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CH URCH -SjERVIcM /TUBA STRIiJST' ! METHODIST U . CIIUHUH. '• SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m. —Rev. Maurice - Dodder. - 3 li.m.—-Ro,v. : A.' • Blakbriiord. • 7 - p.m.—Rev;- ’A. ■ -Blakemore.- ■ ■ The Children's Day.-.'Rarifehtj and friends of the children cordially invited. __ . . No service at Loiigbulrn this Sunday. A Dale to -Reiubrabor. —Wednesday, Dccomber 9t,h. ct (Juba,,, StiSeqt. Methodist Church. Cantata s “Morn of Glory” by Choir and Orchestra of Sixty. s T. .PAUL’S METHODIST CHURCH (Broadway Aveniie). 11 a.m—R?v.*R. E. Fordycc. 7 b.ni,—Rev. .A.„N._ScoRer,..B.A., . “A i Stranger in the . Earth.” So.oist:- Mr : A. Rowe. ' “I Gate My Life for Thee. > (Jude). -i. ■-• , ” GOSPEL HALL,-MAIN. STREET. MR G. BLACK, , from India, will be 'speaking at .the Main Street Gospel Hall, TO-MORROW ' ’(SUNDAY) EVENING at 7 o’clbck: A HEARTY'INVITATION TO . : EVERYONE.' RMY IJIfIE. . gALVATION - - - . .BROADWAY. THE. HOUSE •OF FRIENDSHIP. EVERYONE -WELCOME. 11 a.m.—‘‘Fishers of Men.”. Speaker, Mrs :: Majors Searic. : ' ■" - - . 7 ;'p;ni.—Mjijoht Canty conducts Salvation Meeting. Ba p t i;s t chtt r c ii. ..-Opposite.-, Opera--House. Minister RE Vi .1. -C: MACKY. 4 PEOPLE’S - SERVICES. 11 a.m.—“A Perfect-Map.,’’: ' 2.30 p.m.—Sunday' School "and B.C.’s. 7 p.m.—“lT - WAS : NIGHT;” • Communion 'of t-Hb Lord’s Supper. . COME,>-AND WELCOME. HEOSOPHICAL- - SOCIETY, lMfi Cliureli Street'. . - RUliLlCt LECTURE. . SUNDAY, 7 P.M. Mr-’C: A: Bait, of Feilding, /will denture '.upon :—• “The Modern Child ;Problem.” < • .' 1 - J AII are Cordially -Invited. FIRST CHURCH ' OF' CHRIST, ..SCIENTIST. . .Church Street, l’alniersfon North.’ (Branch of The' Mother‘Cliurbh, The First Church of. Christ,- Scientist, in- Boston. Mass.) hold services Sunday,. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. " ' Subject “SOUL AND BODY.” Testimony--Meeting, -Wednesday, 8 p.m., Sunday School 'll, a.lii/ Y.W.C.A.* Clubrooni, Mananiatu ..Buildings, George Street, Reading .Rootns,.. Commercial Building, - the Square, i .open Tuesday ami Thursday' 1.30. to ;4,6.45 to 7.45 p m. Friday 7. to, 8.36 p.m. The Public is Cordially-Invited. - The Thanksgiving Service wi'-l be held next, Thursday, November 26, .at 8 ji.nii 1 . “ , ‘ . ‘ ■s T. DAVID’S’._ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Terrace End. •-. . , SERVICES,t .. . 11. a.m. and ,7 p.m. ' Preacher* ;DR. D./Sl MILNE, Otoki.S.S. Anniversary Services Next Sunday. ALL HEARTILY, INVITED. - QT. ANDREW’S i PRESBYTERIAN Id . CHURCH. <: : TO-MORROW; IT .a.ni. —Rov. A.' Blakemoi-.e. 7 p.m.—Rev. Maurice j Redder (recently of-London). •■■■> ■ .> PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED. Evangelical Lutheran CIIURCH, - SERVICES TO-MORROW. ; - 11. aim...and. 7 -p.m. . . . .REV. A. CHRISTENSEN. Sunday-School and Bible Study 2.15-p.m. A HEARTY WELCOME TO - ALL. Emmanuel gonguegationaTT” CHURCH (Broadway). ; 11 a.m. —“The All Round Christian Life.” 2.4.0. —Anniversary Practice. - 5.30. —Hospital Service.. L ,7 p.m.—"Herces-and - Cowards;”' Don’t miss these stirring messages. Preacher: REV. 1 RAYMOND SIMPSON, i N.B.—Anmlal ’meeting 'Tuesday. .-All members requested to' be '■-present. Anniversary -Next' Sunday. - - - :■ , i .SA IN TS’- • -CH URC H. SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE t ADVENT. ’ 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. : . Holy Communion. .11- a.m.—Church -Parade. -Preacher, Rev, C. i E. Hyde. •*-•. - ' r 7 p.m.—Evensong. Preacher, Rev. C. E. •- Hyde. ’ . ■■ •. " • • ; ' i Other services.—Kairanga, 11 a.m. : Kahuterawa, -2 p.m.-; ' Ttka’fo, 8 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Longburn, Aokautcre and Liiiton, 7.30 p.ni. • UNITED EVANGELICAL - A-CHURCH. ... Princess' -Street. (opp. Empire , Hall.) ■ ... SUNDAY ySERVIbEgJ,; ', 11, a.m.—Preacher,' Mr j.i.Cl Glover, Rongotea. ,r v * , ' ■■-.- 2.30 p.m.—Sunday Sdibol aiid .B.iljle Clas •7 p.m. —Major Holmes: - c Subject,- ‘-‘TI j Root of AH-Evil.” The major li had over-40 years’—experience-in- tl Salvation Army. These bright ova ■ gical Services; are,'p'rbvihg a gve ! blessing. , . ’..' ;' . * Why Not’Como ahd Receive 'Yours. C. A. DiuvjiJt, Expert piano, player-and, organ tuner and repairer. Tuner to principal cityorgans. Work guaranteed. 42 Church Street. Telephone. 7 J MG. i.I - PIANO -TUNING --- TP.- HENDEBSON,'- expert tuner • and, Repairer ol l'ianos, Organs. Players, etc. —2U • FITZKOY STIIEE'L’. HALE 3 WALKER. DISPENSING CHEMIST;' ■ HOOPER BLDGiS. 1 ,-BROADWAY. Prescriptions Called 'for’ And Delivered ,’ Promptly/ Phone £O2O. URIC ACID* AGONY. 1 • • TERROR AND TORMENT. ENDE TT7HAT R.U.-R. is doing for, hundreds VV sufferers of .Rheumatisni, Sciati Lumbago a-nd Neuritis, it, will do for y Mrs W.ilkes, Mauku, writes“l could : stand on my feet, and .was confined to b Doctors’ treatment'h)ad no'results. Af three weeks R.U.R. my Rheumatism entir disappeared.”, Sold- - with . a money-bi guarantee in every, packet, i Free bool from' J. R. Wood,-Ltd.; Leary’s Phari cies, Ltd, - . -

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 304, 21 November 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 304, 21 November 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 304, 21 November 1936, Page 2

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