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SUNDAY SERVICES.^ S T. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. H. 0., 8 a.m. Matins and Litany, 11 «.m. Smart in F. Preacher: The BISHOP. Evensong, 6.30. Field in D. Anthem, "Nearer, My God, to Thee" (Adam). Preacher: Canon NEVILL, M.A. Organist: E. HEY WOOD, F.R.C.O. CHURCH, OT. MATTHEW'S O Stafford street. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. . _ Matins, .with Litany, 11. . -,The Son of Man is Ijord of the Sabbath. Evensong, 6.30. “Why Persecutest Thm M ii: W. A. HAMBLETT. Organ, Prelude, 6.20 p.m., , Mr Axel Newton. Intercessions for Sick, 7.45 p.m. A LL SAINTS’ ’CHURCH. 8.0, Holy Communion. 10, Children’s Morning Prayer, 11, Matins. „ , , „ ’ 2.30, Children’s Service and Holy Baptism. 3.30, Men’s Bible Class. 6.30, Evensong. Anthem, “Incline Thine Ear. Organist; A. W. Lilly, FJ.G.ChM. Vicar f Rev. W.HARDY JOHNSON. /CITIZENSHIP. V HOME. ' BUSINESS. CHILDREN. LIFE. Urge You to Christian Worship, When did you last attend Church? MAN TO MAN— ■ ‘, , If you are unattached to any cnurcn, make the Methodist Central Mission, Octagon ■ Hall, your Church -Home.. - Subject To-morrow Night, 6^30: «THE whisper OF GOD,” ; “ the whisper OF GOD.” PrfiflcliGr i Rev. LESLIE B. NEALE, F.R.G.S. Soloist, Mr W. E. Crewes, of Wellington. - 11 a.m. Rev. F. E. FOOT. Tuesday, 2.45, Ladies Guild. _____ WEEKLY MESSAGES. FROM THE; MINISTER.—No. 1 There’s a* wide-eyed little fellow .who believes you’re always right, • And his ears are always open and ho . watches day and night. You are setting an example every day in all'you do . ... . For the little boy. who s watung to grow up to be like you. . p.g._A Retiring Collection at Evening Service for Young People’s Department. rpRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, 1 STUART STREET.

YOUNG PEOPLE’S DAY. 11 a.m.. Rev. F. E. FOOT. ■; 6.30 p.m., Rev. H. E. BELLHOUSE. Subject: “Grenfell; the Knight of Labrador 5 ' (a Sermon to Young ; People). Solo, “Father of Light ” (Adams), Mrs George Scott. Anthem, “The Lord .is.My Strength" (Rogers). Retiring Collection Morning and Evening for Conference s Young People’s Department. *) NORTH-EAST X Chambers street). —ll a.in., Rev. H. E. BELLHOUSE; 6.30 p.m., Rev. F. E. FOOT. WOODHAUGH. —6.30 p.m.—Mr' A; W. REED. OARGILL METHODIST YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICES. ‘ CARGILL ROAD: 11 a.m., Rev. WILL H GREENSLADE; 6.30 p.m.,; Rev H. DANIEL, Young People’s Service. An-, them by Choir. All ■welcome. ST. CLAIR: 11 a.m., Mr W. J. LAMBERT: 6.30 p.m. I ‘Special Young People’s Service, Rev.WILUH. GREENSLADE. Topic; “Is Life Worth Living? " Soloist, Mist Evelyn Shepperd, “ Thanks Be to God," . ■ ANNUAL Y.P. DAY OF N.Z. \ TjUNDAS 11 a.m., Rev, PERCY COOKE.- Solo, Mrs Bird, , 6.30, Service conducted by Members of Combined Bible Classes. Special Singing and, Anthems'by Bible Class Choir. Hymn Singing commences at 6.16. gT. KILDA METHODIST CHURCH. YOUNG PEOPLE’S DAY. 11 aim., “ THE~"LONGEST WAY ROUND. THE NEAREST WAY HOME.” 6 30 p.m., “THE BATTLE-BETWEEN BEASTS AND ANGELS.” ' ■. . Anthem, “ Sweet is the Work” (Elliott). Rev. Percy paris. SERVICES. O Y ! J O.Y 1 ! ! JOY ! ! u At * . the salvation army, bowling street. “THE 1 LINKUP SQUAD.” ■ 7.15 a.in,, Kneedrill. Bro. E. DAY. 11 a.m., Colonel SWAIN (from; Australia, N.Z. Women’s Social Secretary). 3 p.m., Brigadier WALLS will Lecture on “The World Wide Army on Which the Sun Has Never Set.” Don’t miss this! Stall Captain Nelson presiding. 7 p.m., PEOPLE’S POPULAR SERVICE : BRIGADIER WALLS. > The Man for 800 FREE SEATS. HONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Moray place. SERVICE BROADCAST from 4YA. Address; “ TOWARD the SUNRISING,” 5y the Rev. ALBERT MEAD, M.A.

Anthem: "How Beautiful Upon the Mountains/' Solo, "Like as the Hart” (Allituen). Mr J. D. M'Kechnie. . 1 ~ NOTE: Rest and Recreation Room OPEN DAILY for Unemployed Men. UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Opp. Museum). Rev. JAMES M. SMEETH. 11 a .m.: Children, “A Remedy for the flues''; Adults, “The Silent Love of p.m., “A School of Struggle.” Soloist, Mr S. Kershaw. . . Tuesday, June 16, 7.30 p.m. - Recital, “Pickwick Papers,” Rev. James M. Smeeth. MEDICAL. . t isTEN. —All Patent Medicines sold at I i S pot cash lowest prices at' Hawkins s. 248 George street, Dunedin. POST FREE.—Good Enemas, from 4s 6d to 12s 6d each. —Address L. Hawkins. George street. ■ ■ SPRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT, Is; cures sore legs, eczema, piles, rashes, chilblains, and shin complaints; sold everywhere. HAWKINS’S “ Big Six ” Cough Cure, for Coughs. Colds. Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. Price, 6d. Is, and 2s. SPRING BLOSSOM PILLS, price la: cure Indigestion, liver, kidney. stomach troubles, also constipation. HAWKINS’S INSTANT RELIEF ASTHMA POWDER is unrivalled; cures when others fail.-—-For Sale at 248 George rtreet, Dunedin. BLOOMINE. the Great CORN CUKE; price is, at chemists and stores. Bloomine’s out on Its own. ...i : 10FFERING - WOMEN.—Avoid operations S by using “ Orange Blossom ”; month’s •eatment. ss.—L. HAWKINS, George street. v • 0 _ ' T B «• BLOOM’S ORANGE BLOSSOM,’ the jnly preparation legally allowed to be sold in New Zealand The Comptroller of Customs Wellington, >e prohibiting all others from oetng Imported Into the Dominion as they infringe the Registered Trade Mark • Blossom,” of the Sole Proprietors C. W HAWKINS. LTD. Herbalist George street, Dunedin 76 BRONCHITIS overcome by taking MYTOL MUTTON BIRD OIL or EMULSION.— Obtainable Wilkinson and Son, chemists. JOIN OUR BOOK CLUB. Latest Love. Mystery Adventure Books on Loan, 3d. Terry’s, George street 13ju

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21360, 13 June 1931, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21360, 13 June 1931, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21360, 13 June 1931, Page 15

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