CHURCH SERVICES ^he galyation ARMY> ARAWA STREET. THIS SUNDAY. 11 a.m. — Holiness Meeting. 2.20 p.m. — Young People. 7 p.m. — The People's Popular Service. EVERYBODY WELCOME. G. R. THOMPSON, Captain. 0HURCH OF gNGLAND. ST. LUKE'S. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 8 a.m. — Holy Communion. 11 a.m. — Holy Communion and Ser- , mon. 7 p.m. — Evensong. Devon Street: 9 a.m. — Holy Communion. 7 p.m. — Evensong. USUAL MINISTER. F. W. CHATTERTON, Yicar. CT. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Divine Worship will be held: At 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening Subject: — "The Church: Is it to Grow or Die? — A Challenge" Anthem — "Seek Ye the Lord" hy the Choir. DAIN'BRIDGE MEMORIAL • CHURCH. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. Serviees at - 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Minister : REV. W. H. SPEER.
| late for classification | rpo LET. — •Bungalow, electric open firei place, all convs., just vacated, town ! end Pererika Street. — Address at Morning Post. 173 ANTElI— Expei'ienced general. — Apply Mrs. Eric Roe, Rotorua. URNTshED Cottage to let, piano, macliine, every convenience, hot mineral bath; 31/-. — Garage if required. — Wlritaker, 1'hone 250. ______ I^OR SAIje. — Pord Tourer (1925), splen- • did eondition, very cheap for cash, or will exchange as deposit on |-acre sect'on. — Address at Morning Post. HpiiE Methodist Bazaar opens at 11 a.m. on October 7th, in the Peerless Hall. Bargains for all. I1 O LET. Good lock-up shop, next to O. H. Coleman's, Tutanekai Street. Exceptionally low rental, 10/per week. Apply — MRS. L. L. C. KUSABS, c.o. Hampson and Davys.
GOOD NEWS FOR - ROTORUA RESIDENTS GROCERY PRICES DOWN keen buying results in cost of living reduction. " SPECIAL FROM BEALE'S PRICE LIST. ROTORUA, this day. In a special rnessage to the "Morning Post," Mr. Beale, Groce|:> of Fenton Street, stated: "There is no necessity for Rotorua residents to pay high prices for groceries, when by buying over the counter for cash at my shop they can save a substantial sum of money. "As an indieation, I aslc your readers to scan the list appended hereunder and they will see the immediate advantage of shopping where it pays to shop. Marmite, loz, lOd; 2oz., 1/4; 4oz., 2/1; 8oz., 3/6; 16oz., 6/6. Granose Biscuits, 9£d and 3/2. Cornflakes, lld pkt. Peanuts, 4d Ib. Best Ceylon Paclcet Tea, 2/4 lb. Bargain Chocolates, 10£d lb. Mistic Mits, 4 for 7d. Toilet Paper, 6 for 1/1. Winson's Oversize Balting Powder, 1/- Tin Prunes, good size and quality, 4d lb. One week only, 61bs Rice, 1/-. Cigarettes and Tobacco at latest cut prices; none cheaper. Cash only. beale, The Pioneer of Progress. ,
HADIES OF ROTORUA MR. D. R. F. CAMPBELL COUNTRY PARTY CANDIDATE Will deliver AN ADDRESS ON OIIIUD WELFARE In tbe ST. LUKE'S HALL, HAUPAPA ST. on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2.30 pm. The Chair will be taken by His Worship the Mayor, Mr. T. Jackson. This address should be of special interest to members of the various women's organisations in Rotorua. All Ladies Welcome! NGONGOTAHA MEETING Mr. D. R. F. Campbell will give a public address in the Ngongotaha Hall, that same evening, at 8 p.m. (Friday, 25th instant), Subject : — "Agricultural Education With a Land Settlement Policy Combined."
THE RELIABLE CARTING CONTRACTOR.- — F. GOODSON, PHONE 41.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 23, 19 September 1931, Page 3
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