SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NO-LICENSE. jyj-ASTERTON TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, At 8.15 p.m. (After Church Service.) DRINK. AND ITS INFLUENCE. DRINK, AND ITS INFLUENCE. DRINK, AND ITS INFLUENCE. DRINK, AND ITS INFLUENCE. By COLONEL BIRKENSHAW. (Late Principal of tie Melbourne Traming College. 4—v-i DON'T FAIL TO HEAR "THE APOSTLE OF FIRE" "THE APOSTtE OF FIRE" "THE APOSTLE OF FIRE" "THE APOSTLE OF FIRE" ON SUNDAY NIGHT NEXT, IN THE TOWN HALL. COLLECTION AT THE DOOR TO DEFRAY EXPENSES. . , J. BRIDGES, ■Secretary, NoLioeruse Council.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. CHAPEL STREET. ißev. Alfred Hodge, Minister. 11 'a.m'. — Lessons from Daniel (8). "The Great Sea and the Battle of ttftie Winds." • 7. 'Com muni on at closie of every isiervioe. Solo: "There is a Green Hill," Miss Jessie Joy. Amniviersary .services on Sunday wfaek. J£NOX CHURCH SERVICES. / Llastorton. 11 a.m.—Rev. A. T. Thompson, 8.A., B.D. Subject: "The Coming Famine." 7 p.m.—Rev. A. T. Thompson, B.A. - B.D. "Not Asha'.aed of the - Gospel." Kaituna: 3 p..m.—ißev.- A. T. 1 Thompson, 8.A., B.D. Kopuaraniga: 3 p.im;—Mr Edwin Feist. JJAPTISI CHURCH. MURRAY'S . HAIZ, QUEEN ST., Master ton. Plreacher: Castor E. Swiiaiierd. 11 ia.im.— The Plasssover and the Lord's Saipper (Lord's Supper) 7 p.m.—What Baotist .stands fori . <Solo.) Sujmdiay SchooJ iamd Young Mien's 'Ba-blie Cfliaisis', 2.30. Methodist church services. ■. * Masterton. • 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.—jßev. C. Roberts. Kwripund. 11 a.m. and 7 ip.m.—R&v. Redstone. / Wangaebu. 3 (p.m. —Rev. J. E. Parsons. 7 ,p).ip. —Mr L. iMinifie, rjTHE SALVATION ARMY. SUNDAY~SERVICES. 11 a.<m., 3 p.m.,, and 7 p.m.—Colone-l Birbemsihiaw. Y.M.C.A. STRANGERS' TEA at 5 p..m, All ■men are invuted. Mr Ben Robenitis,. of Carterton, will deliver an 'address on "QhJaraciter." Chairman, Mir H. D.MjeHaittie. ' BIBLE jGLASS iat 3.45. Subject: ''Temptation.'' Mr Rogers.,, RAPIER PARK RACING CLUB.. SPRING MEETING. SPRING MEETING. To be Held on ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11th, >,1911. NOMINATIONS close at the Club's Office, Herschell Street, Napier, on FIRiIDAY, September 22nd, at 8 p.mi. For full programme see Weekly Press. WEIGHTS will appear on THURSDAY, October sth. ACCEPTANCES close FRIDAY. October 6th, at 8 p.m. J. E. GLEADOW, Secretary.
CLUB CAFE, (Under New Management.) R B. DOUGLAS begs 'to thank the residents of Ma.Siterton and district, and 'also the travelling public for the. generous support accorded to him isiimoe taking over itilie 01-ub Cafo. Patrons may rest assured that their "wants will be catered for on the bessb possible linies, and everything done to merit tlieir support. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. Hot, Coid, and Shower Baths. - Letters and Telegrams Promptly attend'ed to. B. DOUGLAS, PROPRIETOR.
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