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SUNDAY SERVICES. gPEOIAL BROADCAST SERVICE FROM CENTRAL MISSION 6.30 p.m. Soloist, Miss Margaret Reattie. Preachers: Rev. LESLIE B. NEALE and Rev. A. H. VOYCE. Mr Voyce will deliver the address. 11 a.m,, FAMILY SERVICE. Conductor, Mr Mortley Peake, L.A.B. Organist, Mr Frank Cawley, L.A.B. Minister’s Message, taken from a poem composed by a local singer; When things go wrong and life seems drear When friends forsake, who tarries near, Who turns my darkness into light, Who urges me arise and fight, Who asks no thanks for all her care, For me, who offers up a silent prayer? My Mother!

gT. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Matins, II a.m. Smart in F. Preacher: THE DEAN. Evensong, 6.30. Macphereon in D. Anthem, “ God is Our Hope and Strength " (Brewer). Preacher: THE DEAN, .Wednesday, at 12,25: Rev, H.; J. Ryburn. Friday, at 12.25: Rev. F, V. Fisher. CT. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, <3 STAFFORD STREET. PATRQNAL FESTIVAL. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Holy Eucharist, 11 a.m. Rev. W. A. HAMBLETT. Evensong, 6.30.. Mr DOUGLAS D. PORTER, General Secretary (London) Egypt General Mission. . Organ Prelude, 6.2 Q p.m. Mr Axel Newton. Freewill offerings in box in porch. No collection in Chur.ch, ■ .all” saints 7” church. Fifteenth Sunday After Trinity. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 10 a.m., Children’s Morning Prayer, 11 a.m., Matins. 2.30 p.m., Sunday School. 6.30 p.m., Evensong. Anthem, “The Lord is My Shepherd.” Organist: A. W. Lilly, F.1.G.C.M.,, Vicar: 'Rev. W. HARDY JOHNSON, M.A. TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, J- STUART STREET. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m., Rev. P. I; COOKE. 2.45 p.m., Rev. B. J.- JAMES. 6.30 p.m., Rev. H. E. BELLHOUSE. Special Singing by Scholars at Each Service Under Mr J. E. Davies. Offerings for S.S. Funds. ANNIVERSARY CONCERT, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. THE SALVATION ARMY, DOWLING STREET FORTRESS. Sunday, 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. II a.m. Speaker: Adjutant CHAS. A. THOMAS. 7 p.m. Speaker: Captain E. MAUDE KILGOUR. 3 p.m. Speaker: Mrs Adjutant 3 p.m. THOMAS, “Journeys of St. 3 p.m, Paul.” Illustrated with , 3 p.m. Lantern Slides. SAL VATI ON 1 ARMY, King Edward street. Three Special Meetings, conducted by Major BEAR, Divisional Commander, assisted by Mr STEVENS, second officer in charge of South Dunedin Corps. Vocal items by Dotting Bros. All welcome. BOARD AND RESIDENCE “fJTHE LEVI A THAN ** 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. TACK SON'S, City Leading Private Hotel, PRINCES STREET, next EMPIRE • THEATRE. Billiard Room, Lounge, Cheery Log Fires, Best of Accommodation and Service. Reduced Tariff. Phone 13-350. Mrs R. Crawford. yOUR PROBLEM . SOLVED 1 FOR 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 10-767. Mrs MALTHUS. Y w. C. A. • Residents or Visitors centrally accommodated. Board or Bed and Breakfast. Laundry. Reasonable tariff. 1 • Book early lor holidays. <• CJ V N W I C K/ O '• 75 STAFFORD STREET, Superior Accommodation. Every Home Comfort. Modern Conveniences. Moderate Tariff. Phone 12-677. T E I T H HOUSE. XJ SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Lady and Gentlemen Boarders and Guests. Moderate tariff. Attractive surroundings. On George street Tram Route. PHONE No. 11-021. 1 L U B HOUSE J {Opposite Public Library), irst-class Table and Good Accommodation at Reduced Tariff. Comfort Assured. Permanents and Casuals. Phone 11-109. 1 R E V E L Y A N. 17 Elder street. (intertable Accommodation for Boarders; ntral; bn rise; modern conveniences; moderate tariff. “ CJEAVIEW HOUSE,” 128 Stafford street ' D nice home for a FEW BUSINESS MEN. Sunny rooms, excellent views. Garden, lawns, etc. Tariff very reasonable. —Telephone 13-169. , /'"IASTLEREAGH," 60 Upper Stuart street, V convenient station..—Select ACCOMMODATION for visitors; every comfort and attention ; Bed and Breakfast or Pull Board ; moderate terms. —Mrs Martin. YM.C.A. —Leading residential; men and • youths. Visitors specially catered for. Splendid table. Free swimming pool. Special rates permanents. Open Dining Room. Bed and Breakfast 4s 6d. ARHAM” GUEST HOUSE, 296 King street, has VACANCIES, double and single rooms : splendid accommodation ; good table; moderate terms. COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION for BOARDERS: sunny position; beautiful view: .handy to tram; terms moderate. —3 Dundas street 31au ARONUI HOUSE, 289 High street.— Superior ACCOMMODATION for Permanent and Casual Guests; moderate tariff. Phone 11-377. 31au CAN give gentleman very good BOARD with laundry: single room; 17s 6d week. —468, Times. 23s WANTED, GENTLEMAN BOARDER ; good home: no other boarders; phone; St. Leonards ; reasonable. —472, Times Office. WANTED, Two or Three Gentlemen BOARDERS, mates, to share room on rise ; handy to town. —412, Times. BANDON VILLA, 34 Tennyson street— Vacancies tor BOARDERS; 3 minutes from Princes street; phone. 21s BED-BREAKFAST. 3a; daily 4s 6d, weekly 22s 6d. —4 Clark street (off High street) ; 2 minutes from Exchange. DOUGLAS PRIVATE HOTEL, next Town Hall.—Permanents 25s week. Casuals I 6a day ; Bed-Breakfast, 4s.—Phone 12-601.

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

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22066, 23 September 1933, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22066, 23 September 1933, Page 15

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