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CHURCH SERVICES.

♦ _ SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1919. CHTTRCH OP ENGLAND. St. Mary's—B a.m. (H.C.), 11 (Matins). 7 (Evensong and Sermon). St. John's, Omata—ll a.m. (H.C.). Old Peopel's Home—9 45 a.m. Te Honui—7 a.m. (H.C.), 11 a.m. (Morning Prayer), 7 p.m. (Evening Prayer). Bell Block—7 p.m. (Evening Prayer). St. Andrew's, Inglewood—B am. (H.C.), 11 am (Matins), 7 p.m. (Evensong). St. rhlllip's, Tarliii—7.3o p.m. (Evensong). Kaimnta—ll a.m. (Holy Communion), 7.30 pm, (Evensong). , Waitul—2 30 p.m. (Evensong). Waltara—B a.m. no service; 11 and 7. Urenui—ll. Tlkqrangl—2.3o. Lepperton—ll. Hulrangi—2 30. i Okato—No Services, Wing to Vicar tittendh,' Synod.

METHODIST. Whltoloy Memorial—ll Rev. H. i,. Klchards; 7 Rev. ,T. Napier Milne. Fltzroy—ll, Mr. Yorke, 7, Rev. Richards. St. Aubyn—ll, Rev. ,T. Napier Milne; 7, MMaunder. Omata—2 30, Mr. W. Chatterton. Hillsborough—2, Rev. J. Napier Milne Bell Block—2, Rev. H. L. Richards Old People's Home—.l, Mr. E Chatterton Wnltara—ll and 7, Rev. W Gatman. Lepperton—2 30, Rev. W. Gatman. Crenul—2.3o, Mr. Hick. PRESBYTERIAN. St. Andrews—ll and 7, Rev. O. Elundell IVallil—ll.3o, Mr. C. E. Perkins. Urenul—2.3o, Mr. C. E. Perkins. Waitara—7, Mr. C. E. Perkins. Inglewood—ll and 7, Mr. G. Ireland. Tarata—2.3o, Mr. G. Ireland. CATHOLIC. New Plymouth—Mass 7.30 and 10.30; Vespers, 7, Rev. rather Kellv. Waitara—Mass 7.30 and 10, Vespers 7, Rev. Dean McKenna. BAPTIST, Tabernacle—Morning 11, Supply; Evening, 7, Mr. H. T. Grave. \ === CHILBLAINS? You suffer? Why? Cold weather; bad circulation., Have them every Winter; can't banish them, only endure them. This reasoning is foolish. Rexona will drive'away your Chilblains. Many who have suffered for jears. and endured agony every Winter with resignation, avoiding the good cheer of the fireside, nursing their cracked and bleeding hands In the coldest quarter of the room, now thank Rexona for Winter comfort. Rexona represents skin health, whether of feet, hands, scalp, or body. A few minutes spent at night anointing the feet with tills cool salve means foot comfort all next day. Rubbed gently Into the skin of poor suffering hands, a pair of soft, loose gloves to protect them, tile unsightly chilblains must vanish. The hands neither hurt nor cause you to blush by their appearance. Winter work and Winter sports may then lie indulged in without fear of resulting agony, for this should be the healthiest time of tho year, when wo are storing up strength and energy for the coming Summer. Rexona is sold in triangular tins at 1/6 and 3/-. Obtainable everywhere. "MORE THAN PLEASED WITH DRINKO TREATMENT." "I gave my husband all the Drinko Powders and I am pleased to say he has not touched a drop, of strong drink for six weeks. I am.; more than pleased, for my husband was a very heavy drinker. I shall recommend, Drinko to anyone I know." So writes A. h. from Auckland. Drinko cure is undoubtedly a permanent cure. Cases have been shown where men living and working s a bad environment with same temptations have had no desire for strong drink at all. Drinko can be given secretly. Write for free booklet to Laxly Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212, A.C. Lamuton Quay, Wellington. 3 •Terfectioij&tlie famous blend that is "All the name}implies!" Entirely free from that 'fbite" and erudence so pronounced in immature and unskilfully blended whiskies. It possesses a pleasing smoothness that makes instant appeal to the discriminating palate, whilst its unvarying excellence makes it a revelation to even the connoisseur. Bottled only by the proprietors, D. and J. McCallum at their distilleries, Edinburgh, Scotland. Wholesale distributors for ! Auckland province, Cooke and Co., Albert itrut. auokulnu »

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1919, Page 6

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CHURCH SERVICES. Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1919, Page 6

CHURCH SERVICES. Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1919, Page 6

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