CHURCH SERVICES. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. 16th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. St. Matthew’s—--8 a.m. —Holy Communion. 11 a.m. —Matins and Sermon. 7 p.m. —Evensong and Sermon. Kuripuni — 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. MASTERTON BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister: Rev. James Cumming. 11 a.m. —Subject: “Victory Over Our Enemies.” 7 n.m.—Subject: “The Faith That is Vital.” Friendly Hour at the close of Service. Sunday School and Bible Class at 10 a.m. This Sunday and October 24 will be the concluding services of the Pastor in Masterton. Come and .hear his message. METHODIST CHURCH. Minister: Rev. George H. Goodman. Masterton — 11 a.m. —Rev. G. H. Goodman. 7 p.m—Mr F. G. Rutter. Kuripuni — 7 p.m.-—Rev. G. H. Goodman (Sacrament). Rangitumau—--2 p.m.—Rev. G. H. Goodman. LANSDOWNE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. David McNeur Minister. Lansdowne — 11 a.m. —Rev. J. M. Simpson. 7 p.m. —Rev. D. McNeur. Mauriceville West. —1.30 p.m. Eketahuna. —3 p.m. KNOX CHURCH, MASTERTON. 11 a.m. —Rev. David McNeur. 7 p.m.—Rev. J. M. Simpson, B.A. CHURCH OF CHRIST. SERVICES IN W.D.F.U. ROOMS, KING STREET. 10 a.m—Sunday School. 11 a.m—Worship and Communion. LANTERN LECTURES. 37 QUEEN STREET, next Watson the Grocer. SUNDAY, 7 p.m—“God’s Chastisement of Israel.” TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Very interesting Film Lecture, revealing how Christianity was first brought to Britain. By Miss Waterston. CARTERTON—MASONIC HALL. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.—“The Seven Times Dispersion of Israel.” Fu BLI C~N OTICES. GEORGE BETTLE, Chemist, 769 Colombo Street, CHRISTCHURCH. Postal Address—Box 531, Christchurch. Notice to Deerstalkers I J)EERSKINS are valuable. Don’t let them rot in the bush. BEDER BROS., Masterton, are buyers of them. Highest prices given. Any quantity received. TO THE GIRL WITH AMBITION! Enrol now at the HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. 69 QUEEN STREET (next Hugo’s). Miss F. A. Loveday, Principal. TIMBER TREES. WE are buyers of all classes of trees for timber, including Rimu, White Pine, Totara, Matai, Insignis Pine, Gum, etc. ' The demand for timber for war purposes is greater than can be supplied, and all who have trees suitable for milling would be helping the war effor’ by making them available. We should be pleased to discuss your particular problem with yoy, and give estimates of quantities and values without obligation on your part. C. E. DANIELL, LTD., Queen Street, Masterton. ’Phone 1620. 35 YEARS OF FOOT COMFORT. OP YEARS ago, Dr. Scholl started his now world-wide Foot Comfort Service. Millions have benefited from Dr. Scholl s inventions and treatments for weak or flat feet, weak ankles, cramped toes, etc. You, too, can benefit and get real foot comfort. Consult the experts at Campbell’s Pharmacy. 8 SPECIALS AT T. F. WATSON & CO.’S. rp _ F r WATSON _ & _ CO., Drapers, CaT JL * terton.—GloVes, Kid, in shades of Elack, Navy, Brown, Beige, Tan. Smartly styled and in all sizes. Priced from 25/ to 38/3. Fabric and Silk Gloves, shades of Black, Navy, Brown and Beige. Priced Tom 8/1L rr. F. WATSON & CO., Drapers, CarX * terton.—Handbags, Leather, Patent Morocco and Pigskin. Latest styles, including Underarm, Envelope, etc. Smartly styled and in shades of Black, Navy, Red. Rust, Grey, Tan, etc. Priced from 31/6 to £3/17/6. &~CO., Drapers, Carterton. —Scarves, Georgette, Art Silk, floral and figured and Paisley designs. Priced from 4/11 to 8/6. WR TgHTT STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. JJAROUX Emasculators. —A first-class docking instrument. Lambs will do better, put on weight faster. No risk of infection from open wounds. CHALLENGE STOCK LlCK.—Stocks on hand again.. Try this lick and observe the improvement in your hoggets and sheep. FCLIPSE NETTING—Stocks always on hand. Makes a good tight sheepproof fence or temporary yard‘d OILSKIN Trench Coats and’Leggings. —A few on hand. Order while stocks last. CHICK RAISER.—Give your chicks the best. They will be worth money to you. Start them on Challenge Chick Raiser. 1J AX-PAINT.—A . first-grade paint. Rationed supplies. Order now and avoid disappointment. jpABLE POTATOES.—Good sound white and red varieties. Get our price—it will pay you. CHAPEL STREET, MASTERTON. ’Phone 1624.
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