CHURCH SERVICES. mi- PAROCHIAL DISTRICT OF HAMILTON. APRIL 25, S. MARK'S HAY. 3rd SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. ANZAC DAY. HAMILTON—St. Peter's, 8 a.m., Holy Communion, with special intercession; 11 a.m.. Short Memorial Service; 7 p.m. Evensong- and Sermon. MATANGI— 11 a.m.. Holy Eucharist. TE RAPA —7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. CLAUDF.LANDS—O a.m., Holy Comiriu. nl " n--7 p.m., Evensong- and Sermon. rHE PAROCHIAL DISTRICT OP FRANKTON. The Sundav within line Octave or the Patronal 'Festival; also Anzac Day. PARISH CHURCH OF ST. GEORGE. (Corner or Somerset St. and Lake* Rtl.) 7.3 D a.m., Holy Communion; 0 a.m., Holy Eucharist, Procession and Sermon. 7 ]ur _. —ANZAC MEMORIAL SERVICE and Sermon. Subject: "How we Should Remember the Dead." TE PAHU—II.3O a.m., Holy Eucharist and Sermon. WHATAWHATA—2.3O p.m., Anzac Service and Sermon. FRANKTON —11 a.m., Mattlns and Sermon. IVi'ETIIODIST CHURCH SERVICES, 111 HAMILTON EAST CIRCUIT. SUNDAY, APRIL 25, —ANZAC DAY. ST. JOHN'S. HAMILTON EAST—II.O, Mr W. Harris. 2.0. Anzac Service Memorial Park. No Sunday School. 6.-45, Bright Song- Service. 7.0, Evangelistic Service, conducted by Rev. F. E. LeadIcy. Subject: "Why do you wait?" Special solo. Everyone invited. MATANGI—7, Mr J. Enwright. ROTOTUNA, 2.1), No Service. Everyone invited to Anzac Service in Memorial Park, Hamilton. 7.0, Service conducted hv St. Paul's Mission Band. NEWSTEAD SCHOOL—II, Rev. F. E. Leadloy. HORSHAM DOWNS —7. Ml' J. C. Tietjens. HILLCREST SCHOOL —7, Mr F. Blacklock. NOTE.—Scholars from St. John's School are asked to meet at School Hall, 1.30 p.m. sharp, to march lo Memorial Park. OT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TE AROHA STREET. ANZAC DAY. MORNING, 11: "Love Dhat turneth none away." AFTERNOON, 2: Sunday School Children Parade, Memorial Park. EVENING, 7: Memorial Service. Subject: "Lest We Forget." (Church Parade Hamilton Pipe Band. Rev. 11. o'. Gilbert. MELVILLE, 7: Rev. J. T. Burrows. 17HRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ~ KING' STREET, FRANKTON. SUNDAY, APRIL. 25. FRANKTON, li. Rev. Macdonald Aspland. Subject, "Success: How it is achieved." Anthem, "The God ol' Abraham Praise." 7, Rev. Macdonald Aspland. SPECIAL ANZAC SERVICE. Subject, "Love's Superlativo Sacrifice." Anthem, "O What Beauty, Lord. Appears." Duet, "He Lined lie" (Misses Patcrson and Jones). WHATAWHATA, 2.30, Rev. M. Aspland, Anzac Service. T>RESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HAMILTON EAST PARISH. SERVICES TO-MORROW, SUNDAY. HAMILTON EAST —II a.m.. Anzac Service, Rev. R. Morgan; 7 p.m., Mr T. L. Miller. GORDONTON —7.30, Anzac Service. Rev. H. Morgan. n/TATAKOI PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES MATANGI, 11 a.m. TAUWHARE, 2.15 p.m. EUREKA, 7 p.m. SERVICES TO-MORROW: HAMILTON—Morning, 11. Evening, 7, Rev. J. J. North, Principal, Baptist Training- College. The usual services at Puketaha and Rukuhia will not be held, owing to the Anzac Memorial Services. CLAUDELANDS. SERVICES TO-MORROW. Wo-ship, 11 a.m. Sunday school, a. 30,p.m. Evening, 7 p.m. subject: Anti-Christ; Is he hero yet?" preacher: JOSIAII SALISBURY. Students' class, Tuesday, 7.30 pan. Devotional Meeting, Thursday, 7.30 p.m. All welcome. /GOSPEL HALL, VICTORIA STREET. SATURDAY —5 p.m., Fellowship Toa. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—Speaker, Mr \V. Dallas. TI'KSDAV, 7.15 —Prayer and Praise. THURSDAY, 7.10 —Ministry Meeting. Come, we shall be glad to see you. SERVICES held every Sunday, 7 p.r 11AEREMAI TEA ROOMS. Entrance rrom Victoria Street. ■PIRITUALIST CHURCH OF N.Z. Hamilton Branch. TOORAK CHAMBERSSUNDAY, 7 P.M. "HIEOSOPHICAL HAMILTON LODGE, Public Meeting. Subject: "THE VALUE OF HEAVEN." SUNDVY, \prll 25. at 7 p.m., at the Theosophical Hall, 63 Colliugwooa Street. Music. Library open. Lodge and Library open to interested visitors, Tuesday, 7.30 to 8 p.m. BICYCLES FOR SALE. iMUU.UI'II, 31, £3O; twist grips, modi. . oiling, lamp, horn, speedo, watch, (jinks' Garb; any trial.—Ring 2802 between 5.30 and 0.30. , 428 rioii all Cycles and Requisites you will jJI Buy it Cheaper at Ibbotson ilros. Large snlpments Just Landing. 15/- SalUey Birmingham Cycle;oaster hub, MlcheUu tyres, 3 coll «ICoaster hub, MlcheUu tyres, 3 coll ring saddle, pump, tools, beU and rellector; 12 mouths' guarantee.—Only at Ibbotson Bros., Ward St. CLIENT'S motor-cycle, 7-9 lip., ji ar - J ley-Davidson, £l7 10s; Sports liarv £25- 31 h.p. Triumph, £ls; u.sjl., .0 —w. M. Pitcher and Co.. Hamilton. ■>lG X, overhauled, £35; Sports llarley, "■» <'<ri. P.lnvnland £-20: nnn'frln; £MO- - e , - - >uUt cycles, best grade X&J machines, price £l2 10s.—w. M. Pitcher and Co., Agents, Hamilton. CYCLES! We have the best selection In Waikato at prices rrom £8 10s; rully guaranteed. —W. M. Pitcher and Co., HamAre YOU BUILDINGI—ir so, we stock Bricks, Lime, Cement, Plaster Wallboard, Builders' and Plumbers' Requisites. FARMERS! We stock Fencing Wire, Staples k Fertilisers. We are General Carriers, Coal & Firewood Merchants. AYBOURN AND 'Phone, 285 3 'Phone, 2853 CLAUDELANDS (Opp. Station}. 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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16780, 24 April 1926, Page 2
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