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SUNDAY SERVICES.' c esieal enieal MISSION. MISSION. OCTAGON HALL, Superintendent: Rev. G. B, HINTON. Services 11 a.m. and G. 30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. G. B. HINTON. Cello solo, “ Largo ” (Handel), Mr Phil. Palmer. Anthem, c The God of Abraham, Praise ” (Buck). Organist: Mr Frank Cawley, L.A.B. Choirmaster: Mr Mortley Peake. L.A.B. Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper at close of Evening Service. Vestry Hours: Wednesday, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. All Free Seats and a Hearty Welcome. 'JMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH. STUART STREET. 11 a.m., Mr S.G. MACFARLANE, -M.A, 0.30 p.m., Rev. J. A. LOCHORE. Evening subject: That Which is Deeper Still.” Solo Anthem, "There is a Green Hill” (Gounod). Soloist, Miss Phyllis West. Duet, “The Wings of the Dove” (Michael Watson). Miss Myra Stokes and Mr Norman . , Gamble. Communion After Evening Service. N’OK IH-EAST VALLEY (Chambers street). —11 a.m.. Rev. G. CLEMENT: 6.30 p.m.. Rev. G. CLEMENT. WOODS AUGH.—O.3O p.m., Mr G. HENDERSON. TYUNDAS STREET METHODIST CHURCH. Preacher: Rev. W. H. HOCKING. 11 a.m., “Aspects of the Last Supper,” Holy Communion to follow the service. 6,30 p.m., “God’s Paternal Care and Provision for Man.”. Anthem, "O, Gladsome Light.” RAVENSBOURNE.—II a.m., Mr E. LUKEY; 6.30 p.m„ Mr E. BUSH. Tuesday, 7 p.m.: Annual Flower Show, Dundas Street Schoolroom. Admission, Sixpence. (CARGILL ROAD METHODIST CHURCH 11 a.m., Rev. J, A. LOCHORE. Communion at close. 6.30 p.m., Mr S. G, MACFARLANE, M.A. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. United B.C.’s at 2.30 p.m. ST. CLAIR CHURCH.—II a.m.. Rev. A. R. PENN (Communion at close); 0.30 p.m., Mr T. M'GREGOR. yOEK PLACE HALL, York place, top of St, Andrew street. ALL ONE IN CHRIST JESUS. 11 a.m.. Worship and the Lord’s Table. All Christians welcomed. 11 a.m., Children’s Meeting, 2.30 p.m., Sunday School. 6.30 p.m., FRANK VARLEY. • , Subject; “ CONCERNING EVERYBODY.” " What we all have—What we all need— What we all must face.” And on THURSDAY, at 7.45. “ LIFE IN THE HOLIEST.” Study in Hebrews Epistle. THURSDAY. 5.30 to 7. Business Girls’ Tea. All young womer and girls welcome. TUESDAY.—Prayer Meetings: Women's > 3.30,; General, 7.30. 'T’HB SALVATION ARMY, -*■ Dowling Street Citadel. THE HOME OF A HAPPY RELIGION. SUNDAY. SUNDAY. 11 a.m., HOLINESS. 3.15 pan., FREE AND EASY. 7 p.m., 7 p.m., 7 p.m., 7 p.m., 7 p.m., POPULAR SALVATION MEETING. Lieutenant MORLEY will deliver address, s ‘CONSIDER HIM.” Special Invitation to Visiting Bandsmen. 500 Seats Free, A Song Book for all. Sit where you like. All welcome. H ANOVER STREET CHURCH. BAPTIST Minister, Rev. E. S. TUCKWELL, B.A. 11 a.m., WORSHIP AND'COMMUNION. 6.30 to 7.30 p.m., ' A BRIEF, BRIGHT HOUR. SINGING Led by Large Choir under Mr H. yP. Desnloulins, ANTHEMS; (1) “Holy, Holy, Holy”; (2) “Jerusalem.” ADDRESS by Mr TUCKWELL. “A DOMESTIC DISASTER.” Come, and you will Come Again. J)0 WE NEED A NEW BIBLE? Is the Old Book out of date and out of harmony,.with modern science? What shall we eliminate? The Genesis story of Creation, the Flood, or Jonah and the Whale? HEAR PASTOR SIBLEY At SANATARIUM TEA-ROOMS, 83 Princes street, SUNDAY, 6.30 p.m. ASSEMBLIES OP GOD IN NEW ZEALAND. THE DUNEDIN ASSEMBLY MEETS EVERY SUNDAY, At 6.30 p.m.. In SECURITY BUILDINGS, STUART STREET. All Welcome. OPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF NEW ° ZEALAND. Trades Hall, Moray Place East. 2,00 p.m., Lyceum, Children and Arlul 7 p.m., ‘ The Message of Spiritnalisn Speaker: Mrs J. W. STABLES, of Wellington. All Interested Covdiallv Welcomed Public Circle by Miss BURGESS, Tii day Evening, 8 o’clock, in Room 3 0 stairs). T'HE THEOSOPHICAL HALL, DOWLING STREET. At 6.30 p.m, “THE WISDOM: It’s Guardians;lt’s Messengers; It’s Basic Truths.” By Mr D. W. M. BURN. M.A. Music. t he SYNOD OF OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND 1m Will Meet in FIRST CHURCH, DUNEDIN. On TUESDAY, MARCH 4, At 2 p.m. JAMES GUMMING. Clerk. THE First Utility ol frequent and A regular Advertising consists in this: There is at all times a large class of nersons both in country and town, who nave no fixed places for the purchase d certain necessary article; and are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any par ticular place which is earnestly brought under tneir notice. Indifferent to all. they yield without hesitation to the first who asks. 'PHIi FARMERS' PAPER.—'The AgnA cultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled by that of any other weekly m the Dominion.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20964, 1 March 1930, Page 16

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