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CHURCH OF ENGLAND. milE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF I ST. PAUL. The sth Sunday after Easter. 8 a.m. —Holy Communion. II a.m. —Matins and Sermon. Preacher; CANON' D. J. DAVIES. 12 noon —Holy Communion. 7 p.m. —Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: CANON D. J. DAVIES. SAINTS’ CHURCH, Moxham Avenue. ROGATION SUNDAY. S a.m. —Holy Communion. 1J a.m.—Family Service. 7 p.m.—Evensong. REV. W. LANGSTON, Vicar. BM’TIS'I CHURCH "VIVIAN STREET BAPTIST v CHURCH. Minister — REV. LAWRENCE A. NORTH. Services Of Worshi|>: 11 a.m.: “CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHI P” (Commun ion). 7 p.m.: “THE GREATEST QUESTION YOU FACE—AND IT MUST BE ANSWERED.” Solo: Rev. L. A. North. A Welcome—-A Message—*\.n Uplift. Wednesday, 7.45 p.m.: Combined Meeting. Speaket—Dr. J. J. North. THE SALVATION ARMY.

rpilE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL. Vivian Street. The Farewell Meetings of ADJ. AND MRS. GEO. THOMPSON. 11 a.m. —Holiness Meeting. To be Broadcast by 2YA. Subject: “Where is the Dividing Line'.'” 3 p.m.—Meeting Town Hall. 7 p.m. —The I’eople’s Salvation Meeting. Subject: “Choose You This l-' a J.” ... , . Come and enjoy the uplilting aiid stimulating Citadel Meetings THIS SUNDAY! TUESDAY, 8 p.m. —Farewell Social to Adisnant and Mrs. G. Thompson. THURSDAY, 8 p.m.—W-!cmue Meeting to Major and Mrs. II Parkinson.

ACTIVE Service Testaments suitable for Soldiers’ Tunic Pockets, also small booklets which would make a suitable parting gift may be obtained at— THE SALVATION ARMY BOOK ROOM, 202 Cuba Street. Wellington. 1 C ITY TEJn ’ LE - Uu’tsr) Lome Street (Off Cambridge Terrace). SUNDAY11 a.m.— Worship and Breaking of Bread Meeting. This io the Lord's Table, YOU are welcome. 2.30 p.m.-—Sunbeams' Hour. 3 p.m.—Adult Bible Study. 3.30 p.m.—Young People’s Bible Class. 7 p.m.—Short Memorial Service for our late Sister, Mrs. ’Hazelwood, to be followed by an address by Pastor Pickles. TUESDAY, 7 p.m.—’Weekly Prayer Meeting. Elder J. Johnstone Speaks. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Pastor Pickles will minister the Word. TONIGHT, 7.30 p.m.—Young People’s Night. Speakers: Miss E. Cooper, Mr. W. Berry, and Mr. 11. Kitchen. YV kllingtox PENTECOSTAL ’’ ASSEMBLY. Alexandra Hall, 86 Abel Smith Street. 11 ami. —Breaking of Bread. MR. C. R. BILBY. 2.30 p.m.—Sundav School aud Bible Class. ' 7 ii.m. —Gosnel Meeting. Speaker: PASTORAL DAVIES. Attend these Meetings and receive Spiritual Uplift.

PUBLIC NOTlCES—(Continued). WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS’ AND WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSN. . RAFFLES: WHOL E SALER S’ I’RINCE SS. Manners of the various Raffles are as under: — Tin Biscuits—No. SS, Mrs. R. Jamieson, Brooklyn. Art Tray—No. 51. Eiderdown Quilt —127. Bramac Coat —-243, R. Lindsay, 25 Pieton Avenue. Clock—42o. R. J. Page, A.M.P., Wellington. Art Dressing Gown —501, J. Hathaway, 62 Boulcott Street. . Tennis Racket —625, J. R. Rae, 5S Roseneath Terrace. Tin Biscuits—4l7, IV. Gray, 7 Owen St. Golf Clubs—S3s, Captain Brown, Merchant Service Guild. DONATIONS. The following additional donations were received prior to closing date :— French Club Play £3S 9 0 Mrs. Chapman and Princess Committee £l2 16 6 Mrs. Candy and Princess Committee £l2 10 0 C. L. Dentice £5 0 0 TO EASTBOURNE ELECTORS. TT has been ascertained that the uiiderA mentioned Councillors are again offering their services to the Electors of Eastbourne. All can now claim to have had several years of valuable experience on the various Committees within the Council and electors would do well to remember this fact when recording their votes Today, particularly in view of the difficult times which lie immediately ahead. That the present Council’s administration of the Borough’s affairs has been sound there can be no doubt, and judged on the Statement of Accounts for the past year, it can be said that the finances of the Borougli have never been in such a satisfactory condition for very many You are therefore invited to record your Vote in favour of the following:— BOWIE. DAVID. HAUGHTON, VIVIAN P. IIORNIG, WILLIAM. MAGILL. MARGARET. MACANDREW. ALISTER 11. SHEARER, STANLEY G. Fill IT. JAMS. PRESERVES. ETC.

TLTONEY —601 b. tin light amber, 40/ AA rn ii paid. 11. Speary. Cambridge.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 197, 17 May 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 197, 17 May 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 197, 17 May 1941, Page 3

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