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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. 'at. MARK'S, DUFFERIN .STREET. SECOND-SUNDAY IN ADVENT. rf>. a.m., Holy Communion. 11 n.in., Matins. ■ 7 p.m.; Evensong. • ■ • ■■ • ST. BARN-ABAS'S, RfiSENEATH". SERVICES AS USUAL. , . ; ' ST. MARK'S SUNDAY SCHOOL will ' . . meet, again on ... . SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1919. .. ■ THE SCHOLARS' WRITTEN EX-' AMTN-AT.ION will be held on SUNDAY, FEBRUARY-0, and the VPVA VOCE EXAMINATION on SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16. , • • There will NOT bo a Sunday School Picnic this season.'. S~t7micilvel's and all angels, Kelbunt. SECOND SUNDAY IN- ADVENT. Services as follow:—8 a.m., Holy Com-' muniou; 11 a.m., Matins and Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Evensong. There will bo no Sunday School and no Children's Services. ST." JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS;ST. . . " . (Presbyterian.)... .... . ..'.'' to-morrow:.. . :' :;/ Morning, 31;- Evening. 7. -REV. DR. GIBB, ■■"■'. Evening:' ''Lwsons Taught Us by the Epidemic." '.'•■•• ; QAILORS' FRIEND ' SOCIETY, »3 CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, ■•-.■-- AVliitmore Street. . ■■ ■As the Institute is still used as-a Sailors' Hospital, thero will be /jio services on Sunday! ■ ■ Mr. Moore (Missioner) desires to thank all who eo kindly aent gifts this week, but ns there is a shortage of eg<m he would be glad of further contributions. QT, : ANDREW'S' PRESBYTERIAN ■'.' " CHURCH, 28 Wellington- Torrace. . ,CHIJECH SERVICES AS USUAL ', ■-TO-MORROW (SUNDAY)!. ',-.. COMMUNION POSTPONED TILL '. ... : -irAHcn.- '"; BIBLE 'CLASSKS WILL MEET AS ■•- • USUAL: - ■••'■ ST.. ANDREW'S' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,- ' 28 Wellington,.. Terrace. ... SABBATH SERVICES: ... : • 11 'a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher:. Rev.. S. Robertson.Orr. Subject- "The Lesson of-the Epidemic." . Bible Classes as usual. No Sabbath School... -■■••• ',•.•'•; v. . ;' WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. "- TO-MORROW: ; Morning, 11; Evening, !., ■ EEV. J. G. CHAPMAN. XT W.C.A.. HERBERT STREET. SUNDAY, 4.15 p.m.—Bright Service for Girls. arid.Yoiiiig Women. ' Speaker:.. Mrs. Jl'Glay. Subject: "Tilings hard , to be understood in tho light of.pre-sent-day events." ■ MONDAY, 7.45 p.m.-Lyric Club, Cnrol . Practice nt 8 p.m. ... . THURSDAY. 7 p.ra.-Saviiigs Club.- Dis- .. tribution of savings and social. .... LAND NOTICES, \ . START MAKING MONEY STRAIGHT ; ;.;■ ■ AWAV. "'_ •j qA ACRES, -Manawatu, close to railLax) way, post office, schools, butter and cheese factories; beautiful warm land, nicely - sheltered, and mostly flat ond plougliable; pressure water supply; registered dairy, large cowshed with loft (concreted); Wellington milk supply for last 15 yoars; 6-roomed House, hot and oold, etc. Don't forget to inquire about this; it- is something good. PRICE, .£52 per acre, machines given in, or as GOING CONCERN, by arrangemßnt. Full particulars from J. W. PERKINS, LAND AGENT, LEVIN. AN IDEAL GRAZING FARM FOR ;.".• RETURNED SOLDIERS. knn ACRES, Freehold, all in grass', •'«'■ riimestone' country, 'all. been heavy bush, half ploughable when cleared; now carrying ]"ofl sheep and 140 cattle; divided;, into 10 padddeks, well watered; good hew β-roomed house all conveniences; 'good " new ' -wbble.hed (machines installed), dip, yards, outbuildings, etc. ' ■■' ■ ■ PRICE, £12 10s. per acre.'Will-take second mortgage for balance after Government advance. ]'.' ".'". This Property is . thoroughly recommended. Apply-early. ' ' L, JACOB, AGENT, TE KUIT.I. pio ACRES, situated on banks of OXo ' Waipa River, and including about,2so acres of famous Waipa flats, balance is easy undulating country of which nearly all has • been' ploughed. About 320 acres in good grass and balance is under plough, except few acres. A river service lands produce on the. property. Township, school, etc., { mile. Homestead''is splendidly situated and wall sheltered, and includes' β-roomed house and conveniences, cowshed (14 bails), barn, stable, woolshed, implement shed; etc., sheep dip and yards. A good road' goes through centre of property, which will make a splendid cutting-up proposition. Price, -.£ls 10s. per acre; . jEIOOO cash to good nian'; balance afrang-. ed.- Apply, Sole Agents, ■ • PRATT AND BAYLY. Te Awanvutu. FREEZING SHEEP AND-LAMBS. •'-. npHE WELLINGTON MEAT. EXPORT •*• . COMPANY. LTD.. Is Prepared to PURCHASE FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS By Weight or at Per Head. The Company also off era clients every facility for freezing on'their own acr count. . ... . ; ...--..- :• Prices can be obtained on application at. the Company's Offices, .or from any of the Buyers in tho-country. ■ .-W.G.FOSTER,' ,-■■•■•'• Managing Director. ■■• A PIANO. FOR ' '•■' PBACE JOLLIFICATIONS! THROUGHOUT the British Empire h preparations aro being' made on a grand scale to celebrate in a fitting manner the victory of the Allies, and , the peaco they have given the world. You, too, enn celebrate in your own homo, tho loug-wished-for Peace, and there's nothing liku n musical evening to eivo expression to your joy. REAL VICTORV PIANOS. In your preparations .select-a, piano worthy of the occasion—any one- of these famous instruments will give yon lifeTHE 3 l° RINSMEAD THE CHALLEN JESSE FRENCH and THE. ROGERS They are pianos of Allied Manufacture,'and for construction, touch, (ono, and durability, they cannot bo surpassed. Sou us about ono to-day. We sell for cash, but if required, liberal terms enn .bo arranged. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manner? Street, — Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 62, 7 December 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 62, 7 December 1918, Page 2

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