CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1918. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Ta Henui-8 (H.C.), 11 (H.C.), 2.35 (C.S.), 7 (Evening Prayer). Bell Block-7.30 (E.P.). Wares—7.4s. l'ungarehu—2.ls. . Rahotu—ll (H.C.) Inglewood—B (H.C), 11 (Matins), ! (Evensong) • • • Tarikl—ll (H.C.) mont Village—2.3o (Evensongl'. Imata—B (Evensong), Tuesday, Dec. 9. Waltara—B (H.C), 10 (C.S.), 11 (H.C), 7.30. Urenul—ll. Tikorangl—2.3o. Lepperton—2.3o. Piko—ll (H.C.). Okoke—2.3o. METHODIST CHURCH. Whitelo'y Memorial Church—ll, Rev. J. Napier Milne; 7, Rev. A. Campbell Selvewrlght. Fltzroy—ll, H. T. Grave; 7, Rev. H. L. Richards. St. Aubyn—ll, Bev. H. L. Richards; 7, Bev. J. Nlion. Omata—2 30, Rev. H. L. Richards. Upper Mangorol—ll, RoV. J. Nlion, 7.30, Rev. H. L. Richards. Lower Mangorel—2.3o, Rev: J. Nixon. Bell Block—2, Rev. J. N. Mllho. Franklelgh Park—3, Mr. Fenwlcli. Old People's Home—s, Mr. E. Chatterton. Opunake—ll, Mr. J. Cox; 7.30, Rev. C. Strand Pihama—23o, Mr. Pottlgrew. Oaonul—7.3o. Mr. M. Hughson. Okato-rll, Rev. E. D. M. King; 7.30, Mr. Parker. Tataralmaka—2.o, Mr. Wells. Pungarehu—2, Rev. E; D. M. King. Rahotu—ll, Rev. C. E. Strand; 7.30, Rev. E. • D. M. King. Eltham Road (Thursday)—B 0, Mr. Hurst. Waltara—ll and 7.30, Mr.' Herbert. Hulrangl—2, Mr. West. * m—2.30, Mr. Herbert. Urenul—7.3o, Mr. Lawrence. Urutl—2.3o, Mr. Lawrence. Pukearuhe—ll, Mr. Lawrence Inglewood—ll and 7, Rev. A. A, Bensley. Tarata.—2.3o, Rev. A. Bensley. Tarllrl—2.3o, Mr. Jemlson. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. St. Andrew's—ll and 7, Rev. O. Blundell. Inglewood—ll and 7, Mr. O. Ireland. Kaimata—2, Mr. G. Ireland Waltul (Thursday, Dec. 11)—7.45, Mr. G. Ireland. Waltara—ll and 7, Mr. C. E. Perkins, Urenul—2.3o, Mr. C. E. Perkins • Mlml (Dec. 12th.)—7.30, Mr. C. E. PertlM. BAPTIST CHUBCH. . m.v. — M i e _u ( Rcv A Campbell Selver " " 3, Mr. Graves; 7, Rev. J. Napier MUne. Sunday School anniversary. ROMAN CATHOLIC. New Plymouth—Mass 7.30 and 10.30, Vespers 7, lev. Father Kelly. . ara—Mass 7.30 and 10, Bev. Dean McKenna. •
ALL BRITISH MOTOR VEHICLES. The Thornycroft Motor Vehicle emerges from the great war unassailable as King of the Road. Year in year out, summer and winter, road or no road, Thornycrofts travelled the shell-holed roads of Prance on War Service. The production from Thornycroft factories is now being diverted to peaceful pursuits and vehicles are now available in New Zealand. Demand exceeds supply, however, so that it is essential to book orders ahead.. Get your order in now as we have a waiting list for some models. mr.de in various sizes from 30 to 40 h.p. carrying 2, 2J, 3, 4 and 6 tons. Write to-day for further particulars to A. Hatrick and Co., Wangunui and Wellington. Barraclough'-. Nervine stops Toothache. Projjaodra oum Curat atiwklir, W
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