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r (who will fee rememkred as Brown Eyes in "Intolerance") starring in , •' FLAMES OF. qHANCE" < A quaint and original story of war relief work -. and the rorriance and tragedy that were born there Everybody's To-day

RELIGIOUS SERVICES. i ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. ; (Presbyterian.) : TO-MORROW: Morning, 11; Evening, 7. Preacher: REV. PERCY KNIGHT, ' i Of-Durham St. Methodist Church, ] Christckurch. ' ST. ANDREW'S . PRESBYTERIAN | CHURCH, ' Wellington • Terrace. I SABBATH SERVICES: 11 a.m.—Rev. S.-Robertson Orr. 7 p.m.—Rev. S. Robertson Orr. 1 Social Slipper for. Soldiers after Even- J ins Service. • f ■yyESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. t TO-MORROW: . . -• • Morning, 11—Rev., J; : G-' Chapman. : , Evening, 7—Rev. J.G. Chapman. Sub- i i'ect: .■'Permanent Peace, not a Utopian ] )ream." Anthem: "Jesn,TriselessTreas- I . lire" (Roberts). • ( -'TjlHlj Great Battle ,of Armageddon." f Is it now beiife fought, 'or' is it' ' etill future? Interesting reading mat- ' ter free by writing 80X'995, G:P.O., Wei- ' lingtoii. ■ , ' "7, ~~ , : - v « PUBLI.C NOTJCES. % ■ . ; _ 6 FIRST-AID 1 Lectures, to begin, .almost > immediately. Enrol now. Y.W.C.A., - Herbert Street TO-NIGHT, at. 8« o'clock: Social for ] Y.W.C.A. members. Soldiers welconie. SUNDAY, 4.15: Girls' Depart- — ment Sunday. Short, bright Service for I girls under twenty. Y.W.C.A), Herbert ] Street. . - . - 1 TERRACES RED CROSS: LADIES' RAFFLE. '/ 1: SPEND Is. AND MAKE 75 GUINEAS. — '1 A MAGNIFICENT NATURAE MUSQUASH FUR COAT, valued at 75 .p guineas, is being Raffled by the Terraces £ Red Cross Ladies on the 7th June, 1918.*; . Tickets, Is. each, can be obtained on' - receipt of a stamped envelope from Mrs. ." Metz, 353 The Terrace, and Mrs. Adams,- 'n 90 The Terrace.'.. ' - LEST YE FORCtET-DO IT NOW: i - J , TO • REPLACE GERMAN AND AUSTROHUNGARIAN ARTICLES- BY FRENCH GOODS. TjIIRMS and Commission Agents of New Zeuland wishing to sell . French goods in New Zealand now,and after tho - War should wite through the French Consular Agent at Wellington (Mr. \ Janies Macintosh, c/o Wright, Stephen- C son and Co., Ltd.), to the Office National du' Commerce Exterieur, Official Institu- of tion, 3 Rue Feydeatl, Paris, which -will y< put them in touch; free of charge, with suitable French firms. Buyers and Agents must state exactly the lines in which they deal in their - request to the' French Consular Agent, ' and may also attach samples of the ar- I tides wanted. - £ — 1 ■ , — rrr. of ELECTION NOTICES. oi — ; —: m re TO THE MEMBERS OF THE A.M.P. « SOCIETY. B T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,At the approaching Elec- -» tion for Directors of the. Society, .being _| a Retiring Director, I have the honour to offer myself. for re-election, trusting for a renewal of the confidence you have hitherto so kindly accorded me. Yours very faithfully, — J. T. WALKER. Sydney, 19th April, 1918. A MEETINGS. THE EARLY SETTLERS AND HIS- - TORICAL ASSOCIATION OF WELLINGTON. • T — 1 A MEETING of the above will lie held at GODBER'S ROOMS, Cour- Ilc tenay Place, ' : : THURSDAY, 3th- MAY, at 8. p.m.. Lecture by DR. NEWMAN, M.P., on ' ''Early Wellington." - - Members, their Friends, and Sympathisers cordially invited. . . . . AV. A. EDWARDS, Hon. Sec. WANTED, the Public to know that the premises lately occupied by Blako and Co., Auctioneers, 53 Cuba Street (3 doors below Winder's Comer), are under entirely new management, and will bo opened on Wednesday, Ist May, 1918, as the .Central Auction Rooms. A, T. TRENDLE, Auctioneer & General Commission Agent. ILL AND FACTORY SUPPLIES.Belting, Belt Dressing, Belt Lacing _ Machines, Boiler Compounds, Greases, r Jointings, Firo Extinguishers. Highest VI quality; lowest prices. Manning 11a- tn, chinery, No. 188 Casliel Street, Christ- G( church. J A'

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 193, 4 May 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 193, 4 May 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 193, 4 May 1918, Page 1

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