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EVERYBODY'S Commencing TO-DAY ( A TITAGRAPH FEATURE DRAMA, Entitled "THE BUSINESS OF LIFE" ; A film N version of Robert W. Chambers's famous i'. : . ' ' " 'novel \ ■ The love story of a pure girl and a man of whom i scandal whispered the worst • Stavring'ALlCE JOYCE.

i FyNjERAL FURNISHERS ; < EMORRiS, -JUN., Undertaker and • jSmbalmer, 60 Yaranaki St. and ' ; 28,' Riddiford St. 1. Mortuary ,Chapel. , • Horse.-and Motor Hearses. We most i ■ complete and up-to-date Funeral Furnish- ' • ers-'in ;the Dominion! 'Phono "937 (day ' or niphi). . I E- JE.FFERYS, -.who was as- , IVJL .sociatcd with Messrs. Jlyger and \ Co., "Undertakers, and Embalmers, for i some years,, intimates that ho has taken • . over this long-established . business, and' j . wishes to assure the public of careful 1 i and faithful Rorvico. . ..- W. E. JEPPBRYS AND-CO., ■ , -Undertakers and Embrflmers, ,' Telephone. 945 A. 222 Cuba Street. EOBT.; - H. "WILSON . AND SON, ; -Undertakers and Embalmers, 1 -; 164 • Adelaide Road, Wellington. Motor,' . O.ptaCand Closed-. Hearses kept on pre- . mises.-. Largest Mortuary Chapel, in tlis [ .Dominion .free. Telephone 1999; and No. ; , fi,Wha Street, Lyall Bay, Telephone.4294 .( (3 rings). No connection with any. other i farm,! trading under same, name. t -- i .. RELIGIOUS SERVICES; ; ; gi.- :mab-K's, .-'-duipeein street. • ' FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. j 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. ■ . ■ .J , , 11 a.m.—Matins and Sermon. j 7 p.m;—Evensong and Sermon. j ' • —• i ,CJT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN , . © ; CHURCH, I , 28 Wellington' Terrace/ ; ' , ; SERVICES,' 11' a.m. itnd 7 pirn/' . . '. . ~ ' Preacher:- i . • ; ®E?; ; s.'ROßEirrsoN : 1 CHURCH, TARAN]A;KI ST. TO-MORROW: ■ Morning, 11—Rev. A. Reader. Evening,-7—Rev.' J. G..Chapman. "Is Conscience an Infallible Guide?" : rriHE: sailors' friend society, :.1 : CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, - - Whitmore Street. ' Morning Treacher, at 11—Mr. F. S. ' Laurenson. Evening Preacher, at 7—Mr. H. Town- ; chend.' Soloist—Mis. 'Walter Cate, • Song i Service,;'B.3o. < ' i , BOARD AND RESIDENCE, ; TO LET,'Furnished; 3 roomsj l Wellington' Terrace; references; convenii ences..' 'Phone 4406. • ■ WINTED,. permanently, Double Bedroom, also use of gas stove, hear / city. "Stranger,", c/o "Dominion." f . : .. . WANTED, -. BY -.-Young Gentleman, COMFORTABLE' BED-SITTING ROOM, with . Board; telephone. Apply • s "PROMPT," . C/o "Dominion." W' ' HITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDING- ~ HOUSE (opposite "Dominion" Of- ' fice), Plimmer's Steps, Wellington, with splendid view City - and "Harßoiir, one minute train, Post OESce, Wharves. Ex- • • eellent cuisine; h. arid c. water; all con- ! veniences.'' Terms:'ss. per, day. Weekly, 255. MRS. V. L. ALLAN,- Manageress. . 'Phone .1617... ii RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION AVENUE ' (Plimmer's Steps). This new, commodious, first- . class Privato. Hotel is now open to rej ceive Guests. Luxuriously furnished; 2 v ■bathrooms .'on each floor;'excellent cuiBine. Commanding view from roof gar- ' den of Wellinston and Harbour. Terms , moderate. MRS. . M'COEMICK, / Pro--1 prietress. 'Phone 628. ■< L OIiTEN'FmVA^HOTET,. ORIENTAL BAY.—The most charming - ; spot in Wellington/facing Harbour. , Cross the roaii any time :and have a dip. Seven 'minutes, from .City; Tram ter- ' minus. Beautifully furnished. Excel- ' lent Cuisine. Counirv Visitors specially catered for.:,, CHARLES THROSBY, ' Manager., Telephone 351 a. Telegrams: • . "Kiosk." Wellington. , MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, - Ghuznee'. Str°et. Wellington. rE Travelling Public will be pleased to note thai the above has again been taken over by Mr; and Mrs. Fix. Every-comfort assured. Letters and ■Tplewams receive immediate Attention. . P.O. Box IB; 'Phone 3-18. ■ Proprietor -.. W. FIX. , ZEAL ANNA PRIVATE HOTEL, 1 I'vClydo Quay. ' Electric light,' every comfort and eonTenience for visitors. Superior (able. Tariff, 6s! 6d: per day, 355., per week. . Special arrangements for permanent, ' . G. W. JENNER, ; - i.__ Proprietor. DYNAMOS AND BATTERIES. 1 A A VOLT., 11 amp., ball-bearing, 4-1-U" -pole-new Dynamo; 100 volt., 15 mp., and .60 volt,, 40. amp. Picture Marine, in good order; 6 volt and.l 2 volt Uuloid Batteries, new, failitable for car J motor; cycles,, also several starting 1 lighting Batteries, new and secondd. L. M. Silver, 30 Taranaki Street. - 2627.;' ■ fT BARBER AND CO., Dyers and y ' Dry-cleaners, 12,j Cuba. Street, ,ty. 'Pljpne <

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 115, 8 February 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 115, 8 February 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 115, 8 February 1919, Page 1

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