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SUNDAY SERVICES. JPIRST CHURCH OF OTAGO. ' HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. • Preacher: Jter. ALLEN STEVELY, M.A., Dip. Ed. 11 am., \ “INSTEAD OF THE THORN.” 1 6.30 p.jn., “HARVEST CUSTOMS.” Miss Evelyn Shepard will sing “With Clad,” from Haydn’s “ Creation. ’ Organist: Dr V. E. Galway. Thank-offering Collection will be received from those not contributing in kind. K N 0 X C H U R 0 H. MISSION INFORMATION SUNDAY. 11 a.m., Bev. E. A, BASTIN, of Canton, China, 6.30 p.m., Rev. D. C. HERRON, M.A. Subject: * THE MIRACLE OF CHRISTIANITY IN INDIA.” Anthem: “ Send Out Thy Light.” Prayer Meeting, Stuart Hall, Wednesday, 7.30 pan., followed by the Women s Missionary ' Gathering, at 8 p.m. Combined Meeting of Session and Deacon’s Court at 8 p.m. •T. ANDREW’S CHURCH. 11 a.m., „ UNVEILING OF MEMORIAL TO LATE DR RUTHERFORD WADDELL. 6.30 p.m., “THE GOOD SHEPHERD.” Rev. H. J. RYBURN. 1 KENSINGTON: 6.30 p.m.. Rev. J. M. SIMPSON. J|AORI HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. A. C. W. STANDAGE, M.A. “MAKING THE* WORLD MORE CHRISTIAN.” 6.30 p.m., “THE POWER OF.S PERSONAL RELIGION.” Organist and Choirmaster, ■■ Mr W. Paget Gale. 2.45 p.m., WAKARI. OOSLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Li HIGHGATE. Sunday Services, 11 am. and 6.30 pm. Rev. Dr JAS. GIBB (of Wellington). SUNDAY, MAY 7.—Anniversary Services. ‘ ~ r ■ - . ■ A Lantern Lecture will be given in the Church Hall oh MONDAY, May 1, at 1 .45 pm., by Mr W. Blaikie, Church of Scotland Missionary, Kenya Colony, S.A. KA IKO RA I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SUNDAY, APRIL 30. 11 am., 6.30 pm., Rev. R. SCOTT ALLAN. Special Gift Offering. M o R N-rN«roN nmt PR PRESBYTERIAN ‘ memorial service For the Rev. W. SCORGIE, SUNDAY, 30th, at 11 am. Preacher; Rev. J. Mv SIMPSON, B.A. tIANOVER STREET . BAPTIST tl CHURCH. dinister; Rev. E. S. TUCKWELL, B.A, 11 am., “NO COMPROMISE.” 6.30 pm . “ THE WITHERED HAND." Anthem: “O Lord, Stretch Forth Thy lighty Hand.” Soloist: Miss Hazel Talker. N.B.—Tuesday, 6 pm.: Members’ Tea Sixpence), followed by Annual Business (eeting in Church. All members urged o attend. QONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Moray place. DIVINE WORSHIP, Conducted by Rev. ALBERT MEAD, M.A. 11 am., "A Gospel of Life.” 8.30 p.m., “The Real Issue Before the Chur cm” TJNITED CONGREGATIONAL V v CHURCH. Albany street. REV. JAMES M. SMEBTH, 11 a.m. —Children: “HANDS” (Illus.). Ldulte: “THE LORD OF HOSTS.” 6.30 pm-—“ THREE GREAT SONGS.” Soldist: Mr Irvin Douglas. Z° RK PLACE HALL. 11 am.. Worship. 2.30 pm., Sunday School. 4 p.m., Men’s Bible Class. 5 pm.. Men’s'Fellowship Tea. 6.30 pm., Mr ARTHUR SKEELS, late E B.T. Inst., Auckland, Missionary desigate to Egypt. Subject: “ Prayer and aith Bring Victory.” DUNEDIN LODGE OF THE THEOJ SOPHICAL SOCIETY, 17 Dowling street. TELL NEW ZEALAND ” CAMPAIGN ABOUT LIFE AFTER DEATH. /, SUNDAY, at 6.30. PUBLIC LECTURE By Mr JOHN MacEWAN.' Subject: “Treasures in Heaven." Wednesday Next, at 8 pm.—Fellowship [eeting. Members and friends. C HEIST IAN SCIENCE. Fifst Church of Christ Scientist, ‘ Dunedin (Branch of THE MOTHER CHURCH, Boston, Mass.). ALLBELL CHAMBERS, 95 STUiRT STREET. SUBJECT: “EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT.” ' SUNDAY SERVICES: Morning, II; Evening, 7. Sunday School 2.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, TESTIMONY ‘MEETING, 8 pm. Reading Room, Second Floor, Savoy Buildings: Mon. to Fri., 12.30-4; Wed. Evening, 6.45-7.45; Friday Evening, 6.308.30. PROFESSIONAL T. HENAGHAN, SURGEON DENTIST, LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS. STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING. ‘ DUNEDIN. 997. Private Phone 22-581. ■' OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. CLAIR' HOT SALT-WATER BATHS HEALTH INSTITUTE. fie Baths. Steam Baths epartraent Controlled by MasFwenty! Years’ Continental and ary Hospital Experience. 1-668. USTRDSS : ’ ‘Ready-mixed PAINTS for i quality, none better; Brushes at out >s.—Smiths. Ltd.. Octagon. A: DVERTISiNG Is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion, ft has won a place tor Itself in virtually every industry. Rightly directed and prer nared, advertising has proved that It can return a profit to the advertiser.- But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and’not as a magic formula for unearned; success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21940, 29 April 1933, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21940, 29 April 1933, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21940, 29 April 1933, Page 13

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