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CHURCH SERVICES Q\TIIEDnAL CHURCH OF ST. PETER. Sunday m Octave of the Ascension. 7 a.ill.—H«»K ...Mini.:mi..ll. * a. hi. — Holy Communion. •J a.m.—Ho y Eucharist mid Sermon. * | m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. 11.15 a.m.—Holy Communion, St. David's, 1! p.m.-—Evening Prayer, St. .Marys, Gordon ton. 11 a.m.— Holy Communion, Whltlkahu (Gordonton j. 7 p.m.—livening Prayer, Hamilton East Church Hall. 7 p.m.—Evening Prayer, Te Rapa Hall. PAROCHIAL DISTRICT OF CLAUDELAN’DS St. Aldan's Churcn. Sunday after the Ascension, ft a.m.—Holy Communion, l 1 a.m.—Family Service. 1.30 p.m.— Biole Class. 7 p.m.—Evening Prayer. Rev. canon O. A. Crossman, Vicar. BT. GEORGES CHURCH.' FRANKTON. Sunday after Ascension Day. 9 a.m.—Procession Holy Eucharist and Sermon. 7 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Procession. $ a.m.—limy Communion, Holy Trinity, forest take. S am.—Holy Communion, St. David's, Frankton West. 11.15 a./n. —Holy Communion, Te Pahu. 2.30 p.m.—Evening Prayer, St. Barnabas’, What a what a. 7 p.m. Evening Prayer, Holy Trinity, Forest Lake. JJKMILTON METHODIST CIRCUIT. ST. PAUL*B, London St: 11 a.m. Rev. c. L. French. 7 p.m.—Rev. C. H. olds. B.A. Subject: “What Makes a Man a Christian?” FRANKTON: 11 a.in.—Mr R. P. Kilham. 7 p.m. —Rev. R. H. Allen. CLALDELA.NDS: 11 a.m.—Rev. J. w. Tarker. 7 p.m.—Mr L. P. Spragg. TE UKU: 11 a.m.. Rev. R. H. Allen. MAEROA: ST. JOH.VS METHODIST. HAMILTON E. THANKSGIVING DAY. ST. JOHN’S—II am . Rev. \V. Gatman. Parade of the Boys Brigade and Girls’ Life Brigade. Song Service, <>.3o p.m. 7 p.in.. Rev. w. Gatman. Subject:— “THE SUPREME COURT.” Men on Trial for their Lives. WHAT OF THE VERDICT? MATA.NGI—7 p.m., Mrs W. Gatman. ROTUTUNA —2 p.m., Rev. W. Gatman. I’LKETAHA —2 p.m., -Mr W. Wlleat»ey. NEW STEAD—II a.m., Mrs W. Gatman. KLAkv.itA —7.ls p.m., Mr A. H. Clement. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Te Aroba Street. .Morning 11: “Scripture, the Purpose of its Writing and the Glory of Beliel.” Evening 7: “In the Light of the World. Ourselves, our Lire, our Destiny.” Rev. h. G. Gilbert. MELVILLE: 1 I a.m.. Rev. J. T. Burrows. PUBLIC HOSPITAL: 5.45, llev. 11. G. Gilbert. _ INI KST PRE SBYTI-rTa N CHURCH, KING 8 I Kfc ET. Rev. c. L. French. Church Anniversary and Thanksgiving I. —Rev. C. 11. Jholr at both e and SundayKnox Presbyterian cuuhcti Albert Street. Hamilton East. KNOX—n a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. W. A. Carmichael. HORSHAM DOWNS—2 p.m., Rev. \\\ A. umes Batrmlchael. GOMDUNTON—7.3O p.m., tersby. \%i rt.kATU EA'T PREMIYTEhTaN CIILRCII ▼ ▼ Rev. B. C. Nottage, B.A. 1 1 i.rn. -Maiangl. -Tauwliare. C AHLRCH OK CHRIST, CLALDELA.NDS II am —Communion Service. PASTOR WM. CAMPBELL, or Auckland. 2.30 p.m.—Sunday school & Bible Classes, Claudelands. Also: 13 Wye at, Frankton. 7 p.m.— “LIVES CONSECRATED TO CHRIST.” PASTOR WM. CAMPBELL. HOSPITAL SERVICE—S.4S p.m. TONIGHT (Saturday)—Sppclal Camp Rally. TUESDAY—Pastor Wm. Campbell. r PHE SALVATION ARMY, BH ICE STREET 7 a.m.—Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. 7 p.m.—Great Gospel Meeting. The Army’s Bright Gospel Meetings Baptist church, London street. Minister: Rev. K. 11. Carter. 11 a.m —“BEWILDERED PEOPLE.” 7 p.in.—“A TREMENDOUS WORD.” Third of scries of addresses on Key Word*. You will be welcome. Fine Singing. Excellent Cliolr G° All welcome. Mlssloncrs: sister and Brother Webster. Jesus Heals Jesus Saves. SUNDAY—I I a.m.. Gospel Service and breaking of Bread. 7 p.m.. Gospel and ROOM 31 RAILWAY BUILDINGS. SUNDAY—7 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL—II a.m. Testimony Meeting, first Wednesday 8 pr United Services. 'PUtUSOPHICAL SOCII Hamilton Lodge Public Lecture. MR GEOFFREY HODSO Sunday, May 21, at 7 p.m., at the T 1 sopbical Hall. 63 Colllngwood St. Col tion. Study Class y public;, Wed. 7.30 GARDEN PLACE BUS STOP, SUNDAY EVENING AT 7.15 O.CLOCK. Bright Singing and Gospel Message. No Collection. COME AND JOIN US. jjLBLIC -^DURESS Will be given In Victoria Street, Hamilton, SUNDAY at i. 30 SUNDAY Subject: "WHERE PIT) THE HUMAN RACE COME FROM? WlfcYT WAS ITS ORIGINAL CONDITION? ALL ARE INVITED. No Collection. «JHRISTADELPIIIAN At 11 a.m. BUSINEBS PERSONALS WE BUY Pianos, Piano-Accordions. Ac cordtons, Guitars, Violins, Ukuleles—m fact, any Musical Instruments fo< which you have no rurther use. If yoi prefer, we will trade in same on one o our Gulbransen or Goidentoue Radios. Easj terms if desired. Phone 1491 and talk i over—better still, call and see us: LEWIS EADY, LTD, 42 Victoria St. Hamilton. Phone 1491 PiANOS and ANY OTHER INSTRUMENT PUBCHASED FOR CASH. Consult us for immediate inspection. J. H. GITTOS, Railway Buildings.

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Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22353, 20 May 1944, Page 2

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