CHURCH SERVICES. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church.— 11 a.m., Deputation L.M.M.; 7 p.m., Rev. E. W. Walker; Mangapapa, 7 p.m.. Mr. J. Peach. 9.45 a.m., Young Men s Bible Class (senior and junior); 2.30 p.m., Sunday School and Young Womens Bible Class (junior); 3 p.m.,’ Young Women s Class (senior). Old, Manse; Endeavor Meeting, every Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.; Pmiyer Meeting, Wednesday evenings, 7.30 p.m.; choir practice, Friday. Mr. Orant and his office-bearers extend a cordial welcome to residents and visitors to any of these services. _ . , Patntahi Parochial District—Services next Sunday: Waerenga-o-kuri, 2 p.m.; Patntahi, 7 p.m. H. T. Rawnslay, Vicar. Baptist Tabernacle.—ll a.m., Rev. J. A. Lochore; 7 n.nn. Rev. T. Keith Ewen. Subject, “The Passing Oporptunity. The choir will contribute an anthem and_ solo. Methodist Church.—Sunday School Anniversary. Music by 150 voices and instruments. Conductor, Mr. C. J. East. Preachers: Morning. Rev. T. Keith Ewen; afternoon, Sister Agnes and Rev. J. A. Lochore; evening. Mr. J. A. Jones and Rev. J. A. Lochore. The church will •be decorated for the occasion. Ormond, 3, Mr. J. Kennedy; Te Hapara, Sunday school 2.30. service at 7, Mr. H. A. Tunnicliffe. All cordially invited to the seryices.
ABSTRACT OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lincoln rams for sale —J. Ferguson. Grazing property for sale —Dalgety and Go. Man able to drive wanted for country Store. Meeting of settlers—Matawai School. Programme —Muriwai Sports. Business advt.—Premium Bond Co. Business advt—Baldwin and Rayward. Address, Masonic Hall—Henry Victor. Tenders—Cook County Council. Tenders for river protection bank. Stock sale —Common. Shelton, and Co. - Jewellery bargains at Nasmith and Son's Sections to let —G. K. Pasley. Business advt—Shilling Bazaar. Orchestral Concert—His Majesty's The&<Thanks notice—Thomas Ward. Thanks notice —T. E. Lees. Thanks notice-T. Jex-Blake Good general wanted—Mrs. C. P. HaAuction sale —F. S. Malcolm and Co. Residence to let in Stanley Road. Smart errand boy wanted—T. Adams. Young lady wanted to assist—T. Adams Business advt.—C. Kernot. Business aclvt. —Machell and Russell. Business advt. —W. Stewart. Blacksmith's improver wanted. Tenders wanted erection bridge over Waiapn River. • Gent.'s bicycle lost. County elections—Warkohu. Labor Party notice. ' The popular Roslyn Writing Pads (copyrighted), 6d and Is each from all storekeepers.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3372, 11 November 1911, Page 7
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