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CHURCH SERVICES. O —; i— SUNDAY, JDNJg,i4 r 1903. ORDER OF SUNDAY SERVICES-. ..CHURCH OF ..ENGLAND. \ FIRBT SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Christ Cqtjbce. 8 a.m. — Holy Communion. . . . - 11 a.m.— lViatins. Preacher, fiev. T. B. Maokean. " ' , , 3 p.m.— y oUni* People'e B*rvicei 7 p.m. — Evensoug. Preacher/, Rev/4.8. Masleaix. . , - .'"'.». St John's: 11 a.m. — .Matins and/ Holy Communion. Preacher, l<ev. E. T. W. Bond. . .. 2.30 p:m., bunday SobooJ: ? p m*— EvensoDg, Mr Bridge water. Akamoqo (St. Laurence.) 8 a.m.— lfoly Communion. ■ 9.45 a.m.— bunday fachoOl. ' 11 a.m.— Matin d, Mir Anderson. " ' 7 p.m. — Evensong, lttv. E. 'JP. W. Bond. MogsTov,-N &cHoozii«>ou. 3 p.m.— Eev. E. X. W. Bond. WANgANUI FAROGirikli ' IDISTttICT. Matarawa— <7 p.m., Me Mealies*. Upobbngar'o— 11 ' a.m., Holy' Communion, Vicftr ; 2.cSO p. nil , Children's bcrvice, Vicar. Warrengate— ll a.m., Mr J* W. Baker. Turafcina— ll a:ni., Mr Marshall. Okoia--7 p.m., Vicar. ■'•" -' '_ ' ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH/ 8 a.m.— Mass. 1Q.30 a.m.— Sung Mass. -.•„-; 2.30 p.m.— Sunday fc&noo!. '' • "' 6.30 p.m. r~ "Vespers, Sermon, hud Benediction of the MofJt Holy Sacrament. PRESBYTERIAN CHQRCH. 11 a.m. -Rev. JR.' M. Ujburn, M.A. 2.30 p.m.— fcunday School*. s 7 p.m.— Rev. It. M. Ryburh, M.A. St. John's Ha 11 —2.30 p.m., Sunday School. 7 p.m. : Mr Robert Tucker. CastijEcmff— 2 p.m., Sunday School. 3pm — Service,- Mr R. Tucker.-.. Akamoho District. Arampho.— ,ll a.m., Mr K. 'J'u'jbcr, Aramoho — 2.30 p.m.* Sunday Scbuol. Aramoho — %p.m., Mr Thos. Bomber. , Kai, Iwi— U.3o p.Jxi.,-Mt. W. J. York. .Weshnarfe School -^ '•p.m., Mr W. J |, .York. •"• ~ I Brunswick Hali — 7.30 - p.m., Mr,' T. W. •Downes. / ' FoitDTllili DISTHICr. Mangamahu— ll a.m., Rev. J. W. Hayward. Fordeit- 11 am^^Mf .Butcher. .7 -p.m., j duppjy. -. .. ' " ' y '- I.1 '. $ Okoia— 2.30 p.m., Mr Butcher. ' ' ' TRINITY W^SLEYAN €HURCII..11 a.m. — Rev. H. B. Dewsbary. 2.3o— Sanday School. 7 p.m.— Rev. H. li. Dewsbury. Subject, "Weshay and his Work." ,\ \KABAMontf— i'l a.m., Re"v. (0. 1 X '"l ? AbamohO— 7 y.m., ReT. 0. JSftton. - BpitiNQVAtE.- '4 p.m., Mr G-. Spurdle. Bphingvale— 7 p.m., Young Men's Mission , Band. , >% _ ---."' Maxwelltown— 2.3o p.m. anJ 7 p.m o Local arrangement. BRUAswiCK-Tr2.3o.pjat, Uev..G..Eati>n^ PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. Dublin Stbe£t. 11 a.m. — Preacbel-, Mr It. ii. Horaley. 2.30 p.m.— Sunday School. 7 p m.— Preachsr, Mr Jas. Aitben, B.A. Sedoebeook. 2.30 p.m. — Sandav School. t " *"" ;'" ","J ' i T '<=T <6 p.m.— Preacher? Mr J.Huasori- I*'1 *' * '-' '"' . ' BAPTIST 'CHURCH. > (Corner of Ingcstre and Campbell Streets'.) IL'a.m.— Rev. Arthur Dewdney. Subject, "Is the" bpirit of tie Lord Straitened." 2 30 p.m.- Sunday «ctoo'. . 7 p.m. — Bey. Arthur Dewdney. Subject; "Let th 6 Doad Bory their DeaS: A, Misunderstood Messaged' ' ' » Westtnefe— 2.3o p.m., Bunday Sobool. CHURCH OF CHRIST ' (Mathieson Street.) 11 a.m.— Breaking of Bread. 2.45 p.m. -Sunday- tichool. , . . 7 p.m.— Mr Clapham, Evangelist. ' 1 CHRISTADELPHIAN BERUCESr Druids' Hall. ** 11 a.m.— Morning Service. 7 p.m.— Evening Her7ice. Subject, Leo- ( ture, "Signs that are Near.". '{ , f SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS (Guylon Street).' SOCIAL SUNDAY.* " • > SOCIAL SUNDAY. . SOCIAL SUNDAf. Meetings led by Adjutanis ' Foster and Lane and Australian Party. A seat and a welcome for all. t ' i ' flirt Polish id a gieat help to a laundrfess when ironing shirts, collars, cuffs, etc. In fact, it makes ironing a pleasure because i t prevents the iron sticking, makes it work smoothly, ahd r \vith- * ' out any trouble, leaves a beautiful niiiTov-like polish. 1 Order ft box ( to d.vy from yonr grocer and you will iiud next day's ironing to. be a pleasvii-o siud comlovt. Your ho 3-,, bnnd will li« p'.oased with the brightness cf hit) shirts, collars and cult's, and you will be delighted to ha\ c them so bright with so little iabquv. .Sold in two , Bizes 6d. and 1/- \ £ X / Prepared only by * ■ G.W. HEAN, Chemftt, Victoria Avenue, Wjingnnui. You will be' so much pleased with HEAN'S TOOTH PONDER if you will just try it once or twice, that you will continue to nan it always. It is a Carbolic Tooth Powder prepared from the, " ,' purest, cleanest and best materials: / 'Peach the children to use it re^u- ' larly. Their teeth' will improve under its cleausing influence. * , Price I/-. G. W. HEAN, Chemist, Victoria Avenue, •-• Wanganui. ■ " _'_^ ]_ HEAN, CHEMIST, AGENT FOR,' LANE'S EMULSION.' LANE'S EMULSION (Retail and Whole-, sale) at Hean's Pharmacy..

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10974, 13 June 1903, Page 6

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