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At Knox Church the Rev. W. L. Marshy Ml., will conduct both services to-morrow. At the morning service the subject of sermon is announced as “The Lord is My Shepherd,” which is a reply, indirectly, to recent deliverances on the subject of religion. At night Mr Marsh will preach upon "Faith’s High Adventure,” specially addressed to young men and women. The evening service will be followed by a short organ recital given by Mr Gale. Rev. W. B. Scott’s subjects at Cargill Road Methodist Church will be “The Complication of Responsibility” and ‘ Acting a Lie io Catch a King.” The Rev. 0. S. Pcarn will be the preacher at the bt. Clair Methodist Church. ... Rev. H. E. Bellhouse will conduct both services in Trinity Methodist Church, Stuart street, to-morrow, preaching in tha morning on “Having Eyes, but Seeing Not,” and in the evening on The Woman Who Looked Back.” At the latter service Mrs George Scott will sing. Rev. W. Walker will conduct both services in the Octagon Hall of the Central Mission to-morrow. In the morning the subject will be “Possessing All Things in Christ,” and in the evening How Jesua Transforms Life and Character. The Rev. L. C. M. Donaldson, of Australia, is continuing his series of addresses in York Place Hall. The missioner w an impressive and attractive speaker. _ There will be another wireless service from a loud speaker on Sunday evening at the Southern Market Reserve. A church service will be followed by the St. Kilda Band concert, as performed on their r °A. n dance will be held in the Trade* Hall to-night. Faigan’s Orchestra will supplv the music. . , , • t» The gala to be held today in Mr P. Barling’s ground, Macandrow Bay, will provide an enjoyable outing and an opportunity to all of viewing one of the oldest and most beautiful gardens in Otago. A full programme of entertainment will bp provided, and refreshments will be available. The proceeds will be in aid ot a recreation ground for Macandrew Bay. The Rev. D. Gardner-Miller, of Trinity Church, Christchurch, will again take the services to-morrow at the Moray Place Congregational Church. The solo. Abide With Me” (Liddle), will be rendered by Mr J. D. M'Kechnie. . _ The commissioning of new local officers for the year of 1927 will be one of the interesting features ot the afternoon service to-morrow in the Salvation Army Fortress, Dowling street. Mr L btanton, of Dunedin, who has just returned from a tour of Japan and China, will also give a description of the progress of Christianity in the East. Mapsandcharts will be shown of the advance of the work in those countries. A subject advertised as of special interest to men, entitled iha Skeleton in the Cupboard, will be dealt with in the eevmng service by Ensign Allan Montgomery, who will also conduct a half-hour service of song. The Dunedin Starr-Bowkett Building Society notifies the disposal of *2500 tn the Oddfellows’ Hall. Stuart street, Dunedin, on February 2—£looo by ballot and sale in the No. 3 group £SOO by eale m the No. 4 group, £SOO by ballot in the No. 5 group, and £SOO by ballot in the No. 6 group. Shares in tha No. 6 group are still available. .... _ , Notices of the following Sunday services will be found in our advertising columns:— Anglican: St. Pauls, AU Saints’. Presbyterian: First, An ox » Caversham. Maori Hill. Kaikorai, Mornington. South Dunedin, St. Stephen s, St. Andrew’s, North-East Valley. JRoslyn. Congregational: Moray Place, United (King Street). Methodist; Central Mission. Trinity, Dundas Street, Cargill Road. Salvation Army: Dowling street. South Dunedin. Theosophists: Liberal Catholic Dhurch. Baptists: Hanover Street. The United Starr-Bowkett Budding Society advertises that there are still a iew shares available in its No. 10 group. For the convenience of clients the office vill ba open on Monday night from C. 30 ;o 8 o’clock. , . i For wireless crystal sets the fam> us Neutron Crystal surpasses all others.— Obtainable at Barth Electrical Supplies (Limited), electric contractors, suppliers, and Wireless Specialists.—Advt. It does make a difference where you ake vour prescription. Sprosen's (Ltd.), ■heinists, Octagon, nse specially imported Irugs, and have special dispensers, try hem and you will be convinced, and your loi-tor satisfied. —Advt. Gift buying becomes a pleasure when refecting from such a fine stock as Vv il- - the jewellers, show you.—-Adyt. Port Chalmers—J. Watsons clearing ale. General Drapery, Ciothing. Furnishes, Boots and Shoes, now proceeding.— varicose ulcers, and all akin rritation sucessfully treated by Hoffman’s pccial remedy. Full particulars from loffraan’s Pharmacy, 17 Princes street nest Begg’s).—Advt. A. E. J. Blakeley and W. E. Bagley, leatists. Bank of Australasia, corner of lend and Rattray streets (next Telegraph idice) Telephone 1859. Advt Eyes are precious. At first sign of ,’eakness gr to the qualified and experineed (20 years ) optometrist, W. V Iturmer, D. 5.0.1., G.A.0.C., Octagon, Dundin. Most up-to-date equipment, includng test electrically-lit testing charts intnlled. —Advt._ Make no mistake. For honest value i jewellery, watches, and optical goods, Peter Dick,” the most reliable wateblakers, jewellers, and optometrists, 400 foray place (opp. City Hotel). —Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20004, 22 January 1927, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20004, 22 January 1927, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20004, 22 January 1927, Page 10

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