CHURCH SERVICES. H E c IATHEBftAL. iOTH. SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. OCTOBER 26: $ a.ih., Holtf Communion, x ... 11 a.m.. Sung: Euchari3t: Th © of Preabhet*: R6V, F, Ferry* vicar-eleet or Methven, Canterbury; 3.15 p ; m.j Holy Baptism. ;„.*=**. 7 p.m., EveHsong:: THe Dean; ...A 1 n /1 t “. em< “My God Look Upon Me” (Reynolds). OUT-DISTMCTS. CLAUDELA.NDS: 7 p.m., Evensong. ■ HAMILTON EAST: 9 a.th;, Holy Communion. 16.15 a.m., cmiareh’S service. PIAKO ROAD: 11.15 a.m., Mattlns. GORDONTON: 2.30 p.m., Evensong-. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29. 10.30 ami., Holy Communion, followed by "Quiet Day” /for the Mothers’ Union. Conductor: *rile Venerable Archdeacon G. H. Gavin. JAROCHIAL DISTRICT OF FRANKTON. NINETEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. PARISH CHURCH OF ST, GEORGE (Corner of Somerset Street and Lake Rbad) 7.15 a.m., Holy Cdillmiihlon; 9 a.m l( Sung Eucharist and Serman; 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. frankton west —6.30 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. . FOREST LAKE—7.4S p.m., Evensong and Sermon. TL'HIKARAMEA—II a.m., Holy Communion and Sermon. . NAWTON HALL —11.15 a.m., Morning Prayer and SerriiOii. METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES, HAMILTON CIRCUIT. ST. PAUL’S, LONDON STREET—II a.m., Sel’Viee conducted by Bible Class. Leaders. G. 45. p.m., Organ Prelude by Mr T. S. Webster. , 7 pith; Rhv, Percy Paris- “The Real Thing,” 6.15 p.m., Communion, .... . . ST. JAMES’S, FRANKTON.—Church Anniversary; 11 a.m,, Rev, Perdy Paris; 2.45 p;hl;, SPEGIAL CHILDREN’S SERVICE, Rev. A. 0. Harris. 7 p.m., Rev. F. 7. Parker. Special music and soloists. • . WeDnEsdAY, oCt. 29, at 6 p.m., Anniversary Concert. An interesting programme; > ... .. . ... , MAEROA—II a.m,, Rev. F. J. Parker; 7 p.m=, Mi 1 H. Gilllng. .... WESLEY CHURCH, CLAUDELANDS—I.I aiin., Mr J, R.-Fow, 7 p.m;, .Mr J. C« Tietjens. Solos by Miss Blacklock. Residents cordially invited to services. TE UKU—II a;m., Mr H; Ibbotson, RUKUHIA— 2 p.m., Rev. Pfercy Paris. METHODIST CHUHCH SERVICES. Hamilton east circuit. ST. JOHN’S, HAMILTON EAST.—Morning, 11, Mr 1. C. Tietjens. Evening 7, Rev. A. 0. Harris (Sacra- . ment). MATANGi, 7.30 p.m.—Mr H. Ibbdtsen. ROTQ'TUNA, 2 p.m.=Rev, F. J; Parker 7;3d p.ril.—Mr.L. Money PUKETAHA, 2.15 pTm.—Mr H, R. Thompson. NEWSTEAD, 11 a.m.—Rev. A. 0. Harris. S T. ANDREW’S PF.ESBYTEfIIAN CHURCH. TE AROHA STREET. U a.m ; J “The Plire Heart and the Vision dr God.” 7 p.m.: “Truth, tag Breaker or Fettbrs.” Rev. H. G. Gilbert. Eible Class Labour Day Rally, Mbiiddy. MELVILLE, 11 a.m., Rev. J. T. Burrows. JJAMILTON EAST PRESBYTERIAn.ALBERT STREET. 11 a.m.: “Work out your dwii Salvation.” 7 pjm.: “Thou Shalt Have No Other Gods Berore Me.” 2 p ; m., HORSHAM DOWNS: Combiunioh. • Rdv. J. Haslop at.,above. Services. 