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A WORLD DRAMA u Sally In Our Alley n Starring MURIEL OSTRICHE A little slum girl rises to society Also Pathe's Wonderful History of the War Empress To-day

MARRIAGES. COWAN—rERRY.—On April 2, at th Church of the Epiphany, Masterton, Jiia Frances Perry, daughter of Mr. an Mrs. J. P. Perry, Sulphur Wells, to th Rev. J. 'J. Cowan, of Ayr, Scotland. MAHEE—STEWAKT.—On' April 1, 1918, a llangaweka, J. A. Matter to JI E. Stcv art, of Manga.weka. DEATHS. . GEORGESON.—On the 29th March, 1918, a her late residence, No. 9 Caroline Streel Elizabeth Mouat Georgeson, widow o the late James Georgeson, in her 96t: year. PURVIS—At his residence, Mangaming: on April 2, 1918, John Purvis, belove husband of Margaret Purvis. SEED.—On April 5,V1918, at his late r«6: dencc, 1 Levy Street, Wellington, J oh: George Seed; aged 57 years. Private ii tcrment.' No flowers. TYER.-On • April 2nd, at Ashford, Fea therston, Violet Elizabeth, dearly bclovei wife of Alfred George Tyer, of Featherf ton. ROLL OF HONOUR. 1 PORDY.—Killed in action, France, Marc' 28, 1918, Major Robert Glcadow Purdy M.0., N.Z.5.0., Brigade Major 3rd Nei Zealand (Rifle) Brigade, eldest Bon o Colonel J. R. Purdy, Lower Hutt. WILLIAMS—KiIIed in Action, March 21 1918, Lieut. Allen Douglaß Williams, sol of Mr. Allen Williams, Te Aut«. IN MEMORIAM. TOBECK.—In living memory of Luc; Anna, dearly beloved wife of J. Tobeck who died in Otaki Hospital on Apri 7th. 1917. (Inserted by her loving hus band and family.) TOBECK.—In loving memory of Luc: Tobeck, beloved bister of S. J. Witlicrt Wanganui, who died April 7th, 1917. We mourn for you, dear Louie, But not with outward show. For those who mourn sincerely, Mourn silently and low. (Inserted by her loving . sister and j family.) RELIGIOUS SERVICES. \ IgT. MARK'S, SUSSES SQUARI SUNDAY*, APRIL 7th. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. 7 p.m.—Evensong. Preacher: REV. W. FANCOUET (Vicni St. Thomas's). CJT. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS STREET O (Presbyterian.) TO-1I03R0W: Morning, 11. 'Evening, 7. REV. DR. GIBB. Evening: What the Bible teaches abou the things that shall be here and here after. (3) The Faith and Hope of th Old Testament. Cfr, ANDREW'S. ' PRESBYTERIAI lO . CHURCH. Wellington Terracc. SABBATH SERVICES--31 a.m.—Rev. S. Robertson Orr. 7 p.m.—Eev. S. Robertson Orr. Sooial Supper after Evening Service Strangers and Soldiers invited, ■ it TOT E SLEY OHURO H ■ ' Taranaki Street. TO-MORROW: Horning, 11-REV. J. G. CHAPMAN. . Evening, 7-REV. J. G. CHAPMAN. Anthem: "Ye Shall Dwell in the Land' (Staincr). , SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, Whitmore Street. I ' ' SUNDAY SERVICES: 11 and 7. Preacher: Mr. James Moore, Missioner Subject: (1) "In the Past, Present, am Future"; (2) "Wonderful and More Won derful." Soloist: Miss D. Black. Song Service, 8.30 p.m. "V W.0.A., FOWLDS'S BUILDINGS : X • Herbert Street.. To-night. B—Bright Social for Member and Soldier Friends. To-morrow, 4.15Meeting; all young women welcome speaker, Miss Geddes. Monday, B—Lyri Club, part singing, for members am young men. ' Thursday, B—The All-rouni Club. Speaker Miss Geddes. Adult mem hers and friends invited. ; PUBLIC NOTICES. RED OH OSS. ART UNION. . ART UNION RT UNION. ART UNION TICKETS, ONLY ONE SHILLING. TRY YOUR LUCK. TRY YOUR LUCK. TRY YOUR LUCK. TRY' YOUR LUCK. FOUR VALUABLE PRIZES. Ist—£lo. Order on Herb Price. 2nd-A Stocked Week-end L'ady's Suitcase. 3rd—£4 4s. Hat, D.I.C. 4th-l Pair Kaiajoi Blankets. Tickets, Is., may bo obtained from al leading city sliops and by post (stampei envelope) from Mrs. Duthie, 30 Hobsoi Street. NOTICE.' Notice is hereby given- that ai persons (with or without dog or gun) found trespassing on my property, will bi prosecuted. W. NICOL, Horokiwi Valley, - Pahautanui. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. "DAY'S BAY SANITATION SUPILY ACT. 1917." BPECIAL ROLL IN CONNECTION WITI WATER & SANITATION LOAN. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE! that the Special Roll of the Rate payers in the rating area defined in th schedulo to the above-mentioned Act i now deposited for public inspection at th office of- the Wellington City Council, th Town. Clerk's Office, Town Hall, Cub; Street, Wellington, and will remain eo d( posited until 4 p.m. on the Bth day o AIRIL NEXT. : WJD NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHKI GIVEN that any Ratepayei- who object to any matter or thing contained in o omitted from the said Roll, and who de sires that such objection shall be heari and considered shall, <■ ithin SEVEN DAYI after the last day on which such Roll wil be deposited as aforesaid, forward to th .Wellington Council, addressed to th Town Clerk, a notice in writing in dupli cate. and that in tuch notice the objecto: mußt state fully the grounds of objection and also the full name and address o the objector. NOTE; Wives and husbands of rate payers ijj the Special Rating Area are en titled to have their names placed on thi special Roll. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. WANTED Known, imported boxei Chocolate is very short on tho mar ket to-day, but I can odor most makcß- £??'- W a nd; Imperial Candy Co. U.S.A.; Jlaisee Chocolato Co., Australia Boisseliers, England: Lowney's, U.S.A. l'ascalls; Caley and Son; Cailler's. Corn and see tho range. MRS. LEMPRIERE, 50 Willis Street (3 doors above "Post").

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 169, 6 April 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 169, 6 April 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 169, 6 April 1918, Page 1

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