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CHURCH SEWVWaES. P* ROCHIAL DISTRICT OF HAMILTON. OCT. 11.—XX. SUIf DAY AFTER TRINITY. Hamilton, St. Pater’s—S » rn., Holy mtmlon: I l a.in., Mattms. Lltsn.i and Sermon: 2.30 p.m., Catechising; •pm • Evensong anil Sermon, mnkton. St. George's—9 »-nu. Hol> Eucharist and Sermon; , p.m.. Evensong and Sermon. , n _ m Whatawhala. St. Barnabas . —2. no p.m.. Evensong and Sermon. . , _ . Te Rapa —1 t a m., Holy Eucharist and Sermon. Varaniti— ll a.m.. Holy Eucharist and Ser-Mstang-I—7..in p.m,. Evensong and Sermon. II AMU.TON METHODIST CIRCUIT. HOME MISSION DAY. Offertories at ill services are for Home Missions. St. Paul s. I.onoon St.— II a.m.. Rev. S. Keen, anthem, “Te Deum”; G.-iP P-m •> Ore an Selections- 7 p.rn.. Rev. A. Mitcneii (Thames), anthem. "By the Waters of Babylon,” soloist, Rev. A. Mitchell. Monday. 7.-11, p.m.. Music by Rev. A. Mitchell and Mr T. S. Webster; address Rev. A. Mitchell. St. John’s, Hamilton East. — 11 a.m., Rev. A, Mitchell; 7 p.m., Mr Harris. Fra.nkton —II a.m., Mr L. names; , p.m., Rev. S. Keen. „ „ . Rototuna,, 2 p.m., IVev, A. Mitchell; Pnkeraha. 2 \p.m., Rev. S. Keen; Ruknllla, p.m., Mr Hughson: Newsman. 7.n0 p.rn.. Mr W. A. Porter: Matangi, 7.50 p.m., Mr Nancarrow. j _ „„ Circuit Quarterly Meeting, Tuesday, ~30 p.m. AT. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, > CLAUDELA NDS. n a .m.—Rev. r. Macklfl; subject, “For the Individual by the individual.” 7 p.m.,—Rev. r. Mackle, subject 1 “The boy who said he would and didn’t, and the hov who said he wouldn’t and did. Tamahcre. —2 p.m., Mr C. L. Macplarmld. Ho3i„!al —b. 45 p.m., Rev. IV. Mackie. TTHRST CHURCH (PRESBYTERIAN), JC' KINO STREET. FRANKTON. ’ Services To-morrow at II a.m. and , and at Koromatua, 2.30. Preacher: Rev. J. T. Burrows. Young People’s Day, Oct. IGth. |> APTIST CHURCH, HAMILTON. SERVICES TO-MORROW. 1 1 a.m.—Speaker, FVev. 11. G. Hercus. 2.15 p.m.—-Te Rapa Schoolhouse. IN THE KING’S THEATRE. 7 p.m.—Speaker, Rev. H. G. Hercus. Subject, “The Church —what the Bible leaches concerning its constitution, purpose and destiny.” All welcome. QHURCH OF CHRIST, CLAUDELANDS. Morning Service at 11 o’clock for Fellowship. Sunday School, afternoon, at 2.30. Evening Service at 7 o'clock. Subject: “And the woman which thou sawes; is that Great City.” Pastor J. Foster. HALL, VICTORIA STREET. Sunday evening at 7 o’clock, Gospel Address; speaker, Mr D. R. Saunders. To Rapa.—-Gospel Address; speaker, Mr L. T, Jacobsen. Tuesday evening at 7.30, Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 7.30, Bible Reading. A hearty invitation is extended to all. JIJA MILTON SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, Toorak Chambers. Over Shaw’s Garage. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. An address will be given by Mr Kenah. The subject for Sunday will be “Forget nut all His benefits.” Ait welcome. Questions invited.

Mr BANK'S at the Theosophical Hall, Collliirwoocl St., Sunday Evening:, 7 p.m., “Theosophy, the Aliys, of Christianity.” Ho presents vital Truths in an interesting: and arresting: manner. 174 LADIES’ GOWNS. THE LADIES OF HAMILTON AN’6 THE OTHER WAIKATO CENTRES are cordially invited, when in Auckland, to pay a visit to tji H E JgOUDOIR, and inspect our new season’s novelties (just unpacked) in Day and Evening Gowns, Jumpers, Blouses, etc. Established for years in Karan, trahape Road we have but newly opened in Queen Street in order to keep pace with the growing requirements of our business. N.B. —Many of the Goods on Sale at our two stores arc unprocurable elsewhere in New Zealand. THE BOUDOIR, 244 Queen St- (near Auckland Savings Bank), 13 and 13a, Kararigahape Road, (near Grafton Bridge), AUCKLAND. FURS. JJ|£ELBA JJUR gTORES OF SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. AN EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. A special line of smart White Jap. Silk Blouses, two styles, one buttoned to neck, (he other , opened at neck. All sizos. / « A MARVEL OF CHEAPNESS AT 10/6. Sent post free any address. Aiso i ,111ST A FEW EXTRA CHOICE FUR COATS. (All that remain of our winter stock) To be cleared regardless of original cost. AT HALF PRICE. Correspondence Invited. Furs repaired, renovated, re-modelled daily. Quite moderate terms. Our only N.Z. Address: 338 QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. PURS AND FUR . COATS. Direct from factory to wearer; single article at wholesale prices. Our Special Lines are: — Rich, Glossy, Large Black Fox (full skin) "Tango” Fur, riclily lined, head and bushy tail, £2 ss, post free. Fur Coats (full length) in NatmaJ Grey, latest cut, £S 15s, post free. Illustrated Catalogue sent post free. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Visitors Cordially Invited to Inspect. H. DAVIS, Manufacturing Furrier, Skin Merchant, HoCfnung Chambers, 163, Pitt Street, SYDNEY. mtKINQ machine* for sals. VANQUISIING ALL COMPETITORS! THE VICTORY! The Victory Milking Machine is approved by farmers everywhere, and acknowledged to be the best machine of Its kind before the public 10-day. The teat-cups are a speciality. Write for catalogue and testimonials to dominion hardware company. Cr. Albert and Wyndham Sis.. Auckland. JjJ"” AT a I ]J IREW O 0 D, FROM THE KING COUNTRY, rpHE very best Wood for all purposes, guaranteed dry. Stove Blocks or longer lengths. Huge supplies on hand. Tawu Wood 2s 6d per sack. PUKEMIRO COAL ALWAYS ON HAND. Orders Delivered Promptly. Full Stocks House Blocks. Posts, Battens and Strainers, at lowest rates. jyjATAi pm EWO 00 (JOY.. MAIN ST (Next P. 0.) FRANKTON 'Phone 1254 (Green Bros. 'Phone List) INORSYTHK-S Special "Expectorant” I Cough Mlxtu-e for hard colds. Bottles S/6. —Forsythe, Chemist, Hamilton. rvx'l PROGRAMMES and invitation Card? J> “ 0 f the highest grade artistically printed at the Waikato Times. /-'• LF.ANF-T screened coal in the market. W ‘puke-Coal from Pnkemiro. jreiwui tod Bum. ’Phoas 17«?.

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14770, 8 October 1921, Page 2

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