7.30 p.m., GORDONTON: Mr ; J. Hattton. TNiRSt. Church, presPyterian, kino JCI STREET, FHANkTON. ll a.m.: “Essentials or Worship: (1) Knowledge of God.” 5.30 p.m.: Hospital .Sendee: 7 p.m.: “Fungoid Christianity.” , Rev.. Lawrence Rogers, M.A. GUT: STATIONS: 11 a.m., TE RAPA, Mr E. Dyason. 2.30 P.m., Mr_E, Dyason. easy presbyte&ian PAiiiSH Minister; Rev. D.< K, Hay. MATANGI, .11 a.rn. TAMAHERE, 2 p.m. TAUWHARE, 7.30 pin. B APTIST CHURCH, LONDON STREET*. Minister: Pastor R. a. Bycroft. 10.30 a.m.: Prayer Meeting In School Hall. 11 a.m.: “Exposition or the Word.” 2:30 :p;hi;,- SUiiday Sdhbol arid Bible Classes. 6.45 p.m.-, Song Service. led by the CH6ir. 7 p.m., “What to with Life’s Burdens;” OF CHRIST, CLAUDELANDS jQHURCH ' -Services To-morrow, 7 a.th.—For Fellowship; 2.30 . p.ih.—Siinday -School and Bi classes'. |7 p.m.—Evangelist C. Cates. Subject: “ THE SECRET' -GOSPEL.” a Welcome Awaits You. id OSPEL HALL, VICTORIA STREET. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—Speaker, Mr S. Hamiltoi TUESDAY, 7.30 P.m. —Praise, and Praye THURSDAY, 7.30 jpon.—Gospel Ten Frankton, ' OOMBI YOU WILL BE WELCOME JpRANKTON TOWN HALL ANTE-ROOM. £ P.-M.—Sunday School, f.P.M.. .SUNDAY.—GospeI Tent, 7.80 P.M., TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY.—GO9= pel Tent. 7.80 P.M., .THURSDAY.— GospeI Tent.. M CORNER OF LAKE ROAD AND COMMERCE ’ iSI’REE'TS Speaker: M-R C, F. SEDGE, Evangelist. .' Come and Hear his Message (It’s rbr yoil). IJIHE gALVATION • A RMY, ‘ BRYCE STREET, . HAMILTON. f a.m., Kneedrlil. 11 a.m.," Holiness. 7 p.m., Salvation. Juniors, to a.m. and 2 p.m. Open Air, 10 a.m., Harwood Street. Leader, Sister Kibblewhite. i/NHRISTIAN SCIENCE STUDENTS’ \J ASSOCIATION; Removed from Room 1, A.M,P. Building. Services now held every Sunday, 7 p.m., INVICTA BUILDINGS,..._• _ OPPOSITE STRAND THEATRE. All Welcome. MEETING ROOM. TOORAK CHAMBERS, Breaking or Bread, n p.m. rjIHEOSOPHiOAL . iJjOCIETY. .HAMILTON LODGE. <3* mu# fi Public Meeting. Subject: “DEATH AND LIFE.” SUNDAY, October 26, at 7 p.m., at the Theosophical Hall; 03 Collingwood Street. .Library open. Study Class (public), Tuesdays, 7.30 p.m. Lodge and Library open to visitors. CHIMNEY-SWEEPING. DEWAR, Chimney-sweep, 384 Victoria Street. Register Plates Fitted. All ilia Executed. Lawn Mowers Overed called Tor and delivered. Orders aptly attended co. phone 2890. “tjHEPARATION and Preserving or Eggs.” JL Write for this valuable Tree booklet; issued by the makers of NORTON’S Premier Egg Preservative. Box 31, Lyttelt6ri. 24 EXCESS fat quickly reduced with Youth-n-Form Capsules. No dieting or exercise. Absolutely harmless.—Balllle’s Atd., Chemists. . (5).
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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18159, 25 October 1930, Page 2
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