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CHURCH, OF ENGLAND. rrHE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF I ST. PAUL. THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. 8 a.m —Holy Communion. II a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Preacher: THE REV. CANON A. L. KEITH. 12 Noon—Holy Communion. 7 p.m —Evening Prayer and Sermon. Preacher: THE REV. CANON A. L. KEITH. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN, J. Stout Street. 10 a.m.: Celebration of Holy Communion. . 7 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon. REV. B. J. WILLIAMS, Port Chaplain.

baptist churches. ARTIST CHURCH, VIVIAN STREET. “I go to Church to be tuned up for the week.” —(Business Man.) WORSHIP FELLOWSHIP, SERVICE. Rev. L. J. Boulton Smith will Preach at both Services. 11 a m.—“A GREAT THING ANYONE CAN DO, ANY DAY.” ‘ P '“'-?TORN BETWIXT TWO.” “TORN BETWIXT TWO.” “TORN BETWIXT TWO.” (Tragedy of Divided Personality.) Are you lonely? Are you sad? Are you at a loose-end? COME and WELCOME. THE SALVATION ARMY rpHE (SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, x VIVIAN STREET. COMMISSIONER F. ADAMS, ■Supported by Mrs. Commissioner Adams, the Training Principal aud Staff, Will conduct - THE FINAL FIELD DAY of the-1938 Session of Cadets. THREE GREAT MEETINGS. ■ 11 a.m.—3 p.m.—7 p.m. TONIGHT, 8 o’clock—Programme by the Cadets. MONDAY, 3 p.m.—Dedication Service 8 p.m.—.Spectacular Pageant and OOIMMISSIONING of “The Enthusiasts.” Everybody cordially invited to witness 29 young men and women ■ who are to be sent forth for full-time service for God and New Zealand. DISCOUNT TO SUNDAY SCHOOLS. Wfl have an excellent range of Prize Awards from which we supply the varying tastes of 130 Sunday Schools. . Take advantage of our Buying Experience and Special Discount. Address Orders to— THE S.A. AUXILIARY CO., LID., Wellington. WELLINGTON PENTECOSTAL W ASSEMBLY, Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith Street. 11 a m —-“Breaking of Bread.” MR. J. CROSBIE. 7 p.m.—Gospel Meeting. MR. DAL WALKER. Come and Worship. Everybody welcome.

THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. PUBLIC MEETINGS and other activix ties SUSPENDED FOR CHRISTMAS RECESS. The Season’s Greetings. “PEACE TO ALL BEINGS.” ACCOMMODATION. TE AROHA. "TriNEMOA” PRIVATE HOTEL, the xA recognised house for Tourists and Commercials. Telegraphic address, ‘Hinemoa.” Te Aroha. M. and J. Kennington. Proprietors. ; — H’ AZELWOOD,” ■ adjoining Domain and Baths, for a restful holiday at a popular tariff; A.A. house. Tel. 3 . Mrs. F. Hall, Proprietress. WAITARERE. riOLEMAN’S Guest House, Waitarere Beach. Tel. 134 K, Levin. Ideal climate, excellent accommodation, moderate tariff. WANGANUI. ?C(RITERION HOTEL—Best cuisine, moderate tariff; h. and c. all bedrooms; appointed C.T.A., P.S., A.A. Chas. G. Khimes, Proprietor. . HOTEL (Licensed) —Earth-'-Y quake, fireproof, h. and c. water bedrooms ; best cuisine tariff moderate; C.T.A.. P.S., A.A.A. Percy James, Propr. OTEL PARKVILLE, Ridgway Tariff, 12/- per day; £3 per week. Reg. Civil Servants’ House. Free garage parking for clients, T INKS PRIVATE HOTEL & FLATS. Ij Furn., everything provided for t°u r ists and families; central, elevated, lovely view. Tel. 4055. Mrs. A. E. Winch, Proprietress.— S~TATION HOTEL. Wanganui, opposite Station. Tariff, 12/6. Ideal accommodntion. H. E. Card. Proprietor. REST HOMES. A LTOFT’S REST HOME? Otak? A Bench, overlooking sea ; every comfort and attention. Misses C. and and M. Holmes. Tel. 155. Otaki. THE SANATORIUM, &J orrins '’**fc' A Chest diseases; from including medical attention. Illustrated prospectus ou application. — “P RAFTON” Itost Home, 204 Upper V’ Adelaide Rd., for reception of elde Iv and delicate persons needing u « diet; nurse in attendance. Miss Compton. Tel. 2-1-400. — —-- T A.DY, alone, nice home Days Baj, -*A would like convalescent or elderly xxoum my SSI9, ‘ Dounnpersou as paying guest. ooxu, iom” ’ — miscellaneous. TxrfY ——PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY, now 32 Sydney St. East, near Tivoli Theatre. Mr. Mason. Box iiTTANTiMrTr'SHirpOO DouMe and »V Single Heavyweight Kapok Mattresses nt manufacturers’ prices, bee our ' 1 ‘ “Whv pay double price? Stree? FuruHin-e Market. .. MATTRESSES ! Miltresses ! MatM ' tre sses ! 500 Mattresses, from 12/6 to £5/15/-; largest range in Welliugtou; suit all pockets ; cash or terms. Kenner s. Wellington, Petone and Mastertou.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 94, 14 January 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 94, 14 January 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 94, 14 January 1939, Page 2