CHURCH SERVICES
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1932.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
St. Mary’s: 7 (H.C.), 8 (H.C.), 9.30 (High School Service), 11 (H.C., plain), 7 (Evensong). Omata: 7. Moturoa: 7Hurworth: 11 (H.C.). Old People’s Home: 9.30. VVelbourn: 8.30 p.m. Fitzroy: 8 (H.C.), 11 and <• Bell Block: 10.1'5 (children) and 7. Tarurutangi: 2.15. Waitara: 8 (H.C.), 7 (Evensong). Urenui: H (H.C.). Lepperton: IL Moton ui: L3O. r r tlrnr A n° r i I G p.DI. Rahotu:’ 8 a.m. (H.C.) and 3 (Even-
song). Tataraimaka: 11 (H.C.L Puniho-Warea: 1-45 (Evensong). Okato: 7 p.m. (Evensong, Bishop of
Aotea-roa). Inglewood: 8.30 (H.C.), ’7 (Evensong, ° Preacher, Rev. J. C. W. Mutter). Egmont Village: 11 (H.C.). Tarata: 11 (Matins). Pukeho: 2 (Evensong). Tariki: 8.30 p.m. (Evensong). Okau: 11 (H.C.). Tongaporutu: 2.30 (Evensong), Ahititi: 7.30 (Evensong). Eltham: S (H.C.), 11 (H.C.) and 7. Mangatoki: 2. Stratford: 8 (H.C.), 11 and 7. Midhirst: 11 (H.C.). Huinga: 2.30. Pembroke: 2.
METHODIST CHURCH.
New Plymouth Circuit.
Whiteley Memorial Church: 11 (Rev. Clarence Eaton, “Loving An Unseen Christ”), 7 (People’s Service, Rev. Clarence Eaton, “Christ’s Promise of Rest—The Golden Text of the New Testament”). Solo, “Come Unto Me,” Mrs. Bulmer. Anthem. Penny retiring collection for relief of dis-
tress. . Pitzroy; 11 (Rev. R. Gosnell, Drinking at the Springs”). Anthem. 7 (Rev. R. B. Gosnell, “The .World’s Greatest Institution”). Anthem.
Solo by Mr. R. Davis. St. Aubyn: 11 (Mr. A. Rankin), 7 (Mr. C. E. Bellringer). Westown: 11 (Mr. J. T. Griffin). Hillsborough; 2 (Rev. R. B._ Gosnell). Carrington Read: 7 (Mr. J. - • Griffin). H.M. Reformatory: 9.30 (Rev. Clarence Eaton). Opunake Circuit.
Opunake: 11 and 7 (Rev. W. Wilson). Piliama: 2.30 (Rev. Wilson). . Rahotu: 11 (supply), 7. (Rev. C. M.
Roberts). „ , , x Mill: Thursday, 7 p.m. (Rev. Roberts). Okato: 11 (Rev. Roberts), 7 (Mr.
P. Hughson). Tumahu: 2 (Rev. Roberts). Kahui Road: Monday, 7.30 p.m. (Rev. Wilson). Waitara Circuit.
Waitara: II (Rev. W. B. Cuming), 7 (Rev. W. B. Cuming). Lepperton: 2.30 (Mr. T. Weston). Urenui: 2 (Rev. W. B. Cuming). Uruti: 11 (Missioner G. Skuse). Tangitu: 2.30 (Missioner G. Skuse). Pukearuhe; 7 (Missioner G. Skuse).
Stratford Circuit. Bible Day. Stratford: 11 and 7 (Rev. T. Skuse). Evening subject: “God’s Message to
Man.” Midhirst: 11 (Mr. E. Sears, Okato). Stanley Road: 2.30 (Mr. E. Sears), 7.30 (Mr. R. Wickham). Tuna: 2.30 (Mr. C. H. Bell). Cardiff: 7 p.m. (Mr. E. Sears). PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. New Plymouth Charge. St. Andrew’s: 11 (Rev. J. D. McLennan Wilson, “Joy In Christ”), 7 (Rev. J. D. McL. Wilson, “Timely Remembrance”). Choral service. Solo. “Remember Now Thy Creator,” Mr. W. L. Hay. Anthems, “The Lost Chord,” ‘‘Therefore With Angels.” Fitzroy Charge. Fitzroy: 11 (Rev- C. C. Sedgwick, Taking the Gospel to the Backblocks.” Home Mission Sunday). 7 (“The Guest Chamber”), 6.45 (congregational Singing led by Miss E. Dowling). Bell Block: Tuesday, 7.15 p.m. (Bible Class). Inglewood Charge. Inglewood: 11 and 7 (Rev. R. S. Keenan). Waitui: 2 (Rev. R. S. Keenan). Stratford Charge. Stratford: 11 (Rev. John MacGregor), 7 (Rev. John MacGregor. Pipe Band Parade). Toko: 2 (Rev. John MacGregor. Communion). BAPTIST CHURCH. The Tabernacle: 11 (Rev. F. A. Parry, “The Light of His Countenance”), 7 (Mission Service. Sankey hymns. Rev. F. A. Parry, “Revival in the Light of the Lord’s Return”). Anthem, “Nearer to Thee.” Communion Service to follow. ■ Mangorei Church: 2.1'5 (Rev. F. A. Parry). Upper Westown: 7 p.m, (Mr. Hector Hogarth). SALVATION ARMY. Brougham Street Citadel: Meetings this Sunday led by Adjutant Green. 11 (Holiness meeting), 7 (people’s popular service). Adjutant Green speaks on “Feeding the Hungry.” Admission 'by potato.
OFF TO OTTAWA.
Last night I had a vivid dream, I dreamt our statesmen quite serene, Set sail for Ottawa to sell, New Zealand goods they boost so well. Now Ottawa’s so bleak I’m told, And fearing they might catch a cold, And spoil their holiday quite placid, I sent them all some Honey Acid. I’m so sure none of them will rue it, Coates or Forbes or Downie Stewart— I trust they’ll not think I’m too bold— In preventing them from catching cold. Honey Acid, the famous cough mixture, is obtainable at 2/- and 3/6 bottle from all New Plymouth grocers and Newell, Bell Block; Stanton, Omata; J. Fox, Okato; Smith’s Store, Okato; J. Hannah, Puniho; Cyril Moes, Warea; Cape Egmont Co-op. Store; Mantey’s Magnet Store, Opunake; Wai Yep, Grocer, Opunake; Libeau and Pennington, Kaponga; J. Arthur, Ngaere; Midhirst Co-op.; Mills Supply Store, Kaponga and Riverlea; Riverdale Co-op., Inaha; J. S. Barclay, Okaiawa; Cash Trad' ing Co.. Stratford; Community Store, Stratford; Community Store, "Wait ra; Masters, Ltd., Stratford; Beckbessinger, Waitara; Loveridge Bros., Tariki; J. McLean, Inglewood; Sampson, Sentry Hill; Waters and Co., Waitara; J. Downs, Bell Block; J. Dobson, Inglewood; F. McKenzie, Stratford; P. W. Chinnery, Eltham; Peeble’s Value Store, Eltham; R. S. Knapman, Oakura; Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. Manufactured by A. 11. Blennerhassett, Chemist, New Plymouth.
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