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Public Notices. MONEY _,ENl\ vIONEY A -NX Sui- from £5 LENT MUJSiLi -^»- up war us, repayaiue L>n,JN'x iVLUiNI^i: L y inscalmeuts. LEiN'i AiUiNiiji Business an I profes- UiuNT MUiSJBii biuntii men requiring LENT MUi\j_i; ceuiporaiy assistauoe Xl^iNl' tor weeu. or two can ou- UiiST liiUiMiiX lain same immediately. L.J^.tr' iUM-N-2ii Apply personally or uy J^JtNX i.uuiNJi.l letter, eiiclosine staniu i.i!ixSi MOJS'JiK L. W.BALhiND, LEiST MUiNJ^i Managers uiuce, isor- LMi£ MUiNiiiitolii .Vluambers, upQ^uar- LEJSi MONiii ternian's Uuliacd LENT MUiNILi Rooms, llidgway bt., L.ENT Mui\ji,X Upen weaiv. uays JLImnT MONEY to bp.m. Fridays to LEND IVIUiNJLii 9 y.m. 3 tjsu any even- LENT MONESL in^ t»y appointment. JLJiN'I £12.000,000 WAR LOAN. ltfESSfiS J^EWIS AND CO., RegisXTa- tered Shareholders, Wiingunui, am authorised to receive applications for tjie ..above, wliich curry 4^- per cent, interest, l'tee of New Zealand Income i'ax, I'rospectus on application. Subscription lisi/ Vvnl be closed ou Monday, ifru September, 1917. -RED" CRObS "OUR DAY" APPEAL. "IN conformity with the request of the London Kxecutive of the British Red Cross Society, received through His Excellency the Governor-General, the Executive of. the New Zealand Branch has requested its various sub-centres throughout the Dominion to organise special local elforts on behalf.of a universal " Our Day" Appeal to be held in all the British Dominions in October. I therefore invite all interested in Patriotic work to meet at the Borough Council Chambers at 7.30 p.m. on Monday, the 27th inst., to .consider assistiug the above appeal. C. E. MACKAY, Mayor. WANGANUI-AVAITOTARA PATRIOTIC ASSOCIATION. . EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR. TE^MPLOYERS who are requiring lab-. -*-^ our are asked to communicate with Mr. F. Copon. Secretary,. Returned Soldiers", Club, or with the officer of the Patriotic Association. Returned Soldiers desiring employment are requested to similarly communicate. M. HOG AN, Junr., Secretary. CHURCP,;O|? ,^N,CrLAND. August 19 Sunday . -j after Trinity.) ! Christ Church.—| a.ni. (Holy Communion); 11 a*.m. . (Matins and Holy Communion); 7'p.m. 3t. John's.—^B a.m. (Holy Communion); 11 a.m.; 7 p.m. 3t. Agnes.—7 pin. A.ll Saints.—^2.3o p.m. (C.S.); 3.30 p.m. (Holy Baptism); 7 p.m. Oastlecliff.—7 p.m. Gronville.—9 a.m. (Holy Communion) ; 7 p.m. WANGANUI PAROCHIAL DISTRICT Kaitpke.—lo a.m., -Sunday School; Mr. B. M. Taylor, lurakina. —;11 a.m. (H.C.); Vicar. Wcngaehu.—2.3o p.m., Vicar. Dkdia.—7 p.m., Mr. B. M. Taylor. Matarawa.—7. p.m., Vicar. f PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 3t. Paul's. —11 a.m., Rev. J. D. Mo Kenzie. 7 p.m., Rev. ,J. D. McKenzie. 3t. Andrew's.—7ll am. and 7 p.m.. Rev. David Campbell. Evening subject: "Sabbath Observance and Sunday. Concert menace " Westmere.-^-:-2.15 p.m., Rev. David Campbell. Kai Iwi. —2.30 p.m., Sister, Agnes. Maxwelltown.—7 p.m., Sister Agnes. Wanganui East.: —11 am., Rev. G. W. Blair. 7 p.m., Rev. G. W. Blair. Fordell.—ll a.m., Mr. A. Sutherland. 7 p.m., Rev G. G. Cule. Mangamahu.—ll a.m., Rev. G. G Cule. Ngaturi.—2.3o p.m., Rev. G. G. Cule TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, rrinity.—ll a.m., Rev. S. J. Wer- . ren. 7 p.m.-, S. J. Werren. Alexander Hymns will be sung at evening service, aonville.—ll a.m., Rev. F. P. Kellow. 7 p.m., Rev. F. P. Kellow. Kaitoke.—2.3o p.m., Rev. F. P. KelloV, . • \ixAMOHO METHODIST CIRCUIT, Aramoho.—ll 'a.m., Mr. Whitlock. 7 pm., Mrs: Lee Cowie. Dublin Street.—ll a.m., Rev. C. A. Sims. 7 p.m., Mr. W. Huston. Brunswick.—2.3o p.m., Rev. C. A. Sims. Westmere.— l p.m., Mr. Wellard. BAPTIST CHURCH. Ingestre Street. LI a.m.—Mrs. 'Lee-Cowie (Organiser for the Strength of the Nation Movement). I p..m.—Mr. Cuttle. SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH. Mrs S. E. Morrison, Melbourne's leading psychic, will give a trance iddress in the Fire Brigade Hall, Sunday, 7 p.m. Messages from ar' tides after address. SALVATION ARMY. Band Sunday. 7.30 a.m. —Knee Drill. II a.m.—Holiness. Special Addresses. ' \ 3 p.m.—Musical Mixture by Band. 7 p.m.—Addresses by Band Locals. Commandant Sanson, a visitor, will A. ARMSTRONG. Comdt. IQBRAHD'S REGULATING PILLS Ar^ best and most successful. Promptly relieve every distressing symptom. No failures. Every case successfi.Uy treated. 5s a bos post free by return mail. BRIDGE DRUG STORES, MaU Order Chemists and Spe<:ial--2A Newton, Auckland.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17065, 18 August 1917, Page 1

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