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CHURCH CERVICES J_JA.MiL lUN jyjiMalLßa’ AND £JOUNCIL OF £HURCHES. jyjO.MII OF yyriTNESS. gl NDAY, gEPT. ggTH. T 0 Q CT * 31 ST ’ 1943 ’ OF pULFITSI piRST -yyEEK piRST £IHURCH: gT. QHURCII: JJAPTIST £JHURCH: QHURCH OF QHRIST: gr pit AUL’S piILRCH: g T . JOHN’S C .l Jamieson. MELVILLE: 11 a.m.—Rev. j. T. Burrows. 11 a.m.—Rev. j. J. North, D.D. < induction Service of Rev. F. H. Carter). 7 p.m.— Rev. c. L. French. 7 p.m.—Rev. J. \V. Parker. 11 a.m.—Rev. C. L. Frenrh. 7 p.m.—Rev. H. G. Gilbert. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH: 11 a.m.—Rev. :y. w. Olds. ” Salisbury. r. Olds. Knlgrbt. Jamieson. TE RAPA CHURCH: 2 p.m.—Rev. J. V MATANGI 1 1 ROTOTU r A. H. Clements. 2 p.m.—Rev. w. Gatman. NOX pIHURCH: K >°x C 7 p.m.—Miss Zillah Rushton. 11 a.m.—Youth Day, Mr J. Batter sby. 7 p.m.—Mr W. J. McCormack. HORSHAM DOWNS: 2 p.m.—Rev. w. A. Carmichael. GORDONTON: 7.30 p.m.—Rev. w. A. Carmichael. EVERY CITIZEN INVITED TO ATTEND CHURCH TOMORROW FOR WORSHIP AND THANKSGIVING.

CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. PETER. XIV Sunday affrr Trinity. 7 a.m.. Holy Communion; 8 a.in.. Holy Communion; y a.m.. Holy Eucharist and Sermon; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer and Serif am —Holy Communion, Te Rapa Hall. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion, Melville. 7 p.m.—Evening Prayer, St. Davids, 2 p.m^——Evening Prayer, St. Mary’s, Gor--11 d °amr—Holy Communion, Piako Road (Gordon tonj. ST. GEORGE’S, FRANKTON. XIV Sunday artor Trinity. 7 a.m.—Holy Communion. 0 a.m.—Sung Eucharist and Sermon. 7 p. m .— Evening Prayer and Sermon. TUHIKARAMEA—--11 a.m. t Holy Communion and Sermon. HOLY TRINITY, Forest Lake—•2.3o p.m.. Evening Prayer and Sermon. TTA.MILTO.N METHODIST CIRCUIT. ST. PAUL’S, London Street 11 a.m.. Rev. c. L. French; 7 p.m., Rev. H. G. Gilbert. FRANKTON—--11 a.m.. Student N\ W. Olds; 7 p.m., Pastor J. Salisbury. CLALDELANDS — ft a.m.. Major MahafTle. TE UKU—--11 a.m.—Chaplain-Major V. R. Jamie--7 p.m.—Spring Flower Service. Student N. W. Olds. TE RAPA—--2 p.m.—Student N. W. Olds. HALL, 254 VICTORIA STREET. SUNDAY, 7 p.m., GOSPEL MEETINO. Speaker: MR HYDE. Subject: “He Shall be Great." THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. Prayer and Ministry Meeting. ALL WELCOME. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY Hamilton Lodge. Public Lecture “The Rise and Fall of Races and Nations." SUNDAY, Sept. 20, at 7 p.m. at the Theosophlcal Hall, 63 Collingwood St. Members Meeting 6.15. Social Evening (members At friends; Wednesday, 7.45 p.m.

