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SUNDAY SERVICES. pIRST CHURCH OP OTAGO. COMMUNION SUNDAY. Prcftclicr i Rer. ALLEN STEVELY, M.A., Dip. Ed. * CAPTIVITY’CAPTIVE” 10 am , 2.30 P- m -> Bible Classes. Sunday Schools. 6.30 p.m., "THE LIVING BREAD.” Organist: Dr V. E. Galway. RUSSELL STREET BRANCH. 11 a.m., Childrens Church. K NOXCH U R 0 H. 11 a.m., Rev. GEORGE BUDD, Home Mission Superintendent. 6.30 pm., CRY FOR JUSTICB.” (6) ‘ <THE castiga S?gi°o\.” OM ' Rev. D. C. HERRON, M.A. Anthem, "There is a Green Hill.’’ Pre-Communion Service Next Satury, 7.30 pm. . _ T. A N D R EW’S ~C H U R C H. 11 a m.. “ Go Ye Forth of Babylon.” UO pm., "Except a corn of wheat fall ;o the ground and die . . • Rev. H. J. RYBURN. ■ KENSINGTON: j. 30, Rev. J. M. SIMPSON. . . . AIKO RA I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ■ : Services, 11 a.m. and 6.30 pm. Preacher: Rev. JAMES GIBB, D.D. ISLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. HIGHGATE. iunday Services, 11 am., 3.30 p.m. Rev. H. A. MITCHELL, 3.A. (Tuapeka Mouth). Anthem, " Rejoice in the Lord.” . Solo, Mrs A. Chisholm. ONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, SerI 3 Rev. ALBERT MEAD, M.A. IRVICES: 11 a.nwaad 6.30 P ,m ‘ 10 pm., "Talk to Young People—- ) The Friend Who Was Constant, loist: Mr FRANK WATT. TTNITED CONGREGATIONAL V CHURCH. Albany street, Rev. JAMBS M. SMEETH. 1 am.—Children: "Slaves.” Adults: aul’s Idea of Coneecration. 1.30 pm., “Led by Jesus.” Soloist: Mr Frank Watt. , ANOVER STREET CHURCH. BAPTIST Morning, 11. Evening, 6.30. Preacher:. Rev. E. S. TUCKWELL, B.A. Ivening Anthem: "The Radiant Morn.” Visitors Cordially Welcome. pRK PLACE HALL. 11 am., Worship. _ 2.30 p.m., Sunday. School.-v v - 4 p.m.. Men’s Bible Class, followed by fsTpl’Mr H. W. BROHN (Ml. Strangers are invited. ■. ... tHEOSO PHI CA L SOCIETY, - .17 DOWLING STREET. . , SUNDAY, 6.30 pm. wL fELL NEW ZEALAND ” CAMPAIGN. JUNE: Evolution. Speaker: Miss E. STARKEY. Subject: “ The Progress of the Soul,” IHRISTI AN SCIENCE. First Church of Christ Scientist, Dunedin [ranch of THE MOTHER CHURCH. Boston, Mass.), [/LBELL CHAMBERS, 154 STUART STREET. ' j SUBJECT: IS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUDING MAN, EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCE?” SUNDAY SERVICES? Morning, 11; Evening, 7. Sunday School 2.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY. TESTIMONY MEETING. 8 p.m. ’ Reading Room, Second Floor, Savoy jildings: Mon. to Fri., 12.30-4.30; Wed. srening, 6.45-7.45; Friday Evening, 6.30UNIVERSITY EVANGELICAL UNION. he Rev. W. ~pT NICHOLSON, ' Of . Irish Free Presbyterian Church, Vill ADDRESS STUDENTS in ALLEN HALL, SUNDAY, June 18, 8.15 p.m. DAY, Juno 19, to FRIDAY, June 23, ■ 7 p.m. Daily, will be provided each Evening in the teen by Ladies of City Churches. All Students Invited.) SUNDAY, June 25, 8.15 p.m., For Staff and Students Only. CHIROPRACTIC QHIROPRACTIO FOR HEALTHGILES & GILES, CHIROPRACTORS. ’ Graduates of the Palmer School. SEVENTEENTH YEAR of PRACTICE Members of the N.Z. and A.C.A. (Inc.), •using the Latest Methods known to Chiropractic, including the No. 2 Neurocalomcter. and X-ray. PHONE 13-750. Office: HB. BUILDINGS. PRINCES STREET Hours: 9.30-12.30 and 1.30-5.30; Satur days, 9.30-12.30, and by Appointment. Also, • Dilworth Buildings, Queen street. Auckland. N T H O N Y H. THOMSON L (Mer,b. N.Z. and A.C.A., Inc.), test Methods, including Special Service th the most Modern Electric Nerveiting Instruments used in Chiropractic. HIROPRACTIC HEALTH ROOMS. m DAWSON’S BUILDINGS. Moray place. Phono 13-010. j U rs; 9.30-12, 2.30-5.30; Sat., to 12.30. j WILLIAMSON. IROPRAGTIC HEALTH SERVICE, actise Chiropractic exactly as 1 by B. J. Palmer, with the :st Instrument, No. 2 Neurocalod' X-ray. [AL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, r Princes and High streets. Phone 10-958, -12. 2.30-5.30; Closed Saturdays. VERTISINQ Is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion ls won a place tor Itself In virtually , industry. Rightly directed , and pre1, advertising has proved that It can n a profit to the advertiser. But ■Using should always be considered as •Iness enterprise, and not as a magic ila for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21982, 17 June 1933, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21982, 17 June 1933, Page 15

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