HsdlciH WMms SAVES TIME One of the most popular advantages of GERSTENA is its simplicity of preparation and quickness in cooking —it will' thicken in two minutes and when it thickens it is done! GffiRSTENA solves the quick-breakfast problem. m aSE! The brief period of time taken to prepare a dainty breakfast with GERSTENA means a considerable saving . in fuel— quite an item when i coal and gas are so expensive. ■> There is no long *tixxia* or risk of burninf iS fHife Steffi^ s Quite as Simple and |ij Sana a Post Card to the Geratena Foods Co. (A. J. Wintle, Sole Proprietor). Chrlstchurcli. for T&EE t|Aifpy.« «j LlO and prove this for yourself.
SOOTHING \ :at, 2 $ and preserve a $ $ Healthy state of the i tfuTi'on. i t .'owaers contain w MO POUSOfcJ. $ To distinguish the original and genuine Worcestershire Sauce from the many imitations, see that the signature of LEA & PERKINS appears in White across the Red label on every bottle. No other sauce has such an exquisitely delicate flavour, or such a reputation among discriminating people in every part of the world. CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4. ' CHURCH OF EXfiLAXD.
Oakura—ll (TT.C). t0—7.45 (I-I.C), and 2.13. Punilio—7.4."). Waitara—lo (C.S.), 11 (H.C.), and ". Lepperton—2.3ft (CM.). Tikerangi—2.3o. l r renin —11. METHODIST. Whitelev Memorial Church—ll and 7, Rev. W. A. .Sinclair. Fitzroy—ll and 7, Rev. H. L. Richards St. Aubyn—)l and 7.. Mr. F. Souster Omata—2.3o, Rev. W. A. Sinclair Hillsborough—2, Mr. YVakelin Upper Mangorei—7.3o, Mr. W. Chatterton Carrington Road—Mr. F. Shute Bell Rloek—2.3o, Rev. 11. L. Richards ' Korito—2, Mr. C. E. Bellringer Old People's Home—fl, Rev. W. Cannell Waitara—ll and 7. Rev G. R. Hinton. T-Inirangi—2, Rev. G. B. Hinton. Lepperton—2.3o, Rev. G B. Hinton. I'renui—7.3o, Mr. Herbert. Opmiake—ll and 7.30. Mr. Blair (-). Oaonui—2.3o, Mr. Blair. Oka to—ll and 7.30, Mr. T. P. ITughson. Tataraimaka—2, Mr. T. P. nuglison. Rahotu—dl and 7.30, Rev. E. LYM. King. Eltliam Road (Thursday)—7.3o, Rev. R. B. Gosncll. St. Andrew's—ll and 7, Rev. Oscar Blun dell. Lepperton—ll, Mr. Or, E.Perkins Mr. C..E. Perkins. Waitara—7, Mr. C. E. Perkins. Warea—ll, Mr. L. Lillev. Newal—2, Mr. L. Lillev. Pmigarehu—7.3o, Mr. L.. Lillev. . Tnglewood—ll and 7, Mr. G. Ireland. Kaimata—2 Mr. G. Ireland. Wait li (Thursday, Xov. S) —7 45. Mr. G Ireland.
SALVATION ARMY. New Plymouth—7.ls. 11, 3 and 7, Mrs. Adjutant Hultquist. BAPTIST CHURCH. Tabernacle—ll and 7, Rev. Campbell 'Soive\vri<rlit. Evening subject: "The Rock of the Soul." Wcstown—3, Mr. J. Lawrence. KOMAN CATHOLIC. Now Plymouth—Mass 7.30, Archbishop O'Shea; 10.30, Rev. Dean M'Kenna; Vespers 7, Archbishop O'Shea. Waitara—Mass 7.30. 10.30, Vespers 7, Rev. Father Kelly.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1917, Page 6
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