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[ WILLIAM DUNCAN in "Dead Shot Baker" The story of a beautiful, but wilful, wife of a daring Westerner , Everybody's To-day

BUSINESS NOTICES. MONEY LENT. MONEY l H Sum frorii £5 up- LENT MO»\EY wards, repayable by LENT MONEY easy instalments, upon LENT HONEY any approved security, in- LtNT MONEY eluding Furniture, with MINT MONEY out removal. LENT MONEY Business and professional LENT MOiVEY' men requiring terapor- LENT MONEY ary assistance for week EENT MONEY or two can obtain tamo LENT MONEY immediately. No public- LENT MONEY ity. Strictly conudential. LEiNl' MONEY Apply personally or by IjENI MONEY - letter, enclosing- stamp. LENT MONEY L. W. BALKIND, LEsil MONEY Boulcott Street, MONEY Just off Willi3 Street. LKNi MONEY Tolephoue 2664a-. MONEY Open week days to 6 p.m. LENI MONEY Fridays to 9 p.m.; also any jjbM ; MONEY evening by appointment. LEN X TRY Hayward's FLAG B.Uj.iSD i'iOjiLito for. nagging appetites-the condiment of the period. 1 uro, fresh, economical. Ask your Grocer. . DURAND'S~REGULATION PILLS, ss. bcx. Most efficient and successful on market. Harmless and reliable. 1 Sent 'POST FREE. by return on receipt postal notes. Bridge Drug Store, Mail Order Chemists, Auckland. npilE rich can't buy nor tne poor desiro JL anything better than Hayward's MILITARY PICKLE. Always even in quality and moderate in price. All Storeß. WANTED Known-Get your Glasses now and don't wait till New Year. Cull and see Bickerton, Optician, Manners Btreet. rE ideal appetißer is MILITARY PICKLE, au Oriental combination of choice vegetables and fruits combined in tho way that sets, the gastric juices flowing, thus aiding digestion. All live grocers. WOOD MILSE RUBBER HEELS ax® pure Para Rubber,-full of tenacity and springiness—they're British made also; specify them. ■■ NEXT to a hard day's work there nothing like Hayward's MILITARY PICKLE to give you a relish to any meal. Ask your Grocer. He knowß. CASTLE'S Syrup of. Hypophosphites . tones up the strained norvea of the bard-worked- toiler. Price, 2s. 6d., at Castle's Newtown Pharmacy. STUDY your nerves, and avoid pavementjar* by. wearing WOOD MILNE B/ÜBt BER HEELS. Para rubber—British—thercforo best! A WORD to the wives is sufficient. The success of a cold lunoh or supper Is assured if you serve Hayward's MILI- ■ TARY PICKLE. -It's ideal with a bite before bedtime. Leading Grooers. ERRAED'B Regulating Pills—The most VJT safe and reliable Ladies' Corrective Pills known. Posted promptly in plain wrapper on receipt of IGs. 6d. Address correapondence Manager, Boi. 344, Wanganui. IP your Grocer doesn't stock Hayward's -MILITARY or FLAG , BRAND PICKLES, he is not giving you the best for your money or table. Insist on these favourite Dominion appetisers. All leading Grocers. " THE PEN DOCTOR. BUY Your Pen where you can always get it repaired. I reoommend the "ONOTO," the best self-filler. GEO. JEFFERY, 218 Lambton -.Quay, CHAS. A. FLETCHER, . Chemist, Pharmacist, and Prescription Specialist. Sole Address: 292 Lambton Quay. Mail Orders promptly dispatched. ■ THE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING. COMPANY, LIMITED, A DIVIDEND of 4 per Cent, has been declared for the half-year ended 31st October, 1917, and BONUS of 4 per cent, on the paid-up Capital. DIVIDEND WARRANTS, which have been posted to Shareholders,-ARE NOW PAYABLE at any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand, Free of Exchange. ■ ..... 'w '0. CAMPBELL, Secretary. 159 Hereford Street, Ohristchurch, 31st Jan., 1918. , WAR WORK, p-l aa AAA REQOIRED to extend 3il"U)UUl' and carry on the great work of the CHURCH ARMY for Sailors and Soldiers. 1000 HUTS at all Fronts and Naval Bases. 10 lately, added to these by New Zealand subscribers. All huts opon to if,Z. and other troops for rest and recreation. 1000 BEDS at our Soldiers' Homes. ICO (hundred) of tho Ladies of England volunteered to help the Church Army to make their leavo as home-like as possible. The Hon. G. W. Russell hae given liis approval to our efforts to help the soldiers, and at Home Tho King, Right Hon. Lloyd. George, Admirals and Generals and New Zealand Soldiers ■ themselves have written appreciative letters referring to our work, earned out with the approval and by tho wish of the • War Office. Our Kitchen Cars, Recreation Huts, Chapels, Hospitals, and Soldiers' Homes are open to all. THE NEW BRISCOE. THE NEW BRISCOE is undoubtedly the last word in Motor-car Construction. Equipped with long-stroke Engino, Electric Self-starter, Eleotrio Lights, and every modern luxury; also an exceptional amount of leg room. .. ' Magneto ignition, therefore independent of the storage battery, which is used only for the lighting and .starting unit. Further particulars from CASELBERG AND CO., LTD.. 20 Molesworth Btreet. YOU CANNOT LOSE YOUR SHIRT. SEND us Two Shillings and woll post to you a neat Rubber Stamp and a Bottle of Marking Ink, so that you can have your name on -verything. A. W. MOR-AN AND SON, Rubber Stamp Makers, ' 60 Willie Street, Wellington. POSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO ALL . . NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. UNDER the new regulations newspapers addressed to neutral countries are not forwarded UNLESS DISPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. Under The Dominion Special Permit readers who have been sending tho paper to friends resident in any neutral country can ensure future forwarding by oommunicatins with the Publisher. PLUMBERS, COPPERSMITHS, AND SHEETMETAL. WORKERS. MANUFACTURERS of Asga Waterheaters, and Mahoney's Patent Skylight's: . Motor work a speciality. ALDRED AND GRIFFITHS, 83 and 25 Egmont Street, WELLINGTON. WANTED-Public to know Wt have just sccured a Shipment of Pascall's Butter Almonds, Butter Walnuts, Butter Apricots,' Cherry Almonds, and Barley Almonds. ' MRS. LEMPRIERE, 90 Willis Street, Three Doors abovo "Evening Post-.' A~NTED Known-Clark's, San France Cafe, have now extended their nremisns, and have opened an up-to-date Dining-room upstairs. Note .our only addresß—los Manners Street. All customers promptly attended. ' SEWING MACHINES. SINGER Dropheads, from £5 10s.; Hand ■ Machines from £2. Term! arranged. Globe, Grand Opera House, Manners St. 'Phone 4214.

