jy|-JfIIODIST CHURCH SERVICES. SUNBAT. AUGUST 19. RICCARTON VILLAGE—II a.rn.: Rev B. J. James. 6.30 p.m.: Rev T. J. Wallis. 6.10 p.m.: Organ Recital, Mr Clarence Pilling (selections from Mendelssohn, Schubert and Wagner). Special Monthly Musical Service by Choir and Soloists. Miss M. Langley vill sing "How Lovely are Thy Messengers" (Mendelssohn), Mr A. R. Thompill sing, "Where E’er You Walk” (Handel). Anthems: “ Exalt Him," “O Father Almighty.” Soloists -nt_. - Musical Feast. Uplift. Welcome to • All. CLARENCE ROAD.—II n.m.: Mr Weir. 6.30 p.m.: Rev B. J. James. Subject: "Hymns and Their Auth* al Items by the Choir. 9418 TT»OR YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS' J? Consult E. F. HUM M. Your District Electrician. HEATERS, ELECTRIC PUMPS and all other Accessories always in Stock. Car and Radio Batteries Charged. 104. RICCARTON ROAD, Next to Oarage. ’Phone 4415. HC i By Skilled Labour, at Moderate Prices. E. J. ARMIGER FOR SEWER CONNECTIONS AND ALL DRAINAGE AND SEWER WORK CONSULT DANIEL 96, Riccarton Road. Telephone 4065. FULL-SIZED CHESTERFIELD SUITES in Woollen Moquette from £l7/17/MILLARD - - Upholsterer &9 RICCARTON ROAD iocai’ton Service Station W. WOOD, Proprietor. Motor & General Engineer Motor Repair*. Overhauls a Speciality. 102 RICCARTON RD. PHONE 8032 ITRAVEN DAIRY, SWEET STORE. AND MARBLE BAR. The Marble Bar dr in an ageStock k of Sweets. Milk, Eggs, Butter Fresh Daily. J. W. AND M. BISHOP,
The Avenue Stores Cnr. DILWORTH ST. and PICTON AVENUE GROCER and CONFECTIONER We sell everything yv>£ require at town prices. Only best quality goods stocked. Orders called for and delivered Daily. The Little Store with the Big Value NORMAN BERROW, Proprietor PLUMBERS. Rowe & Rolton (REG.) Sewer Connections. Estimates Free. Repairs a Speciality 77 PICTON AVENUE. Phone 9638
The CHILDREN S Aperient 1 When an aperient has to be administered to a child the greatest care should be I exercised. Delicate constitutions find their surest safeguard in DINNEFORD’S //MAGNESIA No other aperient is so sxiitable.for ladies, children and infants. Prevents the food of infants from turning sour during digestion. Solid Magnesia should never be given to children or taken by adults, as it is liable to form hard, insoluble lumps. There is no such risk with Dinneiord s, which doctors have recommended
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18544, 18 August 1928, Page 28 (Supplement)
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