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ETHODIST CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY, MA.RIGHI 28th. Monning, 11 -a.nl.: Rev. S. F. Paryman. Evening, 7 p.m.: Mrs S. F. Peryman. RESBYTERIANCHUR C ki SERVICES. SUNDAY, MARCH) 280). Morning, 11 a.m., Rev. A. F. Stewart. Evening, 7 p.m.: Rev. A. F. Stewart. Soloist at evening service:— Miss Agnes Aim, L.T.C.L. THE FEAR OF THE LORD. "THE fear of the Lord IS CLEAN, enduring for eiver.—-Psa, 19, 9. Lot all the earth fear the Lord: let all the inhabitants of the world' stand in awe of him.—Pisa. 33, 8. The angel of THE LORD ENCAMPETH ROOM) ABOUT THEM THAT FEAR HIM, and delivereth them. O taste and see that the Lord is good: blessed is the man thait iirusteth in him. O fear the Lord, ye his saints: for THERE IS NO WANT TO THEM THAT FEAR HIM. The young lions do lack, and suffer hunger: but they that seek the Lord shall not want any good.—Pea. 34, 7 10. THE FEARi OjF THE LOiRD IS THE BEGINNING OF WISDOM: Prov. 1, 7 and-9, 10. In the fear of the Lord IS STRONG CONFIDENCE: and his children shall have a place of refuge. The fear of the Lord IS A FOUNTAIN OF .LIFE to depart from the snares of death.—Prov. 14, 26-2,7. BY THEFEAR OF THE LORD MEN DEPART FROM EVIL.—I 6, 6. METHODIST HARVEST TRANKSGIVING SALE. OF PRODUCE, FRUIT, CLOTHING, ETC., in the PARISH HALL. TUESDAY, MARCH 30th. i Afternoon, 2.30. Evening 7 p.m. HHiERE will be stalls for produce, L Clothing, Sweets and Cakes, Fruit, and Vegetables, also Bran Tulbs, Shooting Gallery, Wood Sawing and Nail Driving. AFTERNOON TEA AND SUPPER CAN BE PROCURED. REGULATIONS AS TO THE USE OF MOTOR LORRIES, 1925. CLASSIFICATION OF MAIN HIGHWAYS. JL tion 7of the Regulations as to the use of Motor Larries, 1925, and in pursuance of a ■resolution passed on the 17th March, 1926, the Main Highways Board, toeing the controlling authority in respect of the undermentioned Main Highway, hereby gives notice of its intention to make application to the Minister of Public Works for the classification of the said Main Highway, as set out hereunder: Name of Main Highway: Auck-W 7ellington via T'aranaki. Section: Horokiwi Gorge to 'Paekakariki. Class 3rd. Maximum load, 6 ton's. ■ Any person objecting to such -classification is hereby called upon to lodge notice in writing of his objection and of the ground thereof, with me at the address hereunder, within a period of 7 days from 25th March, 1926. " F. W. FURKERT, Chairman, Main Highways Board. Wellington. PALMEESTON North Steam Laundry LAUNDRY WORK will foe despatched from .Shannon on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS. Freight paid both wave. Work (returned within three days. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. A TRIAL SOLICITED. No responsibility for the loss of. linen not marked. N Parcels off laundry to he left wiith J. V. BURNS, STATIONER, SHANNON. Local .AgeiitJ for the iPalmerston North Steam Laundry.

TO THE LADIES OF SHANNON AND DISTRICT— I WISH TO ANNOUNCE that I have removed to premises in BALLANCE Street, next to Miss Bonfield's, where I am carrying on business, as DRESSMAKER. Sewing of all descriptions executed at shortest notdce. Charges moderate. v MISS HOLMFS. Dressmaker. EGGS AND POULTRY OR' HIGHEST PRICES, weekly 1 advice of market results and prompt cheques, consign this season's supply to— PICOT BROS. EGG CIRCLE AGENTS, WELLINGTON. We Lend you Crate* Free of Charge BOX 885.

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Shannon News, 26 March 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 26 March 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 26 March 1926, Page 1

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