FUNERAL CARD. fTHE Friends of the lato MRS ROSE JL' DREWETT aro invited to attend her Funeral -which will leavo No. 6 Park Street, Thorndon, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 2 p.m., for Karori Cemetery. E. MORRIS, Junr., Fujieral Director. 'Phone 937. E. MORRIS, JU'-'R., Undertaker and Embalmer, - • 60 Taranaki Street and. 28 Revans St. NO Ring on 'Phone 937 is too early or too late to receive immediate attention. Mortuary Chapel for the convenience of the publio. Carriages, landaus, at the shortest notice. 'Phone Nos.—Head Department.--937; Newtown Branch, 142; Livery Stables,-1668. Private 'Phono 3749. . RELIGIOUS SERVICES. / IgT. MARK'S CHURCH, SUSSES SQUARE. TO-MORROW. 8 a.m., Holy.: Communion. , 11 a.m., Matinp and Holy Communion', ' • 7 p.m., Evensong." - "" ST. JOHN'S ...CHURCH, WILLIS ST. j (Presbyterian.) SERVICES TO-MORROW. Morning, 11—Rev. W. J. Comrie. Evening, 7—Private A. M. Climie. Subject: "A Soldier's Religion." QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN P CHURCH, Wellington Terrace. LORD'S DAY SERVICES. TO-MORROW: , Morning, 11. Evening, 7. REV. J. M. THOMSON, M.A. ST. JAMES'S KINDERGARTEN AND - PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Adelaide Boad. School Reopens on Tuesday, February sth. Miss Mowbray will receive parents of intending pupils from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, Monday, 4th. WESLEY CHURCH,' TARANAKI ST. TO-MORROW. Morning, 11; Evening, 7/ REV. J. G. CHAPMAN. Anthem—"Come, Weary Pilgrims" (Tozcr). Church of god tabernacle, l'asman Street. To-night, 7.3o—lnternational 8.8. Lesson, Study. "Jesus, x Lord of tho Sabbath." Not Lord of Sunday. To call Sunday "Tho Lord's Day" is wicked. Dr. Torrey teaches that "Jesus has entirely abrogated tho Seventh Day Sabliath." Jesus said: "I came not to destroy the law." ..The Sabbath is not a shadow,, but the enduring memorial of Creation. Ps. HI: 4 Heb. Trns. Jesus rose on Saturday, not on Sunday. Matt. 28; 1-6. To-morrow,; 11.—Changing Friday into Saturday in the Pacific without Divino Authority, makes the N.Z. Sunday to be the Seventh Day Sabbath. Times have been changed, as foretold by Daniel 7: 25. Honest Trust-seekers invited. Meeting at 6.30. The Good Friday Problem post free to applicants.' Address above: OUNDAY- MEETING, 4.15. Girls and tD Young Women ail Welcome There ■will be a Special Speaker To-night, 8 o'clock. Music, Games, Choruses, et-c. ■ Soldiers Welcome. Y.W.0.A., FOWLDS 1 ' BUILDINGS, Herbert Street. '. The Drink of Drake and Men of Dorring-Do! "GOLDEN APPLE" CHAMPAGNE CIDER. DELICIOUS, Invigorating, Wholesome. The Best Summer Drink. Cool and Refreshing. Obtainable from Wine Merchants, Hotels, and Bottle Stores. SURE CURE FOR VARICQSE ULCERS. DO you sußer with Varicose Ulcers? If so, I can guarantee to cure you. My treatment is painless, and requires no operation, and is .not costly. Write for full information to ERNEST HEALEY, Chemist,' 'Phone 29. Foxton. WANTED. BY OUR SOLDIER BOYS, AGALVIN PARCEL.of Cioicest Pipes, Tobaccos, Cigarettes, 6oaps, and Toilet Requisites. Prices to suit all. We Pack and Post. Parcels from 7s. 6d. to 505., poßted free. GALVIN AND CO., Tobacconists, Manners Street. On Hot Days—Drink Golden apple" champagne CIDER. Cooling, Sparkling, Refreshing. Obtainable from Wine Merchants, Hotels, and Bottle Stores. H. R. LUMLEY, ,MARTINBOROUGH. MOTOR Mail Service, Featherston-Mar-tinborough and Surrounding Districts. All trains met. Cars, Horses, and Gigs for Hire. 'Phone No. 2.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 116, 2 February 1918, Page 1

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