CHURCH SERVICES.
SUNDAY, APRIL 10. CM UPC IT OP EXGLANP St. Mary's—B (H.C.), 11 and 7. To Ueimi—B (H.C.), 11 and 7. Bel] Block—7. Motnroa—7. Omata—7. Old People's Home—9.4s, Okato—7.3C (H.C.) Warea—2.ls. Putigareliu—ll (H.C.) Rsliotu—7. PRESBYTERIAN*. St. Andrew's —11 arid 7, Mr. C. E. Perkins. Waihi—ll.3o, Mr. A. Murray. Urenui—2.3o, Rev T. H. Roseveare (Communion). • Waitara —7, Rev. T H. Roseveare (Communion). METHODIST. Wliiteley Memorial Church—ll and 7, Rev. A. B. Chappcll, M.A. I'itzroy—ll, Mr. J. W. Boon; 7, Rev. C. 11. Olds, B.A. St. Aubyn—ll, Mr. W. Boeock; 7, Mr. F. Hardwidge. Omata —2.30, Mr. J. Aslier. Upland Rhad—Wednesday, 7.30, Rev. C. 11. Olds, B.A. Upper Mangorei—ll, Rev. C. h Olds (Communion). Lower Mangorei—2.3o, ilev. 0. Ti. Olds (Communion). Oarrington Road—2 30, Mr. Hardwidge. Bell Pdock—Thursdav, 7.30, Rev. C IT. Olds. B.A. Frankleig'li Park—7. Mr. W. S. Cobham. Korito—7. Mr. W. Cliatterton. . Old People's Home—s, Rev. \Y. Cannell. H.M. Reformatory—9.3o. Rev A. B. Cliappell, M.A. luglewood—ll and 7, Rav. J. Feathc:Rton. Tariki—2.3o (Sunday Schoo.. Annive • sary). Pnni'ho—ll. Mr. F. TT. Bailev. Puniho Road —2, Mr. F. IT. Bailey Oakura—7 30, Mr. F. H. Bailev. Opunake—ll (S.i and 7.30, X.M. Piliama—2.3o, SF.M. Oaonui—7.3o, Mr. 'Pettigrew. Okato—ll and 7.30, Rev. 'f ■ . x\-a-therstone. Tatar'aimaka—2, Rev. j.'. \V! Featlierstone. Pnngarehn—7.3o. Mr. Hiighson Ualiot.il—ll, Mr. Taylor; 7.30, Mr ißaynor. Eltliam Road—Thursday, 7.45, N.M. Waitara—ll a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev G. B. Hinton. Tikorangi—2.3o p.m.. Mr. Roberta Lepperton—ll a.m.,-Air. Roberts. Lepperton—2.3o, Rev. Hinton. Urenui—7.3o p.m., Pikb 11 a.m., Okoke 2.30 p.m., Mr. Lawrence. BAPTIST. Tabernacle—ll and 7, Rev. F. Hales. Westown—3, Rev. F. Hales. SPIRITUALIST!?. Service held in Griffiths' Building, King St., Sunday, 7 p.m. Speaker: Mrs. ' Harris-Roberts. Subject: "Our Spir- ' itual Allies; or What after the War?" Psychic .Class, Thursday, Al'.w<*lcpmfc . i
Yesterday afternoon many little functions passed off very enjo.vably on account of Desert Gold Tea being served. Test it in your home. KARBOL, the best disinfectant known; used by the British Government.—Sykea, C
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