CHURCH SERVICES.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Mary's.—B (H.C.), 11 and 7, Rov. Dr. O'Callaghan. Old People's Home—9.4s. Oraata—7.3o. Barrett Road—ll (H.C.), Rev. Dr, O'Callaghan. Hospital—B. Te Ilenui—S (H.C.), 11 and 7. Bell 810ck—7.30. Waitara—B (H.C.), 11 and 7. Urenui—7.3o. Tikorangi—2.3o. , Lenporton—ll (H.C.) Hulrangi—2 30. Inglewood (Harvest Thanksgiving)— 8 (H.C), 11 and 7, Rev. 1\ D. Briscoe. K.iimata—ll (H C.) Waltul—2.3o. Egmont Village—Tuesday, 8 p ra. (Harvest Thanksgiving). ! Oakura—7.3o (Harvest Festival) , Okato—ll (H.C) Punlho—2.ls (Harvest Festival). Uruti—ll (H.C.) I'ukearuhe—2 45. , I'ukengahu—-11. METHODIST CHURCH. 1 Whiteley Memorial Church—ll and 7, Rev W A. Sinclair. . Fitzroy—ll. Mr. J. T. Griffin; 7, Rev. H 1 Richards. ' St. Aubyn—ll, Rev. H. L. Richards; 7, Mr H. T. H Crave. . Omata—2 30, Rev. W. A. Sinclair. Hillsborough—2, Rev. H. L. Richards • Carrington Road—2.4s, Mr. E. Cliatterton. ■ Frankleigh Park—3, Mr C. E. Bellringer I g)* l , People's Home-5, Mr W. S. Cobhara. Waitara—ll, Mr. J. Asher; 7, Rev. O. B Hinton. Tikorangi—ll, Rev. O T' Hinton. Lepperton—2.3o, Mr. J Ailic-r Urenui -2.30, Rev. O. 1) Hinton. - Opuualte—ll, Rev. C. Slrand; 7.30, Mr G i Hughson. . Oaonui—2 30, Rev. C. Strand Okato-11, Air. R. C. Henry; 7, Rev. E. D. M > King, r nahotu-11, Rev. E. D. M. King; 7.30, Rev. fatrand ' Warea—2.3o, Rev. E. D. M. King • Eltham Road-Thursday, 8, Mr It. Holland. 1 Petone Road—Friday, 8, Rev. E. D. M. King. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. St. Andrew's—ll and 7, Mr. R H. ltockel M A - Inglewood—ll and 7, Mr. G. Ireland t diiata—2.3o, Mr. O. Ireland. , '.eppnrton—ll, Mr. CE. Perkins Urenui—2.3o, Mr. C. E. Perkins. ' . Waitara—7, Mr. C. E. Perkins. BAPTIST CHURCH. > Tabernacle-ll and 7, Rev. A. Campbell SelveMhfist, l^ subJect: " The Ch ™<^ ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH • fl ""Kclu7a M ° 8S 9 ' VeSPerS 7 ' Rev ' • Dean Mci Inglewood-Mass 11, Rev, Detto McKenna. PLEDGES ALL BROKEN-DRINKO EFFECTS CURE. t An Auckland Wif7w7it.es: "I am pleas- ,| 'd to state that the patient started on ! Imh fourth packet to-day. From the . first powder he has not tasted drink It t is marvellous as he has been a heavy . drinker. Pledges and promises were r urokeii over and over again." , CWd anything be more convincing , We have dozens of similar letters. Drinko , can be g,ven in any liquid or food and secretly ,f desired. Treatment is not . expensive and will not harm anyone. 1 Booklet with testimonials free in sealed , enve ope on request. State if Mr., Mrs . or Miss Address in strictest confidence' 5 Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 ( A.c, Lambtou Quay, Wellington. I GARDEN HOSE that does noi burst ?™ r^.i g the NORTH BR TISH RUE.' ' k ?- f T d for ita lon K ■«** .Isold by all dealer* m
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1919, Page 6
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441CHURCH SERVICES. Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1919, Page 6
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