CHURCH SERVICES. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. 3rd SUNDAY IN LENT. St. Matthews — 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m. —Matins and Sermon. Scout Parade. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Church of the Epiphanyfl a.m.—Holy Communion. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Upper Plain — 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Bideford — 2.30 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Masterton — 11 a.m.—Communion Service. 7 p.m. —Supplementary Communion. Kaituna. —2 p.m. Preacher: Rev. John Davie. LANSDOWNE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. David McNeur, Minister. Lansdowne — 11 a.m. —Communion. 7 p.m. Mauriceville West. —1.30 p.m. Eketahuna.—3 p.m., Communion. ■* METHODIST CHURCH. (Where a Welcome Awaits You.) HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. 'll a.m. —Rev. Frederick J. Parker. Special music by Junior Choir. 7 p.m.—Rev. Frederick J. Parker. Solo: “The Reapers,” Mr H. R. Jones. Choir Anthems: Woodward’s “Te Deum,” and “Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem.” Special display of Fruit, Flowers and Vegetables, which are given to . the Methodist Orphanage. Thanksgiving offertories. Kuripuni—--11 a.m.—Mr F. G. Rutter. 7 p.m.—Mr E. E. Steer. Rangitumau — 2 p.m.—Rev. Fred. J. Parker. THE SALVATION ARMY. “The Home of a Happy Religion.” 7 a.m. —Prayer and Intercession. 11 a.m. —Holiness Convention. Subject :“Power Through Prayer.” Speaker: Major Mahaffie. 6.30 p.m.—People’s Gospel Service. Subject: ' “Rest for the Weary ■ Soul.” Speaker: Major Mahaffie. 7.45 p.m.—The Gospel in the Open. Great united open-air Gospel Service in Queen Street. All Christians are heartily invited to join in this great quest. MAJOR J. MAHAFFIE, Corps Officer. “THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE AND THE GREAT ASSIZE” Will be Mr Wesley Richards’ Final Address in " > RUHAMAH GOSPEL HALL, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. As this will be the conclusion of a series of prophetic addresses, a warm invitation is extended to everybody to be present. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES. Cr. CHAPEL & RENALL STREETS. EVENING.SERVICE, SUNDAY, 7 o’clock. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. TESTIMONY MEETING—First Wednesday in every month, at 8 p.m. ALL SPIRTS GOODS GREATLY REDUCED AT? THE SALE OF ALBERT DONALD’S, Opp. Regent Theatre, QUEEN STREET. MOTORISTS! FIT TROJAN Full Circle Rebuilt TYRES FOR 1939! A DEFINITE SAVING IN TYRE COSTS. VULCANISING CO., JACKSON STREET. Under New Management —— ■ 1 '”!■
An extension light from the pavilion, held by a man in the centre of the green and another man holding a storm lantern at the kitty, had to be employed for two heads of the final game of the women’s bowls championship doubles’ tournament at Winton. Southland. The score was at 18/7 with four heads still to be played when it became too dark to see, and this novel lighting method was adopted. Only two heads were played tinier these conditions and, as little difference was made to the score, the losers withdrew.
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