AMBASSADOR JAMES W. GERARD'S ASTOUNDING REVELATIONS "MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY" Will be screened three times to-day—ll, 2.30 & 7.45 also on Monday at 2.30 and 7.45 Seats may be reserved at Bristol or by 'Phone 3143 REMEMBER KING'S TO-DAY at 11, 2.30 and 7.45
FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE Funeral of the late JOSEPH HILL STOCKS ivill leave tlic Masonic Lodge Rooms, Otaki, at 2 p.m. on SUNDAY, July 28, 1918, for the Otaki Public Cemetery. , .; . C. H. WILLIAMS, Undertaker, Dtaki. E. MORRIS, JUNR~ Undertaker and Embalmer, EO Taranaki Street anil 28 Revaua Street. |W*o Ring on 'Phone 937 is too early or too late to receive immediate attention. Morturry Chapel for the convenience of the publio. ' Carriages, landaus, at the shortest notice. 'Phono Nos.—Head Department, 937; Newtown Branch, 112; Livery Stables IGGB. Private 'Phone, 3719. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. JgT. MARK'S, DUFFERIN STREET. NINTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 8 a.m.—lToly Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins. 1 p.m.—Evensong. >QT. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. ' (Presbyterian.) TO-MORROW: Horning 11, Evening. 7. Rev. Dr. Gibb. Evening: "Finished Clods and. Living Souls." ,QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ' 28 .Wellington Terrace. ' Sabbath Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preachcr: Rev. S. Robertson Orr. Evening Subject: "The Christ Whom Some Soldiers Discovered." Social Supper for Soldiers after Evening Service. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI *' STREET. , TO-MORUOW: Morning, 11—Rev. J. G. Chapman. Evening, 7—Rev. J. G. Chapman. Special Musical Scrvice. Retiring collection for Soldiers' Comforts Fund. JAILORS' . FRIEND SOCIETY, ■ Whitmore Street! Morning Preacher—At 11: Mr. H. Townshend. Evening. Preacher At 7:. Mr. James Moore, Missioner.' Subject: "The. Secret of Rest." Soloist: Madame Anderson. , Song Service, 8.30. PUBLIC NOTICES. ■' RED CROSS ART UNION. jpHE DRAWING for Cutlery, Canteen, -i and other PRIZES, presented by Stewart Dawson's, takes place on AUGUST 1. TICKETS (Is. each) may be procured from Stewart Dawson's, Wellington, until TUESDAY NEXT, July 30. No Tickets will be sold after that date. Procure your Tickets NOW, and help the Red Cross work of the Empire. Send 6tamped and addressed envelope with, order. 1 SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED. M DAVIS, 109 Taranaki Street, pur- • chaser Ladies', Gents.', Children's i.elt-off Clothing. . 'Phone' 2616 a. LEFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, otc., Purchased by L. Dabsclieck. 126 Taranaki Stiset. Highest prices given. Letters promptly attendee! to. 'Phone 2666 a. RING Up 'Phone 1028. N. Symons, Buyer Second-hand Clothing, Boots, etc. Highest prices given; country customers can rely on good prices. 68 Courteuay_Place, Wellington. NOTICE. —Left-oil Clothing, 'Phono 2667 a. B. Morris, Second-hand Dealer, buys Suits, Boots, Underweai, Costumes, etc.; all kinds old JewelleVy bought. 05 Courtenay Place, Wellington. EFT-OFF Clothing,. Boots, etc., Purchnswl by Mrs. 51. Benjamin, 132 Taranaki Street. Good prim offered. Letters promptly attended to. 'Phono A 2618. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. PIGGOTT, 121 Vivian Street, M BRITISH DEALER, wishes to Purchase for Cash Ladies'. Gentlemen's, and Children's Loft-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Mr. or Mrs, Piggott will wait upon any Lady or Gentleman at their Residence on receipt of letter; or 'Phono 2601 a. MAS it ever occurred to you that you have Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery lying about that you can turn into cash? We buy and give HIGHEST PRICES. Drop us a postcard, or ring Tel. 4107, and we shall call and give you our pricc for whatc-ver you have to sell. M. NAUSBAUM, The Allies' Sec-ond-hand Dealer, 127 Manners Street, Wellington. OF USING HAIR DYE." A well-known warehouse manager in Wellington whose lmir was becoming somewhat scanty decided to try an ex-tensively-used hair tonic, and, to his surprise, it not only renewed a good vigorous growth, but the hair, which was svell sprinkled with grey, regained all its original brown, and many personal friends really thought ho had dyed it. Needless to say, he is delighted with results. The preparation referred 'to was Dr. WILSON'S REGENERATOR, tho British specific. Procurable in Wellington from J. R. M'Kenzie. Cuba and Willis Streets, the "Economic," and all chemists. Price 3s. (frl. Wholesale only from Sharland's, or Kempthorne Pros6er'3.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 264, 27 July 1918, Page 1
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