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CHURCH SERVICES. 6UXDAY, FEBRUARY 1! CHINCH IF E.\OLA\D, St. Mary's— S (IT.C), 11 and 7. To Hcmii—S (H.C.), U and 7. 801 l Mock—l! (H.C.) Old People's Home—o.4s. Omata—7.3o. Barrett Road—7.3o. Oakura—ll (H.C.) Tataraimaka—7.i,-> (Harvest Thanksgiving). Oka t0—7.30 (H.C.) and 2.15. Waitara—B (H.C), 11 and 7. iHuirangi—2.3o. Lcpperton—7.3o. Tikorangi—ll (H.C.) Cremii-2.30. Piko—ll. Pukearulie—7.3o. MJ3TIIODIST. Whitoley Memorial Church—ll and 7, Rev. A.. B. Clinppell, M.A. Fitzroy— (Church anniversary) 11, Rev. C. 11. Olds, 8.A.;'7, Bev'. G. B. Hinton. St. Aubyn-11, Air. fi. H. Maunder; 7, Mr. F, Ilardwidgc. Oinata—2.3o, Rev. C. M. Olds, B.A. Upland Road—7.3o, Mr. C. IC. ISellringer. Hillsborough—2, Air. C. 10. Bellrin«er. Carrington Road—2.3o, Mr. F. Hardwidge. Korito---7.30, Mr. F. Shiito. Old People's Home—6, Supply. Opunakc-U and 7.30, Rev. f. W. Featherstone. Oaomii-2.30, Rev. T. W. Fcathewtonc; 7.30, Bev. S. H. Papakakura (H.F.). Okato—ll and 7.30, Kev. B.'B. Gosnell. Tataraimaka—2, Kev. R. B. Gosnell (H.F.) Pungarelm—2, Mr. Pettigrew. lialiotu—ll and 7.30, Ju\ Pettigrew. Kltlmm P.o'id—Thursday, 8, Rev. T. W. Feathorstone, 'Petone Koad—FHdav, S, Bev B. B Gosnell. Wftitnra—l), Rev. fi. B. Hinton (C.A.; 7, Bev. C. H. Olds.' iLeppevton—2.3o, Mr. White. Uremii—2.Bo, Bev. G. B, Hinton; 7.30, Mr. Hick. . ' Uruti Boad—ll, Mr. Lawrence. Uruti-JS, Mr. Lawrence. Pukearulie— 7.3o, Mr. Lawrence. PfcESBYTERIAN. ' St Mr. C. E. Perkiasj 7,
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1917, Page 6
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