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. . BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, ft DEATHS. BIRTHS. BUME.-On December' 27, .1917, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Hume, Itahoruru, Featherston— a aon. KITOHING.-Oh thejlst December, 1917, at their residence, 50. Overton Terrace, to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kitching-a daughter. • ' DEATHS. ..INDER«ON.-On the 2nd January, 1913, at his residence. 67 Hankey Street, David Anderson, in his 83rd year. AVERY.-On January Ist; 1918, at Sanson, George Victor Avery, layearß. youngest son of Mr. S. Avery, of Sanson, Deeply regretted.' BRYANT.-On December 29th, 1917, at the Dannevirke Hospital, after a long and painful illness, Henrietta (nee JacltßOii), beloved wife of W. Bryant, Kumeroa; aged 50 years. "So loved, 60 mourned." INGLIS.-On December 24, 1917, at Outran,. Otttgbrin Ms'Oth" year, Dugald' luglis. manager of-the- National Bank, Bon. of • the lato Colonel J. B. Inglis, Edinburgh.. . . . KITCHING.-On the 31st December, 1917, at 50 Overton Terrace, Hilda, dearly btloved , wife of A. Hi Kitching; aged 32 years. R.I.P ■ - . I RELIGIOUS SERVICES. QT. MARK'S CHURCH, SUSSEX SQUARE. ' ■ « SUNDAY, 6th JANUARY. : ' National Day of Prayer and Humiliation. 7-Holy Communion. '•'■.— 8-Holy\ Communion. • 11-Matins and Holy Communion. 2.45-Ohildren's Service.. ; 7. p.m.—Evensong. • ST. JOHN'S CHUEOH, VIIU.IS STREET. (Presbyterian.) ' .". TO-MORROW: • Morning, 11. Evening, 7. . , REV. DR. GIBB.' BT. -n ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wellington Terrace. I LORD'S DAY SERVICES. Morning, 11.-Subject: "Tho King's Proclamation."-' Evening, 7—Subject: "Is Peace Permlsßable." ' . ';• .REV.-J.-M. THOMSON, M.A. ' VTTESIEY CHURCH, TARANAKI 6T. '.' .."-TO-MORROW: Morning, 11, . .. Evening, 7,. . • EEV, J. G. CHAPMAN.(ptHTJBCH OF GOD TABERNACLE, \J ' ■■*Tasman Street.' To-nigb.t^3.—"Promise of the Father," "Restore the Kingdom of Israel?" Acts i, 1-8. ■;• Not to Jacob. Answer, John iii, 3, margin. : ! To-morrow, 11—"The . Day," Prayer for Empire. Young People's Meeting, 6.30/ i The Gomer of Eze, xxxviii, 6. Is It Germany with Russia in Battle for Jerusalem? ; ■ DAVID NIELP, Pastor. SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH, ,AND. INSTITUTE. WMtmore St. . THE DAY OF NATIONAL PRAYER. Morning, U.-Preacher: Mr. James Moore, K?°sioner. Subject: "A Nation on Hb Knees." - ■ „ Evening at 7.—Preacher: Mr. 6. Costell. (Soloist:. Hiss Irene Fairc]pugh. Song Service, 8.30 p.m. • i y ;':■'-".■' TOURIST RE-SORTS. ' r NELSON-THE . BUNNY SOUTH. :-* SPEND YOUR-HOLIDAYS AT '•TTjrAINUI.". NELSON. .First-class, modT V Private House. rWithin easy die- • tance'of town, situated on banks of Matai. "Wainui" is the Popular Home for visitors and tourists. Carß' meet. all boats and 'trains. First-olass ' accommodation'. Tariff, IDs. per day, weekly by arrangement. Telegraphic address, "Wainui," Nelson. 'Phone 85: 'MRS. H. ORUMPTON, Proprietress. PALMERBTON NORtH. ' ■p 0 : YA L H,OT EL. Modern 'Brick' Building. Light >, . •'Throughout. . Box 205:. -V 'Phone 94. " x A. E. HAYWOOD, .---.- .'• • 'Proprietor. -, - RALLY-HO! RALLY-HOI SUMMER WITH US AGAIN. WHEN visiting Napier make the Provincial Hotel your Headquarters. The-Official Home for the Troops. Why not. for. you" also? • Tariff. Moderate. One minute ; Station, Theatre, Parade. ■ T.'A. HEATH,' . Proprietor. .BLENHEIM. ' CRITERION HOTEL. Under New Management. Modern Briok Building, Large Bedrooms, Spacious Dining Boom. Trout Fishing.- River Launching. 'Phone 15. Box J3. Telegrams promptly attended to. H. M'ARTNEY Proprietor, Late Dunedin, Timaru, and Christohurch. THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA. .Well known-as the Premier House for accommodation and cuisine. Has been entirely renovated for the coming season. One'minute from Station. Telephone 20. Telegraphio address, "Thirwell." .Tariff, 7s. per day:.4oa. per week. ; T. P. BOWLING, Proprietor. . RADNOR RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. Waterloo Quadrant, AUCKLAND.-. ■ Elevated position, overlooking- Government House and. the' Harbour. Five minutes from Station, Wharves, and Centre of City. Electric light throughout. Moderate Tariff. Btriotly First Class. Telegrams: "Radnor,". Auokland. " - PI O T 6 N. OXLEY'S HOTEL (opp. Post Office and facing Harbour). Modern Brick Building." First-claßß Aocommodatipn for Tourists, etc. Hot and Cold Baths. Lighted throughout with Electricity. Launching Pirt-.eß can .be arranged for •- Trips to Sounds. Telegrams:" "Oxley's/'.Picton, P.O. Box 22 F. A. OXLEY. Proprietor. .QJTAB : . HOTEL, ALBERT ' STREET, AUCKLAND. Under New Management. Tariff from 10s, 6d. per day. Si J. ATKINS, Proprietor. SPEND . Your '.Holiday a.t .PIPIRIKI, amidst Nature's Glories. Rest und fish at the beautiful and unique HOUSEBOAT. - Special Cheap Tariff at HOUSEBOAT and PIPIRIKI HOUSE for on 3 week, stay-ovor or longer. - Time-table from -12th December-Depart Wanganui for Pipiriki: Tuesdays, .Thursdays, and Saturdays. Return—Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays." Depart Taumarunui: Mondays, Wednesdays, and SaV urdays. ARTHUR' .J. WYCHERLEY, ■ Lock and Key .Specialist. Keys cut to any pattern. Safe and P.O. Box Keys promptly duplicated. Every description of Locksmith's Work thorough!? catered for. Address:. KING'S CHAMBERS.-. Wellington. 'Phono 568. Private 'phone 2234 (2 rings). BARBER AND CO., Dyers and Dry- , Cleaners, 125 Cuba Street, City. 'Phone 225. ' " j
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