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SUNDAY SERVICES. nANOYER STREET BAPTIST OHUECa REPETITION OF SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m., Rev. ALFRED NORTH. Communion Service to follow. 6.30 p.m., Rev. R. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON. Select Hymns by Scholars and Orchestra. QALVATION ARMY CITADEL, a DOWLING STREET. 7 a.m., Prayer; 11 a.m., Holiness; 3 p.m.. Praise; 7 p.m., Salvation. Juniors, 10.15 a.m. and 2.15 p.m. The Silver Band will play at following open-air stands: —Serpentine _ avenue, 10 a.m.; Wakari, 3 p.m.; Fountain, 7 p.m, W. FRASER & I. ARGYLE, C.O.’s. T HEOSOPHICAL DOWLING STREET. HALL, 6.30 p.m., “MAN, HIS NATURE, AND HIS POWERS,” Mr G. P. INGLIS. Music. RELIGIOUS. NEW ZEALAND BIBLE TRAINING INSTITUTE (Incorporated). 6 Hopetoun street, AUCKLAND. Controlled by a Board of Christian Business Men. Supported by Voluntary Contributions of the Lord’s People. INTERDENOMINATIONAL. EVANGELISTIC, PRACTICAL. THE BIBLE THE SUPREME TEXTBOOK Hon, Principal; Rev. Joseph W. Kemp. Superintendent: Mr C. J. Bolls (late of India). Young Men and Women Trained for the Service of Christ in Home and Foreign Lands. First Term Begins 20th February, 1924. Accommodation being limited, intending Students should WRITE AT ONCE to the Superintendent for particulars. NEW ZEALAND ALLIANCE, FOR THE ABOLITION OF THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC. SPECIAL SERMONS BY REPRESENTATIME MEN TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) as under: — North-East Valley Presbyterian, 11, Mr C. E. Edmond, Dominion Organiser N.Z.A. Caversham Methodist, 11 a.m., Mr C. Waterhouse, Divisional Secretary, South Auckland. Dundus Street Methodist, 11 a.m., Rev. E. O. Blamires and T. W. Todd. South Dunedin Church of Christ, 11 a.m., Mr H. Grinstead, Divisional Secretary, Palmerston North. Ravensboume Methodist, 11 a.m., Mr Paulger and Mr D._ Scott, Otago Divisional Secretary. Pukehiki, 11, Mr A. J. Nichol, Hon. Treasurer, Otago. Bolleknowes 11, Rev. R. Raine. Mornington Methodist, 6.50, Mr O. E. Edmond, Dominion Organiser. Central Mission, “ The Octagon,” Mr H. Grinstead, of Palmerston North. At the close of th© address an appeal will be made on behalf of the New Zealand Alliance by means of the promise cards. A large number of churches will make the appeal on Sunday next, November 11. See next Saturday’s papers for full list of speakers. 3n Loyal orange institution, No. 3 district. The ANNUAL NOVEMBER CHURCH. SERVICE will be held in the KAIKOBAI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, At 6.30 p.m. Members Assemble at 6.15 p.m. Full' Regalia. Protestant Alliance Members Cordially Invited. GEO. A. PERRIN, 3n Secretary. LD COUNCIL CHAMBERS, MORNINGTON. (Corner Argyle street -And Glen avenue). Special Addresses by Mr FRANK MAY, of Sydney. SUNDAY, 6.30 p.m. Subject: “The Last Day.” Tuesday and Thursday next week, 7.30 p.m. Subject: First Epistle of John. Christians specially invited. T HE Board of Directors of the Y.W.C.A. invite all Girls to the Association Club Rooms ,jon Sunday at 4 p.m. Tea (cost sixpence) is served at 5 o’clock. GOSPEL TENT MlSSlON.—Conducted V3T by Mr G. A. IRVINE, Evangelist, from Stratford, Taranaki, in’ Wooden-sided Tent in Hanover street (next Frame’s boot factory, between Castle and Leith streets). Comfortable seating, electrically lit. Meetings every Sunday night at 8 p.m.; Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday every week, at 7.45 p.m. All are welcome. No collection. (gUNDAY AFTERNOON FOB GIRLS. SERVICE At Y.W.C.A., 4.15 p.m. Speaker: Mrs W. MAWSON (from China). TEA (6d) 5 p.m. ALL GIRLS INVITED. OL E. ■VIEW ZEALAND BIBLE TRAINING IX INSTITUTE (Incorporated), 6 HOPETOUN STREET, AUCKLAND. Controlled by a Board of Christian Business Men. Supported by Voluntary Contributions of the Lord’s Peonle. INTERDENOMINATIONAL. EVENGELISTIC. PRACTICAL. THE BIBLE THE SUPREME TEXTBOOK. Hon. Principal: Rev. Joseph W. Kemp. Superintendent; Mr C. J. Rolls (late of India). Young Men and Women Trained for the Service of Christ in Home and Foreign Lands. First Term begins FEBRUARY 20, 1924. Accommodation being limited, intending Students should WRITE AT ONCE to the Superintendent for particulars. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED. ADVrmnSEUENTS of 18 Word* under the Headtags situations Vacant. Wanted, For Sale, Th Let Lost and Found, Mlsoellnneonr Wants, Kte.. One Shilling per Insertion; S insertions, Ss Cd; 8 insertions, Rs: strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. w ANTED, a Furnished 4 or 5-roomed HOUSE to RENT.—72I, Times. WANTED to PURCHASE, CRIB or Section, between Waverley and Portobello; state terms. Also CRIB to RENT, 2 weeks in January.—7l7, Times Office. 3n ANTED, Furniuned HOUSE (adults), from December 22 to January 5; north (referred ; 4 rooms. —713, Times. 3n WANTED to RENT or LEASE, in City, BUILDING suitable for storage.—Address 677, Times Office. 3n WANTED to PURCHASE, 4-roomed HOUSE; bungalow preferred; in St. Kilda, South Dunedin, or Musselburgh; about £800; will pay cash.—Starr-Bowkett, Box 291. 3n WANTED to PURCHASE (anywhere on rise), 5-roomed HOUSE, to £IOOO cash.—Patersons, Rattray street. 3n ANTED, Furnished HOUSE, about 4 rooms; fortnight at Christmas; north line or Central preferred.—676, Times Office. 3n WANTED, for cash buyer, 4 or 5-roomed HOUSE, St Kilda or Musselburgh.— M'Fadden, 109 Princes street. 2n WANTED to PURCHASE, good country STORE; buyer waiting.—Macnesey and Co. 2n PROPERTY Wanted (private buyer), 4-5-roomed DWELLING; conveniences; freehold; good 'locality.—Send particulars 664, Times Office. 2n 'ANTED to RENT, a Furnished CRIB, from the Ist November. —Address 577, Times Office. 310 WANTED to BUY, HOUSE, Queenstown Terrace; or would rent furnished for term. —Particulars 655, Times. In D.P.D. Care 305 GEORGE STREET. SPOOLS DEVELOPED, all sizes, 6d. 6d-POST-CARD ENLARGEMENT FROM ANY SIZE FILM—6d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19009, 3 November 1923, Page 11

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