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SUNDAY SERVICES. CONGREGATIONAL ASSEMBLY MEETINGS UNION IN MORAY PLACE -CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. Chairman's Address: Mr Henry Sturgc (of Christclvurch). Anthem by Moray Place Congregational Church Choir: "Oh, Lord God, When Thou Appcarcth." SUNDAY SERVICES MORAY PLACE: 11 a.m., Rev. E. LAYBOURN, B.A. 0.30 p.m., Rev. ARTHUR C. NELSON, B.A. "UNITED" CHURCH, ALBANY STREET: 11 a.m., Rev. ARTHUR MURIEL, M.C.", B.A. 2.30 p.m., YOUTH RALLY. Rev. Arthur Muriel, M.C., B.A. 6.30 p.m., Rev. H. W. NEWELL, M.A., B.D. Soloist, Misa Enid Aitchison. PORT CHALMERS: 11 a.m., Rev. GEORGE JACKSON. 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. MILBURN STEWART. RAVENSBOURNE: 11 a.m., Rev. H. THORNLEY. 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. GILKISON. i MONDAY, 3 p.m.: WOMEN'S MISSIONARY MEETING. Address by Mrs W. R. Don. SUNDAY COME CENTRAL MISSION 11 and 6.30. 11 a.m., Mr D. C. CAMERON will cive an Addres 6 on "The Recent Conference and the Call to the Church. 6.30, LESLIE B. NEALE, 8.A., P.R.G.S. • "WHERE IS THE GOD OF JUDGMENT?" Soloist, *Miss Nettie Bauld. NOTE.—HARVEST SERVICES MARCH 15. TUESDAY, TRINITY CHURCH, 7.3 O—MEN'S FELLOWSHIP. WEDNESDAY, 7.3 O—METHODIST RALLY AT TRINITY. , The President, Rev. E. P. BLAMIRES will Address both gatherings. AJJ

|T. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Matins, 11 a.m. Dedication of memorial window by the Bishop, Preacher: THE DEAN. Evensong, 6.30, Lloyd in A. Anthem, "Jesu, the Very Thought of Thee" (Heywood). . Preacher: THE DEAN. Friday, at 12.25 (Litany, Speaker, Rev. G. L. Taylor). ', MATTHEW'S CHURCH, STAFFORD STREET. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Matins, with Litany, 11. Evensong, 6.30. Intercessions for Sick, 7.45 p.m. Rev. W. A. HAMBLETT. Organ Prelude 6.20 p.m., Mr Axel Newton. Freewill Offerings on Entering. No Collections in Church. LL SAINTS' CHURCH. DUNEDIN - Second Sunday in Lent, 1936. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m.. Matins and Sermon. Preacher: The Rev. W. L. S. HARBOUR, L.Th. " The Theology of a Medical Digest." Under this title, Archdeacon Whitehead will deliver addresses on Sunday evenings as follows: — March 8, 6.30 p.m., " The Mob Mind in Evolution and Religion." March 15, 6.30 p.m., "Corpses and Souls." March 22, "Morality and God." TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, Stuart street. Jl a.m., Rev. C. H. OLDS, BA. 6.30 p.m., