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Of Disfiguring Humours Use CUTICURA Every child born into the world with an inherited tendency to torturing, disfiguring humours of the Skin and Scalp, becomes an object of the most tender solicitude, not only because of its suffering, but because of the dreadful fear that the disfiguration is to be lifelong and mar its future happiness and prosperity. Hence it becomes the duty of mothers of such afflicted children to acquaint themselves with the best, the purest, and most effective treatment available, viz.: warm baths with Cuticura Soap, and gentle anointings withCuticura Ointment, the great Skin Cure. Cures made in childhood are speedy, permanent, economical,, Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills are Bold throughout the world. Depots: London,27 Charterhouse Sq.; Paris, S Kue de la Vaix ; Australia, K. Towns & Co., Sydney; Boston, U. S. A., Potter Drug Jit Cheni. Corp., Sole Props. «3-MaUcd face," How to Cure Inherited Humours." a By using the Wilson Corns mon Sense Ear Drums. Perfectly invisible arid comfortable. If you are first step to relief after 30 or 40 years' suffering. Address—Star Novelty Co* 5 49-231 Collins-st., Melbi m H E CHURCHES CHURCH OF ENGLAND. SUNDAY, "NOVEMBER 5. Twentieth Sunday Alter Trinity. Anniversary Services. Christ Church.—B a.m.: Holy Communion. 31 a.m.: Matins and Holy Communion; preacher, Rev. A. W. H. Compton. 2.30 p.m.: Sunday School. 7 p.m.: Evensong; preacher, Rev. A. 0. Williams. St John's.—ll a.m.: Matins; Mr. Bridgewater. 2.30 p.m.: Sunday School. 7 p.m.: Evensong; Mr. Humphrys. St Laurence, Aramoho.—9.4s a.m. : Sunday School. 11 a.m.: Matins; Mr. Humphrys. 7 p.m.: Evensong; Dr. Fenwick. THE WANGANUTPAROCHIAL MISSIONARY DISTRICT. Matarawa—ll a.m.: Matins and Holy Communion; Rev. H. J. Deane. 2 p.m.: Children's Service, Rev. H. J. Deane. Okoia—7 p.m.: Rev. H. J. Deane. Upokongaro.—ll a.m.: Mr. Randall. 7 p.m.: Mr. Taylor. Turakina.—ll a.m.: Mr. Marshall. PRESBYTERIAN~CHURCH. St. Paul's—ll a.m.: Rev. A. Morton. 2.30 p.m.: Sunday School, t p.m.: Rev. J. G. Chapman. Kaitoke.—2.3o p.m.: Rev. R. M. Ryburn, M.A. St. John's, Upper Campbell Street.— 2.30 p.m.: Sunday School. Eastown Road Board Office—2.3o p.m : Sunday School. 7 p.m.: Service; Mr. R. Tucker. Castleeliff Public Ha 11—2.30 p.m.: Sunday School. 7 p.m.: Service. Mr J. Ryburn. St. Andrew's, Glasgow Street—ll a.m.: Rev. B. Hutson. 2.30 p.m. : ,Sun•day School. 7 p.m.: Rev. A. MorWestmere Church.—2.3o p.m. : Rev. A. Morton. THE SALVATION ARMY. Guyton Street. Sunday.—7 a.m.: Knee Drill, Prayer Meeting 11 a.m.: Holiness, Purity of Heart. 3 p.m.: Free and Easy Song and Praise. 7 p.i?.: Bright Gospel Service; Salvation Addresses and Special Singing. Young People's Meetings, Sunday 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Week Night.—Public Meetings. ThurJAll are cordially invited. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. Dublin Street.—ll a.m.: Rev. E. Drake; subject, "The Beloved of God." 2.30 p.m.: Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p.m.: Rev. E. Drake; subject, "Tho Dullest Day of ■ all the Week." ■ Sedgebrook—2.3o p.m.: Sunday School. 3 p.m.: Rev. E. Drake. BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.: Rev. Arthur Dewdney. 2.30 p.m.: Sunday School. 7 p.m.: Rev. Arthur Dewdney. WESLEYAN CHURCH. Wanganui.—ll a.m.: Rev. J. G. Chapman. 7 p.m.: Rev. R. M.. Ryburn, M.A. Church anniversary. Aramoho—ll a.m.: Rev. W. J. Oxbrow. 7 p.m.: Rev. W. J. Oxbrow. Springvale.—7 p.m.: Mr. F. Whitlock. Max well town.—7 p.m.: Mr. Goldsbury. Monday, 7.30 p.m.: Rev. W. J. Oxbrow. Brunswick—2.3o p.m.: Rev. W. J. Oxbrow. CHRISTADELPHIAN SERVICES. Druid's Hall, Bell Street.—Subject for Sunday, "Immortal Souls. Do Men Possess Them, and What are They?" LANE'S EMULSION. Makes weak people strong. Cures Coughs and Colds, builds the lungs. A valuable flesh-forming foodmedicine. Children or adults. Sold everywhere.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12645, 4 November 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12645, 4 November 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12645, 4 November 1905, Page 7

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