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SUNDAY SERVICES. CENTRAL MISSION 11 and 6.30: Rev. LESLIE B. NEALE, 8.A., E.R.G.S. Evening Subject: “ LIFE'S VERDICT." ° “ LIFE'S VERDICT. Soloist: Miss Ivy Bain. Message Cowardice asks, “Is it safe? ” Vanity asks; "Is it popular? ” Conscience asks, "Is it right?” SERVICES FOR THE PEOPLE. ot PAUL’S CATHEDRAL. O IX TRINITY. 8 a.m, Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Matins (Hopkins m G) . 6.30 p.m., Evensong (Stanford in B flat), 11 a.m., Rev. r j? a H. e RbGERB. M.A. 6.50 p.m., THE DEAN. Speaker on Wednesday, at 12.25 p.m., Rev. W. W. Avery; Friday, at 12.25, Rev. C. H. Olds. S' T. MATTHEW’S Stafford street. CHURCH Holy Communion, 8 a.m. • Matins, 11. Rev. W. A. HAMBLETT. Evensong, C. 30, Rev. L. D. C. GROVES. Organ Prelude, 6.20 p.m., Mr Axel Newton. . Freewill offerings on entering. Iso colections in Church. A LL SAINTS’ CHURCH. NINTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. f 8 a.m.. Holy Communion, tO a.m.. Children’s Morning Prayer. 11 a.m., Matins. 2.30 p;ra, Sunday School. 6.30 p.m., Evensong. Organist: A. W. Lilly, FJ.G.C.M. Vicar f Rev W HARDY JOHNSON. M.A. rjMUNITY METHODIST Stuart street. CHURCH, Preacher: Rev. C. H. OLDS, B.A. 11 am;, “Listening In.”^ 0.30 p.m., “ The Vision Splendid. Solo Anthem: “My Faith Looks'Up to Anthem; "The Day Thou Gavest.” Aria: “O Rest in the Lord” (Elijah), Vliss Margaret Green. , T Solo: “The Blind Ploughman, Mr J. Pringle. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS TTI SITING CHRISTCHURCH! V Then try the CORAL GABLES, Recently, opened as an up-to-date Guest House, Excellent table. Tariff. 8s 6d per day. Write Miss SLEEMAN (Late Hotel Ambassadors). 249 Cambridge . terrace. Phone 32-859. jgEVBRLEY HOUSE, TIMA R U. Official House S.I.M.U. Free Garage Accommodation. The Modern House in every way. roprietors: Mr and Mrs W. J. HOGG. Telegrams: “Beverley" Timaru. OTEL STONBHU R S T AUCKLAND, The only UNLICENSED Hotel de Luxe." ageress: Mrs E. Churton; 100 rooms; jsive tariff from 10s per day. ... Tele'll lo address: " Btouehurst.", AKB WANAKA—LAKESIDE HOUSE. J good holiday resort; excellent accomidation : beautiful panoramic view ; reced tariff. 1 —Briley. ,19Jy rpiMARU— “GUYZEN ’’ HOUSE. George i street: Bookings received from January 1; all rate* reduced. —Phone 556 (Mrs Thompson). 23d PEMBROKE, LAKE WANAKA.— Stay at White Star Private Hotel; excellent ble and every comfort and attention. — hone 13-454; Wanaka Motors, Ltd. IHRISTCHURGH —First-class ACCOMMOr ■ DATION for National, Week : Bed and eakfast 3s 6d; central.—24 Lancaster Ret.' ■' ■ ' 28jy NSURE an enjoyable holiday by staying at “ TREVOSE," Brighton ; comfortable ms; good fires; tariff, 2 guineas. OUNAWEA —Awatata: Mr and Mrs Rldg,well offer the very best attention to ists requiring quiet home few weeks. WANTED to RENT, 10 days Christmas, Furnished CRIB or HOUSE; vicinity Hampden or Central Otago; careful tenants, Full particulars No. 626, Times.’ BOARD AND RESIDENCE “fJiflE 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. 0 N SLOW HOUSE, ST. KILDA. • SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Comfort and Warmth. Excellent Cuisine and Service. > :ious Sun Balconies. Tennis Court lone 22-550. Miss Mae Crawford. ACKB O N ' City’s Leading Private Hotel, S. UNCES STREET. , next EMPIRE THEATRE, ird Room, Lounge, Cheery Log Fires, st of Accommodation and Service. Reduced Tariff. one 13-350. Mr s R. Crawford. R PROBLEM SOLVED FOR ACCOMMODATION. ecial 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. K," 'i U N W 1 C 5 75 STAFFORD STREET, lerlor Accommodation. • Every Home Comfort. odern Conveniences. Moderate Tariff. Phone 12-677, I T II H O U S B. UPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Leduction for Married Couples. Attractive Surroundings. )n George, Street Tram Route. PHONE No. 11-021. TENDERS O. npURNIPS, GRAZING, AND OATEN L STACKS ON ARTHURTON SETTLEMENT, near WAIPAHI, FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that separate written tenders will be received at the Lands Office, Dunedin, up to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1934, for (1) PURCHASE of seven Oaten Stacks (approximately 54 tons); (2) EATING OFF by September 30, 1934 (by sheep only), approximately 70 acres Drilled Turnips with a run-off of approximately 50 acres adjoining; (3) for Turnips (to be eaten off by September 30), and right to graze sheep only on unsolected sections on Arthurton Settlement up to February 28, 1935. Stacks may be tendered for separately or in one lot, and must be removed by September 30, 1934. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . Particulars obtainable at Lands and Survey Office, Lower High street, Dunedin. N. C. KENSINGTON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS, PURCHASE OF SCRAP CAST IRON. Tenders will be received by the Undersigned up till NOON on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1934, for the Purchase 6t Approximately 3 Tons of Scrap Cast Iron, i This material may be inspected at the Electric Department’s Pole Yard m Mason street. The ’ Council does not bind itself to accept the highest or any Tender. