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SUNDAY SERVICES. XpOLLOW THE CROWDS To the SALVATION ARMY. DOWLING STREET, Which is THE POPULAR RESORT OF THE THE PEOPLE. THIS SUNDAY, THIS SUNDAY NIGHT. At 7 o’clock, “THE MAN FOR THE PEOPLE” WUI Speak on “ FOUR, DOORS AND ANOTHER.” “ FOUR DOORS AND ANOTHER.” “FOUR DOORS AND ANOTHER” Violin Duet by Misses Eva Judd and I Olga Burton. Little Ivy Parker will Sing. Community Singing, Silver Band, Orcnestra. 3 p.m., COMMISSIONING OF LOCAL OFFICERS FOR 192M6. 11 a.izu, HOLINESS CONVENTION. Subject “ :Tht» Fruit of the Spirit.” Speaker, Lieut. FENWICK. COME TO THE ARMY AND CATCH THE OHEER GERMS, THEN YOU'LL SAULE _ SMILE SMILE. A Welcome, a Seat, a Song Sheet, a Blessing. WHAT ABE THOSE FOUR DOORS AND ANOTHER? H tANOVEE STREET CHURCH. BAPTIST Minister: Rev. R H. KNOWLES KEMPTON. 11 a.m., “Thy Joy Our Strength.” Mr SINCLAIR HAMILTON, of the C.1.M., will also speak. 6.30 p.m., “Whom Say Ye That I Am?” Anthems: “Sun of My Soul” (Turner), “Radiant Mom” (Woodward), “Abide With Me” (Bennett. Male quartette, “Rock of Ages” (Fr. Abt.); solo, “ The Lord is My Shepherd,” Mr Clinton Williams, of Auckland. Organ solos: “Prelude and Fugue in Bb” (Bach), “Choral" (Pabney), Mr Upton Harvey. Rally to follow to Mr Ken, Brown, who will speak on “Religious Life in America.” YJJASTOR KENTS MISSION, KROON’S HALL (Downstairs). SUNDAY. 7 pjn. Subject: “•THE SEVEN LAST PLAGUES OF REVELATION 15 and 16: ARE WE APPROACHING THAT TIME? SABBATH (SATURDAY), 5 p-m.. “WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED?” THURSDAY, 7.45 p.nn, “THE SANCTUARY.” “THE GOSPEL IN TYPES.” CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Trades Hall. Moray place (Opposite First Church). SUNDAY EVENING. 7 o’clock. Subject; “ SACRAMENT.” WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8 o’clock. MORAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 11l «ua. end 6.30 p.m-. Rev. W. SAUNDERS. Evening Subject: 'Christ’s Ideal for Men and Women” (Copec). Anthem, “Lift Up Your Heads” (Hopkins). PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OP N.Z. (Dunedin Branch).—Tailoresses’ Union Hall, Dowling street. Morning, 11: “Fellowship,” W. DAVEY; Evening, 6.50, “Four-square Gospel,” JOHN A. D. ADAMS. Come now, end let us reason together, saith the Lord (Isa. 1, 18). ■J^OYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION, No. 3 DISTRICT. ANNUAL CHURCH SERVICE Will be held in EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), JULY 12, At 2.30 p.m. Address: Mr G. P. CUTTRISS. Subject; “The Unseen Hand: An Unrealised Danger. ” Soloists; Misses Stentiford and White, Mr Mackenzie. Kindred Societies and General Public Cordially Invited. RELIGIOUS. n (IMMUNITY INSTITUTE OF REU lIGIOUS EDUCATION. Under Auspices Otago Council of Sunday School Unions.) The SECOND INSTITUTE for 1925 will )PJ3N in the Hanover Street Church and School on MONDAY, 13th July, at 7.15 i.m., and be Continued on TUESDAY, VEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY. Biblical, Departmental. and General bourses of Interest to all Youth and Goneal Church porkers. Fee for course, 3s» ingle evening. Is. ntHINA INLAND MISSION MEETU INGS. ECEPTTON to Rev. H. S. CONWAY years in China) and to Three Newlywed MISSION ARIES (Miss M'Gregor Messrs S. Hamilton and H. L. Taylor), i THIS EVENING, at Y.W.C.A. Caioa Hall. tISSIONARY RALLY, to be Addressed Four' Speakers, at Central Mission, OctaAKEWRLL to Outgoing. Missionaries led at Y.M.C.A. Assembly Hall, 7.30 NDAY. All friends cordially invited to ii meetings. JOHN WILKINSON, , Hon. Secretary, 26 Dowling street, Dunedin. EDUCATIONAL. CAN YOU DO BEST? FIND OUT, AND DO IT. Got a bent? An inclination for some particular work? Don’t lot circumstances interfere. Nothing will prevent your becoming an A No.l man in anything you choose to take up with the I.C.S. Start now. Among 200 subjects you’ll find the very job you always dreamed of being able to walk' off with. Write to-day for free information. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (AUSTRALASIA), LTD. R. N. RIDD, District Agent, Dept. “B.” Box 687, Dunedin. REV. T. BUSSELL, M.A.. Coaches Public Exams.; languages a specialty; Teachers’ "A” Certificate; Cambridge Honours’ Degree; 14 successes last year.— 224 Castle street, Dunedin. 27my (NOACHING.-r-AH Subjects MATEICOiAJ TION; Italian, Spanish, Advanced Latin, French. —O. G. May, Smith’s Buildings, Octagon. 2my BROWN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE above Moray Place P.O. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; individual tuition ; railway concessions. —Telephone 2397MISS A. BROOME (above J. and J. Arthur’s), Teacher of Dressmaking, Cutting, and Fitting. ‘Material and patterns cut to measure. Classes: Hours 10 a.m. to 12 noon; 2 p.m., 4 p.m. Patterns: 4 p.m. FOR Tutoring, experienced certificated teacher, DISENGAGED; highest qualifications and references; usual subjects.— Write 537, Times Office. lljy IT WITH FLOWERS. Superior Floral Work of All Descriptions at Shortest Notice. WEDDING BOUQUETS, Pottos, Presentation Bouquets, Funeral Designs. MISS CHAPMAN (Florist) for MONCRIEFF & STEWART, Florists and Seedsmen, Dunedin. UNIQUE” —the name that stands for quality and service where HOT WATER BOTTLES are concerned. Guaranteed and made by North British Rubber Company. DAIRYMEN’S BALL, Early Settlers’ Hall, July 21; Ellison caterer; Black Cat orchestra; grand march 8.15. 20j a

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19529, 11 July 1925, Page 13

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