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SUNDAY SERVICES. 0 N METHODIST CENTRAL MXSSI A CORNER OCTAGON AND STUART STREET. 11 a.m., BAPTISMS. 6.30 p.m., Broadcast Service. Preacher: Rev. LESLIE B. NEALE. Subject: •''MASTERLESS MEN.” ; xl _ _ . „ Miss Meda Paine will Sing “Through Darkness to the Dawning.^ Miss Meda Paine and Miss Alison Tyrie will sing Love Divine. The Otago Regiment, commanded by Lieutenant-colonel Falconer, will parade. The singing will be led by the Otago Regimental Baud under Lieutenant Asten. Retiring College for Relief of Distress. NOTE.—THE MISSION ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS COMMENCE WEDNESDAY NEXT. TEA AT 5.30. CONVERSAZIONE 7.30.

CT. ■ PAUL’S CATHEDRAL. Communion, 8 a.m., 11 a.m. (Choral). Preacher: Rev. T. L. ANDERSON, M.A. Evensong, 6.30, Bridge in D. Anthem, “No Shadows Yonder ” ■(“ Saul”). Preacher: THE DEAN. . Wednesday, at 12.25: Rev. F, L. IRWIN, Friday, at 12.25: Rev. Dr E. N. HERRINGTON. ST, M A TTHEW’S CHURCH, STAFFORD STREET. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Holy Eucharist, 11 a.m. Evensong, 6.30. Rev. W. A. HAMBLBTT. Organ Prelude, 6.20 p.nu Mr Axel Newton. Free-will Offerings in Box in Porch. No Collection in Church. . SAINTS’ CHURCH. A LL First Sunday. After Trinity. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 10 a.m., Children’s Morning Prayer. 11 a.m., Matins and Holy Communion. 2.30 p.m., Sunday School. , 6.30 p.m., Evensong. Anthem: “St. Patrick’s Breastplate. ■ Organist: A. W. Lilly, F.I.G.C.M. Vicar:. Rev. W. HARDY JOHNSON, M.A. TRINITY METHODIST CHUitCH, I STUART STREET. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. H. E. BELLHOUSE. Evening subject: "The Tragedy of the Second Best.” Anthem by Choir. Solo, “Sun of My Soiil,” Miss Gwenda Burt. Church Anniversary, Sunday Week. ~ HILDA METHODIST CHURCH. sT--11 a.m.. “FLESH VERSUS SPIRIT.” 6.30 p.m., " SIGHT AND INSIGHT.” Lnthem, “Now Thank We God” (Lee). Rev. PERCY PARIS. jVHE SALVATION ARMY, DOWLING STREET. 11 a.m., Holiness assembly. 3 pun., Ipcaker, Staff Captain DAVIES, of Welington. Subject: “The Tabernacle in be Wilderness,” Illustrated by. Model ot ’abernacle. 7 p.m., Speaker: Adjutant IHOMAS. 800 Free Seats. ’ Building Nicely Warmed. BOARD AND RESIDENCE ‘THE LEVIATHAN” DUNEDIN’S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL, Within One Minute of the Railway Station. Jvery modern appointment. Unlimited unnlv hot water, laundry facilities, elecnc'lift. Day and night porter. Pasengers by night express can have breaK- ° fast from 7 a.m. C.T. and W.A. House, leduced Moderate Tariff. Permanents catered for at reduced charges. Mrs A. CONN OR. Proprietress. Phone 11-979. ‘ P.O. Box 112. j AGE S ON’’ S, DUNEDIN’S LEADING •. . .. . ... PRIVATE HOTEL, ’rinces street (next Empire Theatre). Phone 13-350. Mrs R. CRAWFORD, Proprietress. cv PROBLEMS SOLVED FOR ACCOMMODATION. pecial 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. EITHH O U S E. J SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION, ady and Gentlemen Boarders and Guests. Moderate tariff. Attractive surroundings. On George Street Tram Route. PHONE No. 11-021. lub house ' (Opposite Public Library). -class Table and Good Accommodation t Reduced Tariff. Comfort Assured. Permanents and Casuals. Phone 11-109. I u N W I C K.” I 75 STAFFORD STREET, uperlor Accommodation. Every Home Comfort. oderxi Conveniences. Moderate Tarill. Phone 12-677. BAVIEW HOUSE, 128 Stafford street.— Excellent Accommodation, , good menu, iry comfort, large double rooms or share ms; splendid views; handy Position, riff reasonable. Phone 13-169. 15Ju -IASTLERBAGH.” 60 Upper Stuart street, j convenient station.—Select ACCOMMOTXON for visitors; every comfort and entlon; Bed and Breakfast or Full Board ; derate terms. —Mrs Martin. r MC A. —Visitors and Youths away from . . home; Modern Residential; good ble; Permanents (members), 24s upwards, l suals 6s 6d per day,-35s weekly; Bed and •eakfast, 4s 6d “° ms CTANTED, by Couple, Superior BEDV SITTING ROOM (or Rooms), with eakfast tray; must be central. —Address 7, Times Office. 17Ju [OMB WANTED, partly or fully furnished, about 7 rooms; good locality, maru district.—" Home,” Box 479, maru. > ALLYMENA, High street. —Comfort and i Service Assured for Permanent and isual Guests; Permanents, 35s.—Phone -166. 23my OMFORTABLB ACCOMMODATION for BOARDERS; sunny position; beaullvlew; handy to tram; terms moderate. Jundas street. 23my Re’eNCITiFFB GUEST HOUSE, Esplanade, St. Clair. —Superior ACCOMMOTION ; moderate tariff; one minute from bat)is and tram.—Phone 23-409. OARD-RESIDENCB; Bed and Breakfast or Beds; terms reduced ; beds, single hts 2s. or by week, 7s 6d.”—58 Carroll NUI HOUSE, 289 High street. — tperior ACCOMMODATION for Pert a n«J Casual Guests; moderate tariff. 11-377. . 23g1 - v -BREAKFAST, 3s ; daily 4s Cd, weekly !2s 6d. —4 Clark street (off High ; 2 minutes from Exchange. 25ray GLAS PRIVATE HOTEL, next Town [all —Permanents 25s week, Casuals r. Bed-Breakfast 4s.—Phono 12-6'jl. IDY. private home, few minutes Exchange, like Lady BOARDER, e ; references. —331, Times. 17jy APARTMENTS WANTED NTED, large, sunny, unfurnished ROOM, use conveniences, telephone; home; on rise, near town. —258, Times. 'wo hundred angry parents on . the iera taught a severe lesson recently, to Communist named Freinet, an eleitary school teacher, at St. Paul de ijce. He made the children write an iy describing how the Mayor, with mi he had quarrelled, was killed by infuriated people in the orthodox Bolvist way. The parents gathered out- ; the school and clamouredfor dnet’s dismissal. Stones were thrown, i he threatened to open fire with a olver. Gendarmes disarmed him, and subsequently asked for three months’ iday on the ground of nervousness.

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

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