ARCHDEACONRY OF TARANAKI.
y THE BISHOPS mUERiRY. i it Saturday, August 22: Leppertnn (Waitara Distric') at 3 p,m , Oorifiry mat ion ; thr<n return to New Plymouth, s' ?u»day, August 23: St. Mary's, New i, Plymouth, 8 a.m., Holy Oommuuion ; 11 am., Morning Prayer ; 3 p.m , Oone firmation ; 7 pm., Eversong. y Monday, August 24: Leave N«w " Plymouth frr Okato st 930 a.m., reach U Oka f o ab'ui 12 o'clock; 2.30 p.m., r GonSnmtion; 7 p.m., Eveteo-g. Tuesday, August 25: Tatuaimaka ! (Okito District), 11 a.m., Coi fi'ma'ion; Wares, 7 p.m , Evensong ; then lvtu.n s to Olcvo, ; Wedn?fday, August 26: Leave - Okato a 9 n.m. for New Plymouth; leave Nt w Plymouth at 4.25 p.m. train i for Widcnra, arrive at 5.30 p.m.; 7 e p.m., Co; fi motion. T Thursdir, August 27: Urenui, 11 y : m., Co; firma iin; Waihi, 3 p.m., 0 Jlivri Mis-ion; Tikormgi, 7 p.m., y (Jor.firmition; thin cpturn to Waitara. , F idav, August 28 : Leavo Waitara 1 by 8.10 a.m. tiain for Tauki, arrive • 9.38 am.; Tarilc, 11 a.m., Confirmation ; lcnve nt 12 25 for Ir>g!evo>d and arrive at 12.40; Inglawood, 3 p.m., Cor fi'-mation ; 7 p.m., Induction cf a now Vioir, J Sstuidny, August 29 : Leave In»l c -- n wood by 9.12 a.m. train for St>atf»rd, arrive 1015 rt.iii.; Midlr'st cr Tike, a 3 p.m., Confi rma ion, Sunday, August 30: Stratford, 8 i. n.ro,, llo'y Communion ; 11 am, . M'.T>-iop Prayer; 3 p.m., Confirma'ion ; '■ 7 p.m., lCv-'nt-on/.'. !' M-itid y, August 31: Laave for 11 Wellington, a ° li ~.. . „ 11 THANK YOU FOR RHHCMO. li '' liheuaialism is in resp a ot-r of prison-'. Th, savant, ant the sweep a-e its s vict.'niWd icon's well known bitr iK-v s js\veep, Mr C Poj'f.ejt, r.ff-ri M tiibu eto 0 i t.'nc properties oF Khmmo in sirap'e, ■ but convincing 'a->sri:aa;e. He writes: I 1 phaiik you ver>- much for tlia una of om! of S Tour boWes of P.l f-u * o 1 have trio'l near'y 0 vcrvt'img in ( xi-.tpr.oi for r eumrd.ics, but 0 found no ro'i-'f u til I nwil your Khenmo After ni'-etnon years' snflMrm;* it is ere it c mifo"t to bo freo of pa'n " Jthenra? o:m----1 qnms chronic rlientiaHsnn. Th't is its " —Ohoroi ts and stores, at 2s G i and a -Is 61 p'r battle.—Advt. 7 ) From early May to lite S ptomb.ir, 1 jTh'se are the chiily months r<m-mber s j Wh'-ti coughs and [colds do most pre- ; vail * j And weakened health begins to fail, jAnd nil humanity's coupling and J l pnerzing, I'And bronchial tubes are stuffed and . | wheezing, j i Its time to got i.hit irrsbura pure >.W. E. Woods' Qeeat Peppbrmjn't ' Ouitß.—Advt, 12
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 188, 22 August 1903, Page 2
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443ARCHDEACONRY OF TARANAKI. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 188, 22 August 1903, Page 2
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