NEWSY PARS.
Weather summary and forecast:—: '.'Moderate. Ho' siarong) southerly' aa J westerly winds r havie prevailed with
showery weather in most parts, particularly oil the East Coast of both Inlands. , The^ 'barometsei' rose^during the night, but: has fallen slightly to-day-.about (Elast Oape. - Present inf dications are for cool and showojy feather generally, especially sourjiward of Elast . Cape. Moderate. to etrongi south-westerly winds - wi'l probably 1 prevail- southwai-d of Eiist Cape and Kawhia, equally iv Cooks Strait, and strong "westerly windß iii thlv Ear North. The 'barometer will Pi"o.l>aibly rise slowly everywhere."
'Holy Communion and morning and evening services will be conducted at St. George's Church to-morrow by -tie Rev. Dr. O/Cdllaghan, who iho preaches at Tapu at 3 p.m. '-
Tenders for the. .erection of a bloc-Is of two-storey buildings (in brick atul wood) 'at-Te Aroha closo with Mr E. E. {xillman, architest:, Paeroa, at noon of Thursday, Dec. 22nd,
Mr Hinton conoludes his addre^Kciß on Joel to-morrow morning in the Baptist and Congregational Ghureb, and in the evening he will .preach on "The law /of. alternatives." r,-'.:
Tenders will be receiyed by Mr X E. Gillman, Paeroa, up to 5 ,p.m. of V. rednesday, December 21st, for the erection, of _ a residence at Thames Road, Paeroa.
"The t influence' of Christianity on tlio natives of the world" will be the subject of the address in the Church of Christ to-morrow evening. The irifluenoe of Cliristiahity and of modem theologies will be contrasted.
Tenders are invited for repairs to; and re-roofihg grandstand for Ohinemuii Jockey Club and close at' the office of Mir E. E. .. Gillman, , architect, Paeroa, at noon onDecember 17th, 1910. ;.'[.■.. ''..-■.; ..'■-. i
The fiiends of Mr F. M. Spns (who has been sei»ou&ly ill at Auckland, wheire he had to undergo a s«-";----ous operation) will 'be pleaded to learn that ha has taken a turn for the 'better, and it is reported thit he will be able to leave the Hospif »1 Ly Christmas. There will be an Ordination 'Fld-ei-s) service in St. James' Presbyterian Church to-morow at 11 a.m, when Rev. J. Milne, M.A., will preach and conduct the Bervioe. At 7 p.m. Mi Maine preaches on "The Apotheosis of Friendship."
Subscribers to the Public Libra'y will be pleased to learn that another consignment of new 'books is *o hand, and that another lot is expected before long. The books, whii'h have been well •elected, make a welcomle addition to the library, and arc sure to be in big demand!.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 10245, 10 December 1910, Page 2
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