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UN THE WAIRAKAPA, Under the patronage of the Bight Bev Dr Redwood, Bishop of Wellington, BT THE Rev Fathbu Theophilidb Lk Mknant dk Ohesnah, S, \l. ■I. St. PATBIUK'B CHURCH, Masibkton. AT MAS TEUTON, the Mission will open at 11 o'clock, Dec, 18th, fourth Sun3ay in Advent. At 7.30 [i.m, Vespers, Sermon, and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, DURING THE WEEK, 1. Ist Mass at 7.30. 2. 2nd Mass, with Sermon, at 9.30. 3. In the afternoon, at 3.30, Sermon, at which the children aro expected tu be present. i In the evening, at 7.30, Dovotions, Sermon, Benediction, with th'i Blessed Saewment. Confessions will he heard. 1. Mornings—From 5.30 to 9 30, and from 10 to 12 o'clock. 3, Afternoons-1 rom i to 6 o'ebek, and after Benediction till 10 o'clock. N.8,-The Bell will he rung half an hour before every service, and the second five minutes before every exorcise. On Thursday evening a Lecture will bo given on Temperance. On Friday, at 3.30 p.m., His Lordship will administer the Sacrament of Confirmation. On Saturday, Vigil of Christmas. '1 here will be no Sermon in the evening exercise. Benediction will be given at, 7.30. On Chrislin.l9 Day, midnight Mass, with Sermon. The Christmas dues will be collected at this Mass for the priest's support. Jan. 2nd, Miss at 9 o'clock, 3rd, Mass at 11 o'clock. At this Mass ihe collection will bo made for the Misnonary, At 3 o'clock, dosing of tho M.wion, renewal of Baptismal Vows, Sermon and Benediction, with Blessed Sacrament.' 11. St. MARY'S CHURCH, Caktektox Tho Mission will I>e t in at 7.30 p.m. on jhristmas Day, mid will he continued until Thursday morning inoln-iwly, [II. CHURCH OFTHE.UCKiJDHKABT, GIIBYTOWX. !!)th, at 7.30 p.m., and will be continued ill Sunday following, IV. St. CERESA CHURCH. K.'ATHERSTOX, Tho Mission will commence on the Ist of fanuary-Funt of (lie Circumcision of our -ord—and wnl continue until Thursday, ;he sth,inclusively, "■ V 'V.- St. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, TliXUt. Tho Mission will on the 6th of, hwuary, at 11 o'clock, and be continued I mtil the 10th, inclusively. At all the places the exercises will be at ho same time us in Mas-tcrton, Tenni ixcepted. Other special notices nill be given by the Missionary, On Christmas D iy there will be Mass : 1. AtCaitertoiiat7a.in 2. At Oreytown at 0 a.m. 3. AtFeathersNiatll am. At all these Masses ihe Christmas dues vill bo collected for the priest's support. FRANCES ANTHONY HALBWACHS, S.M., Pastor. St, Mary's Church, Carterton, Dee. loth, 1881. 951 SPECIAL FOR CHRIbTMAS! J. T. STEELE, DRAPER, LAMBTON QUAY, IT AS JUST TO HAND A SPECIAL JHRAP r.Ol' (IF hi!ESS MATERIALS Foil CiLISTMAS tYhich, having been hnnjht at a great bargain, will bo sold as such. justomers and the public nmv rolv on J. T. STEELE'S 111 this mont'i of December, the Cheapest Dress Guuilsithainiibie m Wellington. Elegant Shades at per clu ss, 10s (id All wool Beige, l-.'s lid, |;-!h (;,1, 20s 1 fine lot of Cashmere in Navy, Peacock. Bordeaux, Faun, etc., m-r jard 2s 2d. fopeiior Oatmeal Cloths in Pale Bird;, Cream, Pale lllue, Drab, etc., per yard, 1b Bid Sew Cashmere Jackets at liis For Christmas Holidays—(few Hats end Bonnets from 91 New Corsets, New Undcrelothing For the conmu' holidays New Costumes and Dolmans, at J. T. STEELE'S. [ K A BOYS' SUITS specially JOV importoli'iir Him holidays. B.vs' Summer Suits, 3s Od; Buys' flaw serge Suits, 6s 9d; Hoys' Twer;! Suits, all prices; Boys' Hats fi»m Is; Ymit-i-:' .'-urge Suits I7n6d; Men's Heavy M'dc Trousers (is lid [Colonial); Men's Le.lio'ii Huts (gieeu under) 2s 6'd. r. A DOZEN Men's and Youths' Blue mak, very sitpei is 9d. COME AND SEE THESE GOODS AT T. T. STEELE'S (Opposite th Railway Station), Lambtok Quay, Wellington C HRISTM A S AXD CHEAP ARTICLES [AS always been a proverb, and not to XX allow its truth to be questioned iu the Wairarapa, T. S. JAGO, Has opened a largo consignment of AMERICAN, AUSTRIAN, & ENGLISH CHAIRS, Which Twill be SOLD VERY CHEAP. T. S. JAGO, SrEAM FURNITURE FACTORY, Invereaa-gill Ales. TN consequence of the increasing demand for the INVERCAEGILL ALES, I have today appointed Jamison Biios. & Co.; of Carterton, my SOLE AGENTS, for that district. A large ■ stock will be kept by them. , 'W, McKEEVER. Ist December. 1881.,' '""'"'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 953, 19 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 953, 19 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 953, 19 December 1881, Page 3

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