SUNDAY SERVICES. Mete Retiring ODIST CENTRAL MISSION, 11 and 6.30. OCTAGON HALL. Preacher: Rev. LESLIE B. NEALE, F.R.G.S. Soloist: Miss PHYLLIS WEST, L.A.B. Evening Subject: "MAN.” Collection Social Service Work. Street Collection May 19.
STPAUL’S CATHEDRAL. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Matins, 11 a.m.:.. Woodward in B fiat. Preacher:’Rev. Canon SMALL, L.in. . Evensong, 6.30: Stainer in B flat. Anthem: “As. it Began to Dawn (hoster). Preacher: THE DEAN, Organist. E. HEYWOOD. F.R.C.O. s T. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, STAFFORD STREET. HARVEST THANKSGIVING, Holy Communion, S a.m. Holy Eucharist, 11 a.m.: “ Firstfruits. Evensong, 6.30; “The Witness of the HarYOS Rev. W. A. HAMBLETT. Organ Prelude, 6.20 p.m. Mr Axel Newton. Freewill offerings in box in porch. No collection in church, 1 LX SAINTS’ CHURCH. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. HARVEST FESTIVAL. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m„ Matins. '•. ' • '■ rTfiflCufir * Very Rev. G. C. CRUICK SHANK, M.A. (Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral). 2.30, p.m., Sunday School; 6.30 pjn., Evensong. Anthem: "O Lord How Manifold” (Barnby) ; OrgSQV m Mlj b a Ficarf Rev.' W. HARDY. rFRINITY METHODIST X ... STUART STREET. CHURCH, 11 a.m., Mr G. DENSEM (HM,). 0.30 p.m., Rev. H. B. BELLHOUSE, Subject: “The False Gospel of ExpediSolo: “With Tired Hands,” Miss Helen Anthem: “Round About the Starry hrone” (Handel). NORTH-EAST VALLEY ‘.(Church* nniversary).—ll a - m -> ■c-aa'p ROWN; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. P. E, FOOT. WOODHAUGH—II a.m.. Rev. F. B. OOT. T. HILDA METHODIST CHURCH. 11 a.m., “ THE PROOF OF FAITH.” 6,30 p.m., “THE REJECTED >OWN.” , Anthem: “The God of Abraham •aise” (Dudley Buck). Rev. PERCY PARIS. SALVATION ARMY. DOWLING: STREET FORTRESS... |V p.m., The Power of the Gospel, m nva. illustrated by Lantern Slides. =aker: Mr BLAIKIE, Missionary. , .1, am., Speaker: ,Lieutenant SAUN- ' p.m., Speaker: Adjutant THOMAS. p.m. Meeting will be' Broadcast 4YA. ACCOMMODATION AT RESORTS HOLIDAY IN CHRISTCHURCH Stay at the Centrally-located SHADES HOTEL. Hereford afreet. Comfortable Accommodation and the best of wine* and spirit* kept. Speight’s Prize Ale always on tap. Truly a home away from home. Tariff, 8a 6d per day. Under the new mauageihent of 5 - " M. T. HALL (Late of Dunedin). UEENS T O W N. lUREL BANK TOURIST .HOUSE -st-class Accommodation and Cuisine. ; Beautiful Situation. . keeping with general reductions, We e reduced our tariff to £2 10s per week. 9s per day. ’.O. Box 112. * . Phone W W. H. OVERTON, Proprietor. CENTRAL OTAGO. ic Most Wonderful Climate, in N.Z. Snug Sunny^—Sheltered. - SHAMROCK HOTEL, OPHIR. Service, Comfort, and most Reasonable Tariff in Central Otago. Book Here for Your Holidays, lone 18, Omakau. CHIS, PARNELL. Proprietor. CAR FOR HIRE. TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurch. All Communications Receive Prompt Attention. T, 6. LEWIS, Proprietor. Box 532. Telephone 1040. fANOR HOUSE, WARRINGTON. rhe above House Is Now Open Contlnuily. Ideal situation, sun balconies, tencourt. Special, Tariff Parties or during season. - Mrs LAVBRTY, 17 Elder street. Dunedin [■EWART ISLAND’S LORE: Land-locked Bays, Sea Fishing. Oysters, Snipe loting, Deer Stalking, Botany. Conchoy—a wealth of fascination. See Governat Tourist Bureau, or write direct to MANAGER. Woodslea House, Halfmoon Bay. STON EH /O R ST. AUCKLAND . . NLI CENSED Hotel-de-Luxe. rs B. Churton. 100 rooms; T 8 K. ununou. ruuuio . from 10s per day. Tele- : “ Stonehurst.” .SSADORS “ PRIVATE HOTEL. j to Christchurch will And homefort at the "Ambassadors,” Mantreet: tariff, 8s 6d per day. DEMAN. Proprietor Phone 30-382 WANAKA —LAKESIDE HOUSE ’, Holiday Resort; excellent Acoombeautiful panoramic view; reft. —Briley. 2jl ,rj “ GUYZBN ” HOUSE, George reet, now booking Easter holidays; i reduced.—-Phone 556 (Mrs Thomp--4(16 R.OKB. LAKE WANAKA. —-Stay" at kite Star Private Hotel; excellent nd every, comfort and attention. .3-454. —Wanaka Motors, Ltd. TOON GUEST HOUSE,” Tlmaru, ir Bay; C. J. Le Cren; no children I, —Phone 568 T. 4ja CCOMMODATION. Timaru private home, 10 minutes' walk from Bay and town; es ; would take convalescents. —Address Otago Daily Times. 2iap MISCELLANEOUS WANTS holiday Foot Comfort; Corns Paln- ■ Removed, 2s 6d; both feet, ss, chiropodist, 136 Lower Stuart RNS Bunions. Callouses, Ingrowing Nails Flatfoot, Weak Ankles, Hot, ling, Tired Feet Painlessly Treated; ges moderate. rOTD Disappointment.— Book Appointments Early.— CHAS. BUCHAN. Foot ialls.t 136 Lower Stuart street (phone 26n TED KNOWN —Grateful Clients renmend " CAIROENB *’ for that affliction, superfluous hair. —ParP.O. Box 179, Dunedin. 4o ■ITTREN’S' Highest Quality, lowest prices; W Wallpapers, Paints, Glass, Brush ware, all painting, paperhanging needs; lowest pripea.'—Wren’s.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21940, 29 April 1933, Page 13
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