PRAYER AND WORSHIP ATI ON calls all loyal citizens to con- ; God in our national crisis. The >u to prayer and worship. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERLAN CHURCH, TE AROHA STREET. SPRINGTIME SERVICES. Morning.—ll: “WITH CHRIST IN A GARDEN. CONSIDER THE LILIES HOW THEY GROW.” Evening.—7: “THE WITNESS OF SPRING TO THE FAITHFULNESS OF GOD.” —Rev. 11. G. Gilbert. MELVILLE, 11 a.m.—Rev. j. t. Burrows. PRESBYTERY CAMPAIGN, St. Andrew’s, THURSDAY, 2Stb, 7.30 p.m. W AIKATO Rev. C. L. French. Study: “WHAT DOTH IT PROFIT MAN? ” MATANGI.—II a.m. TAMAHERE.—2 p.m. TAUWHARE.—7.3O p.m. 0.45 a.m.—Eureka Sunday School. Iv OX Minister: Rev. H. J. Lllbum. 11 a.m.—Morning Service. 7 p.m.—Evening Service. GORDONTON.—2.3O p.m., Rev. H. J. Lllbum. WAIKATO UNITED BIBLE CLASS RALLY, Knox Church Hall, MONDAY, September 25, at 8 p.m. F ll CHURCH Minister: Rev. s. J. Atkins. Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 2.15 p.m.—TE RAPA. ANNUAL FAIR, Hall, WEDNESDAY 27th, 1.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m.—Entertainment and Auction rjiIIE SALVATION ARMY, BRYCE STREET DAY OF INTERCESSION. 7.15 a_m.—Kneedrill, Commandant Atkin--10 a.m.—Colling-wood Street: Bandsman W. Aitken. 11 a.m.—lntercession: Cadet Richardson. 7 p.m.—Memorial to Bro. J. Hodson and C HRISTIAN gCIENCE gOCIETY, I HAMILTON ROOM 21 RAILWAY BUILDINGS. SUNDAY—7 p.m. I Sunday School—ll a.m. I Testimony Meeting—First Wednesday, READING ROOM, **'"3LEY CHAMBERS, Tuesday to Thursday, 2 to 4. Friday Evening, 7.Q to 9.0. S TAR OF HOPE MISSION, ROSTREVOR STREET, HAMILTON. SUNDAY.—II a.m., Breaking of Bread: National Message. 7 p.m., Healing Service. THURSDAY.—7.3O p.m., Bible Study and Prayer. Jesus Saves, Jesus Heals. Bro. and Sister Webster, Mlssioners. Q.OSPEL HALL, 254 VICTORLA STREET. SUNDAY, 7 p.m., Gospel Meeting. Speaker, Mr Wm. Bowlck. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m., Prayer Meeting and v* - Tiieosophical « x<s HAMILTON LODGE. Public Lecture: “AN OCCULT VIEW OF WAR ” SUNDAY, September 24, at 7 p.m., at the Theosophical Hall, 63 Collingwood Street. Study Class (public), WEDNESDAY, 7.30
WOMEN’S GOLF MORRINSVILLE CLUB D'RAW FOR NEXT WEEK (Special to Times) . „ MORRINSVILLE, Friday A nag- match will he plaved next week members or the Morrlnsvllle Tni-H, Mid-week players will play on XsaZ‘ ng Tile aw°l? V7o„™ mJ U fw ay '~ M r s ~asUe an d Mrs Howie, ' ?n^ n ., an< ?, Mrs Jollns - Mrs Wenzlick and Miss Hawkins, Miss Irvine and Mrs -Maclean, .Mrs Innes and Miss I. Irvine Mrs Holland and Mrs Miller, Miss Oates and Mrs Mayo, Mrs Nichoson and Mrs Blomneld, Mrs Wilson and .Mrs Caulfield, Mrs Batty and Miss Robertson. Mrs Retry and Miss Kirk, Mrs Phillips and Miss Wratt, Mrs Button and Miss Earl. First year players for Tuesday (those unable to play must rorreit): Mrs Muir and Miss Davies, Mrs Wallace and Mrs R. Pole, Mrs Mabbett and Mrs Cooper, Mrs Osborne and Mrs Dickinson. Saturday (September 30): Miss L. Strevens and Miss N. Ryan, Miss M. Strevens and Miss Porter, Miss M. Ferguson and Mrs Burden, Miss Maingay and Miss Papps, Miss McLean and Miss Milburn, Mrs Blockwood and Miss Robb, Miss Harvey and Miss Soanes, Miss Blake and Miss Kelsall.
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