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CHURCH OF ENGLAND. riMIE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF 1 ST. PAUL. THE I’OURTH SUNDAY IN LENT. 8 a.in.; Holy Communion. 9.15 a.m.: Young People's Church. Il a.m.: Matins and Sermon. 12 noon: Holy Uoiniuunion. 7 p.m.: Eiensong and Sermon. PREACHER: CANON D. J. DAVIES. BAPTIST CHURCHES. Baptist church; vivian STREET. EAREWELL SERVICES FAREWELL SERVICES of REV. L. J. BOULTON SMITH, who proceeds to the pastorate at Oxford Terrace, Christchurch. 11 a.m. QUARTERLY COMMUNION. Thanksgiving-—lulereessiou for World Peace: Missions: Revival. (Brief In Memoriuiu to the late Mr. Thus. Gorland). 7 p.m., PEOPLE'S SERVICE. Sermon. "THE FINALITY OE CHRIST.” "THE dNALITV OF CHRIST." "THE FINALITY OF CHRIST.” Popular ll.vHearty Singing. Aiilliein : "1 Am Alpha." Special Soloist : Rev. Lawrence North. PUBLIC FAREWELL Rev. and Mrs. L. J. Boulton Smith. Tuesday, March 21. 7.30 p.m. Tuesday, March 21. 7.30 p.m. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. HIE SALVATION ARMY THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, « VIVIAN STREET. 11 :i.in.-Holine, Meeting. Subject: "Siibct,nice or Shadow?" Speaker: ADJUTANT GEO. THOMPSON.
3 p.m.—The lliiiip.v. Hour, featuring THE CITADEL BAND in Request numbers. 7 p.m. —'The People’s Salvation Meeting. I Subject: "By Your Invitation.” I Speaker: MRS. ADJUTANT THOMPSON. A Cordial Welcome to All at the Home of a Happy Religion. EASTER CANTATAS. 12 CANTATAS SUITABLE FOR EASTER PRESENTATION at 1/3 each. We offer these to Church Choirs or Sunday School Singing Companies at a discount of 10 per cent. "The Stranger of Galilee,” with other popular Solos. 2/6, post free. THE S.A. AUXILIARY CO., LTD., A 202 Cuba Street, Wellington. WARS AND RUMOURS OF WARS (Matt. 24:6). VVE have the assurance that WARS n and RUMOURS OF WARS do not predicate IRRETRIEVABLE DISASTER, but herald the advent of a new age when WAR SHALL BE NO MORE (Luke 21:25-28). ' N.Z. HEADQUARTERS 8.1.W.F. Hue.), A.M.'P. Building, Wellington. OHRISTADELPIIIAN MEETING, Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. An Address will be delivered (God willing), on SUNDAY NEXT, at 7 p.m. Subject: “THE HEREAFTER.” A State or Condition to which we all are tending. A Hearty Welcome. Sunday School —2.45 p.m.
ACCOMMODATION. NELSON. J?OYAL HOTEL (licensed), Tourist ■"- 11 and Commercial, run ou modern lines; 16/- day, £5/5/- weekly. Norman L. Field, Proprietor. Tel. 302, all lines. VISITORS. NELSON —Stay at Metro- ' politan Private Hotel; Central. Tariff, 10/- day. Telegrams, “Metrohotel," Nelson. J. S. Waller, Proprietor. "VVAINUI HOUSE” —Superior Aceom- ’ modatiou, beautiful surroundings; 3miti. tennis lawus, bowling greens; all service cars call, Tel. 85, Nelson. "VVAKATU HOTEL (Licensed), 16/’’_day, C.T. Concession Rates (private Residence if required) ; centre town. A. J. Lambert, Proprietor. Tel. 120. NEW PLYMOUTH I FADING Private Hotel —Grand Central Hotel, Egmout St.. 1 mln. Station. Tel. 150. CTAY at Hotel Arcadia (Private), 1 mln. station and Main St. Daily, weekly; moderate tariff. Ideal accommodation. Tel. 1236. OKOIfOIRE TJOT SPRINGS HOTEL—Charming ■*--*- holiday Spa aud Health liesort. Golf, tennis, mineral baths ou properly. OTAKL pRAIGNISH GUEST HOUSE, Otaki Beach—Closed to Guests from March 6 to 21. Miss Wells. T> AIL WAY table, -*•“ moderate tariff; permanents by arrangement. Buses pass door C.T. and A.A. Joe Quinn. PALMERSTON NORTH.
QINGLE and Double Rms,, vacant, moderat tariff. Rangitikei Private Hotel. 108 Rangitikei St., Palm. Nth, rpiJE COMMERCIAL, PALMERSTON NORTH'S Most Modern Hotel.— Large, comfortable bedrooms, with h. ami c. water, luxurious lounge, large diningroom; pleasant sunporch and many other attractions; C.T. ami A.A. House.' Alastair MacDonald, Proprietor. TUNCTION HOTEL, Longimru—M?Hernized throughout and under new management. Only best drinks stocked. —Neil Cruden. iwilEN in Palmerston Nth., stay at the popular C.T., A.A,. P.S. and Govt. Tourist House, the NEW HOTEL CARLTON, Cuba St, G. Vic Simpson, Proprietor. Fitted with every possible modern convenience. Moderate' tariff PARAPARAUMU pARAPARAUMU - *' BEAOH — Hotel x Majestic; rooms may be booked with or without board. Prices on applieation. Tel. 10 Spilman. "‘T> EOMOANA,” Raumati Beach—Exeellent cuisine, enclosed pine trees, Imin. Beach. Tel. 18X. Mrs. J. F. G. Hammon,
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 148, 18 March 1939, Page 2
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