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ANTED, married couple; man, niilk and general [arm work; woman, housekeeper. Apply (in evening) 145 Kangitikei siren, , young girl as relieving WANTED, an olfico boy. Apply personally to Town Clerk. ANTED, by refined girl, aged 17, V T position as lady help. Write “Maid,” “Standard” (jllice. WANTED, capable general help. Apply Mrs R. P. Abraham, 159 Fitzherbcrt street. A DVERTJSER, with £l5O, seeks em--I\_ ployment, where above sum could be invested. Write “Zero,” “Standard ” Office. WANTED, ‘2 umbrella cover hands, must be good machinists. State experience.—Crown Works, 58 Bourko street. WANTED, young girl to Foam embroidery. Apply P. Robert and Co,, Main street. strong lad, to learn blacksmithing trade; good opportunity for willing youth. Apply IT. M. Boyle, blacksmith, 21 George street, P.N. day.—C. Dahl and Co., Ltd. for one week; start Mon-

Emmanuel congregational CHURCH. BROAD STREET. REV. ALFRED HODGE. 11 a.in., “One Another’s Burdens”; 7 p.m,, “Out of the straight into the broad place where there is no straightness.” All seats free. Hymn books provided. Mr Hodge will tell what he saw Mr Wigglesworth do at the evening service at the Town Hall, \\ cllinglon, on Monday night. fIHURCH Of CHRIST, U CAMPBELL STREET. Breaking of Bread, 11 a.in.; Bible School, 2.30 p.m.; Prayer Meeting, 6.30 p.m.; Song Service, 6.45 p.m,; Gospel Meeting, 7 [j. in. Preacher: Will Page, Evangelist. Subject: “ Enthroned and , Dethroned.” Everybody Welcome, i I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICES. j St. Andrew's; Morning, 11. Evening, 7, Rev. Jus. lugs. Tiakilahunu : Evening, 7, Mr D. W. Low. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (ST. DAVID’S, TERRACE END). Minister: JAMES 11. BOYD. Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 2 o’clock, Whakaronga. Evening subject; "’I he right and wrong use of Ridicule.” Soloist: Mr A, Polkinghorne. ■ milE METHODIST CHURCH OF ; 1 NEW ZEALAND. | CUBA STREET CIRCUIT. I JUNE 11th. i Cuba Street, 11 a.m,, Rev, A. Ashcroft; 7 p.m., Foreign Mission Demonstration (four speakers). Bunnythorpe, 11 a.m., Mr A. C. Philpott; 7 p.m., Mr J. H. Dixon. Longlmrn, 2.30 p.m., Rev. A, Ashcroft. METHODIST CHURCH OF N.Z. BROAD STREET CIRCUIT. ' St. Paul’s, 11 a.m. (While we pray); 7 p.m. (\\ Idle we believe in God), Rev. G. S. Cook. Ashhnrst, 11 a.m.. Rev. J. Oliver: 7 p.m., Rev. W. 11. Ashmore. Pohanginu. 11 a.m.. Rev. \\. 11. Ashmore; 7 p.m., Supply. jg APT IS T CIIUR CH. REV. C. W, DUNCUMH. 11, “Thoughts ou the Transfiguration.” 7, “Cone-ism -- Auto-suggestion Wild Beasts Tamed.” 2.30. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6.30, Prayer Meeting. | 'rjUIE LUTHERAN CHURCH, CHURCH STREET. Services To-morrow; Danish at 11 a.m. English at 7 p.m. QHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES. j (Upstairs in Booth and McDonald's Buildings), j RANGITIKEI STREET. I Sunday Evening at 7 o’clock, j Wednesday Evening at 7.30. ; Reading Room open daily, except S&tur- ■' day, from 3 till 5 p.m. j D° Y ou K N0 "’ f j THAT "till hnvo sinned and come short of Hie glory of God.”—(Rom., I 3 : l»3.) THAT "while wo wore yet sinners, Christ died for us.”—(Rom., 5:8.) I THAT ‘‘whosoever helieveth in Him should not perish, hub have everlasting life.”—(John, 3:10.) • The Gospel of God’s love and grace, 'setting forth His full and free offer of salvation and eternal life to all mankind, will (D.V.) be preached in the | GOSPEL HALL, 134 MAIN STREET, i On SUNDAY EVENING, At 7 o’clock. ; You are heartily invited, i Hymns provided. Sankey’s

THE S ALVATION A : RMY. BROADWAY. 7 a.m., Knee Drill. 11 a,in., “Joy in Service.” 3 p.m., "Revelation Studios.” 7 o'clock, “What Shall I do with this man.” Speaker: Ensign Gill Inglis, Good hearty singing and a welcome for all. Everybody invited. P.N. THEOSOPHIOAL SOCIETY. Hopwood’a Buildings, Main street. PUBLIC LECTURE. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Subject:— 'Life After Death.”

SINKS—BASINS TAROM 27s 6d, CHEAPEST IN .I" 1 TOWN. It will pay you to call on W. A. KYLE AND CO., THE REASONABLE PLUMBERS, 317 Main street, Palmerston North. Phone 758, P.O. Box 429. NOTICE. TO Farmers and Others. From May 10, 1922, all shoeing reduced Is. per set. All shoes made Irom the best of bar stool, and no machine-made shoes used. K, McDOWELL. Blacksmith, Uangitikei street. /AYCLISTS, take advantage of our X,' low prices while they last. Low expenses, low prices.—Watt’s Reliance Cycle Depot. Temporary premises, 40a Uangitikei street (phone 1701.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 420, 10 June 1922, Page 6

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