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" " A GOLDWYN DETECTIVE DRAMA Entitled "THE PACE IN THE DARK" Starring MAE MARSH ;A girl's terrifying discovery. To save her lover she must denounce her father. A picture that will appeal to the great heart of humanity. EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY

I BIRTHS,; MARRIAGES, &■ DEATHS . BIRTHS. ' JTOBIN.—On January 4, 1919, at Walton-on-Thames, to Mrs. Tobin, wife of | Chaplain C. B. O'H. Tobin, N.Z.E.F.— '[ a son. j '{TODD .-On January 13, 1919, at Surgeon ; Captain E. B. Allan's Private Hospital, . Elsternwick,-' .to Mr. and Mrs. Cliarles J. - Todd, 163. Addison Street, St. : Kilda-ra-'daughter; both well. (By ' cable.) ' ' j " ' j MARRIAGES ; CHAMBI3RLIN - AYADDINGTON.-On i Saturday, January-1,.1919. at St. Paul's I ..Pro-Cathedral, Wellington, by Rev. A. ' M. Johnson, Lieutenant A. 0. T. Chain-; berlin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F.' Chamberliii, Auckland, to EdythoGrace AA'addington, third daughter of Mr." and Mrs. B. H. .Waddiiigton, Mas- ■ terton. " . PYER^SKEF.T-—On-,December 26, at St. 'Luke's Church; Greytown, by the Rev. A. AY. H. Compton,. Walter,.son of Mr. mid Mrs. J. AV. Dyer, of Auckland, to Grace,, fifth'daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. ; . J. C. Skeet, Greytown. | EVANS—HECKLER.—On Tuesday/ Janu- ,' ' ary 14, 1919, at St. Columba's Church, . Mangariahde, by Rev. J. C. Da vies, Lieutenant T; <j. Evans, youngest son ; of Eyre Evans, Esq., Oamafu, to Elsa , Phyllis,, third daughter of the late ,T. ■■I'V Heckler and Mrs. Heckler, Forest i Downs, Mangamahoe, AVairarapa. LLO.YD-JONES—SYMONS.—On January % 2, 1919, at St. John's Church, Feiliiing, I'• by Archdeacon. Tnness-Jones, ..Victor I ■ Lloyd, third son of Mrs. Lloyd-Jones, ]'i to Ethel, second daughter of Mr. and { Mrs. ,G. Symons, of Feilding. I ' — : — : ■ I : • DEATHS* . ■ ■ ; ■; BUSBY.—On December 25, at his resi- ; "dence, Tok'omaru Bay, William Busby, I dearly beloved •" husband of Marianne Bnshr; aged' 77. !-DEAMER.-On January 12, 1919, at 8' . Grand' View Road, Remuera, Auck- ' land,. Dr. George Edwin, dearly beloy- ; ed husband of Mabel Deamer, aged 61 ' years. R.I.P. ! ( FEIST.—On January 13, 1919, at his late residence, Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt, Egbert Feist, the. beloved husband of ; Isa. T. -Feist;-aged 12 years;;.-' • HELEY:—On January 10, 1919, at his I late" residence, 77 Alexandra Street, i Palinerston. North, Walter' Holist, be-' ] loved' husband of Margaret Heley, aged -■ 58 years. • ' j PEAT.—On January 11, 1919, at Lcura, •: . N.S.W., Isabel ("Bunty"'),. younger, : ' daughter of Mrs. Peat, Oriental Bay, , Wellington, and the late J. Peat, Esq., ! Waitotara; . " '. ' ' ■ -SWANSON.—On January 11. 1919, at the - residence of her-. sister, Mrs. AV. Rob- ] inson, Pine Ayeriue, Upper Hutt, Eilen, widow of. the' late'C'harleS Swanson, of Petone; in her 71th-year. ' IN MEMORIAM. ' . 1 HOOPER.—In loving memory of Eliza 1 Jane Hooper;, beloved' wife of George i Hooper, who died at Taita, on Jiinuary ■ ' 19,' 1917, aged 58 .years: A precious one from us, is gone. 