| Come i I atte j j Motsbip (Notices under this heading restricted to church services). SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14. (First Sunday in Lent). Leeston Parochial District.—Doyleston, 9 a.m., Holy Communion. Leeston, 10 a.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m., Evensong. Irwell, 11.15 a.m., Matins. Brookside, 2.30 p.m., Evensong. Southbridge Cure.—Southbridge, Holy Communion, 8 a.m., Evensong 7 p.m. Dunsandel, Holy Communion, 11 a.m. Killinchy, Evensong, 3 p.m. Sedgemere, Evensong, 6.30 p.m. Mr George Stenning, .chairman of the Diocesan Board of Missions, will address the congregations at Killinchy, Dunsandel and Sedgemere. Presbyterian Church.—St. David's, Leeston, 11 a.m., Rev. G. P. Hunt. St. James's, Brookside, 2.15 p.m. "The God-centred versus the self-cen-tred life." Rev. J. C. Young. Killinchy, 7 p.m. : Memorial service to the late David Marshall Jun. Soloists: Miss C. Allen, "Rest in the Lord," .and Mrs G. H. Ryde: "Nearer My God to Thee." Subject: "The stuff of manhood." Minister: Rev. J. C. Young, B.A. Southbridge - Dunsandel Presbyterian Charge.— Dunsandel 11 a.m., Southbridge 7 p.m.—Rev. W. G. Hannah. Southbridge, 10 a.m., Junior Young Men's Bible Class. Leeston Methodist Circuit.—Lees- i ton, 11 a.m., Rev. J. C. Young, 8.A.; 7 p.m., Mr Chas. Hall. Brookside, 1.1 a.m., Mr C. Hall. Irwell, 7 p.m., Rev. R. Day. Southbridge, 2.30 p.m., Rev. R. Day. Dunsandel, 7 p.m., Rev G. P. Hunt. Taumutu, 2.30 p.m., « Rev. Hunt. Doyleston, 11 a.m., Rev. R. Day. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. LEESTON UNDERTAKING BUSINESS •Phone 27. Coffins and Caskets stocked for immediate use. Flower and Artificial Wreaths procurable. Every attention given to funerals rom Christchurch entrusted to me, Ht prices much lower than city firms. JOHN BRYCE, Proprietor. BINDER APRONS. BINDER APRONS. BINDER APRONS. PATRONISE LOCAL INDUSTRY. Let us supply your requirements. We use the best of materials, produced within the Empire, and make aprons to order, guaranteeing long and trouble-free service. Bring your repairs to us for quick and satisfactory service. Our prices for all classes of work are competitive. F. B. CLAUSEN LEESTON. The Mia Mia Tea Rooms, in High Street, next Eras, Florist, are the most popular in the city. Everything is spotlessly clean; the food is good and the prices are the cheapest in the city. Afternoon Tea (scones, cakes and sandwiches) for 6d, 3course dinner for 1/-, and High Tea between 5 and 7, l/-
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LIII, Issue 12, 12 February 1932, Page 4
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