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CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. 3rd SUNDAY IN ADVENT. St. Matthew’s—--8 a.m. —Holy Communion. 11 a.m. —Lessons and Carols. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. ■ Kuripuni.—9 am. and 7 p.m. LANSDOWNE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Lansdowne11 a.m. —Rev. R. Dickie. 7 p.m.—Rev. J. M. Simpson, B.A. No Services will be held in the Outfields. KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Masterton — 11 a.m—“The Relevance of the Upper Room.” 7 p.m.—“Vision and Sacrament.” • Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper at both services. Minister: Rev. D. W. Storkey. BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister: Pastor D. R. Edwards. 10 a.m. —Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 a.m—“Knowing and Reckoning.” 7 p.m.—Special Youth Service. “WHITHER BOUND?” AN INVITATION TO YOUNG & OLD: COME TO CHURCH. METHODIST CHURCH. Minister: Rev. George H. Goodman, Masterton—--11 a.m—Local Preachers’ Reception Service. 7 p.m—JUNIOR CHOIR FESTIVAL. The Junior Choir will present the Sacreds Cantata: “CHIMES OF THE HOLY NIGHT.” Solos with obligatos in three parts. Duets and choruses by a Choir of 75 voices. Retiring Collection for Children’s Home. Kuripuni—--7 p.m—Mr H. Bateup. Rangitumau—--2 p.m—Rev. G. H. Goodman. “RUHAMAH” GOSPEL HALL. SUNDAY. 11 a.m—Worship. 2.30 p.m—Sunday School and Bible Class. 3.15 p.m —Mr C. J. Drake will be the speaker. Subject: “The Greatest Thing in the Bible.” 7 p.m.—Mr C. J. Drake, sneaker. Subject: “Is There Anything in Divine Prophecy?” Do not miss hearing Mr Drake. He is an able and forceful speaker, and is a noted student of prophecy. ALL WELCOME. CHURCH OF CHRIST. SERVICES IN W.D.F.U. ROOMS, KING STREET. 10 a.m—Sunday School. 11 a.m—Worship and Communion. MISSION HALL. BANNISTER STREET. TOMORROW (SUNDAY). 11 a.m. C 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School. 7 p.m—Gospel Address. Every Wednesday evening, at 7.30, Prayer and Reading.

PUBLIC NOTICES. SWIMMING! SWIMMING! LEARN TO SWIM DEMONSTRATION DIXON ST. BATHS, MASTERTON, TOMORROW, at 2.30 p.m. rpHE public are invited to witness the 1 worthwhile demonstration by visiting Squad. MASTERTON RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION. IT is recommended that Retail Shops 1 observe the following closing and opening hours during the Christmas and New Year holiday season:— CHRISTMAS WEEK— Closing hour, Friday, December 24, 10 p.m. Reopen Wednesday, December 29, usual opening hour. NEW YEAR WEEK.—Closing hour, Friday, December 31, 9 p.m. Reopen Wednesday, January 4, usual opening hour. W. V. MADDEN, Secretary. ’ PUBLIC NOTICE. MASTERTON-CASTLEPOINT MOTOR SERVICE. PARCELS for delivery by car leaving , Masterton at 2 p.m. must be handed in NOT LATER THAN 1.30 P.M. MARTIN SMITH, Proprietor. PARA RUBBER CO.,"ITD. WE have good stocks of Gardening ’’ Gloves, 5/6 and 7/3 pair; Hose Sprays, 3/10 each; Clamps, 6d each; Tap Unions, 1/9 each; Hose Menders, 1/each. —At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. CTICK-ON SOLES will protect your ° Shoes. Children’s and Women’s only, 1/9 pair; Men’s, 1/11 pair; Solution, 6d bottle—At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. MEND EZI will repaii- your stockings, 1 tears in cloth, etc., without sewing. Only 1/1 packet—At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. PROTECT your Cycle and Car Tires x by using Boyd’s Preserver, only 2/6 a tin. —At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. ■REVERSIBLE Cycle Seat Covers, only v 8/6 each; Cycle Bells, 3/3 each; Rubber Handle Grips, 9d pair; Celluloid Grips, 2/6 pair; Reflectors, 1/6 each; Sports Bags, 15/6 each. —At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. JJOTTLE Teats, 9d each; Rubber Pilchers, 3/6 pair; Rubber Finger Stalls, 9d and 1/- each; School Rubbers, only Id each; Dress Shields with rubber lining, 2/3 pair.—At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. __ VUE cannot let you have all the films T you’d like, but we can help you to get the best out of each precious roll. Our Developing and Printing Servioe today preserves in every detail the same fine quality and workmanship on which it was founded. So leave that valued spool at Wilson’s Pharmacy (next Page’s Corner), for results that will please.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 December 1943, Page 1

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615

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 December 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 December 1943, Page 1

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