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SUNDAY SERVICES. JMRST CHURCH OF OTAGO. Preacher: Her. ALLEN STEVELY. M.A., Dip. Ed. 11 a.m, "THE JUNIPER TREE” 10 a.m, 2.30 p.m., JBibla Ciaseei. Sunday Schools. 6.30 p.m., "GOLD' FOR BRASS.” Organist: Dr V. E. Galway, j RUSSELL STREET BRANCH. 11 a.m.. Children's Church. N OX ■ CHURCH. COMMUNION SERVICES, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. D. C. HERRON, M-A. Evening Subject: •LO, THE WINTER IS PAST, THE FLOWERS APPEAR ON THE . EARTH.” Evening Anthem: “0 Dayspring.” Retiring Communion Thankoflerings for the Needy of the Congregation. Pre-Communion Service in Church Tonight 7.30. ... S T. ANDREW'S CHURCH. 11 a.m., “ The-Gteateet of These is Love.” ■ 6.30 p.m., "The Church of Jesus Christ.” Rev. H. J. RYBURN. . KENSINGTON: 6.80 p.m.: Rev. J. M. SIMPSON. T?OSLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, AV HIGHGATE. Rev. H. A. MITCHELL, B.A. 11 a.m., “ Christ’s Faith in Man,’.’ 6.30 p.m., “Superstition.” Anthem, “ The Radiant Morn.” KA IKO RA I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. T; Services, 11 a.m., “The Kingdom Within You.” 8.30 p.m., “ Inhumanity: An Unpardonable Sin.” Preacher: Rev. J. DOUGLAS SMITH, B.A. TTANOVER STREET BAPTIST Al CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m., Rev. J. M.' SMEETH. '• 3 p.m., Mr W. J, GIBBS. - 6.30 p.m., Rev. E. S. TUCKWELL, Special Singing by the Children, led by an Orchestra under Mr W. H. Hiett. . COME AND REVIVE OLD AND HAPPY MEMORIES! Offerings • Devoted to Sunday School HVbrk for the Yean /CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ■ Moray place. Minister: Rev. ALBERT MEAD, M.A. SERVICES: 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. 6.30: “ Christ'* Authoritative. Words.” Anthem: “O Father Whose Almighty Power.” ■■■ ■- .'] ■ Soloist: Mr J. D. M!KECHNIE, UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Albany street. 11 s.m. Preacher: Rev. E. S. TUCKWELL, B.A. 6.30 p.m. Preacher; Rev. JAMBS M. SMEETH. "The Treasures of the Snow” Soloist: Mrs D. E. Ewart, L.A.B. ORK PLACE HALL. 1 ajn, Worship. .30 p.m.. Sunday School, p.m, Men’s Bible Class, p.m. Fellowship Tea. i. 30 p.m., Gospel Meeting. Mr BROHN, asionary from Transjordan. Subject: leath or Life: Which?” _ All are Cordially Invited. rn HEOBOP HIC A L SOCIETY, X 17 DOWLING STREET. ■ SUNDAY, 6.30 p.m. “ THE LIFE AND WORK OF Dr •ANNIE BESANT,” - By Mi* C. DALZIELand Mr J. M. M'EWAN. "THERE IS NO RELIGION HIGHER THAN TRUTH.” - QHRISTIAN SCIENCE, Firat Church of Christ Scientist, ■ Dunedin (Branch of THE MOTHER CHURCH, Boston, Mass.). ALLBELL CHAMBERS, 154 STUART STREET. SUBJECT: "REALITY.” SUNDAY SERVICES: Morning, 11; Evening, 7. Sunday School 2.30 p.m. '■ WEDNESDAY. TESTIMONY MEETING. 8 p.m. , Reading Room. Second Floor, Savoy Buildings; Mon. to Fri, 12.30-4.30; Wed, Evening, 6.45-7.45. LODGE NOTICES. MU.1.0.0.F, LOYAL VALLEY • LODGE. FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY. CHURCH PARADE, Dundas Street Methodist Church, TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 6.30. Lodge Members Meet at the Church Hall,at 6.15 p.m. sharp.. Re-, galia. , Officers and Members-of Sister Lodges cordially invited. Bro. G; MACDONALD, N.G. CHIROPRACTIC [ANTHONY H. THOMSON (Graduate P.S.C, Memb. N.Z. & A.C.A. Inc.). Special Service with the Most Modern Electric Nerve Testing . Instruments, Eluoroscope and X-ray, etc, used in Chiropractic. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH ROOMS. SAVOY BUILDING. , Moray place. , Phone 13-010. Hours: 9.30-12. 2.30-5.30,; Sat, to 12.30 J& J. WILLIAMSON. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH - - SERVICE. We practice Chiropractic exactly as advocated by B. J. Palmer, with the T ery Latest Instrument, No. 2 Neurocaloineter and X-ray. COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Corner Princes and High streets. Phone 10-968. Hours; 9-12, 2.30-5.30; Closed Saturdays. QHIROPRACTIC FOR HEALTH. ■ GILES TTgTLES. Palmer .Graduates, Eighteenth Year of Practice. Members N.Z. and A.C.A. (Inc.), •using latest Methods, including X-ray and No. 2 Neurocalometer. Office: H.B. BUILDING. PRINCES STREET. Hours: 9.30-12.30 and 1.30-5.30. Saturday, 9.30-12.30. Phoue 13-750.

A recent meeting Of German dancing instructors,, held . under the guidance of recognised Nazi dancing expert, has decided that the proscription of certain popular but un-German. .dances—to wit, the : foxtrot, the tango, and the one-step—-can no longer be delayed. The decision marks another step in the campaign to eliminate the demoralising influence of lower’cultures upon German life. In an attempt to fill the big gap which will be left by the suppression of these popular dances; the experts have compiled a list ©f dances recognised as German, which is appropriately headed by the graceful " March Dance/’ A’special substitute, the has been found for the foxtrot. The list,-which is forced to rely mainly on variations o£ the waltz, is brought to a breathless conclusion with the galop.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22066, 23 September 1933, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22066, 23 September 1933, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22066, 23 September 1933, Page 15

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