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CHURCH SERVICES H E CATHEDRAL. JANUARY 23, THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. S a.m. Holy Communion. I ! a.m. Martin? and Sermon. 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. DAILY SERVICES—7 a.m.. Holy Communion; a.:m p.m.. Evensong. OUTDISTRICTS. CLAUDELANDS—9 a.m., Holy Eucharist Cancelled: 7 p.m.. Evensong and Sermon. TE RAPA—7.3O p.m., Evensong and Sermon. MATA NO 1—7.30 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. T HE PAROCHIAL DISTRICT OF FRA MKT ON. THE TTITR D SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY". ! THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST. GEOROE. (Corner or Lake Rd. and .Somerset St.) 7.30 a.m.—Service rnnrcllcri. 0 ami.—Holy Eneharisl and Sermon. 7 p.m.—Even sons: and Sermon. WHATA WHATA —2 p.m.. Evensong and M ETHODTST CHURCH II A'MILT ON CIRCUIT. SERVICES. ST. PAUL'S. LONDON STREET—I I a.m.. Rev. C. 11. Olds. RA, Subject: “Thy Kingdom Come.’' 7' p.m.. Rev. C. H. i Old?. B. A. Subject, “Achieving (he Impossible.” Anthem: “J will Pray lhe Father." ST. JAMES’S. FRANKTON —if a.m.. Mr C. A. French. 7 p.m., Rev. Athol R. Penn. •MAEROA—it a.m., Rev. Athol R. Penn; 7 p.m.. Mr J. R. Fow. WESLEY CHURCH. CLAUDELANDS —fl a.m.. Mr H. GUling. 7 p.m., Mr A. Gordon. ! TE UKU—I! a.m.. Mr L. I-lame?. RUKUHIA—2.3O, Rev. Athol R. Penn. NAWTON HALL—7 p.m., Mr R. P. ICilham. METHODIST CHURCH SERYTCES. HAMILTON EAST CIRCUIT. I ST. JOHN'S. HAMILTON EAST—-i i, Mr C. I i F. Primmer; 2.30, Sunday School and ] j Bible Classes!. 7, Rev. F. TO. T.eadley. I Subject: “IS REAL CHRISTIANITY" j PRACTICABLE TO-DAY?” Como and | hear! MATA.NOT— 7.30. Mr Wm. Harris. ! rotOTUN.V —2, Rev. F. E. Loadley; 7.30, Mr J. R. Webster. PUKKTAHA SCHOOL—2.IS, Mr F. BlacKloc.k. NEW STEAD HALL—II, Rev. F. E. Lead ley. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TE ABO HA STREET. Morning, II: “ALONE—YET NOT ALONE.” Eve-nine, 7: “GOD, MYSEI.F. AND MY BROTHER.” —Rev. H. G. Gilbert. PUBLIC HOSPITAL —5.i’5, Rev. H. G. Gilbert. MELVILLE —7 p.m., Mr J. G. Pike. AMILTON EAST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. HAMILTON EAST—II a.m., Rev. R. Morgan; 7 p.m., Ilev. J. T. Burrows. lIOBSHAM DOWNS—2 p.m., Rev. B. Morgan. GOBDONTON —7.30 p.m., Rev. B. Morgan. CURST CHURCH, PRESBYTERIAN. L FRANKTON. 11 a.m., “JONAH: A CHARACTER STUDY".” 7 p.m.: “PARTICULAR PROVIDENCE.”— Rev. J. Clark. KOROMATUA —2.30 p.m., Rev. J. Clark. jpRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. MATANCI. MATANGI—II a.in. TAMAIIERE —2 p.m. TAUWHARK, 7.30 p.m. Preacher; Rev. J. W. Marlin. jT»APTISTCHURCH, HAMILTON. 11 a.m.—Preacher, Mr Gordon Bycroft, from the N.Z. Bible Training Institute. 2.30 p.m.—Te Rapa, Mr K. Holdaway. 7 p.m.—ln the Baptist Church. Mr Byc.roft speaks on “The- Peril of Neglect.” Scats Free. ■* Hearty Welcome. QHURCH OF CHRIST, CLAUDELANDS, SERVICES TO-MORROW. FELLOWSHIP—II a.m. EVENING SERVICE, 7 p.m. Subject, “The Altar nl' Sacrifice: Vicarious Saerilleo, or Evolution?” —Preacher, Josiali Salisbury. THURSDAY. —Devotional Meeting-, 7.30. ALL WELCOME. pENTECOSTAL SERVICES. SUNDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS. LIBERTY HALL. BOSSTHEVUR STREET. Subject: I “JESUS CHRIST IS CUMING AGAIN SOON.” I 362 I 11 E S A L V A T lON A R M Y. BRYCE STREET.

7 a.m. Knecdrill. 1 1 a.m. Mrs Adjutant Ingalls. 7 p.m. Envoy .Mrs Bryant. WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m.—Half-night of Prayer, conducted by COLONEL J. ,J. TOO.ME It, D.C. You are cordially invited to these- Services. II R I S ' T I A N SCIENCE. SERVICES held every Sunday, 7 p.m., in HAKREMAI TEA ROOMS, Victoria Street. All welcome. SERVICES WILL BE RESUMED SUNDAY, FEBRUARY C. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEAK-> LAND—HAMILTON BRANCH. TOORAK CHAMBERS, 7 p.m. Services resumed. All welcome. v /• S' I’I^HEOSOPHICAL gOCIETY. HAMILTON LODGE, CHRISTMAS VACATION. Public meeting’s will he resumed on and after SUNDAY,. February cth, 1027. EDUCATtOWRU C CO UNTAN C Y FURTHER HEMINGWAY SUCCESSES. At the i 926 Examinations 222 of our candidates secured Accountancy Passes. BOOK-KEEPING FINAL. Again Hemingway’s students negotiated successfully Hie biggest hurdle of the Accountancy Course. Of the published Dominion total or 58 passes, tits were ours. We passed more candidates than all other Schools combined. ENSURE SUCCESS. .Inin the School that, for thirty years without a break, has held premier place in the, successful teaching of Accountancy. TV EM IN G WAY’S P.O. Box 516, gCIIOOLS. AUCKLAND. Local Rcprcsentollve, T. G. REYNOLDS, A.R.ft. (M.Z.). Rational Bank Buildlnao. p>OYS’ aP-wool golf hose, coloured tops. -O —The Great Bargain Stores’ Monster Summer Sale. 517 Q YRUP or Mandrake tones up the liver, O stomach and bowels; 2/6. —At Edwards’, Chemist. EDWARDS’ Syrup or Mandrake: nature’s herbal juices in concentrated form; tor liver and stomach.—Edwards. Chemist np HE Great Bargain Stores’ Monster- Sunii- mer Sale starts next Tuesday. See the values in towels.

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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17008, 22 January 1927, Page 2

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