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SUNDAY SERVICES. M ETHODIST CENTRAL MISSION OCTAGON HALL. 11 a.m., Rev. E. T. COX, M.A. 6.30, BROADCAST SERVICE. Soloist: Mr Alan Highet. Preacher: Rev. LESLIE B. NEALE, 8.A.. F.R.G.S. Subject: “THE ANCIENT LANDMARKS.” Members and all interested in the Mission are specially invited to join in Sunday : Night’s Sendee. / . * • . MINISTER’S MESSAGE: “It’s easy to show hands and carry resolutions, but better to show shirt sleeves and carry them out.” —(Hugh Redwood.) NOTE.—Have you joined the Radio Church of the Helping Hand? Ring, 18-844 for information. Membership now 1800. Listen in ,10.30 every morning. MAKE YOUR WAY TO THE MISSION SUNDAY NIGHT. • Ladies’ Guild, Slade Hall, Tuesday, 2.30. t THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, S.S. HALL—ANNUAL SALE OF WORK.

QT PAUL’S CATHEDRAL. *3 XVI TRINITY. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. ■ 11 a.m.. Holy Communion (sung), Stainer in F. 6.30 p.m.. Evensong (Colborne in A). Anthem: “ Whoso Dwelleth” (Martin). PrAflfliprs* 11 a.m., Rev. J. H. ROGERS, M.A. 6.30 p.m;, THE DEAN. Speaker on Wednesday, at 12.25 p.m.: Rev. Prof. Hunter; Friday, at 12.25, Rev. i W. A. Hamblett; _ QT. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Stafford street. Holy : Communion, 8 a.m. Holy Eucharist, 11 a.m. ; Evensong, 6.30. Intercessions for Sick after Evensong. Rev. W. A. HAMBLETT. , ,• Organ Prelude, 6.20 p.m., Mr Axel Newton. ■ ’ ' Freewill offerings on entering. Thursday: Parishioners’ Social Gathering 7.45 p.m. A LL SAINTS’ CHURCH. Sixteenth Sunday After Trinity. ■ , 8. a.m., Holy Communion. ' 'lO a.m., Children’s Morning Prayer. 11 a.m.. Matins, followed by Holy Communion. 2.30 p.m., Sunday School. 6.30 p.m., Evensong., Organist: A.' W. Lilly, F.I.G.C.M; Vicar: Rev. W. HARDY JOHNSON, M.A. HPRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, A Stuart street. Preacher: Rev. C. H. OLDS, B.A. 11 a.m.. “Privileges and Obligations. of Church. Membership,” • ’ 6.30 p.m., Conditions of Church Membership.” Anthem: “Rejoice, the Lord is King.’ Solo: “Gloria” (Buzzi Peccia), Miss Phyllis West, L.A.B. 'Social Hour with Supper to follow. rpHE SALVATION ARMtf. COLONEL AND MRS ALBERT ORSBORN Will conduct the following Meetings at the Salvation Army Halle on Sunday, • V. 16th:— North Dunedin, 11. a.m. . , , South Dunedin, 3 p.m. ■ Dowling Street Citadel, 7 pan.. MONDAY.. SEPTEMBER 17, at 7.45 p.m. a DEMONSTRATION of the Army’s Social Work will be given in the Dowling Street Citadel, Colonel Orsborn presiding. Mrs COLONEL ORSBORN will address a Women’s Meeting at .2.30 p.m. on MONDAY, Dowling Street Citadel. TO LET jp O ■ L E T, SHOP, In Athenxum Buildings, Octagon. Immediate Possession. . Full particulars, apply to H. HENDERSON, Care R. Wilson and Co.,yLtd., Bond street. f o .* L .■<: E T. 1 NORTH END: 6 rooms, 28s; Brick lungaloW, 275 : 6d. MAORI HILL: 5 corns and kitchenette, 32s 6d; 6 rooms md garage, (superior), 40s. ROSLYIs: i rooms and kitchenette, -305.. IyEW: 5 l ooms, 30s. ST. GLAIR: 3 rooms; furlished: flat, 17s Cd; 5 rooms, roughcast, !7s 6d; 6 rooms, 27s 6d; 5 rooms and kitchenette, 30s; 5 rooms, south, 22s 6d. Ithcr flats, rooms, shops, and offices op ipplication. TAMBLYN, RHODES, & JAMIESON.