'A' voice we loved is. stilled. . A place is vacant in our home . Which, never can'be , filled." God in His hath lecalled ' The booii His love lmd given, ■-.. And though the body lingers here,, ' " £he soul, is safe in Heaven. ■ ; FUNERAL FURNISHERS - •T1 . MORRiS, JUN., Undertaker and ' '■MEnibalmer,'.: 60" Taratfaki St..- and ) Biddiford'; St. Mortuary --' Chape]. 1 fforse and " Motor Hearses. " Tile'-, most iomplete and up-to-date Funeral Furnishirs in the Dominion. •-'Phone 937' (day >r,! night). ' , ME. _W. E.^J.EFFKRZS,..wIio was. as--' sociated; with Messrs! Flyger and Co., Undertakers; and Embaluiers, for jsonie years, intimates that he' has' taken: over tlirs long-established business, and> -wishes to assure the public of careful and faithful service. .!'■'• AY. E-.JEFFERYS AND CO,, 1 , , Undertakers and Embalmers, ! Telephone 945 A. . 222 Cuba' Street. ROBT. n; WILSON AND_ SON, . .Undertakers and 1 Embalmers. 164 (Adelaide"-Road;" Wellington. Motor,. Open and Closed Hearses kept on premises. . Largest Mortuary -Chapel in the iDominion Telephone 1999; and No. ■ ,6 AYlm Street, Lyall-Bay, Telephone 4291 (3 rings). No connection with any other firm -trading under same name. ; . ' RELIGIOUS SERVICES. IgT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN i church,'. l ; 28 Wellington Terrace. ' Sabbath Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. -Preacher, REV. S. ROBERTSON ORR, Evening subject. "The Balance-sheet of the Sowl." ) QT," JOHN'S CBUR'CH, WILLIS ST. .. . (Presbyterian.) " j TO-MORROW: ; Morning, U. i Evening, 7. - . ( REV. C. H. GAUT (from London).'' ( ■. - -. . ■ ; (■' CHURCH, TARANAICI ST.. j TO-MORROW: 1 Morning, 11. . Evening, 7. EEV. J. G. CHAPMAN. SAILORS' • FRffiND "SOCIETY, CHURCH & INSTITUTE, ! -Whitmore Street. 'AS the thorough' -renovation which is -£-*• being given to-the building by the Public Works Department has . prevented, them from completing the work by Sunday,, there 'will be no Services to-morrow A Picnic for Seamen and Workers will je held on Anniversary Day. Meeting at .0 in Institute.' ■ Concert ,at night by Jadame Mueller.' ' ■ ■ ■ ' ■ I MR. 'ALFRED MACE'S MISSION.. ; MR.. ALFRED MACE'S'MISSION. ! MR. ALFRED MACE'S MISSION, h' . SUNDAY SERVICES : SUNDAY SERVICES - 1 Will he held , In- the ■ , TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, h OWN HALL/ CONCERT CHAMBER, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AND , '- •' - EVENING,' j At 3 o'clock and 7.30. ifternoon Subject, "Daniel in Babylon." tailing Subject, ! "The Gospel and the Sceptic." This is probably the last, mission that be conducted in Wellington by Mr. ace. ,Don't miss this opportunity of hearing un. '■ ; The Afternoon Address will be one of .series of Topical Talks for Troublous imes. ■; It • will strengthen you;r faith as a iristian. to hear Mr. Atace relate bis neons for believing every word conlain- | in the Book of Daniel. - ,I'he message.will'be particularly suited f. these days of doubters and disbelievP* ' ■The Evening Addresswill be a real live! d-time Gospel message. C!OME-BAR-LY and get n comfortable. , ■ - your. Sankey Hymn . Boolt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 97, 18 January 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 97, 18 January 1919, Page 1

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