MEETINGS. gT. MARY’S, NEW PLYMOUTH. TUESDAY, 28tb, 7.30 pan.: Opening of the Archdeaconry Board in ' Parish Hall, after evensong. WEDNESDAY, 29th: 8.0 a.m., Holy Communion. 10-12.30—2.30-4.30, Sessions of Board. 7.30 p.m., Parish Confirmation in St. Mary’s Church. THURSDAY—St. Andrew’s Day: Day of Intercession for Foreign Missions. 7.0 a.m., Holy Communion. 10.30 a.m., Holy Communion. 7.30 p.m., Evensong and Intercessions. STONE-LAYING CEREMONY. NEW CHURCH OF ST. ANDREW, INGLEWOOD. rpHE Vicar, Churchwardens and Bnild'L ing Committee invite the public to be present at the Laying of the Foundation Stone of the New Peace Memorial Church of St. Andrew, Inglewood, by the Right Reverend the Bishop of Auckland, at 2.30 p.m.. on St. Andrew’s Day, November 30, 1922. Collection for Building Fund. WHITELEY MEMORIAL CHURCH MONTHLY MUSICAL SERVICE. 6.45 SUNDAY. 6.45. Preacher: Rev. W. J. Elliott. Subject of Sermon: “Heroism.” Anthems:—(l) “I Was Glad” (Elyey); (2) “Hail Gladdening Light ’ (Gale.) Popular Hymns for the* People. Everybody Cordially Invited. New staircase to Gallery will be open. NEW ZEALAND RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL RE-UNION & SMOKE CONCERT will be held TO-NIGHT, (Saturday), Nov. 25, in the Soldiers’ Club, at 8 o’clock. Tickets, 5s each. G. E. ROPER, Secretary. PROHIBITION. MEETINGS WILL BE HELD AT CARDIFF—Monday, November 27. NGAERE—Tuesday, November 28. WHAREHUlA—Wednesday, Nov. 29. Commencing at 8 p.m. Admision Free. Collection. Good Concert Programme.
MISCELLANEOUS. JHE Great Contest between Gleeson and Whittaker, Thursday, 30th. D IU you know this: Les. Gleeson holds the world’s knock-out record ? Knocked out Frankie Lee in one second, March 19, 1915, at Sydney. 'Yy HITT AKER has a victory over Jack Heeney; so has Gleeson. Who will be victorious next Thursday? / plus tax will take you anywhere in ' the House next Thursday, 30th inst., but not in the ring. MATEURS specially selected for Thutsday, 30th inst. pOOK your seats early at Collier’s for Gleeson-Whittaker Fight. JN 15 thrilling episodes, the “Two Horsemen,” starring Les. Gleeson and Cyril Whittaker, with big supporting cast. 2000 WANTED at Coronation Hall next Thursday, 30th. can keep you away from Coronation Hall next Thursday, 30th. of enjoyment with minimum of expense, at Coronation Hall, next Thursday, 30th.
Corn Cure; painless and reliable; 2s bottle. Friendly Societies' Dispensary. IDASPBERRY Paraffin Confection, strongly recommended; 4/-. — Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. TJATHING Caps—A large assortment; get in early; 1/6 to 5/6. Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. T AVENDER Water.—A good assortment, best makes.—Friendly Societies - Dispensary. pURNITURE Bargains.—For better A value visit Martin and Co.’s Rig Sale, now in progress. Devon Street Central, New Plymouth. c.w. p-HESTERFIELD Suite, 3 pieces (spe'cial), great bargain at £35. Martin’s Big Sale, Devon Street Central. c.w. pH'EAPER Furniture. —Far below usual prices, at Martin and Co.’s Sale, Devon Street, New Plymouth. c.w. TAUCHE'SS Chests—Great variety and huge bargains from 75/-, at our big Stock-reducing Sale, now in progress. Martin and Co., where furniture is cheaper. c.w. TpOUND.—Hats! Hats! Hats! Straws and Panamas Cleaned and Blocked. Get in early. McCullough’s (opposite McNeill's), Devon Street, New Plymouth. d.w.
J7OUND —A perfect job. We clean your garments thus. We blow out dust and perspiration, kill all germs, brighten the color, raise the nap, give new life to the cloth, and render the garment clean and sanitary, at McCullough’s, opposite McNeill’s. WANTED Known—Job printing of every description executeci at Daily News’ Job Printery, Currie Lane, New Plymouth THE DEVON TEA ROOMS, Devon Street, New Plymouth, above “H. 8. Clothing Factory. Dainty Morning and Afternoon Teas. All goods home made TF you want any PLUMBING or TINSMITHING * Work done, call at W. FAWCETT’S, Opunake. Work undertaken in any part of the district at reasonable rates. Own conveyance. Tanks, any size, made to order at bedrock prices. Factory work a speciality. Call or write for prices.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1922, Page 1
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