riATHOLIC CHURCH. SUNDAY. .JUNE IStli, 1909. Damievirke : Mass at 8.30 'and 11 a.m.; evening service at 7 p.m. Key. Father Cahill. riHDKCH SERVICE S. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . SUNDAY, JUNE 13tli, 1909. Dannevirke, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. : Rev. A. Grant. * Kiritaki, at 2.30 p.m. : Rev. A. Grant. Q<T. JOHN'S 1 CHURCH. SUNDAY, JUNE 13tli, 1909. .','■■ 11 a.m.: Mattins and sermon, : 2.30*:" (Children's service. 7 p.m.: Evensong and sermon. 11 a.m. : Mataraau.---2.30 p.m. : Tipapakukn. 7 p.m. : Kiritaki. 2.30 p.m. : Te Reliunga. METHODIST CHURCH, DANNEVIRITE. . SUNDAY, JUNE I3th, 1909. : : \ Dannevirke, 11 a.m. ; Rev. Griffin.. Dannevirke, 7 pan. : "-Rev." Griffin. Matamau, 7 : Mr Smith. Uinutaoroa, -2.30: Mr Gaulton. Tipapakuku, 2.30: Mr Rainey. Rua-Roa, 2.30 :';■ Rev. J. Wesley •Griffin.- -"- SALVATION ARMY. High St., Dannevikke. (Rear of New Building.) ■ ■ SUNDAY, JUNE 13th, 1909.' ■■ • -, Staff-Captain Simms will conduct meetings as follows :. — 7 a.m.: Prayer meeting. 11 a.m.: Holiness meeting." 3 p.m. : Salvation meeting. T p..m. : Salvation Meeting. ' . ALL WELCOME. NEXT AVEDNESDAY, 3.15, OPENING OF NEW HALL. ANOTHER MILTON SONNET. Here is a sonnet by John Milton. It is extremely unlikely that yon -have seen it before:— . ON THE LIBRARIE AT CAM- \ BRIDGE. In that great maze of books 1 sighed f and said: . "It is a graveyard, and each tome ! a tombe; - • ' Shrouded in hempen rags, behold the •dead i j Coffined and ranged in crypts of • dismal gloom; ' Food for the worm and redolent of mold, Traced with, brief ■epitapli in tar- (- nished 'gold. Ah, golden lettered hope! Ah, dolorous gloom ! Yet, 'mid the common death, where all is cold, . And mildewed prido in desolation dwells, ;,.. j A few 'great immortalities of old Stand brightly forth---not tombes, but living shrines, •'•• . ,i Where from high sainte or. mai'typ.. virtue wells; ' ' Which on tho living yet wprk mir- 1 acles, Spreading a relic wealth richer than golden mines. I This is poor Miltonian ; Imt it was first published in 1628, and written (probably) when the poet was a vory young man, before the darkness had matured his gift of splendid song. It is interesting 1 , as the unknown work of any great man must be. Such are the spoils of the student. There is joy in a discovery of good. The fact is proved every day in the experience of the happy people who, having wasted money on inferior teas for years, restore their systems andt rejuvenate their minds by trying "SURATURA." The result is invariably the same. The man oi* woman who once drinks SURATURA TEA is never again content with inferior, stuff. COFFEE PALACE. I BEG to notify the general public that I hay& taken over the Coffee Palace, until lately carried on by Mr A. B. Thotnsen, and patrons may rely on receiving every attention and civility. First-class table kept. Cleanliness a speciality. * MRS D. McKAY. GASH FOR^ TALLOW. ■V¥^E are cash buyers of Tallow or *^ Fat in large or small quantities. BEST PRICES GIVEN! WE PAY FREIGHT ! ! CHEQUE BY RETURN POST ! ! ! Consign to Chas. McLeod & Go. SOAP AND STARCH MANUFACTURERS, PORT AHTJBIKI. A.; E-. S AVACE TEACHER OF MUSIC. Resumes January 18th. Fee: Two guineas per term of 12 lessons, payable in advance.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 291, 12 June 1909, Page 8
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520Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 291, 12 June 1909, Page 8
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