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CHURCH SERVICES. T>AROCHIAL DISTRICT OF HAMILTON. Tuhikaramea—2.3o p.m., Evensong and mon. •■■■■' o p.m., Evensong and Sermo St. Paul's, London St.—ll a.m., IVev. G. T. Marshall (Auckland); 12.15 p.m., Meeting 1 or Ladies; 6.40 p.m., Organ .Selections: 7 p.m., IVev. E. O. lilamires, "Death, the Serpent robbed nr its fangs," Reference will be made to (he late Mrs Hooper; Anthem, "What are These." sacrament. St. John's. Hamilton East —1 I a.m., Mr Mck'enzle; 7 p.m., Rev. u. T. Marshall. Frankton—n am., Rev. E. 0. Blamires; 7 p.m., Mr T. White. Matangi, 11 a.m., Mr Hunt; Eureka, 2 p.m., Mr Hunt: Te Rapa, 2.15 p.m.. Mr G. Saunders, M.A.; Rukuhia, 2.30 p.m., Mr names; Newstead, 7.30 p.m., Mr flugtison; Tauwhare, 7.30 p.m.. Mr Hunt; Fairfield, 7.30 p.m., Mr C. Saunders, M.A. Circuit Quarterly Meeting postponed to Tuesday, Oct. 11th. JT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, -~> CLAUDELANDS. II a.m.—Rev. R. Mackie; subject, "Paul on Dors, and some other things." 7 p.m.—R'ev. R. Mackie; subject, "The Possibility of Oood in Unfavourable Circumstances." Gordonton—2 p.m., Rev. R. Mackie. Rototuna.—2 p.m., Mr Holdaway. tjmrst church (Presbyterian). r ' KING STItKBT, FRANKTON. Services To-morrow at I I a.m. and 7 p.m. and at Whatawhata at 2.n0. Preacher: Rev. J. T. Burrows. Tuesday at 7.30, Lecture on India, Rev. J. A. Ryburn. SERVICES TO-MORROW. II a.m.—Preacher. Rev. H. G. Hercns. Communion Service rollowing. 2.30 p.m., k'oromaUia Schoolhouse I.N THE KING'S THEATRE. 7 p.m.—Speaker, Rev. 11. G. Hercus. Subject: "Why I preach the Second Coming 1 of Jesus Christ." /THUnCH OF CHRIST, CLAUDELAN'DS. SUNDAY, OCTOBER' 2, 1921. Morning- Service at 11 o'clock for Fellowship. Sunday School afternoon at 2.30. Evening- Service at 7 o'clock. | Pastor J. Foster's subject will be "The hundred and forty-rour thousand who followed the Lamb." TAMILTON SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, Toorak Chambers, Over Shaw's Garag-c. SUNDAY, , p.m.. MR CHAMPNKSS will deliver an address entitled "Tile Rainbow round the Throne." All welcome. Questions invited. VICTORIA STREET. Ingr, at 7 p.m.. Gospel address. .Ir Rush's house; speaker, Mr 10. Prayer Meeting. 7.30, Missionary Come to the bright, happy meetings being held on Sunday at 7 and 1 I a.m., also 3 and 7 p.m. Plenty of hearty singing and interesting services. A ROOK, A SEAT, A WELCOME. GREATEST Event in Human History! The Coming in our day or the World Teacher. Hear Mr Banks at the. Theosophical Hall, Collingwood .Street, tomorrow, at 7 p.m. 27 (Eminent English Soprano), TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING, Attends Music Studio, McGuire's Buildings, each Wednesday I'ront 12 noon. Private Address — "Moi-ieigh," Hamilton East. I! S I C M ADli EASY! at.*. You can learn to play the Piano in one, Quarter the usual time and at half the cost. Note! Music supplied free such as used in all Songs, Waltzes, etc. A genuine system, no 'patent" music being used. Other courses: Art or Teaching, Sightsinging. "Practica' Composition, Cornet etc. Free Booklet "A" mailed on request. Mention course required. JAMES RODGER, Registrar, DOMINION CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF MUSIC. 15S-R. Manchestei Street, Christcuhrch. 11 "VfISS \rEn*. OOBLNSON, A.T.C.L., L.A.8.,» TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. Pupils Prepared for Examinations. Terms begin from llrsi lesson. ' ( *OGRN.ER OF LONDON AND M.NEMOA STREETS, HAMILTON. TTtone No. 207 5. PROFESSIONAL PIANOFORTE TUNER AND REPAIRER. (Member of Auckland Provincial Pfanororte Tuners' Association). OVER 25 YEARS' LONDON AND COLONIAL EXPL'IUKNCE. Residence: River noad (two doors from Presbyterian Church.) 'Phone H 74. PUBLIC NOTICfeS. <URE AND QERTAIN (^URE R ED W ATER TN HOWS PDWARDS' J>ED J)RENCH. PRICE 10s A BOTTLE KEEP IT HANDY. Y ]£D WARDS. [IST, HAMILTON. 'Phone 21G 5. VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON Next Shaw's ('arajre. CRT Ut'R PRICE FOR SOUTHERN SEED. COUNTRY ORDERS SPECIALTY. Rep. South Islam! Potato Growers' Association. TJOTTI.ES! T>OT' DOTTLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS BOUGHT. METALS, BONES i IIAOS. ETC Cash forwarded on arrival. """ERNOTT AND /10., lioril) STREET. "Phone ?l'G6. HAMILTON. QEAGRASS SQUARES. —Look at these C 5 prices, ax 9, 25/0; 0 x iort fitn, 27/1' at Warmatt's Sale. 293 ,/Tc.F.TO.N.NF. mail's reduced at War/101.11 ROAST BEEF .V SW.AD, 1/ V.i Al SILVER GRID. WE hive a nice line of Rovs and Girls' Cvcles --it £l2 10s, also Tricycles, from 37s 6d 'o CT 101.—W. M. Pitcher and Co.. Box 33, Hamilton.

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14764, 1 October 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14764, 1 October 1921, Page 2

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