Divine Services. SUNDAY, APRIL 24. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. .'Jary's-8, I-I.C, 11, Rev. F. U. Kvans, 7, Rov. F. Gt. Evans. I-lcniii-S. H.C., 11, Rev. A. M. bury, 7, Rev. A. F. Smith. Old People's Home—lo, Rev. F. 0. Evans, fiell. Block—7, Mr Bennett, son. Omaia—2.Bo, Lay Reader Koru—ll. Rev. A. F. Smith. Hui'ford Houd—2.Bo, Rev. A. F. Smith. Barrett Road—2.3o, Rev. A. ? f Bradbury. West own—7, Rev. A. jr. Bradbury. Oakum—ll, Vicar. Tataruiuiaku—2.Bo, Vicar. Okalo—7, Vicar. Waßiara—ll, 11.C 7, Vicar. Tikorang'i—ll and 7, Lay Reader. Lepperton—7, Lay Reader. Vrenui—ll, Lay Reader, 2.80, Vicar, lluiiangi—2.9o, Lay Reader. PRIMITIVE METHODIC 1\ Queen Street—] 1, Rev. John Ni-'" 7, Rev. John Nixon ; 2.80, day-school, Mr C. K. Uellrin Fitzroy—7, Rev. Woolilo.vall. Upper Mang'orei—ll, Mr T. llodder 1 -ver Mangonri—2.Bo, Mr T. lloddei Her Kent Road—7, Mr Herbert. Bell Block—2.Bo,,Rev. John Nixon. Oir.ala—7, Mr While. Inglewood—ll and 7, Sister i\ luirhani Roi Kgmont Village—7, Mr Foster. METHODIST CHURCH.
wmteiey Memorial Uliurcn—ll and 7 Rev. J. K. lluttle. Buttle. Old People's Home— (i, Mr Maunder. King and Upland Road—ll, Mr A. Ohatterton. Lower Eginont Road—7, Mr A. Ohatterton. Frnnkley Road—7, Mr Aslier. Okaitio—7, Rev. J. 11. White. Rahotu—ll, D.S., 7, Mr Hugiison. Warea—7, Mr Clemence. Tataraimaik-a—ll, Rev. J. 11. While, l'uniho-2, Rev. ,1. 11. Wliite. BAPTIST CHURCH. Gill-street—ll and 7, Rev. W. R. Woolley. ROMAN CATHOLIC. New Plymouth—Mass 9, Vespers '7, Rev. Dean McKenna. Wnilniror—Muss 11, Rev. Dean McKenna.
FRIEND! REMEMBER A cough is the commencement of lung disease. The coughing is a warning to you that irritation and inflammation exists. Let that inflammation proceed and it will gradually, but surely eat its way further and further into the lungs. Lung disease, if left to itself, never goes back. It makes a steady onward march, and day by day grows a little more dangerous. Gradually the inflammation extends and gradually a little more luug affected. Purely a question of time, and lack of attention, and you know what will happen. First a little cough, then a bad cough, then consumption. In this colony no less than 16 people die every week of consumption. And yet consumption need not be. In health keep your lungs filled with fresh, pure air. Make your lungs expand with it. When you catch a cold cure it with this same fresh air, and regular doses of Lane's Emulsion. Lane's Emulsion is a wonderful lung-healer, bodybuilder, and strengthmaker. With good lungs, lungs made strong and expansive by regular breathing exercises, and Lane's Emulsion to help cure colds you need have no fear about consumption. The cold will quickly go, and consumption will pass you by, and leave you strong, vigorous, and healthy. If troubled with a cough, or a cold to-day start to get well to-day. You can if you will. Lane's Emulsion is sold by Chemists and Stores. 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. Many people buy the large bottle, but whichever size you buy bi careful to take none but Lane's.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 93, 23 April 1904, Page 4
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608Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 93, 23 April 1904, Page 4
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