CHURCH SERVICES.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1914. CHURCH OF EXKJLAXD. • St. afary'a—B (II.C), 11 and' 7. • To 1-Icnui—ll and 7. s Bell 810ck—7.30. : Omata—ll (H.C.) I Barrett Road—7.3o. ; Old People's Home—o.-45. ROMAN. CATHOLIC. New Plymouth—Mass 7.30 and 10.30, Vespers) 7, Rev. Father Moore. Waitara—Mass 10, Vespers 7, Rev. Dean McKenna. 11ETIIODIST. Wliitcloy Memorial Climrch—ll, Mr. J. R. Nelson; 7, Rev. A. B. Oliappell, M.A. [pitzroy—ll and 7, Rev. C. 11. Olds, B.A. ' St. Aubyn (Sunday School Anniversary) —ll, Rev A. B. Chappell; 2.30, Rev. C. 11. Olds; 7, Mr. J. R. Nelson. : Omata—2.3o, Mr. J. Nelson; 7.30, Mr. A. Smart Upland Road—7.3o, Mr. C. E. Bcllringer. 1 Hillsborough—2.3o, Mr. O. E. Bcllringer. 1 Carrington Road—Mr. J. lAshor. '.Bell 810ck—2.30, Mr. W. Bocock. I Korito—7.3o, Mr. P. A. Reeve. 'Lower Kent Road—2.3o, Mr. P. A. Reeve. j Vogwltown—3, Rev. A. ]i. Chappell (Suni., da School Anniversary). .Old People's Home—s, Mr. J. W. Boon. 11 and 7, Rev. J. Feather- .' eton. Tariki—2.3o, Rev. J. Foatherston. Lincoln Road—2, Mr. J. Jamison. Egmoni Village—ll, Mr. Jamison. Wailara--11 and 7, Rev. J. \Y. Griffin. Tikorangi—2.3o, Mr. West. l.epperton—2.3o, Mr. Davis. Uremii—2.3o, Rev. J. W. Criflin; 7.30, Mr. Herbert. BAPTIST. Tabernacle—ll and 7, Rev. P, Hales. Wcstown—3, Mr. J. Lawrence.
''Drinking with the flies" is an expression sometimes heard in publichouse vernacular, but, judging by the letter of a fly-tormented member of the New Zealand Garrison in Samoa, received in Wellington, it is a case there of "eating with the flies." Evidently a "swat that fly!" campaign in Stevenson's island home" would prove a sr*p*i«i;oua undertaking if it) were to be carried to a successful conclusion, for the insect abounds in myriads. "They are the most persistent, daring anil annoying (lies on earth/' comment* the writer of the letter. "Vim wake up with the flies cl'.KtiTod on your face- and covering yo;:v blanket I And they chase you round all day. listt at meal-time it is torture. Vou hare to share your food with ten l)iliiorij of the liends. and it won't .7) round. Tliey get into the jam tin r.Iinost before it is opened. If you put down a piece of bread and jam you will lose sight of it altogether, for there is not a portion of it that will not be cor-e-red by Hies. To eat the bread aad jam you have to wave your band wildly round your head, and then make a sudden snap at the food before they : t iurn.->
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 129, 24 October 1914, Page 6
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468CHURCH SERVICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 129, 24 October 1914, Page 6
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