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SUNDAY SERVICES. Christadelphian TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (cnr. Manchester and Worcester sts.) Minister: REV. W. M. GARNER. 10 a.m., B.C. 11 a.m., S.S. . SECOND SUNDAY IN ADVENT. 11 a.m.: "FACING REALITY." "FACING REALITY." Does the spirit of the world even remotely approximate the Spirit of Christ? Does the approaching Christmas hold any message for us in this connexion? 7 p.m.: "THE JUDGMENT OF THE NATIONS." "THE JUDGMENT OF THE NATIONS." For what are the nations judged? Hear this intensely interesting and Scriptural address. Solo: Valerie Barton, "Silent Night." VISITORS WELCOME AT TRINITY—THE FAMILY CHURCH. ___ ■ ' ' T1997 Theosophicai Society (Under the auspices of the Divine Healing Fellowship.) DR. ULRIC WILLIAMS DR. ULRIC WILLIAMS DR. ULRIC WILLIAMS PUBLIC LECTURES PUBLIC LECTURES . _ _ as under: SATURDAY, DEC. Bth, at 8 p.m.—St. Luke's Hall (cnr. Manchester and Peterborough streets). Subject: "Healing by Common -Sense." TUESDAY, DEC. 11th, at 8 p.m.: Radiant Hall, KUmore street. Subject: "Chaos or Deliverance? "New Hope for the Afflicted." Written Questions. Collection. - " All interested invited. SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (Quakers) MEETING FOR WORSHIP EACH SUNDAY. 11 A.M., AT 297 MONTREAL STREET SUNDAY TALKS, 27 Chancery lane, at 7 p.m. "THE COMING OF THE ANGELS." Speaker: MR E. M. LOVELL-SMITH. Circle Service at close of Address. DIVINE SCIENCE INSTITUTE, 217 Gloucester St., opp. Latimer square. SUNDAY, December 9th, 7 p.m., Lecture by MARY E. SIMPSON. "CONSCIOUS ONE-NESS WITH GOD IS MAN'S SECURITY." Healing Treatments. SUNDAY SCHOOL at 11 a.m. THURSDAYS, 2.15 p.m., Healing Service, Testimonies. Everyone Welcome. T.C.

THE HOPE OP THE SCRIPTURES—The Biblical hope is the one hope exhibited in the apostolic teaching (Ephesians 4:4. Titus 2:13. Galatians 1:6). This one hope is the hope of Israel (the Jewish nation). (Acts 28: 20, 26:'6, John 4: 22.) This one hope taught in the Bible is so important that without a belief in it we cannot be saved. (Romans 6: 24.) A lecture, "The Hope of the Bible," will be delivered Sunday evening next at the MASONIC HALL, Wordsworth street, Sydenham (God willing). For Free Literature apply to Bible Truth, P.O. Box 793, Christchurch. 2167 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ROOMS and Breakfast. Vacancies from 15th. 1003 Colombo st, X 7827 BUSINESS Girl requires Board in private [home. T8520, "Press." — ; I CENTRAL: Bed and. Breakfast, tray; casuals. 297 Cashel street. ALBERT House, St. Clair. Dunedin, near sea and baths. 'Phone 23-481. T.C. VISITORS Chch., Comfortable rooms and breakfast. 1003 Colombo St. X 7603 BED and morning tray, private house, one mile from city. T8271, "Press."- m LADY requires sunny B.S.R. with board. Good remuneration. TBIB7, "Press.". BANKS Peninsula Guest House has vacancies from Jan. 12th onward. T7320, "Press/' —— ■ ■' ' BOARD Wanted by Ex-Serviceman. Private home, handy Aldington. T8425, "Press." i ENJOY Modern Comforts at Excelsior Hotel, Christchurch. Bright, airy rooms. 14/-.day. ' ■ ■ .'5 TIMA.KU. 41 Wai-itt road: Superior Ac* commodation: Bed and Breakfast, £2 12s 6d weekly. ~ T.C BED and Breakfast Tray, Comfortable Furn. Bach, suit three. 6/6 a night. 297 Cashel street. '■ ' '— YOUNG Lady Requires Board In * refined home, central locality from Jan. 12th. G. Forbes, 47 N.E. Belt, Ashburton. 1605 GRIDIRON Hotel, Dunedin, Z minutes from Post Office, offers you good accommodation. : : T.C FULL Board Required in the New Year by business man. Central locality preferable. T8379, "Press." : : WILLMAH LODGE. 257 Armagh street, for comfortable and homely accommodation. Bed and breakfast.