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(Bnnw anb Warship • Offer unto God thanksgiving, q--., Qn d p°y th y vows unto the Most // ISHI w The f ear the Lor d is f* l * beginning of wisdom, and to depart I" ■ rMi—iiririM ?) from evil is understanding.

CIIUKCH Olf ENGLAND. ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH, MoxTiain Avenue. Third Sunday after The Epiphany. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. It a.m.: Litany and Matins. 12 noon: Holy Communion. 7 p.m.: Evensong. REV. W. LANGSTON, Vlca r ' METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND WELLINGTON CENTRAL CIRCUIT. WESLEY CIIUROH (09-73 Taranaki St.). 1,1 a m.' “THE FIGIIT IN THE WILDERNESS.” 7 pm ' “THE MAN WHO MET HIS MASTER.” Minister: REV. ASHLEIGH K. FETCH. At tlie close of tlie Evening Service, Supper will be served to Members of the Armed Forces and their Friends. THE SALVATION ARMS. THE SALVATION ARMY, Wellliiglon City Corps, Vivian St. THIS SUNDAY: 'WELCOME MEETINGS TO ADJUTANT AND MRS. F. SEARLE. 11 a.m.: HO'LINESS MEETING, Broadcast by 2YA. 3 P.m.: THE HAPPY HOUR OF PRAISE AND GOSPEL MESSAGE. 7 p.m.: PEOPLE’S POPULAR GATHERING. Band and Songsters, Stirring Message, Friendliness., ADJUTANT AND MRS. SEARLE will Conduct all Services. Old and new friends specially Invited. Attend tlie Vivian ,Street Citadel and be Blessed. THE SALVATION’ ARMY AUXILIARY COY., LTD.. ■ 202 Cuba Street. BOOKS! BOOKS! HOOKS! Here Too is Valour (F. Muller). 3/9: In Righteousness Make War (Dr. D. Davidson), 0/3; An Englishman’s Faith (Canon T. Salter), 1/9; A Saviour in Sight (J. C. Ilorwoodj, 5/-; Touching the Invisible <N. Grubb). 1/9: Hudson Taylor in Early Years, I'2/6; Hudson Taylor nnd tho Cblua Inland Mission. 12/0; Schoolboy Refugee (R. Roberts), 4/0. All plus postage. TORY STREET HALL (Next Mount Cook School.) SUNDAY, JANUARY 24. 11 a.m.: Worship fleeting. 2.45 p.m.: Adult Bible -Study. Subject., “Tlie Vision of Daniel. Chap. 8.” Opening Speaker, Sir. C. Tllyard. 7 p.m.: Evangelistic Address. Speaker, Mr. C. J. Drake:/ Subject—“SlMPLE,' BUT SUBLIME.” A Song Service precedes tins Meeting. WEDNESDAY, 7.45 -p.m.: Midweek Meeting for Prayer and Ministry. Mr. C. J. Drake will 'be the Speaker. All Welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. Bolton Street (off The Terrace, near Parliament Buildings.) Branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. U.S.A Services.: SUNDAY, 11 a.m., and 7.0 p.m. Subject: “TRUTH.” Sunday School: 22 The Terrace, Closed Till February. 7. WEDNESDAY. MEETING, 8 p.m. Reading Room and Free Circulating Library, 212 Colonial Mutual Buildings (2nd Floor). Open Dally to the Publie (except Saturdays, Suudays aud Public Holidays), from 1.1 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Wednesday Evenings, from 6 to, 7.30; Friday Evenings, from 7 to 8.30. THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. MARION STREET. SUMMER RECESS. Public Lectures Suspended until further notice.

The Season’s Fraternal Greetings to All. ACCOMMODATION—(Continued). LEVIN. GRAND HOTEL, LEVIN. Licensed House, Flrst-eluss accommodation, close to railway. Sunny position. Moderate tariff. Good table. WISTERIA Private Hotel.—Beautiful surroundings; U acres lawns. Casual aud permanents. 'Splendid table. Superior accommodation.. NAPIER "GLENCOE,” 194 Hastings St, Napier. Furu. Rms, morning tray; bandy to Parade and town. —Miss Macdonald, Prop r i e t ress. CLARENDON Hotel, Napier, under entirely new management. Mr. Arthur Bishop, formerly Grand Hotel, Hastings. Reasonable tariff. Lunches a specialty. "WAIKAIA.” 81 Marine Parade—Bed and breakfast, 7/-; weekly by arrangement. Tel. ‘-’349, (Mrs.) C. Dyer, Prop. BEACH House, Parade: handy town.—Full board or bed, breakfast. Tariff reasonable. —M. Plunket. Tel. 2765. PACIFIC House Private Hotel, Marine Pde., Napier.—Casuals; comfortable home, 10/6 dav. £3/3/- weekly.—Mrs. C. Wildbore. Tel. 2363. ■ Sl’A Private Hotel, opp. Hot Salt Baiba: Miss Bell-Booth, Tel, '-’991. "Sil ORTLA N DS,“ Marine Parade, for restful, quiet bulldays. Very reasonable. Bed. breakfast. Suuuy, comfortable rooms, lacing sea, Parade gardens. Close salt baths. Tel. 31-14. Mrs. Dawe. BROOKLYN Private Hotel. 2 Munro St. Central, close station, Parade; reasonable. —Mrs. Beamish. Tel. 39G5. NELSON. WAKATU Hotel.—Excellent cuisine, every modern conv, moderate tariff. Special breakfast for Ferry passengers, lei. Uu. —A. J. Lambert. Proprietor. METROPOLITAN Private Hotel.—Central mid comfortable. Telegrams, “Metrohotel. Tel. 317.—J, S. Walter, Proprietor. WAtNlil House oilers you a pleasant holiday; extensive grounds and record suushine. Write lor illusl rated folder, NEW PLYMOUTH. I.FADING Private Hotel — Grand Central Hotel. Eguiont St. 1 mill, station, lei. 150. OKORO lit I'l. 1-10’1' Springs Hotel—Charming holiday Spa and Health Resort. Golf, tennis, mlnernl baths ou property. OTA Kt. TELEGRAPH Hotel. Otakl” Remodelled and enlarged. C.T. and A.A. House. 1. V. Cahill (late l''itzruy Hotel, Duuediu). PALMERSTON NORTH, RAILWAY Hotel.—Centrally situated, all convs. and excellent cuisine. First-elass double mid single rooms available; moderate tariff Mrs. A. Clarke. Proprietress (late Central HoieU ijtITEL CARLTON. CUBA ST. —When in Palmerston North stop at tills popular C.T.. A.A.. P.S. mid Govt. Tourist House. Hot cold water bedrooms. Tel. 5192. N. K. Beveridge. I roll r let or. itENuVATICD. - Modernized, the “Imperial” offers unexcelled service and table; b. and c. water bedrooms: moderate tariff: C.’l.. P.S., A.A. Tel. 6294. G. Vie Simpson. Proprietor. I’ER.MANEN'i' and Casual Guests, tariff moderate. Itangitikel Private Hotel. Palm. I Nth.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 101, 23 January 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 101, 23 January 1943, Page 2

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