SERVICES TO-MORROW. gfc k ’Mary’s, H.oly Communion 8 a.m.; ■j£ .Young 'People's Service 11 a.m.; Evensong 6.30 p.tn. St. John’s, Holy Communion 8 a.m;; ■ • Matins 11 a.m.; Evensong G % 30 pan. Si'. Michael’s, Holy Communion 9.30 a.m.; Evensong 6.30 p.m. St. Peter’s, Evensong 6.30 p.m. All Saints, Evensong 6.30 p.m. T RINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Barnard Street. V .ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. ! Jl a.m., and 6.3 U p.m. ’. Preacher: 03V. W. BOWER BLACK, LL.B. wVoung People’s Service *3- p.m. Ipi | ■ Special- Collections. APT IST CHURCH, Wilson Street (pfl JJprJh Street),. t ! Preacher: ,1' REV. C. W« DUNCUMBIS|Lm. —“Listening in.” K3O p.m. —“Cable states Bishop and f Novelist would Scrap Hell, Can L- Wo?’.’A’isitors Very Welcome, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, VJ North Street. V SUNDAY SERVICES. Preacher: REV. T. WILSON POTTS. ]f a.m.— “Christ Shall Shine Upon V' ..Thee-,”- ■ g;3O p.m. —“Never Too Late To Mend. -• ;A Visitors Welcome. KEBRON HALL, NORTH STREET. : $Mr Wm. Johnson will (D.V.) con,iAuo his meetings in the above Hall [tj-tporrow (Sunday) at 6.30 p.m. Sdto on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 7.30 p.m. A¥ » %§>tnopsis of Addressee.—‘.‘The Two Resurrections,” “The Judgment of the ‘Great White Throne’,” “The' Last' liiiemy Destroyed,” “The New Heavens atifl' the New Earth,” “The Eternal Spate,” “God All in All." are heartily invited to attend these meetings. IIHAIMEK3 CHURCH SERVICES: ■ll a.m! and 6.30 p.m. Claremont: 2.30 p.m. : 'M - Preacher: SREV. P. GLADSTONE HUGHES. Subjects: _ iptning:—:“TbeMystery .of God.”inching.—“ When God - Greets Man.” & 'Organ Prelude,- 6 p.ni., Mr Axel i.<i Newton. METHODIST Services To-Morrow. Bank St.‘, 11 andfr.3o,'ißev. A. QJr Lawry. . Woodlands St., 11, Revi Pi 1 : Cooke: 6.30, Mr. Chiles. KensingtpnE;ll, -Mr- -Brown'} 6.80;* Rev-.. :: G-. "G.Hisfrin, Waimataitai, 11, Mir Freeme.; 6.3o,ißev.’Cooke; ’ UpperPareora,' 11, Mr Workman. Lower Pareora, 11, Rev. Hoskin. Kingsdown, 3, Rev. A. C. Lawry. UNITARIAN HALL. SUNDAY, 6.30 P.M}’ • HTHE - Great Messianic Prophecy of ■ David cpnslderedS.ConvincfhgTSVl-' dence given'/tq r; ' : *'sft6w that Jesus Christ wasTWt ’an'lninoßter; that His intercession for man is now Ending,, and that Hft- glory is-soon Mo' W revealed. •’■■■ >$T7 Hear this important- jpessage. , WHEN SPENDING tA DAY ON THE BAY, HAVE LUNCH WITH'THE FAMILY AT The Bluebird (Opp. Grand'Theatre.) A SATISFYING THREE-COURSE LUNCH, Daintily Served for 1/6. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALITY. Supper until 11 o’clock nightly, H. Pateman, PROPRIETOR, Opposite Grand Theatre. HORACE BROADHEAD, - CONTRACTOR AND JOINER. jV/TANUFACTURER of Shop Ftttings, Glass Show Cases, Show Stands, Store Fixtures, Bank, Library and Office Fittings, Interior Fitments, Panelling, etc. All Classes of Cabinet and Joinery Work. Structural Alterations, Additions, and Jobbing Work carried out by Mtperined workmen, and only the best Material used.. ’ Estimates submitted. Address: Qfflee-and Factory, 4 Trafalgar Street, Timaru. Telephone: Office and Factory 201. SWEETS l ■ SWEETS;! -THE. CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS known as "HILL’S,” Stafford Street, is- -now under , ENTIRELY NEW, -MANAGEMENT,' having been purchased by HR C. L. ,RICE, of Invercargill. Only FIRST CLASS CONFECTIONERY kept in Stock, and a> large Range of BQXED SWEETS, will always be available. ; SPECIALISTS in..all - kinds of TOFFEES and CANDIES, which, are already celebrated throughout - the DOMINION. A SPECIAL STAFF has been arranged for Theatre and Picture Intervals, so the PUBLIC can be assured of QUICK SERVICE. Come "to -US for GOOD WHOLESOME CONFECTIONERY'and REFRESHING SOFT DRINKS. RICE’S, THEATRE BUILDINGS (Late Hill's.) SPRING TIME—CAMERA TIME. SEE OUR WINDOW FOR BAR. GAINS IN EXCHANGE CAMERAS. CALL EARLY AT H. H. KINGHAM, ARCADE, TIMARU. Our same day service In Printing end Developing, as usual.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 9 October 1926, Page 2
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