RACES AT PAEROA DETAILS OF ACCEPTANCES POLAND CUP FIELD OF 1# Below are given the acceptances received for the Ohlnemuri Jockey Club’s spring meeting at I’aeroa next Saturday. With 66 acceptors In the Taumarunul stakes, provision will be made for three divisions and It will be the second race, the Kopuarahl Hurdles, to start at 1t.15, being the first. Provision will be made Tor two divisions In the Piplroa Hack Handicap. Acceptances:— KOPUARAHI HURDLE'S. or £225; 14 miles.—Besiege, 11.3; Rlack Musk, 11.1; Air Port, 9.10; Rich Blood. Winning Tray. 9.4; Sir Grant. 9.3; Northlander, Ascot Bloom, Chain Acre, 9.2; Spear Watch, White Mark, Myslto, Cherry Hunter. Strong Thread. Prince Rewa, Kouraeka. Gold Age, Our Nation, Coronaro. Loyal Grant, 9.0. TAUMARUNUI STAKES, or £200; special weights; 6 Tur.—Karls, Day Dreamer, Advance Eagle, Conquistador, Gold Cape, Monojay, Banchory, Boystown, The Hawker, Uncle Hewitt. Autoscore. Roman Orator, Walfox, Colonel Vaals, Eagle Hawk, Nordic Song. Peter Hazrat, Vaferflamc. Fine Kin, New Battle, Storm Fox, skateaway, 8.9; Cracrort. Tavernslde, Flying Hazard, Greek Boy, Retort, Nepeta, SpearTast. Bettermusk, Lady Nenagh, Goldtne. Pleiad, Dumbo, Bruno Boy, Miss Velocipede. Mercurial, Kittyora, Foxwyn, Gordon's Choice, Beau Din, Odvaals, Lady Dink. Sousa, Laddie Boy, Cowper, La Roslta. On Time, Theme song. Sweet Barries, Manarth, Rampant, Llndisrarne, 8.4; Rolanul, Colostrip. Evening Coat. Sky Queen, Golden One, Prompt. Theology, Dink's Jewel. Sharwyn, Carnwath, Mollie Bon. Royal Battle. Foxrose, 7.13. N GATE A HANDICAP, or £250; about 7 Tur. and 60 yards.—Flying Acre, 9.1; Gaymiss, 8.13; Kentish. 8.11; Betterrnan, 8.2; Expanse, Abbey Fox, Paymaster, 7.11; Tellsom. 7.10; Verulam, Taku Kara. 7.5; Come True, Panotil, l.a Fillette, Transmitter. Harmony, 7.7. PIPIROA HACK HANDICAP, or £225; apprentice riders; 9 Tur.—Tweedsmuir, 9.0; Gentry, Classic, 8.6; Sir Dingle, 8.5; Marinoto. x.i Radio Call, Skyette. 8.3; Fo.xette. 7.13; High Tone. Diagonal. Willow Wor*d, Hunting Mac, Kanui, 7.12; Josette, 7.10, Royal View. La Hosita, 7.8; Mercury Ray. Mr Chips Win-lake. Gal Garde. Stock Exchange. The crow. Peter Hazrat. Ever True. VaTer-flame, Strong Thread, Brome, Sporting Bronze. 7.7. POLAND Cl'P HANDICAP, or £400; 1J miles.—Lou Rosa. lo.2; Monte Cristo, 8.5; Kinsman, 7.9; Air Port, British Mint. 7.5; Clipper, Clinch. Abbey Fox, Merry A’aals, Bronio, Little Rose, Tellsom, Maori Song, Hogarth. Vaalsmoss. 7.0. MARAM ARI A STEEPLECHASE, or £250; •bout 2 4 miles.—Fore-t Glen. Surpeer., 10.13: Gar Vaals. 10.9; Blsquit. 10.7; Gay Movie, 10.5; Brandon Hall, 9.9; surv|d, 9.5 Mendelssohn, Half Caste. 9.3; Tanaku. Day Dreamer. Retort. Hunting Chief, Show Day, Autowalt, Jill, Northlander. Ramlllles. FLYING HANDICAP, or £250; 6 fur.— Tfeenah, Route March. 9.2; Foxola, Duncannon. 8.11; Flying Acre. 8.8; Olga’s Pal, 8.0; Sweet Biscuit, 7.11; Betterrnan, 7.9 Jov Vaals. 7.8; Bonny Pay, 7.6; Ora- . 3; Town Section, kau. Aero King, Verulam. Maori Song. Llandine. 7.1 GavJax, Panonl, Kinsted, Miss Jose, La Fillette, Tiger Tan. 7.0. KEREPEEHI HACK HANDICAP, or £200; A fur.—Te Hlnemoa. 9.7; Hum-a-song, 9.0; Mlblnul, 8.11; Skydonna, 8.6; Gaylax. 8.4; Yorkish, Our Joy, 8.3; Noble Eagle, Great Draw. Exeter. 8.1; Joy Musk, 8.0; Korotangi. Radio Call, sir Simon, 7.12; Brier. 7.11; Lord Tuck. 7.10; Atatu, Manora. 7.9; Grey Salute. Carnwath, The Crow, Advance Eagle. Victory Torch, Starvaal, Lady Dink, .Nordic Song, 7.7. ATTACKED IN OFFICE •Tm getting your cold:” he said. But bis client handed him Pulmonas. “These will attack Infection!” he said. Pulmonas act by antiseptic vapours throughout breathing passages. Coughs, colds, quickly relieved. In tins, all chemists and stores. In three sizes. Manufactured by Stacey

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Waikato Times, Volume 132, Issue 22152, 25 September 1943, Page 2

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