1 ' . ■ ■ I ; ■ CORINNE GRIFFITH in "I WILL REPAY" PiCtutised from t)ne of O. Henry's famous stories (A Municipal Report), A. Dissolute Southern Colonel is found murdered, and in his hand is 'a button from a man's coat .Everybody's To-day
RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ST. MATO'S CHUKCH, Basin Reserve. / SUNDAY, APRIL 21st. • S a.m.—Holy Communion. } 11 af.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. '! 1 p.m.—Evensong. ' ? crE JOHN'S CHURCH, WILMS , IO ■ STREET ' (Presbyterian). TO-MORROW. Morning 11. Evening 7. REV. DR. G-188. Evening—"Tilings to Come Here and . Hereafter: (5) Does the New Testament ! shed any light on the time or manner of our Lord's Second Coming?" BT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, • A Wellington Terrace. SABBATH SERVICES: 11 a.m.—Rev. S. Robertson Orr. 7 p.m.—Rev. S. Robertson Orr. 1 Soloist, Mr. L. C. Barnes—"lt is Enough." Social Supper for Soldiers after Even- ' ing Service. A Congregational Meeting is called for WEDNESDAY, _ 24th April, 1918, at 8 p.m. Business important. CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. TO-MORROW: f Morning, il.'—Rev. J. G. Chapman. ' Evening, 7.—Rev. A. H. Striven, of Papua. Anthem: "Lead;Me/Lord" (Wesley). JAILORS' .. FRIEND SOCIETY, KJ Whitmore Street. • ' SUNDAY SERVICES, 11 and 7. Preacher: MR. JAMES MOOEE, Missioner. Subjects: .(1) "Influence"; (2) "Dreams." Soloist: Miss M. Petherick. Song, Service, 8.30 p.m. "AFTER THE WAR—WHAT?" TXRESENT Conditions Foretold 25 cenji- turies ago. Interesting pamphlet Free on writing to Box 995, G.P.0., Wellington. |T ADIES! Add JJI to your weekly in-'*-1 comes by Lace-making. Spare time Home Work of tlio daintiest and most fascinating order. Easily learned from the instructions >jnd patterns sent with each outfit. No teacher, required. We guarantee to purchase your work. Send three stamps for Illustrated Booklet and ' full particulars. Country Ladies invited to write. TORCHON' LACE CO., 229 Collins Street, Melbourne. A WOMAN'S HAIR, is lier crowning beauty, and the climax of all that goes to make her lovely, radiant, and magnetic. Every woman who really values this wonderful personal asset will * certainly use "Heiinaline" Egyptian Shampoo on the next occasion s'lio washes it, for it not only renders hair exquis- • itely glossy, but prevents brittleness and splitting ends which are often caused with drying shampoo powders, etc. It is quito iuoxp'cnsivc and really worth a trial, being sold in two sizes—ls. Gd. and 2s. Cd. Obtainable in Wellington from J. R. M'Ke'nzie, Willis and Cuba Streets; also at "Economic" Drapery Stores, D.1.C., and leading chemists. Solo N.Z. Agent: A. M. Hondy, Hair Specialist, Dunedin. ,TS7" ATERMAN Pen Expert.—Before '* * purchasing a Fountain Pen, call on us and test the Waterman. We will show vou all the parts, and convince you that the pen is right on top. S. A, Pull, 161 Lambton Quay. DOMINION Lover Watch, printed guarantee for 1 year, manufactured by maker of Big Ben Alarm. Post 83. Cd. to J. E. Fitt, Jewellor, Palmcrstou North, Sole Agent for the District. WANTHD Known—R. T. Bickerton, Optician, has removed to more up-to-date premises in the Arcade Buildings, opposite Everybody's, Mannors St.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 181, 20 April 1918, Page 1
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