CHURCH SERVICES
SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1930. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Seventh Sunday After Trinity. (All offertories for the Alaori Mission.) St. Mary’s.—7 (H.C.), 8 (H.C.), 11.fH.C.) and 7, Ven. Archdeacon Hori. Raiti. Omat'a. —No service. Moturoa.—No service. Old People’s H0me.—9.30 a.m. Fitzroy. —8 (H.C.), 11 (H.C.), and 7 H.M. Reformatory.—2.ls p.m. p.m. Bell 810ck.—2.30 p.m. Okato. —8 (H.C.), and 11 (H.C.). Puniho-Warea.—ll, morning prayer. Kahui R0ad.—2.30, evensong. Tataraimaka. —7 p.m. Rahotu.—7 p.m. Inglewood. —8 (H.C.), 9.30 (children), 11 (Matins), 7 (evensong). Tariki. —11 (H.C.). Ratapiko. —2 p.m., Archdeacon Raiti. Waitara. —8 . (H.C.), 10 children, 11 (H.C.), and 7. Urenui. —No service. Waihi. —No service. Tikorangi. —No service. Lepperton. —2.30. Okau. —11 a.m. Tongaporutu. —2 p.m. Ahititi. —7.30 p.m. Stratford.—£ (H.C.), Archdeacon Hori Raiti, and 7. Midhirst. —2 p.m. Huinga. —2.30. Bird Road. —7 p.m. METHGDIST CBtURCH. New Plymouth Circuit. Whiteley Memorial Church. —Rev. Clarence Eaton: 11, ‘‘The Joy of the Christian”; 7, musical service. Solos by Miss Bertha Coleman and Mr. Neil Roberts. Anthem. Preacher, Rev. C. Eaton. Fitzroy. —11, Mr. J. T. Griffin; 7, Rev. J. Nixon. Anthem. St. Aubyn—ll, Mr. E. Chatterton; 7, Young People’s Service, Rev. J. . Boothroyd, “Faith, Its Meaning and Power.” Westown.—ll, Rev. J. Boothroyd; 7, Mr. J. Jemison. Tarurutangi.—2.3o, Rev. J. Boothroyd. Carrington Road. —7 p.m., Mr. Bellringer. Frankleigh Park. —3 p.m., Rev. C. Eaton. Moturoa. —3 p.m., Mr. G. H. White. Public Hospital. —6 p.m., Rev. J. Boothroyd. Waitara. —11, Rev. Robert McGregor. Subject: “A Man’s Worth”; 7, RevRobert McGregor (Communion). Lepperton. —2.30, Rev. Robert. McGregor. Uruti.—ll, Missioner L. C. Elmely. Okoke. —2 p.m., Missioner L. C. Elmely. Pukcaruhe.—7 p.m., Missioner L. C. Elmslie. Stratford Circuit. Stratford.—ll and 7, Rev. T. Skuse. Midhirst. —7 p.m., Mr. G. Skuse. Stanley Road. —2.30 and 7, Mr. R. Wickham. Cardiff. —7 p.m., Miss 11. E. A. Small. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. New Plymouth Charge. St. Andrew’s. —11, “The Peacemakers,” Rev. J. D. McLennan Wilson; 7, “The Woman of Public Spirit,” Rev. J. D. McLennan Wilson. Mangorei School. —2.30, Rev. J. D. McLennan Wilson. Fitzroy. —11, Rev. J. Nixon. Westown. —7 p.m., -Dr. A. Stcnhouee. Bell Block. —7 p.m., Mr. R. C. Henry. Inglewood. —11 and 7, Rev. R. S. Keenan. ‘ Korito.—2.3o, Rev. R. S'. Keenan. Waitui. —-2. p.m., Mr. E. Melville. Stratford.—ll and 7, Young People’s 2.30 p.m., Bible Class tea 5 p.m. BAPTIST CHURCH. The 'Tabernacle.—ll, Rev. F. A. Parry, Subject: Studies in Thessalonians, (4) “An Apostle on the Defensive,” Communion; 7, Rev. F. Al Parry. Subject:' “Christ and the Property Question,” Anthem, “As the Heart Pantcth.” Mangorei Church. —2.30 p.m., Rev. F. A. Parry. Subject: /‘The Night of Betrayal," Communion; Upper Westown Hall. —7.15 p.m., Mr; J. A. Valentine, B.A. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. First-Church of Christ, Scientist, New Plymouth (branch cliurch of the Mother Church, the First Chutch of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.). —Services: Church in Courtenay Street, Sunday School at 11 a.m.; service, 7 p.m.; Wednesday 8 p.m. CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Paston: Nurse Clayton, Healer. Service 7 p.m. Sunday, Forester’s Hall, Hu wera. Nurse Clayton, Auckland, will speak. Subject: “Our Life on Earth.” After ■■ service messages I from flowers. We believe in Jesus I Christ. No meeting next week. ’ i
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