S PES! AL AOV F RTSBEM ENTfc BA PTI k'' OHOR OH. M I lII!AY'S HALL. 11 a.m.—John, 14. 20. 7 p.m. —"Clod's Thoughts." Solo.—M [• S\vi n e rd. Sankey's Hymn Books provided. A hearty invitation. ANSDOWNE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 3 p.m.—Wangaehu 7 p.m.—Lansdinvuo Rev. J. S. Young. Subject: Paul's solution of a difficult problem. Moderation versus Toual Abstinence. . 3 p.m.—Kopuarnnga.. Mr E. Feist. L METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.—Rev. S. J. Serpell. KUfRUPUNI. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.—Rev. E. T. Olds 3 p.m.—Rangitumau, Rev. E. T. Ol'3-s g-NOX CHURCH SERVICES. 10 a.m.—Men's Society. 11 a.m.—"Working the Works of God." 7 p.m.—"The Church and the Social Problem." 2.30 p.m.—Kaituna. Rev. A. T. Thompson. 15.A.. B.D. Y.M.C.A, TO-MOR.ROAY AT 5 P.M. In GYMNASIUM HALL. STRANGERS TEA AND SERVICE. Address by Mr J. T. M. Hornsbv. Subject: Religion; What it is, aiul, AYliat it is not. Ladies' Auxiliary and friends specially invited. .Bible Class at -I p.m..—Mr Redhead. S'iLvay at 7 p.m. ('!)N(;iu-:(;at!()XAL criURCH, CHAPEL STREET. WELCOME. Child-veil of the Sunday School to REV. \L L. THOMAS, am. —Rev. 'l3. L. Thomas, p.m.—Rev. B. L. Thomas, and Mr ,J. T. M. Hornsby. p.m.—Rev .13. L. Thomas, and Mr . ,1. T. M. Homsby. Hvmns and nmsie used at recent lAir.ii'versarv to be sung by scholars, assisted b y Choir and Orchestra under conductorship of Mr S. H. Ralph. thanks.. THE Community of St. Bride's Convent wish to thank their many friends for the kindness am accorded to them m then le.uit reavenient. Nov. 22nd. 19.12. _____ "IiEW "zEALAWD.RAiI.WAYS. ALTERATIONS TO TIME I ABLE. /•AN and after Monday, 25th Novem(J I,or, 1912. the 7.50 a.m. A\el-lincton-AVoodville and 1.10 p.m. AYoodville-AYellinston, the < .M) n.m-Mastcrton-AVelluigtoii, and 4.10 p.m. \VeUiimton-M;i.sterton tram*i will be extended to run between Wellington and Te Aro as follows: ■ Te Aro depart 7.30 a.m., 3..id p.m. AYcllington depart 12 noon. <.30 p.m. BY ORDER. ROSES AND SWEET PEAS. ASTERTON HORTICULTURAL ■ AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETYS rose and sweet pea SHOW. To be held in the DRILL HALL, MASTER'! OJs, on NOVEMBER 27, 1912. SCHEDULES AND FORMS FROM THE SECRETARY. Entries close with thc SATURDAY, November 23rd. at o p.m. H. M. boddington, 105 Queen Street, Masterton. A TAXI CAB FOR MASTERTON. IN Order to cope with our increaisng business, we have landed, direo t from the Manufacturers, a modern FORD TAXI : CAB, capable + of watrng 0 passengers m addition to the Wedding Partiea, Picnics and JLxouraisns specially catered tor. itiLRE-S— Ordinary Cab Rates, -JJOLE, -0-QLLAIsD, THE g®ST Q® JJ&EAD i» STILL 3 d '- AT W INOHESTER'B. HAOLEY'S STOCKTAKING SALE NOW ON: . H. HAE9LEY. (01®?SSSTS W. ISEALIS ®®.J
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 23 November 1912, Page 1
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