THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND ST. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Willis Street. Minister: REV. P. GLADSTONE HUGHES, P.A. Morning, 11: “THE SENIOR PARTNER.” Evening, 7: “BASKING IN SUNSHINE." Preacher at Both Services: REV. E. C. BLAMIRES. After Church Supper aud Social Hour for Men and Women of the Allied Services. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH, The Terrace. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THE REV. BRIAN KILROY, M.A. It a.m.: “IN THE FURNACE.” 7 p.m.: “THE LORD’S PRAYER IN TIME OF WAR. (2) DEFENDING GOD’S GOOD NAME.” KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. . 11 a.m.: Public Worship. 7 p.m.: Evening Worship. REV. J. E. LOPDELL. CONGREGATIONAL CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CHURCH. Minister: REV. C. G. H. BYCROFT. Morning Service Conducted by PASTOR N. A. SKINNER (ot Palmerston North). Topic, “Athletic Christianity. Evening, at 7: Mr. L. T. Jacobsen. Topic: "The Great God.” Services for the People. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH (Boulcott St—Near Willis St.) Minister; REV. LAWRENCE A. NORTH. ■ Services of 'Worship. 11a.m.: Subject, “THE UNKNOWN ROAD.” , 7 p.m.: Subject, “CALLED TO BE A CHRISTIAN." Sacrament of Believers’ Baptism. Visitors warmly welcomed to these Services. Friendly Hour with Supper at conclusion of the Evening Service. A NEW ORDER? General Smuts has pointed to what BRITISH-ISRAEL TRUTH HAS ALWAYS MAINTAINED, when lie stated that "Fundamentally the world has no need for a New Order or Plan, but only the honest and courageous -application of the HISTORICAL CHRISTIAN IDEA. Our Christian civilization is based on eternal order.” As Miss Dorothy Thompson savs: “THERE -IS MORE ECONOMIC SCIENCE IN ISAIAH, AMOS, NEHEMIAH AND THE GOSPELS, than in all the textbooks that have ever been written.” Headquarters, Britlsh-Tsrael-World Fed. (N.Z.), Inc., A.M.P. Building, Wellington. @ CITY TEMPLE. Lome Street (off Cambridge Terrace). SUNDAY: 11 a.m., Breaking ot Bread and Worship. 2.30 p.m., Sunday School Reopens. 7 p.m., Gospel Service. Subject: “TOTAL WARFARE’’ (An up-to-the-minute message.) Speaker; PASTOR H. GARDINER. Meetings are also held at Te Horo, Plimmerton and Kllbirnie. WITNESS MEETING TONIGHT. Pastor Gardiner will show Missionary Pictures. All Welcome. ACCOMMODATION—(Continued). PALMERSTON NORTH—(Continued)■ COMMERCIAL Hotel—lu centre ot City Excellent accommodation, cuisine and service; he. water in bed-rms., moderate tariff. H. J. Davis, Proprietor (late of Daunevirkel.
ROTORUA. LAKE House Hotel (licensed), Rotorua. Tel. 30, overlooks Lake Rotorua. Own mineral baths free to guests. Tariff from 16/- day.. DEVONSHIRE House, Rotorua; Imin. station: central for baths; 12/- day, ~J 10/- weekly. N. O. Goldsmith. Proprietor. BONDI Private Hotel—Tariff 12/0 day, £3 17/6 weekly. Excellent cuisine. Mrs. M. A. McGregor. Proprietress. PENDENNIS' Whakane St., Smin. P. 0., lake, Govt, grounds; 10/6 day, £3/3/weekly—Mrs. Styles, late Majestic Lounge, Auckland. , TAURANGA. HOTEL St. Anne's.—Under new management. 15/- day. £4/17/6 weekly. Mrs. E. Clarke. . DOMAIN Private Hotel—New management; 5 min PO. Waterfront; newly renovated: moderate tariff. Mr. aud Mrs. F. R. Walker, Pro prletors. ■ TOK'AANU. TOKAANU, LAKE TAUPO. TOKAANU HOTEL, tirst-class accommodation available to Fishermen anti Holiday-makers—intending visitors are advised to, book early. WAI'tAKEItE BEACH. LEVIN. WAITAREIiE G'uest House assures you a restful holiday. Tariff 18/- daily. TeL 416 K Mr#. Buchanan. WANGANUI. STATION Hotel, opp. Station: tariff 12/6; ideal accommodation. H. E. Card. Proprietor KINGSWAY Private Hotel—Reopened under new management. Casuals aud permanents catered for. Tariff arrangement. Tel. .TJ’.i I Wa n gaiiui. CENTRAL Hotel, St. Hill St., for Casuals, Permanents; excellent table. Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘Martin. Tel. 2018. ' REST HOMES. SA N A4'o RI UM. Morrinsville. Chest diseases under hospital benctits, fees Signs.. 11nd11ding medical attention. Prospectus. CONVALESCENT Rest Home—lnquiries solicited. Mrs. T. IL Gibson, Holllu House, Bath St., Levin, ; GLEN LYON Convalescent Home, in Napier’s glorious sunshine, offers peace, quiet comfort and unobtrusive service for the tired and unwell. Very reasonable. Tel. 2705. •‘THE DOMINION” CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. 12 words I/-; 15 words 1/3; 18 words 1/6: 21 words 1/9: 24 words 2/-. (Prepaid rates. Booking fee Gd. Service charge for posting replies 6d.) Larger classified casual advertisements. 7/6 per single column inch. Advertisers are requested to assist tn meeting difficult current conditions by handing iu advertisements during day hours. “The Dominion” offices arc open till 10 p.m. (excepting Sats.) for the transaction of late business.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 101, 23 January 1943, Page 2
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