EVERYBODY'S Commencing TO-DAY THE NOTABLE SCREEN STAR , W, S. HART In a stirring story of the Canadian Backwoods "THE PRIMAL LURE" Also showing, Episode 5 "The Fighting Trail"
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. ■ . I , ,■' , ROLL OP HONOUR. IN MKMORIAM. CLARK—In loving memory of Trooper AValter Clark, late of Bulls, Kangitikci, and'many of his comrades of Gtk Manawatu Squadron, Wellington Mounted Rifles (Main Body), who were killed in action at Chnnak Bail", on.August 9, 1915. JENKINS—In loving memory of Arno Frank Melvin, beloved youngest son of the late James and Margaret Jenkin?, Wellington, and dearly-loved' nephew of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Moxhnin, Levin.. Killed in action at Gallipoii, August !), 1915, ill his twentieth year. Sudiy missed. 'BIRTH. PARKES.-On July 31, 1919, at their residence, Foilding, to Air. and 11 rs. Sydney Parkes—a sou. ' MARRIAGE. ITCAAT-BROOKE-TA YLOI! -On Wednesday, July 2, 1919, «l St. Luke's Church, llavelock North, by Canon Lush and Rev. Hall, William- -lugh,. eldest son of Johu'M'Caw, inquire, of"Ardwell," llamilton, to Minna, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' A. BrookeTaylor, "Leuamore," Hastings. DEATHS. CLELANDMbi Monday, August 4, 1919, at his farm, AVaikanae (suclJenly). >Vil-. ' Fred M'tiiffert, beioied husband of Ethel Clelaiul, Te Horo (eldest son of • Mrs. J. M. Cielaml, Tinakon. Euad, '• 'AVcUinglon); aged It year* JONES—On' August 5, ISW. -»"«> Gwen- ' doline, eldest daughter of Air. air, Mrs Dsivid Jones, "Prawyifa," Lower Jluu. . FUNERAL FURNISHERS.' E MORRIS, JUN., Undertaker and 0 Embalmer, 60 T'aranaki Street and 28 Riddiford Street. Mortuary Chapel. ' Horse and Motor Hearses. The most complete and up-to-date Funeral Eurnishers in the Dominion. 'Phone 937 (day.or night). ' '' R: W. E. JEFFERYS, who was asso- ' ciated with Messrs. Flyger and C 0.,. Undertakers, and Embahners, for some years', intimates that he lias taken over. this long-established business, and wishes, to assure the public of careful and faith-; ful service. -.'. ■ ■ W. E. JEEFERYS AND CO., , Undertakers and Embaimers, • Telephone. 945 A. 222 Cuba Street.! SOBT. H. WILSON AND SON-,'! Undertakers and Embaimers, 164 Adelaide Road, Wellington: Motor, Open" and' Closed./ Hearses kept'on premises.' Largest Mortuary Chapel in the Dominion free. 'Telephone-..1999; and, No. 6 Wha Street, Lyall Bay., '.Telephone, 4294 (3 rings). : No connection' with any other, frrni trading under same name. ... ... i ,'•''- , •TWrESSItS... CHARLES' GREER AND. . i ''-, STANLEY, ■■' "-'- V '"■•'-■'.■,■ Undertakers, . PORIRUA. MOTOR HEARSE by arrangement. '■'.. ;QT. MARK'S CHURCH, DUFFERIN C 5 STREET. EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER-'TRINITY." 8 o,lll— Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. St7 _ john's~cltorch\ WILLIS £3 ', STREET. i, (Presbyterian.) TO-MORROW: Morning. 11; Evening, 7. , . REV. DR. GIBB. Evening; "The Dread of Sackcloth." ,QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN *-> ..■ CHURCH, ,'. 2S Wellington Terrace. 11 a.m.-REV.' H. BEGGS, M.A. 7 p.m.-REV. .J. GIBSON SMITH, M.A. ■ SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE. Mr. Martin Duff (soloist) ."If With All Thine Heart" (Elijah); "The Fishermen's Children." Choir, "I Will Feed My Flock" (Sinter). WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. TO-MORROW: Morning, 11—Rev. A. Reader. Evening, 7— Rev. J. G. Chapman. SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH, AND INSTITUTE, Whitmoro Street. SUNDAY SERVICES: 11 a.m.and 7 p.m. - Preacher—Mr. James Mooro (missioner). Subjects: (1) "Which Book?" (2) "Laughed At-But So True!" Soloist, Miss E. Martin. Song Service at 8.30 31.111. Music by Cambridge Terrace Choir. BOARD AKD RESIDENCE. rriO LET, to gentleman, front, sunny, J- single Furnished Bedroom, in (juief home, city. Address c/o "Dominion." . YX7ANTED, from November, Board and * » Lodgings for husband wife, and three children. Reply, slating terms, tc ''Advertiser," Box 932. TO LET, olMVimsTStreet, large BedSitting Room, harbour view, , all conveniences. Business ladies or gentleman, breakfast. 'Phone 3891. , • DONBANK PRIVATE'HOTEL (cornei Dixon Street and The Terrace), few minutes from Post Office. Splendid view city and harbour. Tariff, Cs. 6d. per day: S7s. Gd. per week. Permanent by arrangement. 'Phone 1859. Tennis court, MRS. MAXWELL (Late Maxwell's Tearooms) Proprietress. ORIENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, tin new, well-lighted, cool brick building, which is on the latest' and most approved lines, containing every essentia for the comfort and welfare of guests electric light, excellent cuisine. Countrj visitors specially catered for, C. THROSBY, Proprietor. 'Phone 35_ Telegrams, "Kiosk." RUTLAND PR IVATE~HI)TEL DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer'i Stops). IJnder new management This now first-class Private Hotel is nov open to receive Guests. Two bathroom on each floor, excellent cuisine. Com mantling tuow from roof garden of Wei iin'ton and Harbour. Terms'muderale R. SKiLLING, Proprietor, Laic Th Mansions. 'Phone 6_, BUSINESS NOTICES. AVANTED KNOWN, THAT NURSE DEXDER, laic 301 Wil lis Street, has lilted a MATERN ITY. HOMIJ «l S> MARION STREE'I Patrons please note. PASTRYCOOKS, Confectioners, Frui erers' Showstimds and Bracket • Stocks held by Henry Berry and Co., i
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 269, 9 August 1919, Page 1
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