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GOLDWYN PRESENTS / MAE MARSH & BOBBY HARRON (O£ "Intolerance" Jamo) in "SUNSHINE ALLEY" The Tribulations of a Poor Little Girl who Dared to j,'*p oa Ul? Fil ' st - {u "E u . f lla P" piuess, omy to be Hurled Do>vn apuin by a. Brother's Orime. In Addition. Episode Four of "THE MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS" TO-DAY EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY

FUNERAL NOTICE. ■ fITHE. Friends of the late William Buclc- -*-' eridge are iespeotfully invited to attend his Funeral, which - ill leave his Lite residence for the Featherston Cemetery .on-MONDAY, 24th June, at 2 p.m. T.'SAUNDERS, '. 'Funeral Director. RELIGIOUS SERVICES, MARK'S, DUFFERIN STREET. FOURTH SUNDAY~7U'TEE TRINITY. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 11. a.m.: Matins. . 7 p.m.: Evensong. Preacher: The Eev. F. C. Long, of. tho North. Indian Mission. ■ CjT. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILUS ° STREET ■ (Presbyterian). TO-MORROW: Morning, 11; Evening; 7. . REV. DR. GIBI3. Evening: A Concluding Sermon of the Course, "Things of the Future in New Testament Lighh Heaven and the Lifo Everlasting/ , . S~. ANDREW'S PKESBI'TERIAN ' CHURCH. 28 Wellington Terrace. Sabbath Services—ll a.m., 7 p.m. Preacher: Rev. S. Robertson Oir. Evening Subject—"Religion in the Trenches," No." 2. . .. Social Supper for Soldiers after Evening Service. • - '. , WESLEY ■"CHURCH,' TARANAKI '." . STREET. TO-MORROW: Morning, 11-M:. J. W. Black. Subject, "The Garden of the Cross;" " " Evening, 7—Rev. J. W. fiurtoa. M.A. (Melbourne). 'Anthems: "Praise Ye tho Lord " (Garrett); "How Lovely are the Messengers" (Mendelssohn). Solo. "There is a Green Hill" (Gou.nod), Mr. AV. Nel--6011. . ■ . (,'ollections for Foreign Missions. Sailor's , toienh society; Whitmore Street. SUNDAY SERyiCJK, 11 and 7. Preacher—Mr. James Moore, Missioner. Subjects—(l) "Books—Past and Prefient."' (2) "Where he went, and what he Soloist-MR. A. BOYD. . Song. Service, 5.30. SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED. M' DAVIS, 109 Taranaki St., piuchafor • Ladies', Gents.', .Children's Leftoff' Clothing. Highest Price. 'Phono ailCa. T BFT-OFP Clothing, Boots, eto,, Par-•l-i ohaecd by L. Dabscheck, 128 Taranaki Street. Highest prices (riven. Letters promptly attended to. 'Phone IWih. LEFT-OFI. Clolbiug, Boots, etc., Purchased by Mrs. M Benjimin, 132 Taranaki Street. Good v.ricee offered. Letters promptly itteuded. to. 'Phone A 2618. . LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. RING up 'Phone 1628. N. Sy.mons, 'Buyer in Second-hand Clothing, Boots, etc. Highest prices given; country customers can rely on good pricee, 63 Courtenay Place, Wellington. NOTICE-Left-off Clothing: Ring up 'Phone 266".-i. 8., Morris, Secondhand Dealer, buys Suits. Boots, Uuderwear, and Coetumes, otc.; all linds, of old Jewelljry bought. Bring or send it to the place where the highest pricee in New Zealand aie raid, 65 Courtenay Place, Wellington. ■ LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. PJ.GGOTT, 121 Vivian Street, BRITISH DEALER, wishes to purchase for cash Ladies', Gentlemen's tind Children's Left-off Clothing. Boots, etc. Mr. or Mrs. Piggott will wait upon any Lady or Gentleman at their Residence on receipt if letter; or 'Phone 2651 a. HAS it ever occurred to you tbat- you have Clothing, Boots, cr .'fewollsry lying about thut you cau turn into cash? We buy and give HIGHEST PRICES. Drop Uβ a postcard, or ling Tel. 4107, and we thall call and uivo you our price for whatever you have to cell. M. NAUSBAUM, The Allies' Sec-ond-hand Dealer, Manners Street, Wellington. ■ WATERMAN Pen Expert-After handling for iomt- years several makes of Fountain Pens, we are convinced that the WatemiAii Ideal is the best. We stock no other. Niha fitted. 6. A- PULL, 161 Lambton Quay.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 235, 22 June 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 235, 22 June 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 235, 22 June 1918, Page 1

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