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SUNDAY SERVICES. CENTEAL MISSION METHODIST SPECIAL SERVICES IN JUNE AS FOLLOW:—JUNE 18: Otago Regiment will Parade. JUNE 25; Mission Anniversary Services. 11, 2.30, 6.30. TO-MORROW, YOUNG PEOPLED DAY. 11 a.m., Youth Rally; 2.30. Youth Gathering, S.S. Hall; C. 30, Rev. LESLIE B. ATT? FT) OCI « Tlva Trvtri + inrr Pliricf Dvor VftTItlCT r»r»r>Tllr» Will 8 p.m., Holy join in this service. Soloist: Miss Noni Davidson, “ Benediction. Communion. WEDNESDAY, 7.30: Members’ Quarterly Meeting and Sustentatiou Oflenng. Supper provided. , • _ . , , .. NOTE.—A challenge to Christian, liberality faces us all. Owing to lack ot funds, on Friday 400 people were turned away from the Central Mission Depot WITHOUT FOOD. A typical case; A man with six in his housheold, after paying foul 10a ia n( T?olinf Pm- to go through the week.

CT. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL. ~ DAY OF INTERCESSION. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Matins, 11 am. Woodward in E flat. Preacher: The DEAN. Evensong, 6.50. Stainer in B flat. Anthem, “I am Alpha” (Stainer). Preacher: THE DEAN, Wednesday at 12.25, Rev, W. Hardy Johnson. Friday, at 12.25, Rev. W. Trotter. ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, STAFFORD STREET. TRINITY SUNDAY. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Holy Eucharist, 11 a.m. Evensong, 6.30. Rev. W. A. HAMBLETT. Organ Prelude, 6.20 pm. ' Mr Axe] Newton. • Intercessions for Sick, .after Evensong., Free-will offerings in box in porch. Nocollections in church. SAINTS’ CHURCH. TRINITY SUNDAY. 1 8 a.m., Holy Communion. II am., Matins. , , r Preacher, Rev, Dr J. E. HOLLOWAY. 2.30 p.m., Children’s Service. 6.30 pm.. Evensong. Preacher, Rev. G. E. LOMAS. Vicar: Rev. W, HARDY JOHNSON, M.A. Organist: A. W. Lilly, F.I.G.C.M. (TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, A STUART STREET. 11. am., Rev. F. E. FOOT. 6.30 p.m.. Rev. H. E. BELLHOUSB. Subject, "The Message of ‘The Sign of the Cross.’”. . „„ , Anthem by Choir. Solo, Sun of My Soul," Miss Gwenda Burt. Ketiring collections for Conference Y.P. Department. QT. HILDA METHODIST ° CHURCH 11 am., Reception of Junior Members. 12 Noon, Holy Communion. 6.30 pm.. “BUT IF NOT Anthem: "The Lord is My Shepherd’ (Shaw). PERCY PARIS. Wednesday, 7.45 p.m., Cobweb Social. rpHE SALVATION ' ARMY. A DOWLING STREET FORTRESS. 11 am., S pm., and 7 p.m. Our aim is tbe Spirit of Truth in the Spirit of Love in the power of the Holy Spirit. 3 p.m., Special Lantern Afternoon. Scenes in the Holy Land, illustrated by Lantern Slides.) Speaker, Adjutant THOMAS. ■ . .... 800 Free Seats. Nice warm building.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE “m HE LEVIATHAN” DUNEDIN’S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL, Within One Minute of the Railway Station'. Every modern appointment. Unlimited supply hot water, laundry facilities, electric lift. Day and night porter. _ Passengers by night express can have break- ' fast from 7 a.m. C.T. and W.A. House. Reduced Moderate Tariff. Permanents catered for at reduced charges. Mrs A. CONNOR, Proprietress; Phone H-979. P.O. Box 112. .CK S 0 N DUNEDIN’S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL, S, Princes street (next Empire Theatre). Phone 13-350. Mrs R. CRAWFORD, Proprietress, PROBLEMS SOLVED ACCOMMODATION. Special Effort to Please. Enjoy a Happy Holiday by Staying'at WOOD’S PRIVATE HOTEL, Rattray street. Centre of Town. Moderate Tariff. Excellent Cuisine. Reserve, Early. Phone 10-757. Mrs MALTHUS. LEI T H HOU SE. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Lady and Gentlemen Boarders and Guests. Moderate tariff. Attractive surroundings. On George Street Tram Route. PHONE No. 11-021. YOUR FOR 0 L U B HOUSE. (Opposite Public Library.) First-class Tabie and Good Accommodation at reduced tariff; comfort assured ; permanents and casuals. Phone 11-109. SU N MV I C K.” 75 STAFFORD STREET. Superior Accommodation. Every Home Comfort. Modern Conveniences. Moderate Tariff. Phone 12-677. YM.C.A. —Visitors and Youths away from > home; Modern Residential; good table; Permanents (members), 24s upwards; Casuals. 6s 6d per day, 35s weekly; Bed and Breakfast, 4- dd. 23my “ /"'IASTLEREAGH,” 60 Upper Stuart street, w convenient station. —Select ACCOMMODATION for visitors; every comfort and attention ; Bed and Breakfast or Full Board ; moderate terms.—-Mrs Martin. BUSINESS MAN requires BOARD and Residence : washing included ; private family; Maori Hill; reasonable. —Apply 163, Times Office. IOJu PRIVATE BOARD offered 2 students, mates; share large double room, own fire; no other boarders. Phone 11-887.—-631 Castle street. CLARBMOUNT, 112 Moray place (next Library). Furnished Bed-sitting ROOMS; use all conveniences; also Single Rooms. B J U BALLYMENA, High street.—Comfort and Service ’Assured for Permanent and Casual Guests; Permanents, 35s. —Phone 11-166. 23my COMFORTABLE . ACCOMMODATION for BOARDERS; sunny position; beautiful view; handy to tram; terms moderate. —3 Dundas street, 23my GRBENCLIFFB QUEST HOUSE, Esplanade, St. Clair.—Superior ACCOMMODATION ; moderate tariff; one minute from hot baths and tram. —Phone 23-409. BOARD-RESIDENCE; Bed and Breakfast or Beds; terms reduced: beds, single nights. 2s, or by week, 7a 6d.—58 Carroll street. 23m y ARONUI HOUSE, 289 High street.— Superior ACCOMMODATION for Permanent and Casual Guests; moderate tariff. Phone 11-377. 23my PRIVATE BOARD offered married couple; large double room: own fire ;■ no other boarders.—Phone 11-887. ; 631 Castle street. LADY Requires Bed-sitting ROOM: fiveplace; gas fixture: rise, near city. 148, Times. BD-BREAKFAST, 3s; reduction by week. 6 Hope street; central (off Princes street): motor accommodation. IOJu YOUNG MAN requires BOARD in superior home; good table essential; south I preferred. —173, Times. lOju BD-BREAKFAST, 3s; dally 4s 6d, weekly 22s 6d. —4 Clark street (off High street): 2 minutes from Exchange. 25my DOUGLAS PRIVATE HOTEL, next Town Hall. —Permanents 25s week. Casuals 6s day. Bed-breakfast 4s. Phone 12-601. qko HIGH STREET —Comfortable Rooms, with use of conveniences; phone; breakfast If desired; reduced tariff. FURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED. G’ BNTLEMAN requires Single Furnished BEDROOM, without Board.—Terms and particulars to 164, Times. ; lOju WALLPAPERS— Choice English Papers at greatly reduced prices.—Smiths, Ltd., Octagon and South Dunedin (next theatres).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21976, 10 June 1933, Page 15

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