* T.C. PERMANENT Board wanted, private, from Dec. 20th. Pay between 30s-£2 per week.; Urgent. P5412, "Press." BOARD Offered in Refined home, two girls or T.C. Students, 1948. Monday to Friday. T8341, "Press." — : QUIET Training College Student requires good Board for next yeaV, (preferably near College. T7966, "Press." BOARD for Boy 12 in refined farmer's home fortnight school holidays. FartiCU-' lars. T7974, "Press." BOARD Wanted, Vicinity Belfast, by respectable Young Man, .after New Year. N24. "Press" Office. Ashburton. -. 1833 CIVIL Servant requires Private Accommodation (full board), City area preferred, urgently. Reply T7996, "Press." HOTEL CECIL (Private). Superior accommodation. Terms moderate. W. H. Brown, Proprietor.- 'Phone 34-174. F1558 SUPERIOR Private Boarding House, Brighton ' Central, has few vacancies for holi- | day season. Tariff, £3 15s. Apply T8551, "Press." -—■■ BOARD Wanted in country Hotel. Guest House or Farm for mother and son (17), from December 22, to January 2. T8396, "Press." ——: GENTLEMAN, abstainer, requires Good Permanent Board. West End, Merivale, Fendalton, or St. Albans. Pay up to £3. T7913, "Press." _— ENJOY Your Summer • Holidays on the Luxury Motor Cruiser at Akaroa. For details of cruises and bookings apply Govt. Tourist Offices. 7531 SUPERIOR Accommodation offered, Brighton Central, for Christmas and New Year •fortnight, suitable married couple or three friends. Apply T8552, "Press." — '■ DUNEDIN accommodation. ■ Bed and breakfast in superior home, 10s each. December and January. Close to tram. Reply, 10 Cavell St., or "Phone 22-435. ■ 7757 RESPECTABLE Man- desires board Islington or Hornby. Will pay £2 per week. Urgent. If full board not available would rent single room. T8269, "Press." __ AKAROA—The Lodge Guest House, Beach street. Late Oincko, are now open to receive guests. Delightful surroundings, harbour view, 1 minute beach. Fully booked Dec. 20 to Jan. 26. 'Phone 10, Akaroa. _ 2893 HOTEL BRISTOL. 48 Ghuznee St., WELLINGTON. 'Phone 50-383. Now Open for Business re Booking Accommodation for Christmas and New Year. TC NELSON. PARKSIDE GUEST HOUSE, 1 Tory street Pleasantly situated; excellent cuisine. (Fully booked Xmas and New Year) Tariff, 4gns. Tel. 17225. R205 ACCOMMODATION. FULL BOARD wanted by retired middleaged gent, in private homely family. Room with fireplace preferred. Would be willing to pay a fair board for a comfortable home. Near town or St.' Albans or Richmond. Write T8240, "Press." KOWHAI BUSH— Sungarth Guest House, receiving Bookings for Paying Guests as from Jan. 7th: House has been refurnished and most up-to-date; also under new management. Tariff £6 6s per week. ' X 7744 FARM GUEST HOUSE. High altitude, beautiful walks, tennis, riding, swimming. No extras. Ideal quiet rest. £3 15s weekly. Bus Service now suitable weekends. 'Phone IBM, Mrs E. Pain, Cheviot, j Fully booked from Dec 27th to Jan. sth. P8673 I "THE LODGE," 3& HEREFORD STREET, The Favoured West End. The City's Premier Private Hotel. It combines every Comfort and Luxury in a Refined Home, with proximity to the Centre of the City, the Botanic Gardens, Canterbury College, and the River Avon. Permanent Guests, Special Rates. MRS M. B. GUNN. Proprietress. Telephones: 33-870. 33-871. GSO I HAIRDRESSING UNDINE Steam Waving for lustrous hair for lasting beauty. Miss Davidina Bruce, Regent street. (Seven years Greymouth.) 2965 RONA ELiOTT, 136 A ARMAGH SI For your next Perm or Important Dinner date.. Ring 34-105. Perms, from 10/6. i EUGENE SPECIALISTS SALON PRICE. 166 GLOUCESTER ST Eugene Peimanent Waving. SUPAPERM: a natural wave; guaranteed not to discolour white hair. Non-electric waving. Also New HYPEROIL Perm, for DRY HAIR. Thone' 40-999. A 2061 NEW YORK SALON, 199 High St., next P.O. MODERN PLANT. New 20 Minute Dryers, 5 Fully Qualified .Operators:, ' .' ; For Appointments, . - •PHONE 41-050 'PHONE 41-050 STEELITE .GREEN. PAINT- retains its Glorious, Freshness after years : of wear; New Zealand Made. SMITH and SMITH, LTD., Cnr. Tuam-Hlgb. street* J51729

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