ORDER "OfF BOND AY SERVICES. OEUfiCH OF ENGLAND. ' '• '' ChbiSt 8 a.m.— Holy Conamuiuon. , ; , '. n am. -Matins ai.H B.C. Preaph*er, Key.' T. B- fyacl&n, , 8 p.m -rChildren's-Bervice. ' , " 7 p.m.— liveneong. «*_ Kov. 1. B. Maclean^ ! ■St i John's. .\ 4 . • .- • • 1 1 a.ra . — Matins. ' . JAx Whitcombe. -' - 2.3(rp.ni^-Sunday.Bchool., " \ • 7 p.m. - KveDsong. Mr Hamphrpys. AiiAiioßo (St. luvureuce.)' " • 9.45 a.m.— -Sunday i, * '"* It a.m. -Matins ana H.O-, JB«v.' E. *S. W. l^ond. .. .I' J \ ."-- s.. 7 p.m.— Evensong, Mr Whitcombe. '/ District: - # * Warrengale— ll a.m., Mr Baker. m > Mabarawa-7 p.m., Mr Msn^l<!s.- <; .^* (Jpdkoagaro— il ao».. Holy (Jommilii|On. , Upokongaro - 7 p.m., Ve»V^ithiJ^apol|i foit- • good' ,' „ i-v - /"'"^'.'f^ Okoia— 7 p.m., Mr Harris . •', ' \*~ st. MiRYs. c£thol|c ca^Bok^ 8 a.m. — Moss. 1".1 ■". - »**•**. ' P "*/' = r 110l 10 30 a.ml— Sung fi^fla. ' „ ' -'"... 2.30 p.m.— SuiKiny tiobool. "•' -4 ' \-- -*■• G.BO p.m.- Vesywa, fi&rm6a, -,a»d l ®6ttfe-' diction of th<j httonL^oly SaqrMnoht." '-- V * ," y ' ''" ,% ' 11 &.m.~mT®%&Jiy%ifrn, W*&*ir> t r <& . 2.30 p.m.— BuaSay^kddL'^ -, -' ' " ■ 7 p.m.— Rev. K. M # Rybtfrri. M.X 1 . tir. John's Hall — 2.30, t3unday r 6chcol; - St. John'h Hall— 7 p.m.. Mr 1 K. Tu6Wr.' CiBTLEjLiFF -2 p.m., Sunday SchiooJ. x 'OABTUccj-iri-— 3 p.m., .Mr R. a^u^er; \ Ahamoho Diflrßicr; ' '" - Aramoho— ll. a.m.'/Rey.'W. ~ AramohoV2.3o p.m. ', Sunday School. / Aramoho-»7 p.m., Rev. W/FipJajpon.' Westmere^- 2.30 p.m., Rev. W. PitolayaiJn. y " FoBDEIJi JJISTBICZI < .^,"" Pordell— llkm., Rev. J.llf. HaywariJ. Ok9ia— 2.Bo p.m.. Rev. J. W 'Hayward. FordeU-7p.m., Rev. J. W,. Haywara/ , TRINITY ) WESLEYAN C CHDRCH. . 11 a.un— Rev. Q. Eatop. • ,' ■ , 2.30-Bnr>jJaySoboblSa3'Men'9BibleClia'B.'- ' ; 7 p.m.— Ffeacher.-fßisv. J. Cocker, i . • I i . Abamoho— ll a.rrT^ Me Herungsbaw. , Abamoho— 7 pjn.. J. Ai^fen, 8.A.. . -"Spbingvalr^? p-to., Mr Q. Bpardfe. , j /•-* Ma.xwelitown — 7 ip m.,"". Mr r ?Mc- i Greger. '_!."* f '•' -' ' * '"0 Millbdkn— 3 p.m., Mr O. Arthur. • PRIMITIVE METHODISI CHURCH. ' DUBL'IH »StBJWT. * 11 a.m. —Preacher, Bw t J. Cooker. . 2.30 p.m.— Sunday BchoaL 7'p.m.— Rev. G. Eaton.' . SEDGEBROOK. 2 p.m. — Sunday School. . ( , 3 p.m. — Preacher, Reir. J* ' Cocker. ,| —- J 1 BAPTIST CHTJ^CH. f ' (Corner of Jngestre and Campbell Streets.) 11 am.-4Kev. A. Dewdnev,' .Snbkctjr "The Inspiration from the Yob*«"'' * ' ' 2.30 p.m.— Sunday School. ,>6r . -' 7 p.m.—Rev. A Dowdney. Subject, "Th'i Summons of tho Fature." 'i- ' • " . Westmere— 2:3o p.m., Snnday School. " ' .CHURCH OF CHRI&r ' ' ■ s (Matbieson Street.^ si ■ 11-a.fn. — Breaking of Breid. . d 2.45 p.m. - Sunday School. »" 7 p.m.— Mr.Clapbam, Evangelist;' Sqhject, "The' Relation of Baptkrp 'td t«fi Blood - of Ctfrist." . '". •.•:.• CHRISTADELPHIAN SBRVIGteff. ' ; x y Drnid*si Hall. - 11 a.m.— Morhtng iSeifvide, ' ™ 7 p.nj.— Evening Service. Subject, ••Jer- ; r nsalera : Post, Present, an,d FuturjU' A 111 1 " INSURE NO%. - : = - ZpL , • ~' WITH THE f y GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE' j J - DEPARTMENT. *X I £1,600,iDb0 Has already been added to. Policies in the' \ Departm&ut. Mils IS THE BONUS YEAR! 'j 1 . * THIS IS THE BONUS. YEAR! •! ' —and— '■* '" Eseryone AW taking out a participation policy will receive a SUBSTANTIAL" BONUS at the end of the year. ■ ; . J. H. RICHARDSON'/ • ' Commikaiongr: ' \ GOLD MED'4I, ALES AND STOUT. isffan^in^ :>nd Co,, Ltd., •. ' " ..c'HRIisfcHURCH.'" v'fM BOTTLED ARES AND STOUT ' ' 'AT 4 - NEARLY HALF/ aENGLISHa ENGLISH COST. ; This Stout is bre^^d from, malt specially imported from tlu^malsters, who. supply" Messrs, Guinness* and .C 0.,. Dublin. ' . A. C. JJENNARD, .- r' A gent. Sighs. \ , Do yon know these telt,M* dgW and what they mean ? *!*•*-.■/ Do your lungs pain you ? ' *"' ' J Are they weak anfi delicate ? \ Do you have a stubborn codgh ? - X Arc you subject to colds thai(T ".hang on ? " • ,'. 1 . i.. X Is your throat sore and inflamed £J Are jou losing flesh? .• •" \ , ; A-Poes your head ache? , <r •'•These'symtonwciiirfor quicl feHef^" -- if you would spare yourself t*be cpp- r 5 sumptive's lot. There, is but.pne'i tv'eattoeht known to scie'npe that w%/ cure consumption md' all r disea^3\ r - leadirig to it — a never failing treat- 3 ment that is doing a grand work> throughout the colony, Cod Liver t Oil, Creasote, Lime, Soda -and. Freeh C Eggs. -These fijtff ingredienta,. areS scientifically combined in . • £ Jjafie's p Emulsion. \ They ease the pain, give -strength \ to the delicate, stop the cough, and S cold, "assist the digestive organs toC assimilate food, tbus adiling flash an 3 resistive power against disease. " Get Lswie's Emulnio'n because it stops the tSI tule sf^na. "It'« ' ■ Famous " Price 2/G aud 4/6. SI
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10817, 6 December 1902, Page 6
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