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SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1904. CHI'KCH OF ENGLAND. St, Mary's—B, Holy Communion ; 11, (H.C.) Rev. W.M. Bradbury ; 7, Rev. Evans. Henui.—B, Holy Communion ; 11, (H.C.) Rev. Smith ; 7, Rev. H. M. Bradbury. Old People's Home.—lo, Lay Reader. Bell Block.—lo, (H.C.) Rev. Bennett; 7, Rev. Smith. Omata.—2.Bo, Lay Reader. Barrett Rand.—2.Bo, Rev. Bradbury. Upland R0ad.—2.30, Rev Smith. Westown.—7, Lay Render. Moturoa.—7, Lay Reader. Rahotu.—ll a.ni. Pimgarehu.—2.HO p.m. Okato.—7 p.m. Wareu.—2.iio p.m. Inglewood.—ll (11.C.) and 7. Dudley R0ad.—2.30 (C.S.) and 7. Egmont Village.—7; \Vaital'a.—B, (H.C.) Vivni' ; 11 J L a y Reade ; 7, Vicar. Tikoi'ang —lO, (C.S.) Vicar ; 11, (H.C.) Vicar; 7, Lay Reader. Lepperton.—7, Lay Reader. Urenui.—ll, Lay Reader ; 2.30, Vicar. PRIMITIVE METHODIST. Queen Street.—ll, Rev. Nixon; 7, Mr Hodder. Fitzroy.—7 Rev. Woolloxall. Upper Kent Road—ll, Rev. Woolloxall. Lower Kent Road.—7, Mr Chatterton Upper Mongorel.—ll, Mr Herbert. Lower Mongorei.—2.3o, Mr Herbert. Bell 810ck.—2.30, Rev. Nixon. Omata.—ll (Sunday School) Mrs Swanwick. Omata.—7, Rev. Nixon. Inglewood.—ll and 7, Mrs Wright. Egmont Village.—2.3o, Mr Duttimore. Norfolk Road.—2, Sister Amy. Durham Road—7, Sister Amy. Stratford.—ll and 7, Rev Clover. Elthani.—ll aud 7, Itev. Mail's. L. Lilley. METHODIST CHURCH. Whiteley Memorial.—ll a nn 7, Eev. J. N. Buttlo. Carringiton Uo<ud.—2.3o, Rev. J. N. Buttlo. South Rood.—7, Rov, Cannell. Old People's Home—6, Mr Pikett. Lower Egmont R0ad.—2.30, Mr Hodder, Carrington Boa'd—7, Mr J. Asher. Hurford Road.-2.30, Mr A. Chatterton. Frankley R0ad.—2.45, Mr White. Okato.—ll and 7, Rev. Turnbulll Rahotu.—7, Mr llughson. Tataraimaka.— 2, Rev. Turnbull. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Mr G. A, Green's Residence, DevonStreet Central—3l, Fellowship and Breaking of Bread. BAPTIST CHURCH. Gill-street—ll and 7, Rev. W. R. Woolley. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. St, Andrew's,—ll a.m., and 7 p.m. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. Services as usual.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 183, 6 August 1904, Page 4
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