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CHURCH SERVICES FOR TO-MORROW.

I Mr C. Brieriy will conduct Hib services at Trinity Presbyterian Chuicu to-morrow. The services at Bank Street tomorrow both morning and eretning will be conducted by Rev. J. Bolton; at Kensington, morning Mr .Ayres, evening Her. J. Dennis. The Bev. "W. L. Salter will coratinuei his ministry at the Baptist Church on Sunday morning 11 a-m., and evening 6.30 p.m. The services at Highfeld to-morrow trill be taken at 11 by Mr A. Davies, and at 6.30 by Mr H. A. Brown. Mr Brown also takas the service afc Rosewill at 2.30. The Rev. John Harris, of Greendale, will preach at the Woodlands Street Methodist Church to-morrow morning and evening. Services at Waimataitei will be conducted by Mr H.A. Brown at 11, and Mr W. Clay at 6.30. Christadelnaians notify for Sunday evening a lecture entitled 'lmmoiv tality, not a natural possession, but a gift "'by God. through Christ, for continuous well-doing-" At the Uniferian Hall to-mbnpw evening at 6.30, Mr *A. M. Paieraon ■will lecture on "The Religion of "Robert Blatcliford, England's War Prophet-" y Pastor -T. M. Tnnes will conduct Hie service of the Church of Christ tomorrow in thle Ttoesters' Hall, George Street, spsalring, at 11 a-m. on "The Church as revealed in Scripture." a*>i at 6.30 p,m. on "True manliness the reed of the age."

•bake every one of them who offered.It was not possible for the Governmeno [to allow such a large expenditure a& I would be required for it until Hie needs of the country in regard to finance [were assured. Thai day he had had i to refuse an application on behalf of ai public body to borrow only £IO,OOO for ia work .which the local body considered of the greatest -urgency, an:l this proposal was no* that they should borrow from the Government. He had l refused to allow the local body to borrow it from some other persons. DKIFT OF POPULATION. Mr Massey said he had nothing to say on the subject matter of the deputation. He referred only to one slate- '• riant, regarding the drift of people from the South Island to tJhe North, and ho gave the deputation an assurance that the Government would not for this reason give preference to claims from the North over those from the South IslandMr Craigie, on behalf of the deputation, expressed satisfaction with the full explanations given to them, and with the assurance that after the war the claims of. South Canterbury troold ~ tare attention, '

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16447, 19 January 1918, Page 7

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CHURCH SERVICES FOR TO-MORROW. Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16447, 19 January 1918, Page 7

CHURCH SERVICES FOR TO-MORROW. Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16447, 19 January 1918, Page 7

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