On Saturday, October 18, at 3 . p.m., Mr. A. W. Martin,. Rupture Specialist, whoso headquarters are in Dunetlin, will bring his fourteenth visit to Wellington to a close at the Hotel Cecil, and will leave for Auckland. Sufferers from Rupture will <lo well to make their appointments early, as no eases will ho taken after the hour stated nbove. Hours: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. to G. Send for free booklet, "Hupture and its Treatment."—Advt. Tho. Anelican diocese of Western Equatorial Africa, which kns an area of 333,700 square miles, is being divined intq two, and Archdeacon Frank Melville Jones, the Church Missionary Society's secretary for tho work in tho Yoruba country, and principal of tho Society's Training Collego at Oyo, haa accepted the new Bishopric thus formed. Dr. Tugwoll who has been bishop of Western Equatorial Africa for twentyfive years, has long urged the necessity I of division.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 17, 15 October 1919, Page 8
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