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CHURCH SERVICES. MROGHIAL DISTRICT OF HAMILTON DECEMBER 18.—lv. Sunday in Advent. HAMILTON (St. Peter'?}.—B a.m., Holy Communion; il a.m.. Holy Eucharlsi and Sermon; 3.30 p.m., Catechising - ; 7 p.m., Evensong- and Sermon. FRANKTON (St. George'.*}.—U a.m., Holy Eucharist and Sermrxi; 2.30 p.m.. Catechising: 7 p.m., Evensong; and Sermon GORDONTON. —11 a.m., Holy Eucharist and Sermon. rUHITCARAMEA.—2.3O p.m.. Evensong and Sermon. HOSPITAL. —<j p.m., Evensong and Sermon. SERVICES TO-MOIVTiOW St Paul's. London Si.—ll a.m.. Per. Parker: 6.40 p.m.. Organ Selections: 7 p.m., Rev. E. 0. Blarnires. "Studies or the Twelve: the gloomy Twin with heart or gold." Anthem. "The Kyrie" (Mozart); S pm. Musical Alter-service, Anthems. "And the Glory," "The Hallelujah Chorus" (Handel), "The Heavens are Telling-" (Havdn), -"Adeste Fidele.s," Soloists, Mesdames yewton and Webster. Miss Tidd, Messrs Hood, Foster and Williams. Retiring Offertory lor Orphanage and local charities. St. John's, Hamilton East—ll a.m.. Rev. E. 0. Rlamires; 7 p.m., Rev. Parker (Putaru ru). Frankton—ll a.m., Mr Mason; 7 p.m., Mr Der.sem. Matangi? 11 a m.. Mr J. n. Fow; Te PVapa. 2.15 p.m.. Rev. E. 0 Rlamires: Rototuna, 2 p.m., Mr T. White-. Puketaba, 2 p.m.. Rev. Parker; Te l!ku, II a.m., Te Mata, 2.3 n p.m.. Waitetuna 7.30 p.m., Rev. !.. A. G. Brooks At all places retiring offertories for Methodist Orphanages CtT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CLAUDELANDS. TO-MORROW'S SERVICES. II a.m.—Communion Service. Bev. R. 7 p.m.—"Singing Onto the Lord," Special Christmas Choral Service by Choir and Soloists. Tamahere, 2 p.m.—P.'ev. R. Mackie. Visitors welcome. 711RST CHURCH (PRESBYTERIAN), "' KINO STREET, FRANKTON. SERVICES TO-MORROW. 11 a.m—Rev. J. T. Burrows. 7 p.m.—Address by Sister laki, of the Maori Mission. Koromatua— 2 pm., Rev. ,T. T. Burrows. Uukuhia—2.3o. Mr Hunt, SERVICES TO-MOIVROW. I a ln .—Speaker, Rev. H. 0. Hjfrcus. ject. "The Christian Lire in its Pr and Consummation." airfield Scboolhonse, 7 p.m. IN THE KING'S TIIIv\TRE. p.m —Speaker. Rev. If. G. llercus. Subject: "A woman to he remembe All Welcome. -•IIURCH OP- CHRIST, CLAUDELANDS. Morning service at I t o'clock Tor fellowship. Sunday School, afternoon at 2.30. Evening service al 7 o'clock. Subject: "Christ's visit to a sorrowing home." Pastor J. Foster. VICTORIA STREET. Sunday Evening at 7 o'clock.—Gospel Service. Speaker, Mr T. Russell Cameron. Scottish Evangelist Message in song by Mr Woods. Norton Road. Frankton— Mrs Chillcott s house. Speaker, Mr L. T. .jacobsen. A welcome is extended to all. rpHE SALVATION ARM Y, -*- BRYCE STREET. SUNDAY SERVICES. 7 a.m., Knee Drill; II a.m., Holiness; 3 p.m., Praise; 7 p.m., Town Hall. Mrs Commandant Sansotn will relate her thrilling Lire Story and Conversion. This recital is rull or interest. Do not miss it. The Band will serenade Hamilton Easl duri-is- Sunday morning. Funds towards new instruments. Newstead—Sunday night at 7.30 p.m. AMILTON SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, Toorak Chambers, Shaw's Garage. SUNDAY, DEC- 16. Speaker: Mr Champness. Subject: "The Corner Stone or Spiritualism." Music. THEOSOPHICAL HAMILTON LODGE, PUBLIC LECTURE. "Theosophy in Practice." Miss L. T. Hasstian. Sunday, Dec. IStli. ill 7 p.m., at tin Theosophical Hall, Collljigvyoou St. Library open and inquirers welcolne. Music. - ' Collection. EDUCATIONAL. IT^OU.Vd. —The Secret or Achievement, The Door to Opportunity, The Road to Success, in "THE MIND AND HOW TO USE IT" —by— PHILIP O'BRYEN IIOARE, M.8.1.M.5c. (Eng.) The development ol' the Sub-conscious Mind is the only road to Concenlration, Good Memory, Personality and Success. - Free booklet sent on application to "VT ty "pDUCATIONAL \ GENCY, A.M,P. BUILDING, P.O. Box 47, DUNEDIN. THINK IT OVER! There never was a time when people were su eager to learn about the International Correspondence Schools' salary-raising home-study Courses. When wages were high,niany were satisfied with what even an untrained man could earn. "Why bother with special education?" they said, "when we can mak/: good money without if.'" But to-day we see the unti'aincd man slipping back —taking reductions in wages, hall-time, and lay-oil's. No wonder people are studying 1.0.5. Courses as never before, when trained men are getting £7, f.lO, £l2 a week, while untrained men are going down to £f, £3, and even £2 in some cases. To EARN more, LEAK'N more. The man with the education is the first man to be promoted, and the last man to be dropped. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS C. M. MUIH> District Agent, Hamilton. P.O. Box 80, Telephone 1210. Please send me your Booklet, containing full particulars of the Course of Correspondence Training before which I have marked X. Mechanical Engineering Draughtsmanship Electrical- Engineering Architecture and Building iMarlne Engineering Motors and Gas Engines Steam Engineering Coal and Metal Mining civil Engineering Concrete Engineering Agriculture Poultry Farming Business Training Show Card Writer Salesmanship Advertising Window Dressing Hydro-Electric • , Careers for Men Book-keeping Carpentry and Joinery Furniture Making Livestock and Dairying Careers ror Women NOTE.—It Hie subject desired is not in the above list, write it here From BRAY'S VINERIES WINK DEPOT, 147, Victoria St.- W.. AUCKLAND. Try our Invalid Port at 50/-, special at 50/-, Extra Special (a very old taW-ny port; at 63/-. Cheaper Wines from 35/per case, which contains i 2 bottles of two gallons, and we pay rreiant.

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14829, 17 December 1921, Page 2

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