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SUNDAY SERVICES. IMfORAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL i -i-V-S- CHURCH. 11 a.m., the Hon. GEORGE FOWLDS. 1 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. GRAY DIXON. " ST. CLAIR CONGREGATIONAL \ ° CHURCH. j 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. o « Rev. 1.. SARGINSOn. j Hanover street baptist > CHURCH. Services, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Preacher, Morning: Mi- E. C. BROWN- i ELL, National General Secretary, Y.M.C.A. Subject: "Serving God by Serving Men." 1 . Evening: The Rev. R. S. GRAY. Sub- < .feet: "A Challenge •to the Church." Anthem, " Praise Ye tho Lord." Solo by 1 Miss Kathleen Carter. MAORI HILL.—II a.m., Children's Service. I Y" M -C.A. CONFERENCE. TO-NIGHT, BURNS HALL, FREE ILLUSTRATED LECTURE By Mr E. C. BROWNELL. SUNDAY SERVICES. Mr M. W. P. LASCELLES (Returned Commissioner). —11 &.m., Cavershami Baptist; 6.30 V-m., Central Mission. ' Hon. GEO. FOWLDS.—II a.m., Congregational Church; 6.30 p.m., United Congregational. Mr E. C. BROWNELL.—II a.m., Hanover Street Baptist; 6.30 p.m., Tabernacle, Church of Christ. Mr E. J. F. KING.—II a.m., Tabernacle, Church of Christ; 6.30 p.m., Cargill Road Methodist. MEN'S MEETING. —3 p.m., Empire Picture Theatre. Speaker, Mr M. W. P. LASCELLES. BOYS' MEETING.—4 p.m., Y.M.C.A. Speaker, Mr E. J. F. KING, of Hastings. WOMEN'S MEETING. — 4 pjn,, Y.W.C.A. Speaker, Rev. R. RAINE. STRANGERS' SOCIAL TEA, 5 p.m. Visitors Cordially Welcome. UNITED AFTER-CHURCH MEETING, 8 p.m., Y.M.C.A. Led by Delegates. EDUCATIONAL. jy>N'T WAIT FOR ADVANCEMENT. : PREPARE FOR IT. I The young men and ■women who prepare themselves for more important positions are almost invariably tho ones who get ahead, v..There are many openings to-day, if you will only prepare now. to grasp an opportunity when it comes along. BANKS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, is noted throughout New Zealand for the efficient manner in which its Tuition is carried out. Complete Courses are available in Bookkeeping, Business Practice, Accountancy, Commercial Law. Law Professional, Advertising, Journalism, Chairmanship, ShortI hand, Typewriting, all branches of Economics, General Knowledge, and University Subjects. Write f or prospectus, stating course you wish to take up. H. AMOS, Director. , | N SIX MONTHS WHERE WILL YOU BE? Still in the same old rut, or on the High Road to Success? Let us help you to become a Proficient WIRELESS OPERATOR. It's a pleasant life, with a good salary. i The Dominion College has a Staff of Ex- , perts and Complete Installations of Marr coni Apparatus. ) Call, write, or 'phone for advice. DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIOTELEGRAPHY (LTD.), N.Z. Express Ca's Buildings, DUNEDIN. P.O. Box 203. Also at Christehurch. LYING SCHOOL, SOCKBURN. INTENDING PUPILS are notified tflla't, ~ provided they Pass the Medical Examination and Receive tho Approval of the Defence Denartment. ARRANGEMENTS ) CAN BE MADE FOR THEM TO COMr MENCE THEIR COURSE OF TUITION IMMEDIATELY. Please communicate with C. W. HERVEY, Secretary, Canterbury Aviation Company, 59 Cathedral square, Christchurch. "O AISE yourself above the crowd ! The 1 -Oj International Correspondence Schools > can show a record setfond to none in train- • ing men to raise themselves above tho 7 crowd. The fact that employers of labour everywhere are on the look-out for T.C.S ! trained men is a sure guaranteo of" the value of I.C.S. training. ' Enrol NOW' Time is fleeting. Grasp this opportunity — ~ R. N. RIDD, Otago Agent, Bos 168B,'in- • vercargill. ' 7 S ANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL (Established 1902). Principal, Miss KATE STEWART Classes. Daily, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Moiidav and Thursday Evenings, 7 to 9. Tuitio- •. Dressmaking. Join now, and make your Autumn and Winter Outfits. Ladies' Tailor- . ing also taught. _ Cut Patterns a specialty, a Railwav concessions to country Dunik' Rooms: 123 HIGH STREET (opp. T) !C) MR FRANK GRAHAM (late principal tenor of the Rosa Grand Opera Co ' London). Plipils taught to produce their -. voice in the same manner' as the best pro•1 fessionals. My training is tho same as you l " would get in Italy, Paris, or London. Term s may commence at any time. Studio: 79 Moray place (opposite Public Library). Remarkable record.—l 42 Passes Nine Years. Rev. T. RLSSELL, M.A., Exhibitioner College Prizeman! Honours Degree, Cambridge, desires >1 PUPILS, Oral, Correspondence.— 81 Fillciil street, Dunedin. 27 m REPARE for ADVANCEMENT Studying Bookkeeping and Commercial , Subjects, winter evenings.—Rossbotham's, ™ Dowling street ('phone 7361. s a p OILS, Water, Pastel, Pastinello, Penpa.ir.ting, Poker Work; railway con- " cession tickets.—Miss Passmore, Stock Exchange Buildings. 4 rnv it fpANON NEVILL, il (nIjT i- COACHES all Examinations—lnter--3. mediate. Junior, Matriculation, Certificate D.—Tel. 834 ]j u sT TO LET. , nno LET, 4-roomed COTTAGE (GrosA .venor street); 6s weekly.—Apply Alf. Brown, 305 George street. 21s TO LET, SHOP (ground floor), OFFICE (first floor), Jamieson's Buildings, Stuart street. —Apply Trustees, Executors. . r|X> LET, SHOP and DWELLING (corA ner Howe and King streets). —J. Laing, 51 St. David street (telephone 2925). TO LET, 5-roomed HOUSE; all eonveniences (41 Allandale road, St. Clair). —Apply on premises. 21s EOSLYN-MAORI HILL-. HOUSES to LET and for SALE these hill distncts.—Apply Washer, aurtioneer. Iloslvu OFFICES and ROOMS; small and furnished and unfurnished; '.ow rents. —Hooper. 53 Craiv-ford street. 28my F~OR LEASE (term), 175-ACRE Dairy or ■Cropping Farm, Owaka district; rent 0 £90. —Tamblyn, M'Kenzie, Winton. TO LET (shortly, 3 months), desirable Furnished HOUSE, Highgate, Rostvn; rent 35s. —Address English, Times - Office. 21s 50 MURSERY. —To LET, West's Nursery, lj. Normanby; about 2 acres; propagat.s. ing, potting, and hot houses; stable, good 311 Dwelling; fine chance for steady man.— Bryant, agent. Octagon. 14s

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17426, 21 September 1918, Page 9

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