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CHURCH 3ERVJCES. JL'S METHODIST CHURCH, kj LONDON STREET. St. Paul's. —11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Ministerial Supply rrom Auckland. Solo, Mr Cordon Roberts. St. John's. — II a.m.. Mr Wheatley; 7 p.m., Musical Service, Mrs Blamires. Frankton. —11 a.m., Mr Saunders, M.A.; 7 p.m., Mr White. Matangi.— n a.m., Mr L. names; 7.n0 p.m., B.C. Quartette Party. Fairfield. —7.n0 p.m., Mr Nancarrow. Eureka. —J p.m., Mr L. names. Rototuna. —2 p.m., S.S.A., Mr Densem. OAROCHIAL DISTRICT OF HAMILTON. OCT 16—XXI. SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. SYNOD SUNDAY. Hamilton —St. Peter's, 8 a.m., Holy Communion; II a.m., Matting and Sermon; 7 p in., Evensong and Sermon. Frankton. —St. George's, o a.m., Holy Eucharist and Pennon; 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. Gorrtonton —2.30 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. ~ , Other Services Cancelled. ST CHURCH, CLAUDELANDS. YOUNG PEOPLE'S DAY. II a.m.—nev. T. H. Roseveare. 2.30 p.m.—Rev. T. H. R'osevcare. 7 pm—Special Service for Young Men and women. Preacher, Rev. T. H. Roseveare. Gordonton, 2 p.m. Mr E. E. Hooper. Newstead, 7.30 p.m., Mr T. H. Henderson. CHURCH (PRESBYTERIAN), KING STREET, FRANKTON. YOUNG PEOPLE'S DAY TO-MORROW. 1i a.m., Rev. J. T. Rurrows. 7pm Paster .1. Foster. Subject, My Word Giveth Light" 2.45 p.m., Special Service for scholar?, narcnts and friends. Whatawhata, 2.30, Mr T. L. Millar. CHURCH, HAMILTON. SERVICES TO-MORROW. 11 a.m. —Mr R. J. Burrows, of the Bolivian Indian Mission. IN THE KING'S THEATRE. 7 pm —Mr R. J. Burrow. Subject: "The work of the Gospel in Bolivia." Mr Burrow has been eight years in Bolivia. His storv is intensely interesting. A Seat and a Hymn Book for all. tHURCH OF CHRIST, " CLAUDELANDS. / Morning Sprvice at 11 o'clock Tor Fellowship.' Pastor J. Foster, morning. Sunday School, arternoon, at 2.30. Evening Service at 7 o'clock, when the Rev. .1. T. Rurrows will preach. HALL, VICTORIA STREET. VJT Sundav, at 7 p.m., cospel Address. Speaker, Mr D. R. Saunders. Norton Road, Frankton, Mr Chilcotts House, at 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr B. J. TuesdaT'Eveniiig at 7.3o—Prayer Meeting. sd'ay Evening' at 7.30 —Bible Class. All Welcome. 'AMILTON SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, Toorak Chamber?, Over Shaw's Garage. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. An address will be given entitled Our 'Self arter Death." Speaker, Mr Cnanip- " Questions Invited. All Welcome^ a i, k a 'i- ion a n m y. SUNDAY SERVICES AS FOLLOWS: am., Knee Drill; 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting; 3 p.m., The Happy Hour; / p.m.. Great Salvation Meeting may of bright singing. Music by Band. All heartily welcome. nmiEOSOPHICAL '^C/Q N^ HAMILTON LODGE. PUBLIC LECTURE. "The Law or Cause and Effect, By Mrs Provls. Sunday, Oct. 10, at 7 p.m., at the Theosophical Hall, Collingwood St. Music. Collection. (Eminent English Soprano), TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING, Attend' Music Studio, McGuire's Buildings, each Wednesday from 12 noon. Private Address — "Morleigh," Hamilton East. -iiriss -ym\ j>obinson, ~ A.T.C.L., L.A.8., TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. Pupils Prepared lor Examinations. Terms begin from urst lesson. Address — COIYNER OF LONDON AND 111NEMOA STREETS, HAMILTON. 'Phone No. 2073. T>EALISE YOUR DREAMS! 1\ Learn to play the Piano under Master Teachers by mail. All drudgery removed. No '•patent" music, but an absolutely genuine system. Success guaranteed. Oilier Courses in Practical Composition, Sight Singing, Cornet, Art of Teaching, etc. Write now ior tree Prospectus "A," mentioning course required. DOMINION CORRESPONDENCE SCiIOOL OF MUSIC. IDS-B Manchester street, Christchurch. M R F. W. r Tjr™™ AM ' PROFESSIONAL PIANOFGhTE TUNER AND REPAIRER. (Member or AuckJjuui Provincial Pianoforte Tuners' Adaor.-.aiicn;. OVER U YEARS' LONDON AND COLONIAL EiPWUKNCE. Residence: River no»d (two doors rrom Prctibytena;i Church.) 'Phone H 74. EDUCATIONAL. SUCCESS! CUGCESS has dawned for many a man with the, marking nf an I.G,S< coupon. It was a sijnple act —an act that placed him under no obligation—but it proved to be the beginning of a career. Trained men are in demand everywhere. Draftsmen are wanted. Foremen and superintendents are wanted. Trained electricians are wanted. Civil, Mechanical and Mining Engineers are wanted. What does that mean to you? The INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS can train you for the calling you desire to follow. Send the coupon NOW. No cost, to find out—no obligation. COMMERCIAL TRAINING SALESMANSHIP ADVERTISING CONORKTK ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MOTOR MECHANICS MARINE STEAM MINING CIVIL ENGINEERING COMMEHCAL ILLUSTRATING IiUOKKKKPiNIi DRAUGHTSMANSHIP SHOW CARD WRITING SIGN PAINTING INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. C. M. MUIR, District Agent, Hamilton. P.O. Box *9. Telephone 121!

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14776, 15 October 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14776, 15 October 1921, Page 2

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