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CHURCH OF ENGLAND. riATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. L/ PAUL. SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE ADVENT. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9.45 a.m. —Young People’s Church. 11 a.m. —Matins and Sermon. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon (Broadcast). Preacher: REV. CANON D. J. DAVIES, B.Sc. Kaiwarawara —7 p.m., ■ Evensong and Sermon. Preacher; Rev. G. 1. Cook. A LL SAINTS' CHURCH, xX Moxliam Avenue. 24TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 8 a.m. —Holy Communion. 11 a.m. —Litany and Matins. 7 p.m.—Confirmation Service by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. REV. XV. LANGSTON, Vicar. BAPTISI CHURCH CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, V-' Boulcott Street. (Two minutes from Willis Street.) ’ Minister: REV. LAXVRENCE A. NORTH. SERVICES OF WORSHIP. 11 a.m.—"FATALISM OR FAITH.” 7 p.m.—"LIFE'S GREATEST TRAGEDY.” Choir: “Dear Lord and Father.” Social Hour at conclusion for men of the Forces and other visitors.
THE SALVATION ARMY W THE , gXLVATION ARMY VVWsStj/ Wellington City Corps Citadel, Vivian St. For Scriptural Truth and Inspiration of Heart visit the Army this Sunday. MAJOR H. J. PARKINSON. Officer in Charge. 7 a.m.—Prayer Hour. 11 a:m. —Holiness Meeting. 3 p.m.—Sacred Music and Song. 6 p.m. —Outdoor Gospel Meeting, Dixon Street. 7 p.m—THE PEOPLE’S POPULAR SERVICE. Speaker, Major. H. J. Parkinson. Subject, "Piercing the Shadows.” Songs which Bless the People will be used. Citadel Band and Songsters Assisting. JMIE SALVATION ARMY. WELLINGTON SOUTH CORPS. Constable Street. Young People's Anniversary. Young People’s Anniversary. Conducted by MAJOR H. C. GOFFIN. Hear the Young People Sing. 11 a.m. 2.45 p.m. 7 p.m. This Sunday. Monday, 7.45 p.m.—Spectacular Programme. Tickets 1/-. BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! T/ISIT our up-to-date shop and examine ’ our stocks of Books, Bibles, Texts, etc. Courteous and instant attention. Christmas Cards stocked, also Scriptural I plaques. THE SALVATION ARMY BOOK ROOM, 202 Cuba Street, XX’ellington. (P.O. Box 15, Te Aro). WITNESS OF HEAVEN AND EARTH. 'pi-IE House of God is bound up in the ■*" manifestation; in these last days of : a nation and company of nations (Gen. I 35:11) of Abrahamic descent —XVITH A KING OF DAX’ID'S LINE reigning over them. BEHOLD THE BRITISH EMPIRE AND KING GEORGE VI OF DAVID’S LINE. (N.Z.) HEADQUARTERS 8.1.XV.F. (INC.), A.M.P.', Xl’eUington.
PUBLIC N'O'l l( KS— i ( onlinued) AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. TT is the intention of the Society on or X after the 22nd day of December next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 1495624 on the life of Henry John Ludemann, which is declared to have been lost. XVellington, November 22, 1941. XV. T. IKIN, Manager for New Zealand. HOME FOR THE AGED NEEDY. SPHERE are Vacancies in the Home for women. Nominations will be received by the undersigned at 105 Customhouse Quay, XVELLINGTON, C.l, up till noon, on Friday, November 28, 1941. G. L. JUDD, Secretary. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. CERTIFICATION OF PERENNIAL RYEGRASS, WHITE CLOVER, and ITALIAN RYEGRASS SEED. A PPLICATIONS from growers for the certification of Perennial Ryegrass, XVhite Clover, and Italian Ryegrass seed must be received by the Instructor in Agriculture, Palmerston North, not later than Friday, November 28, 1941. Entries received after this date will be accepted unly on payment of an additional late entry fee of 10/-. The charges are 1/- per acre, with a minimum of 10/-, remittance to accompany application. A plan of farm, showing sub-division, acreages and age of pastures, must be submitted by all growers who have uot previously entered for certification. AREAS ELIGIBLE. PERENNIAL RYEGRASS: Only areas sown with either Government Stock or Pedigree seed. All others to be subjected to Ultra Violet Ray test upon application through merchant dressing seed. XVHITE CLOVER: Only areas sown with Government Stock or Pedigree Seed. All others to be subjected to Picric Acid Test upon application through merchant dressing seed. ITALIAN RYEGRASS: Areas sown with Mother Seed only. H. de O. CHAMBERLAIN, Instructor in Agriculture. A DVERIIBLML.\TS iu these column? “X nre economic, 12 words 1/-, 15 words 1/3. 18 words 1/6. 21 words 1/9. 24 words 2/-. Klug 44-020.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 50, 22 November 1941, Page 3
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