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CHURCH SERVICES.

SUNDAY. JUNE lltli, 1011. ' ; CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Stratford—B, Holy Communion ; 11, Morning Prayer; 7, Evensong. Ca rd i ll'—.ll, AH oly Com in union. Alidhii 5t.—2.80, * Evensong. GT. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Hnirna.—ll a.m.; Toko Road, 2.30 n.m. : Toko, 7 p.m. Air. E. T. King (H.AL). WESLEY CE-JURCH. Stratford.—ll and 7, special preacher, Rev. IV. liramwell Scott; morning subject: “First Called Christians at Antioch” ; evening subject: “Quitters.” Hearty singing. A cordial welcome. Cardiff.—7 p.m., Air W. Abraham. Kahouri Bridge.—-2 p.m., Mr L. Li 11 fey. Stanley R0ad.—2.30 p.m., Rev. W. B. Scott lug'lewood.t^Tl v Air Weston; 7, Rev. W. S. Bowie. AMdhirst.—ll, Rev. AV. S. Bowie; 7, .Air Wright. ' Tariki.—2.3o, Rev. W. S. Bowie; 7, Mr Boniface.,;' Lincoln Road.«--2, Air Bennett. PRIMITIVE. METHODIST / CHURCH. Broadway, Stratford.—ll and 7, Rev. B. Alebsun.M Al id hirst.—2.3o, Rev.' 13. Alctson; 7, supply , r ‘ a Stanley Road. Air C. Downey. Tuna.—2.3o, Airs Birkctt. MOTES AND MEMORANDA. On Friday, June 30th, Messrs Matthews and Bennett hold their Inglewood horse fair at Mr Stewart Houston’s staldes. Alossrs Matthews and Bennett’s Tarata sale takes place on Monday next. Messrs Alatihows and Bennett hold their weekly stock sale,, at Inglewood on Wednesday next, .June lltli. On Aionday, Juno 10th Messrs Young, Hobbs anil Co. hold a stock sale at Strathmore. Mr A: Spence, draper, Broadway, has a large stock ol ready-to-wear suits for hieu and hoys; also overcoats, raincoats; .macintoshes and oilskins at bargain . prices. Your inspection is invited. The Rev. \V. B. Scott, so widely known among the young men ol Taranaki, will preach at Wesley Church to-morrow morning and evening,* At the Primitive Methodist Church (Broadway), to-morrow, the services will be conducted morning and evening by the Rev. I!. Alctson. An urgent invitation is given to all.* In another column invitation holders arc reminded that Aionday evening is the long night Foresters’ dance. <Jn Wednesday next, June Nth, Messrs. Young, flobhs and Co. hold a stock sale at Fltbam. Mr. Newton King has been favoured with, instructions to offer by public and ion, at Ids Mart, Stratford, on Saturday, .June 17th, at 2 p.m., a parcel of land situated on the F.ltham Road, Awatuna.

D ROW ME S 3Hi A BATH. (Per Press Association.) Wanganui, June 10. !( was reported to I tie police hist evening that Mrs Charles Bryce, whose Husband died three yea is ago, bad been found dead in a bath at hei' residence. E\ idcncc given at the inquest tins morning showed that deceased had a fainting lit a lew days back. Last evening she went to have a hath and was found halt an hour afterwards lying on her side quite underneath the water which Idled tlie hath. A verdict was returned of death by drowning in a bath, resulting from a fainting lit. DEATH PENALTY. THE LAW TO TAKE ITS COURSE. (Per Press Association.) Woffington, Juno 10. Tim Executive has decided the law shall take its course in the case of tbo Maori youth Tahi Kaka, sentence;! to death at Auckland for tlie murder of an elderly gimidiggei named Freeman at Bnhipuln, near Auckland, on April 3th. KELSON NEWS. BISHOP MULES OBJECTS. (Per Press Association.) Nelson, June 10. A live-roomed dwelling on Waimca Road occupied by Mr F. J. Liley was destroyed by (ire this morning. Jt was insured loi £230. Bishop Mwks, Anglican Bishop ot Nelson, says: ‘‘Tim rumour suggesting that 1 intended to resign immediately, which was recently published, was published without the authority of the person immediately concerned.” THE ENTERPRISING BURGLAR. (Per Press Association.) Pahiatua, June 10. Burglars arc itt work in Pahiatua. Last night two hotels and two business places wore visited, ff’lie premises of Early, butcher, wore entered, and an amount in notes and cash, estimated at from £lO to £l2, was taken, also three cheques of the total value of £4 or £3. Two cases of whisky are missing this morning from the storeroom of the Commercial Hotel. ~ . ...a-.-, -

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 94, 10 June 1911, Page 6

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CHURCH SERVICES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 94, 10 June 1911, Page 6

CHURCH SERVICES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 94, 10 June 1911, Page 6

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