Divine Services.
f- SI N'DAY, JANUARY 10. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Mary's—B, H.C. ; 11, Rev. T. HutKltner ; 7, llev. A. Woodward H«iu-i-8, H.C. ; 11, Rev. A. Woodward ; 7, Rev. A. M. BralUniry. Bell lilock —7.30, liov. A. F. Smith. Oiiieta—2.3o, Rev. A. M. Bratitsury. Wurlord Road—2.HO, Lay Reader. Barrett Roail —2.30, Rev. A. F. Smith. •Wcstown>—7, Lay Reader. Ofcatcx—B, H.C. ; 7.30, Lay Reader, liatiotu—<ll.3o, Vicar. Punibo—2, Vicar. Warea—7.3o, Vicar. Wwild^a—B, H.C., Vicai ; 11, Lay Reader ; 7, Vicar. Tikoraiigi—ll, Lay Reader ; 7.30, Lay Reader. Lepj)c:toiv—7.3o. Lay Hoarier. Uiemri—lo.ls, Cl/ildrc-u's Service ; 11, H.C., Vioar ; 7.30, Lay Reader. Waiki—2, Vicar, Inglewood—Morning Oruyer ajyd H.C., 11 ; ChiMsen's Service, 2.30. Tarikj—7.Bo. Elgin out Village—7.3o. ROMAN CATHOLIC. New Plymouth—Hass, 7.30 ; Vespers 7, Rev. Dean McKcnwa. iHgilewcod'—Mass 10.30, Rev. Dean MeKenna. Tciugajx)!utu-Hev. F. MeWa.mis VUKSUYTKUIAN. St. Andrew's—ll, n t . v . \V. Drew • 7, Rev. W. R, Wootlov. WESLEY AN METHODIST. Whiteley .Memorial—ll and 7 11,-v J. N. Buttle. Sarrinßton Road—2.3o, Rev J N Buttle. Oaol—3, .Mr Ashor. King and Upland Road—ll Lowct Egmont jt„ iK ]_2.Mr Boon Ofcnito-, .30, Mr J. R. Chattertoo. 'Tat'ai«i.mtika— 2, Mr J. a. Cfamcrton. Baiiotu—ll awl 7.30, Rev J(} \v Ellis. Wariiin—2, lif-v. J. \y. Kllis PRIMITIVE Mlii'llulH-Vi' e -"r t n ,'. liev ' Southern: Mr W. Haed-iW. Epnjw Rev. .1. Sou . Que™« street, 11 a.m. ami 7 n., M (lenient. ' Bell lllock— Uov Nj „ tn l>i>per a.m., ?,[,'■ ' icier. 1 Mango, vi_ 2 .3,l p.m., j r ,. I(oI ,. Upiw Kent Road, 11 a.m., Mr C Lo T(t?L':r- r;,oi ' m ' m >- Omata—7.3o p.m., Mr Hulb -i t BAPTIST CHURCH. o,ll_SWt r li Itev, W. it. w 0;)II „ v . *, Air (.. H. Alnimtlrr. SEAEXTH DAY' AUV K\TlS'| ; CAMP MEETIXU. ST. GERMAIN SQL'ARE, ELIOTSTREET. Religious meetings l>ave already teg,un at the above camp. The following is the programme for to-May •nd Surstday : SATURDAY, 11 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. : Preaching Services; 7.30 p.m. , 6ong Service. I SUNDAY, 11 a.m. ; ' The Chris- j] Wail's Reward," i'astor (>'. A. Irwin, a p.m. : "The Signs of Our Times," i'astor E. W. Farnmvorth. 7 p.m. < "Reasons Why Seventh Day Adven- 1 tists keep Saturday as the Sabfcftth, instead of Sunday," I'astor E. W. Fanvwwth. WEEK DAYS ; I'uhlic Services at t 8 p.m. a»d 7.45 p m I All are cordially invited to these t: meetings,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 13, 16 January 1904, Page 2
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372Divine Services. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 13, 16 January 1904, Page 2
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