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At All Saints’ Church to-morrow evening the Rev. L. G. "Whitehead, M.A., warden of Selwyu College, will preach on ‘'The Conflict Between Religion and Science.” Rev. H. E. Bellhouse will conduct both services in Trinity Methodist Church, Stuart street, to-morrow, preaching in the morning on “A Study in Sincerity,” and in the evening on “The Tragedy of a "Wrong Emphasis.” At the latter service Miss Phyllis West will sing. The Railway Department Las now decided to issue special excursion fares by the 8.52 a.m. train from Dunedin to Palmerston and intermediate stations on Saturdays. Pull particulars are advertised in this issue.

Tie drivers' picnic will be held at Iffvansdale on "Wednesday. Visitors to the City -are invited to the Central Mission services to-morrow. The evening service will be conducted by the Rev. Ernest Weeks, of Wellington, and this will lie the last opportunity of heating him on his present visit to Dunedin. The soloist is Miss Connie Plamank, and Mr C. A. Martin will render organ solos. Notices of the following Sunday services will be found in our advertising columns: — Anglican: St- Paul’s, All Saints’. Presbyterian : First, Knox, St. Andrew’s, NorthEast Valley, Roslyn. Caversham, Maori Hill, Kaikorai, Mornington, South Dunedm. Congregational: Moray Place. Methodist: Central Mission, Trinity, St. Kilda, Dundas Street. Baptist: Hanover Street, Cargill Road; Salvation Army, Dowling street. The evening service in Knox Church to-morrow will be of outstanding interest to lovers of Scotland and her national poet. Only the old Scottish Psalm tunes will be sung, and Rev. Tulloch Yuille will preach on "Robert Burns: Glad to Grasp Revealed Religion.” Miss Hope Hodges will sing the 23rd Psalm in the Doric, and at the close of the service Mr W. Paget Gale will play a Scottish suite. An important meeting is to be held in the Express Company’s board room on Monday evening, when the chairman and engineer of the Harbour Board will address members of the Chamber of Commerce on the contemplated improvements. In addition to the members of the Chamber of Commerce, the executives of the Manufacturers’ Association, the Otago Bxpansoin League, and the Town Clerk have been invited to attend. The United Starr-Bowkett Building Society advertises £2OOO for disposal in Nos. 3 and 0 Groups on February i, and invites applications in the new No. 10 Group. The office will be open from 6.30 p.m. to S p.m. on Monday to receive applications. „ The disposal of £2OOO by the Dunedin Starr-Bowkett Building Society will take place in the Nos. 3, t>, and (> Groups by ballot and sale on Wednesday in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street. Take up shares in No. 6 Group and participate in the ballot. Tho Dominion Building Society notifies that it will hold ita second ballot on Thursday next. The amount to be balloted for is £2OOO. All shares applied’ for before that date will participate. \ special raliv of tiho Baptist Young Men’s Bible Classes will be held to-morow afternoon at 2.45 to meet the president ana secretary of the New Zealand Bible Class Union in the Hanover Street Schoolroom. At the close of the evening service in tho Hanover Street Baptist Church to-morrow, the organist ,Mr Upton Harvey, will give an organ recital of choice and select pieces. All "Goodwill” Envelopes posted abroad advertise New Zealand effectively—2s for fed, postcard size. All stationers. —-Advt. Port Chalmers. —John Watson's summer sale draper, clothing, furnishings boots, and shoes now proceeding.—Advt. Don’t risk losing a diamond from your ring. Let Williamson’s, the ringmakers, attend to the settings.—Advt. Barth Electrical Supplies (Ltd.), 61 Princes street, Dunedin. Tho most central and up-to-date house in Dunedin for every description of electrical appliances. Wire> less apparatus a specialty.—Advt. “ To" catch the eye ” the eye must be effectively equipped by an optician of experience and by one equipped with scientific accessories. W. V. Stunner, G.A.0.C., D. 5.0.1., Octagon, Dunedin, meets all requirements.—Advt. The medical faculty recommends Strachan’s Oat Malt Stout for invalids. Its recuperative qualities are unexcelled, and a glass of Strachan’s before retiring is a great sleep inducer.—Advt. We congratulate Grocers on their magnificent Window Displays of “No-Ruhbing Laundry Help.”—Advt. Take" no risks with your negatives. Use only Kodak Film—the dependable film in the yellow box. Kodak Film “ never lets you down.” —Advt. Eyes are precious. At first sign of weak nets go to the qualified and experienced (25 years) optometrist, -W. V. Siurmer, D. G.A.0.0.. Octagon, Dunedin. Most up-to-date equipment, including latest electrically-lit testing charts, installed.— Advt A. E. J. Blakeley and W. E. Bagley, dentists. Bank of Australasia, cornet of Bond and Rattray streets jnext Telegraph Office). Telephone 1858. —Advt For diamond Engagement rings, from £lO to £2OO ,and lifetime watches.—Peter Dick, jewellers and optometrists 490 Moray place, Dunedin. Send for catalogue.—Advt

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19695, 23 January 1926, Page 11

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Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 19695, 23 January 1926, Page 11

Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 19695, 23 January 1926, Page 11

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