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, July 26, 1834. JQUNBDIN CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR LIGHT MOTOR TRUCK. TENDERS will be received by the Undersigned up till NOON on TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1034, ; for the supply and delivery of a light motor ■ truck for the Council’s Water Department. Specification and General Conditions of Contract may be inspected at the office of the City Engineer, Town Hall. The Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall. Dunedin. July 25. 1934. STENDERS for the erection of TOWN 1 HALL, OFFICES, ■„ etc., for the LAWRENCE BOROUGH COUNCIL, will close at 12 NOON on SATURDAY, AUGUST 4. 1934. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office, where tenders are to be lodged. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. M’DOWELL SMITH, F.N,Z.LA, Reg. Architect,. Edinburgh House, Bond st., DUNEDIN. T ■E ND R, Tenders are called by the Naseby Borough ■ Council for the SOLE RIGHT-, of :the TOWN HALL for “ PORTABLE TALKIES ” for twelve months from the Ist of SEPTEMBER. Tenders CLOSE on the 15th of. AUGUST. The highest or. any Tender not necessarily accepted. ■ Address; . " Talkies,” Town Clerk, Naseby. D, A 'N T • E V , A CONTRACT PRICE For Cutting and Finishing about Twelve For Cutting and Finishing about Twelve (12) Suits, Costumes, and Coats per week. First-class tailored'jobs required. Address: No. 593, OTAGO DAILY TIMES. rpENDERS ARE. INVITED till 2 p.m. A on TUESDAY. JULY 31, for ALTERATIONS TO BUILDING. Moray place. MASON & WALES, Registered Architects, Dunedin. J£EITH RAMSAY, LIMITED, Founded 1865. All kinds of local and import jd timbers in stock, including Oregon. Ironbark, Grey Gum. Tallow Wood, Red Mahogany, Brush Box, Also Plywoods and Palings. Manufacturers of Extension Ladders and Extension Platforms. Also the “ Handy 2 in 1 ” Ladder—a step ladder, a trestle and a long ladder combined. Field gates, hurdles, sheep grating, wireless poles with patent clips. Minimax fire extinguishers—all British. Head Office: Vogel street. Phone 12-053. Factory and Timber Yards; Halsey street. Phone 12-214. IJ'HE LARGEST STOCKS OF TIMBER IN DUNEDIN. Timber for any job on hand. Joinery at short notice. Call or phone 12-241 for a quotation. HOGG AND CO, LTD, Roberts street, Dunedin. CHIROPRACTIC QHIROPRACTIC FOR HEALTH. rLBRBAGH. 60 Upper Stuart street—jtral, select Accommodation business llday visitors; Bed-Breakfast 4s: Y, £1; ' full board If desired.—Phone !.’ Mrs Martin. [ RANG!, 310 High street—Superior Accommodation for paying guests; n conveniences; moderate tariff. : 10-742. 2Sjy. f C A. —HOLIDAY VISITORS centrally accommodated: Board or Bed and fast: laundry facilities: reasonable —Phone 12-858. NTED, 2 Ladies or 2 Gentlemen SHARE ROOM : tea, bed and breakphone ; reasonable.—623, Times. 1 STAFFORD STREET has Vacancies I for working men BOARDERS; jrate tariff; phone. PRIVATE HOTEL, next Town -Permanents 25s ..eek. Casuals 1-Breakfast 4s.—Phone 12-601. IS for all . PAINTING and PAPEUNG needs; quality unsurpassed; osslble prices to meet the'times. ITISINO is accepted ae a deceaser> t of modern business promotion ,-on a place for itself in virtually dustry. Rightly directed and predvertlslng has proved that It can i profit to the advertiser. But jg should always be considered as bs enterprise, and not as a magic tor unearned success. GILES & GILES, Palmer Graduates, Eighteenth Year ot Practice, Members N.Z. and A.C.A. (Inc.). Using latest methods, including X-Ray and No. 2 Neurocalometer. Office, HB BUILDING, PRINCES STREET Hours: 9.30-12.30 and 1.30-5.30; Saturday, 9.30-12.30. Phone 13-750. ■ A NTHONY 11. THOMSON A. (Graduate P.S.C.; Memb, N.Z. and A.C.A, me.). Special Service with the Most Modern Electric Nerve Testing Instruments, Fluroscope 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. In a Somerset garden near Frome arc many strange plants, most of them not to be seen anywhere else in England. They come from the Sahara Desert, and are souvenirs of holidays spent by the owner of the garden, an elderly widow who looks frail enough to prefer spas to desert camps. Mrs Brodio is never happier than when exporing the Sahara. She has lately returned from a-500-mile tick, during which her little party was for three month completely isolated from civilisation. She travelled with French guides, two Arabs, and her English maid in a couple of specially-equipped motor cars. The nights were spent in tents, with a man always on guard against the fierce Tuareg tribes of that region.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22326, 28 July 1934, Page 17

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