Cakes. Send us your order, and we will post the parcel and send you the P.O. receipt. Our cakes are packed in absolutely air-tight'tins. The cakes wo sent last yoar arrived in excellent condition, and wo guarantee them all this year.' Price, paokcd and posted, 7s.' 9d. and 9s. Special quotations to Societies, requiring a quantity. Orders received now will reach the Front by Christmas. J. Rawllns, The Whito House, Palmerston North. ANDREW*. LIMITED, WANGANUI. . Under New Management. . Your Electrical and Motor wants promptly and efficiently attended to. Wateh this Space. , ■ ECZEMA. ■ " RADIO LOTION AND OINTMENT -A Guaranteed Cure for all kinds' of Eczema and Skin Diseases. Hundreds of Biiflerera cured weekly and cured permanently. The distressing irritation is reliovpd on FIRST APPLICATION. Lotion and Ointment. ss. 6d.. postage Is. , extra, MAD. AME AMIE, 23 Smeeton's Building, Q,,e en Street, AUCKLAND. . . . LEQGO'S TOMATO SOUP TTAS the True flavour of Vine-ripenod Bendlgo Valley Tomatoes Obtainable all good Stores. ! ARTHUR . J. ■ ' WYOHERLEY. Lock and Key Specially, and Light Meohanical Engineer. Safe and Strong-room Work promptly attended to. • • Address. jtng'S CHAMBERS, . Wellington. ■Phone 568. Private 'phone 2234 |2 rings). THE rich can't buy nor the poor desire anything better than Hayward's ' MILITARY PICKLE. Always even In quality and moderate in price. All Stores. VMAS 1917-New Year, 1918-Full range- ■ Samples Greztlng Card? ,?.t 'tftaninIon."

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 64, 8 December 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 64, 8 December 1917, Page 1

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