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SUNDAY SERVICES. J[| ETHO DI S T CENTRAL MISSION Rev. LESLIE B. NEALE, T.R.G.S., 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Subject: “THE BAKERS DREAM.” Soloist: Mr ERNEST PARIS. Organist: Mr FRANK CAWLEY, L.A.B. 6.30 pm A COMMUNITY SERVICE, specially arranged to impart CHEER, HOPE, AND RADIANT FAITH. NOTE.—Quarterly Meeting, Slade Hall, 7.30, Wednesday.

sTPAUL’S CATHEDRAL. Holy Communion, 8 a.m., 11 a.m. (Choral). Preacher: i Rev. W. A. CURZON-SIGGERS, M.A. Evensong. G. 30. Macpherson in D. Anthem: “Oh, For a Closer Walk' (Foster). Preacher: THE DEAN. Wednesday, at 12.25: THE DEAN. Friday, at 12.25: Rev. W. A. CurzonSiggers, M.A. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, DUNEDIN. Holy Communion. 8 a.m. Holy Eucharist, 11 a.m. Evensong, 6.30. Rev. W. A. HAMBLETT. Organ Preluded 6.20 p.m. Mr Axe] Newton. _ Free-will Offerings in Box in Porch. No Collection in Church. S' SAINTS' CHURCH. A ll Third Sunday After Trinity. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 10 am.. Children’s Morning Prayer. 11 am.: Holy Communion (Choral). 2.30 p.m. Sunday School. 6.30 p.m., Evensong. Anthem; “ I Am Alpha and Omega. Organist; A. W, Lilly. F.I.G.C.M. Vicar: Rev. W HARDY JOHNSON, M.A. rpRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, •I STUART STREET. 11 am. and 6.30 p.m.:’Rev. H. E. BELLHOUSE. Evening Subject: “What,is Eternal ■ Life? ” ' Solo:- “Vesper Song,” Miss Evelyn Shepard. _ ■ Anthem by Choir. Communion at close. gT. HILDA METHODIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.: Mr A. T. MTNDOE. 6.30 pm.: Rev. PERCY PARIS. Evening Subject: “What is .Salvation? Anthem: “Thy Glory is Risen. (Elliott). N.B. —Church Anniversary next Sunday. *pHE SALVATION ARMY. DOWLING STREET FORTRESS. 3 pm.: Instructive and Inspiring. Talk. 3 p.m.: The Holy Land, illustrated by 3 p.m.: Lantern Slides; speaker, ADJU--3 pm.: TANT THOMAS. 11 am.: Speaker: Lieut, SAUNDERS. 7 p.m.: Speaker, Adjutant THOMAS. 800 Free Seats. Nice Warm Building. BOARD AND RESIDENCE “HP 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 breakfast from 7 a.m. C.T. and W.A. House. Reduced Moderate Tariff. Permanents ’ catered for at reduced charges. Mrs A. CONNOR, Proprietress. Phone 11-979. P-O. Box 112. tAOKS O N ' S, DUNEDIN'S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL, Princes street (next Empire Theatre). Phone 13-350. Mrs. R. CRAWFORD, proprietress. FOUR PROBLEMS SOLVED I FOR ACCOMMODATION. Ipecial 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. r B I T H HO D SB. L SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. .ady and Gentlemen Boarders and Guests Moderate tariff. Attractive surroundings. On George Street Tram Route. PHONE No. 11-021. S E tLUB H O 0 / (Opposite Public Library), rst-class Table and Good Accommodation at Reduced Tariff. Comfort Assured. Permanents and Casuals. Phone 11-109, IT N W I C I ; 75 STAFFORD STREET, uperior Accommodation. Every Home Comfort. ’odern Conveniences. Moderate Tariff. Phone 12-677. K,” CASTLEREAGH," 60 Upper Stuart street, convenient station. —Select ACCOMMODATION for visitors; every comfort and tentlon; Bed and Breakfast or Full Board; iderate terms.—Mrs Martin. 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.,, 4s 6d 23my SEAVIEW HOUSE, 128 Stafford: Business Men’s Boarding House; sunny rooms, single, double, or companions share room. — Phone 13-169. ■ ' ' ' : 29ju /'COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION tor \_i BOARDERS; sunny position; beautiful .view; .handy- to tram; terms moderate. 3 Dundas street. , 23my Bed and Breakfast • or Beds: terms reduced-; beds;.single hts. 2s or by Week. 7s 6d.- i -5S Carroll ... 23my RONUI HOUSE, 289. High street.— . Superior ACCOMMODATION for Pernent and Casual Guests; moderate tariff. 3 ne 11-377 23my CLAREMOUNT, 112 Moray place (next Library). Furnished Bed-sitting ■ROOMS; use all conveniences; also Single Rooms. -U y SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE for a business gentleman in private home; terms moderate. —571, Times. ' Xjy (ED-BREAKFAST, 3s; dally 4s 6d, weekly ) 22s 6d. —4 Clark «treet (off High eet) ; 2 minutes from Exchange 25my kOUGLAS PRIVATE HOTEL, next Town r Hall. —Permanents 25s week. Casuals day Bed-Breakfast 4s.—Phone 12-6QI APARTMENTS WANTED TS7ANTBD, by Lady, ROOM, fireplace: W furnished, unfurnished; Protestant home, good locality.—s6l, Times Office. FURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED. «IG man wants single furnished IOM; reasonable; state terras. —583. ijy USE “ STEEHTE " PAINTS and you will save pounds.—Smiths, Ltd,, Octagon and Sout) Dunedin (next theatres). English school children have a new treat in store for them at Whitehall. At the Royal United’ Service Museum a special exhibition has just been arranged called Empire Voyages and Discoveries. It represents the story _of Empire building, and a set of very line dioramas shows pictures of Drake on the Golden Hind in the Strait of Magellan, Cook landing in Australia, the Pilgrim Fathers sighting America, and pioneers of the Hudson Bay Company. Typical places in the overseas Empire will henceforth mean more than a name to boy and girl visitors,. who will now see what they are really like. There is also a collection of portraits of great explorers and administrators who have done so much to make Empire history.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21994, 1 July 1933, Page 15

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