0 FFI CBS TO .LET. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD., ' Have OFFICES VACANT above their Warehouse, Princes street, which they are prepared to SUBDIVIDE TO SUIT TENANTS. TWO unfurnished ROOMS, spearate kitchenette ; glorious view; exceptional position.—“ Hazel Bank,” 144 Forbury road. St. Clair. - r TO LET, Metropole, St. Clair. .PLAT of S rooms and kitchenette; all modern conveniences: electric light and hot water supplied.—Perpetual Trustees. 7 -ROOMED HOUSE and GARAGE, Clyde street; sunny position; all convenience* ; reasonable rental to approved tenant.—Perpetual Trustees. SELF-CONTAINED FLAT of 3 rooms and kitchenette TO LET at ‘reasonable rental; 19 Hyde street. —Apply Perpetual Trustees. TO LEASE, in centre ot- city, LARGESTORE ROOM, containing approximately '3500 square feet, together with OFFICE and SHOWROOM. Separate store room entrance; two strong rooms and all conveniences. Apply • THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES 6QM- ; ; PANY, LTD. - j TO LEASE, small FARM of 42 acres and 5-roomed Dwelling, etc., at the Spit.— Full particulars from The Perpetual Trustees Coy., Ltd. 4 -ROOMED HOUSE to LET In Castle street, near Fire Station; £1 per week. ; Full particulars from The Perpetual Trustees Coy., Ltd. ' rpo LET, 2 Double Furnished BEDROOMS ; J use of dining room and all conveniences: also phone; sunny position.—63l Castle street North. • VACANT, furnished Or unfurnished BEDSITTING ROOM; select locality, central; suit business lady: quiet home.—B63, Times. - , . OFFICE Accommodation AVAILABLE in our new building in Moray place; suit professional man.—S. ,R. Burns and Co.. Ltd.' ‘ TO LET, George street, City, to business lady, superior BED-SITTING BOOM, bathroom and kitchenette: phone.—B7B, Times. TO LET, comfortable '5-roomed Attached DWELLING ;. one minute's walk from Cargill’s Corner. —Public Trust. ■ HOUSE to LET, 4 rooms: bath, electric light, gas. conveniences; garden; penny, south; 15s. —857, Times .Office, TO LET, unfurnished FLAT. 3 rooms rail modern conveniences.— Apply Miss Greenslade. 442 Georgs street, TO LET, Furnished Detached BED-SIT-TING ROOM; coal range, gaS4 sunny; five minutes Octagon ; 12s,; —-Ring 13-483. COMFORTABLY-FURNISHED 4-roomed self-contained FLAT; hot water installed. —524 George street. rno LET, Hoslyn, town side; good view; X nicely furnished VILLA; 4 rooms, kitchenette : two guineas.—Park, Reynolds. O'UPBEJOR Furnished FLAT, 3 rooms and O kitchenette: gas range, electric hotwater service; Musselburgh.—Phone 22-058. MOSGIEL —Home-made CAKE SROP and Refreshment Rooms ; no ingoing ; small rent. —A. F. Quelch, Mosgiel. O UR MOVE, SIR! 0 LET FOR REMOVALS. PACKING AND STORAGE. ,UR EXPERIENCED ORGANISATION And Up-to-Date Padded MOTOR FURNITURE VANS. Expert Men. Lowest Prieea, , CRUST & CRUST, 20 Manse street. HAIR Beautified, Dandruff Eradicated by using NUTRINB HAIR FOOD. 3s lid [posted 3s ,9d). Obtainable Wilkinson and Son. chemist*.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22368, 15 September 1934, Page 17

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