NOTES AND NOTICES.
Rev. J'. A. Locliore will continue the series of addresses on “Problems of Life” to-morrow evening, taking "The Problem of Getting On”; anthem by choir; solo,
‘‘The Promise of Life,” Nurse Amoon. Communion will be celebrated at the close. Missioner J. A. Jones will conduct the morning service and Mr J. F. Doherty the Mangapapa Public School service. The P.S.A. will meet in the gardens at 2.45.
The To Hapara Sunday School anniversary is to be celebrated to-morrow, when the children will render special music under the baton of Mr Don. Adults as well as children are invited to the three services. The preachers will be: 3 p.m., Rev. W. Grant; 7‘p.m., Rev. T. Keith Ewen. The collections will be for the Sunday School work.
Rev. T. Keith Ewen will preach in the Baptist Tabernacle to-morrow (Sunday) horning at 11 a.m. Mr J. A. Jones will conduct the evening service at 7 p.m. . This afternoon at 2.30 the Opera House pictures will resume operations after being closed for three days owing to other attractions. The star picture at the matinee will be ‘ Lieut. Rose and the Train Wreckers,” and this film will be supported by a special children's programme. In the evening the “feature” will be a pictorial representation of “Dante’s Inferno.’’
The morning subject at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church to-morrow will be
“The Voice of Rejoicing.” In the evening -Mr Grant will speak on “The General Assembly’s Temperance Report.” A solo and anthem will be rendered at the evening service. Mr Frank Auld will conduct the Mangapapa service at 7 o’clock. There is at present being shown in Mr J. S. Allan's line new workroom in Williams’ Buildings, Gladstone Road, a Norvic air-gas plant, which is one of the simplest, safest, and most compact little contrivances imaginable. The plant, which has a very low consumption, is capable of producing thirty 50-candle-povver light, and is admirably adapted for lighting, heating and cooking in country hotels or residences. The machine js of English manufacture, and comes from the well-known firm of Messrs Bolton and Paul, of Norwich. Mr Allan has secured the sole agency for the Poverty Bay district. Patrons of Pathe Pictures will find excellent entertainment a-waiting them at His Majesty's Theatre to-night, when a new programme of all-round excellence will be shown for the first time. The usual matinee will be held at 2.30 this afternoon.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3693, 30 November 1912, Page 7
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400NOTES AND NOTICES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3693, 30 November 1912, Page 7
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