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SUNDAY SERVICES. GREAT PUBLIC MEETING.' Mr REG- STEPHENS, the Australian Evangelist, and Mr LESLIE PIPER, the well-known Gospel Soloist, aro uniting in a PUBLIC MEETING at THE OCTAGON HALL, On SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. Mr STEPHENS is ono of the most powerful hard-hitting Evangelists who haa ever visited Now Zeaalnd. His subject will ba “The Great Scrap.” Mr PIPER has boon in Dunedin for same weeks conducting Services of Song. This is a public mbetincl You are Heartily Invited. Collection. J OOK I SUNDAY IS BIBLE SUNDAY. VOLTAIRE ONCE BOASTED, “It took twelve men to establish Christianity. I will show the world it takes but odo to destroy it,” Hear THE MAN FOR THE PEOPLE at the PEOPLE’S POPULAR SONG SERVICE. SiiVATION ARMY, DOWLING STREET, THIS SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7. Subject: "THE GRAND AMEN OF THE BIBLE.” Also recitation, “The Book that Turned the Tide.” Miss Evu Judd will play violin solo. Community Singing, Silver Band, Orchestra. 3 pjn.. The Skipper will tell of his experiences “AMONG THE DOWN AND OUT.” 11 am.. Holiness Convention. The Bible has an answer to every cry df the human soul; a balm for every wound of the human heart; a supply for every need of man. MAN IN THE STREET: DON’T FOBget: we want you to come. LOOK AT THIS! GREAT TRICOLOUR FAIR (In Aid of Self-Denial Appeal), Opened on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 ptm., by His Worship the Mayor (H L. Tapley, Esq,). Continued Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Evenings arid Wednesday Afternoon. , Two First-ciass Programmes Each Evening: Plain Bowing, Fancy Work, Jumble, Doll, Toy, Handkerchief, Home-made Cake, Flower Stalls, Tea Rooms, etc., etc. EVERYBODY COME. T HEOSOPHICAL DOWLING STRUCT. HALL, 6.30 p.m., “THE MAGIC OF COLOUR.* Mrs W. A. SCOTT. O R T CHALMERS. The ANNUAL CHURCH PARADE of FRIENDLY SOCIETIES (Rechabites, Druids, Oddfellows, Foresters) will bo held in Congregational Church, SUNDAY, September 21, 6.30 p.m. Members please Assemble Druids’ Hall, 6 p.m., in Regalia. 20s SITUATIONS VACANT. N IG-HT PORTER.-Grand Hotel. >2Qs BO* wanted to milk two cows; must be able to ride. —Apply Gilder's Quarries, North-East Valley. 19s WANTED, GIRL, about iO-17, for housework and two children; no washing or cooking.—B92, Times. 20a r ANTED, a HARDWARE ASSISTANT. Apply, giving references, fo John Orr and Co., hardware merchants; Ashburton. IYT ANTED, strong YOUTH, apprentice » v blacksmith.—Apply A. and T. Burt !dri®). 20s iXTANTKD, YOUTH, for dairy farm; able r V to milk.- ; ‘ ’ ’ ~ milk-—Apply Alex. Roger, Sandyount. 20s rr ANTED, capable GIRL, 9 to 0 daily.— V Apply lira Austin, 215 Bay View road, Clair. 209 TKTANTED, MARRIED PLOUGHMAN, ' V for Clinton district; wages £2 Kle.— •.ply National Mortgage Company. 20a ¥ ANTED, PLOUGHMAN, single, for Central Otago; -Wages 40s.—Apply stional Mortgage Company. 20s smart BOY, for cheep run, / V Central Otago.—Apply National Mortgo Goinpany.. , WTANTED, smart BOY, for picture (v framing department.—Apply Smith d Smith (Limited). Octagon. l 20s « PANTED, an experienced GENERAL; 'V good homo.—Apply U Alfred street, uasetborgh. """ »T ANTED, capable GIRL, Assist houaoV hold duties; good home.—Apply 69 irfolk street, St. Claix. ’Phone 8624. ST ANTED, GIRL (16), assist light houscV work, 9 till 1, Monday to Friday.—l 7 Igour street, Rdalyh. 2^ rANTED, MAN, do concrete job.—Apply (between 5 and 6) Williamson, Pacific t 20a STARTED, COMPANION-HELP; good V home, nice locality, central; miuried iplo 0n1y.—905, Times 209 STT ANTED, a COOKGENERAL; no Y washing; housemaid kept.—Apply Mrs R. Riley, 346 George street. 20s STARTED (for sheep farm), intelligent Y YOUTH; able to plough; state gea; easy place.—9ol, Times Office. IOOK-GBNERAL Wanted; no washing.— I Apply Mm W. H. Reynolds, SI Lee© ;et (tel, 396). 203 RT ANTED, good CARPENTER; constant Y work, good wages.— Apply J. R. mint, builder, Mornington. 203 [TANTED, MARRIED PLOUGHMAN; j wife milk two or three cows, cook ials.—Apply Daigety and Co. (Limited), if-din 20s STAN TED, 3 first-class merino 1 SHEARERS; starting December 1; Imemton district.—Apply Daigety and Co. mited), Dunedin. 20s 'IDD’S LABOUR AGENCY, 73 Princes L street, wants—Ploughmen, Farm nda, Youths, Milkers, Kouseabouta, Houaeners. 20» ‘TANTED, reliable GIRL (9-6), help light houeehold duties mornings; take two all children out afternoons; state wages ected.—9lo, Times Office. 20s iTANTEI), NURSE-HOUSEMAID. counv try,—Apply Mrs Redmond Neill, care i C. W. Rattray, Mufiael burgh Rise. Tclene 1786. 20a fRS FORRESTER’S REGISTRY, 66 L Stuart street, required—Cooks, Honeoids, Waitresses, Housekeepers (30s), Com-ion-Help, Generals, Kitchenmsids (355). TKTANTED, refined GIRL (16-18; country lY girl preferred) cobipahibn-Mp, email lUßehold.— Telephone 2609, or 23 Gourley :eet, Musselburgh. 20s IER'S AGENCY, Dowling streetBlade Shearers. Ploughmen, Buehmen, abouts, Youths Couples, Cownenners Housemaids, Waitresses, Cooke, als, ’ Parlourmaids, Housekeepers, all s Labour; town, country. 20a rMERCIAL BUREAU, Stafford street (’phone 3080)— Shearom (big sheds), r (for niuaterors), Fencer (experienced), timon. Married Couplei (meet cme) Lads (farmek Milkers, House■a ’ Housemaids, Waitresses, General, irmaid, Pantrymaida, Pastrycook n ) NurSe-Probationer, Charwoman. A N T E TWO EXPERIENCED 1 WAITRESSES. D, THE SAVOY. A N T 1 BUY, For Shop and Parcels. D, j. h J. ARTHUR (LTD.), Tailors Hosiers, and Mercers, 20 a ’ George streetw A N T SMART LAD, For Publishing Department. Day work. Apply (between 10 am. and noon) to PUBLISHER, Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19282, 20 September 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19282, 20 September 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19282, 20 September 1924, Page 11