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Religious. CI PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. First Sunday After Epiphany, January 12.— 8 a-rn., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Matins and LiUny. To Dcum (Winchester). Hymns 457, . 3CO. Preacher, Archdeacon ROBINSON. Subject: "Tho Moral Influence of the Drama." 6.30, Evensong. Canticlc3 (Winchester in F). Anthem, "Send Out Thy Light" (Gounnd). Hymns 219, 81, 231. Preacher, The Very Rev Dean FITCHEW, JJ.D. Sμ at t hiTw's cFuTeT, . STAFFORD STREET. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. SUNDAY. January 12.—Holy Communion, B a.m. Matins, 11 a.m. Hymns 79, 218, 177, Evensong, 6.30. Hymns 273, 75, 81, 2:!5. Anthem, "My Righteousness is Near" (Spinney). Preacher (Morning and livening), Ecv. W CURZON-SIGGERS, M.A. M I K S T C ]Tv~R~C~U. Eov. ANDREW GRAY Will Preach TO-MOKROW MORNING and EVENING. DT, ANDREWS CHURCH. £5 TO-MORROW: SERVICES at 1] a.m. and 6.30 p.m.: METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION, GARRISON HALL. 11 a.m., llr A. E. STEVENS. G. 30 p.m., Rev. l<. WILSON. Seals Free. Everyone Cordially Invited, Choir Sings from G. 15 p.m. CHURCH, CARGILL ROAD 11 a.m., Rev. J. NELSON. 3.30 p.m., Rev. J. BELTON (of Auckland). ' Strangers cordially invited, IIOSGIEL CHURCH. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., ilr A. HOPPER. ' nitRINITY WESLEYAN I CHURCH, li. ■ ] STCART STREET. Services: 1 51 a.m., Mr J. BELTON (Student). ! 6.30 p.m., Rev. T. G. BROOKE. JJVAJSG-JSLIST EUGENE j W. FARNSWOFTH. I Who has Lectured in most of the Large < Cities in the United States of America, Canada, - and the Australasian Colonies, Will Deliver a Series of THRILLING j LECTURES, dealing with l THE GREAT RELIGIOUS ISSUES OF ] OUR TIME. - AGRICULTURAL HALL, ( SYLLABUS: SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 8 p.m. i I LOOK'AT THE POLITICAL HORIZON. " Jealousy Among tho Nations of Europe. Gigantic War Preparations. s What Do These Things Mean? \ "Swords into Ploughshares" or "Ploiighsharcs into Swords"? ' Peaco or War? ! Tho Millennium or Armageddon— J Which? J WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 13, 8 p.m. VICTORIA HALL, Agricultural Buildings. - THE HISTORY AND DESTINY OF ' EARTH'S GREAT EMPIRES. Traced by tho Pen ot Inspiration 2500 Years ' Ago. , Foreshadowed' by Nebuchadnezzar's Remark- J able Dream. ; The Great Metallic Image. Can we Know our Whereabouts in tho Great i Stream of Time? , FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 8 p.m. VICTORIA HALL, Agricultural Buildings. MOUNT SINAI AND MOUNT CALVARY, i Tho Christianity of the Twentieth Century. ■! Tosted by Hid Law and the Gospel. J Have we Outgrown tho Old Moral Code? a SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 8 p.m. 1 WHITHER ARE WE DRIFTING- J c Homeward or Homeward? Has Protestantism Lost Its Power of Protest,? J A Coll to the True Protestant Platform. ' j Come and hear one of the most impressive 1 md earnest lecturers who lins visited the colonies. EVANGELIST FARNSWORTH i impresses his audience with the conviction J that he has a message for the people, and j knows how to speak plnin truth in a clear and - forcible manner. ( Doors open at 7.30. i Lectures Begin at 8 o'clock. a ADMISSION FREE. ( Collection to meet hnll expenses. : A GREAT UNITED GOSPEL MISSION = ■"- Will bo Conducted by - Dr H. GRATTAN GUINNESS, f From JANUARY 19 to FEBRUARY 3. h .On SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3, A MONSTER MEETING FOR MEN ONLY v Will be hold in tho Agricultural Hall. n On SUNDAY EVENING, at 8, I A GREAT EVANGELISTIC SERVICE J Will be held in the Garrison Hall. A MEETING will be held EACH EVEN- ] ING from MONDAY to FRIDAY (20th to "] 24th), in the Agricultural Hall, ot 7.45 oldock. -I rKPEN AIR, .FOUNTAIN (D.V.). ] TO-NIGHT, and SABBATH, at 3 and 7. "Tho Soventh Day Sabbath is Sunday in ] Duncdin." " Orthodoxy Observe Saturday, Thinking it is Sunday." "Jews, Soventh-day 1 Advcntista Obsorvo Friday, Thinking it Satur- i day." '• Christians ' Break Bread' ou Seventh J Day (Sabbath), Thinking it First Day of the - Week." Babylonish Confusion. Questions ] Answered. Tracts Given. J rriHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. - JL Board Room, Agricultural Hall. ] (First Entrance). J LECTURE by Mr W. F. BENNETT, I " The Light of the World." I TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 6.30 p.m. ] DB COMMINS.-Everj Sunday' Evening, C Religious Service?, Bible Teaching; l£oody-S«.nkey Hymns; Albtny street Hall. Business Announcements. s QCOTT & WILSON. ' ~ ] T7ENETIAN Blinde, quality unequalled, S J » painted any shade; durable tapes and 1 cords in great variety. j ART Holland Blinds and Spring Rollers ?; fitted to shops and dwellings. Call and '' inspect our slock. Z SEPAIRS promptly and thoroughly at- -* i tended to; Venetian Bliuds Renovated. J -SCOTT & WILSON, St. Andrew street, Dun- , fdln - Bap j PUBLIC NOTICE.-A. Martineiii, Umbrella £ Manufacturer, 190 George street, is now recovering umbrellas from 2s Cd, and I AS we make a Specialty of Re-covering, ens- 1 toiuers can rely on only First-class Work- " manship. j HIGHEST AWARDS N.Z. and S.S. Exhibi- d tion, 18S9-90. Cheapest Shop in town for _ repairs.—A. MARTINELLI, 1110 George street. J ST. GEORGE JAU—Best in the market.- v _All_G_rocera. - DAWSON fc CO., U George street, llepaTr - nil kinds or Watches, Clods, Jewellery, v lowest rates. Try us. " Z INSPECT our Grand Stock of \Y-jirhc7,"ail -■■ A the latest improvements; also our Mag- °j nificent Stock of Jewellery. (IOLD Broad Band Rings our Specialty. " T See our Stock; splendid sur-ortiuent. All P prices. C TrUNDREDS of Beautiful Engagement, 1 .O. Welding, and Keeper Rings; Gold - 1 Chains, Necklets, Links. Charms, and Pen- ± dants. -, QPECTACLES.-Your eyes tested Free. Pay ■* £? us a viait; get correct vision l>ost system „ sight-terting. ' _ "IS7WrCHES carefully Cleaned, ss:~MuiV ] '• springs, 4s 6d; all other repairs equally cheap. We guarantee al! our work. i&n | rnO BLACKSMITHS and Others.—J. Camp- p -»- bell, Wheelwright, Mornington, is pro- - pared to execute orders for wheels, any drscrip- , t:on, with or without tyres; rinsciubic prices;, *d country orders attended to; trade supplied. s ; A GUINEA will Buy*Y Beautiful' Lady's C Gold-mounted Silk Umbrella; durability v! Euarantcsd.-At Lcthaby's, Princes street, 21d > S

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12248, 11 January 1902, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12248, 11 January 1902, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12248, 11 January 1902, Page 9

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