TO-MORROW'S SERVICES, gT. JOHN'S 04ATHEDRAL. 8 a.m. — Holy Communion. 11 a.m. — Matms. Preacher. The Dean» 7 p.m.— Evensong. Preacher, 'Captaia S.quires. Antliem: "Hosanna in the Highest" (Sfainer); 6.45— Voluntary : Ave Maria (Schubert) Closing Voluntaries: . i Allegro and Finala Fugato - \ (Bellairs)' ' Ailegretto in B Minor (Guilmant) ORMOND CHAPEL. 7,45 a.m.— Holy Communion. - 7 p.m. — Evensong. Preacher, Cahon Clarke. ^ ■ QT. AUGUSTINE'S.— 8, H-C.; 11, . Choral Eucharist, preacher Capta'in Squires, C.A. ; 6.45, Recital; 7,' preacher, lhe4 Viear (anthem, "Turn Thy Faee From My Sins," Attwood), St- Luk'e^s: 11 and 7. APIER ' JgAPTIST - 0NHURCH>:. (tb® Church with the home-touch); '■ Corner Clive Square and TehnysQti BtreeL 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. • ' • • REV. 0. MACHATTIE. ' • VISITORS CORDIALLY IN VITED; rjlRlNlTY METHODIST CHURCH* Clive Square. 11 a.m,— Mr C. Strack, B.A. 7 p.m.— Mr Jlewellen King. Anthem: "The Prince of Peaee."Duet from "Elijah," Mrs E. Morris an'd Mr H. C. Thompson. rnitlNITY METHODIST CHURCH, f- Subnrban Services— Wesley HalL 11 a.m. Mr C. Strack; Onepoto,' 7 p.m. Mr R. Thomas; Westshore, 7 p.m. Mr G. y- Laws,- Greenmeadows, 11 a.m. Mr! H. W, Miiner, 7 p.m. Mr W- Rose. v . — — V (^ONGltEGATlONAL CHURCH. — U a.m., ^ "Doing the. Impossible" ; 7 p.m., Service for Youhg 'Men an'd Women, "What Christ Means to ® Young Man (speakers, Mr Alf. Wrav and Eev, rrank de Lisle), Communion."" ST' „ PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Dalton Street. Rev.J- A. Asher, preacher. Morning eervioe, 11, "Economie- and other Forms of : Dep.ression," and "Leave it to Me" (young people) ; evening, 7, "Rutualjsm ai more dangerous enemv than Ritualism." Visitors always weleome. APIER SOUTH PRESBYTERIAN. ; CHURCH, Nelson Crescent. — 11 a.m., Communion Service, subject YLjght Sharers or Ljght Bearers"; 7 p.m.,' '-The Lord hath need of him." Preacher, Rev. ' , H. Gould. Everyhody welcome. - *-' Q[T. ANDREW'S, Port Alniriri.— 8 a.m.^ T3 Holy Communion ; 11 a.m., Mafins (preacher, Captain Kirby, of tlie Ghurch. Army); Eskdale, .11 -a.m. Matins; Tangoio, 2.30 p.m- * • • "OORT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-— 11 a.m., Hply Communion ;. 7 p;m.» "The Coming of Christ." Soloist, Miss G. Neilson. .. : ' . . fJ^HE gALVATION ^RMY,. Carlyle Street, ^Napier. "- YOUNG' PECPLE'S ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, . • Conducted by " *! MAJOR GRAY, OF PALMERSTON NORTH, '•* '. At 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. " Open-air Meeting at Enfield Rpaxl afj 45 a.m. *. ' "r .*Y . I . ... v . "' MONDA.Y, AT. 7.^.' ' J Great Anniversary- Pfogramme. f ~ 0JQSPEL JJALL,. Carlyle Street, Napier. 11 a.m,, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Evening at 7, Gospel address by Mr Barham, of Meeanee. All heartify invited to attend. WESTSHORE PUBLIC HALL.-7 p.m. Gospel address. All heartily invited. . pHRISTIAN SCIENCE.— Services field VV every Sunday at 7 p.m., Masonio Hall, Munroe Street (next Technical College). All are cordially invited. . * SPIRITUAL SERVICE by Mr? HarrisRoberts, Friendly Society's -Hall, Emerson Street, Sunday, 7 p.m. Flo-ral messages. Subject ,"The Heralds of Advent." Puhlic class, Tuesday, 8 p.m. notices.^BUNCB CL>I 7:0 - YOUR XMAS SHOPPING - A " " REAL PLEASURE AT CLIVE. HOUSE. IMPOKTED DIRECT AND CHEAPEE THAN EVER— 1 ' ' A Wonderful Display of ' XMAS DOLLS AND' TOYS," . GLASSWARE-, - UOXED HANDKERCHIEFS, PRESENTS GALORE. Also FREE to every purchaser of £5 worth of goods during December: A set of Stainless Carvers - or half-dozen Stainless Knives or Forks. SHOP EARLY AND OFTEN At |JEO. 0 rjlHORNTON'S. XMAS HOLIDAY BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKENJ^| O 11 B R E HOT SPRINGS HOTEL. ■ The Iloliday-maber's Poradise. Accommodation for 70 Guests. - Glorious Scenic Attractions. ' Hot Mineral Springs and Bqths. Nine-hole Golf Link's. Magnificent Grass Tennis C'ourts. Shoofing, ample Garage AccommodatioOb Deep-sea Fishing. : TARIFF : 15/- per day, £4 4/-: per ueek. Speeial reduction for children. E. B. SITORTT : Proprietor.gARRY'S JgOTTLlNG 00.. THE U P-TO-D ATE BOTTLERS Of SPEIGHT'S AND TUI ALE, McG A VIN-STK ACHAN STOUT, In Quarts, Pints and N ipa. Ihsist on the bottle with the E YELLOW TOP. Our customers are invited to inspect ou-r new Bottling Store. I^ARRY'S |jOTTL4NG 0G.. | TD.. V^LLEST'EV ROAD: NA \U i: R. TO GARDENERS. rf^ARDEN SAND AVA1I.ABLE afi Pakowhai Shingle Pit. Now is tha time for lightening up your beavv soils. Price 6/- per yard nett at the yar.is; also bhmgle 2/6, Crushed Meta] 6'- per vard nett. GENERAL HA.ULAGE CO., LTD.; 'Phona 11S6, i
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 261, 6 December 1930, Page 7
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