CHURCH SERVICES. 1 ■ -r-Jn COLUMBIA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m. — The Light ofi Divine Principle. 6.30 p.m. — The Land of Lost Thi-ng's: A Lost Son. R-ev. WALTER MACLEAN, M.C. BAPTIST CHURCH. 10.30 a.m. — Prayer. The Preacher of the day will be the REV. ERIC EVANS, Vice.President of the N.Z. Bantjj^: Union. He will conduct both services at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m W»ednesday, 7.30 p.m, — Prayer and Bible Study: "When these things begin to come to pass. then look up." WESLEY CHURCH. HARVEST FESTIVAL AND SPECIAL GIFT SUNDAt. 11 a.m. ancl 6.30 p.m. — Rev. G. F. STOCKWELL. Harvest MesSages, Hymns, and Anthems. MADAME WINNIE FRASER will sing "Alleluia," and "The Vesoer," and Mr .TOHNSON MAYFIELD will sing "The Blind Ploughman," at evening worship. > Harvest Concert and Sale, Tuesday, March 29. ST, PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preacher: Rev. IVO E. BERTRAM, M.A. 11 a.m. — The Place of Self-Mas-tery in Christian Character. Anthem: "Thou Wilt Keep Him." 6.30 p.m. — A Life, Like a House, Needs a Good Foundation. Anthem: "I Waited for the Lord" (Mendelssohn). EVELINE. 6.30 t>.m.— Rev. GEORGE CLEMENT. GOSPEL HALL. Stew'ard Street. MR JAMES TESKEY, Missionarv from Malay States, will (D V.) preach the Gospel in the- above Hall To-morrow (Sunday) Night at 6.30. Also on Monday and Tuesday Nights at 7.30 Mr Teskey will speak on missionary work in MalayS. All are Cordially Invited. Mrs Teskey will (D.V.) speak" to women only at 7.30 p.m. Tonight (Saturday). All women are heartily invited. . . ST. LUKE'S^ PARISH, HARVEST FESTIVAL. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Newborough (H.C.). 6.30 p.m., St. Luke's. 8, C.E.M.S. Ven. ARCHDEACON RUSSELL. ' 11 a.m., St. Luke's. 2.30 p.m., Totara 6.30 u.m., Newborough. Rev. J. W. FOSTER. 11 a.m., Hampden. 7 p.m., Maheno. MR. R. L. ASHLEY. LOWER WAITAKI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services SUNDAY, March 27. 11 a.m. Papakaio. Meeting after service to arrange Harvest Festival. 3 p.m. — Pukeuri; Communion. ! 7 p.m. — Awamoko. REV. W. G. HANNAH. t "HAPPINESS LIES, FIRST OF ALL IN HEALTH."— G. W. Curtis. A cough or cold makes happiness impossible and may quite easily undermine your constitution. The one standing health rule for all homes should be "Keep 'Baxter's' Handy." ^ Baxter's Lung Preserver roots out the most stubborn cough or cold and acts as a tonic by enriching and i renewing the blood-cells. Penetrating, warming, soothing, and pleasant to take. Be sure you get "Baxter's." All chemists and stores; 2s 6d for gen-•Tous-sized bottle, or, better still,
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North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17168, 26 March 1927, Page 2
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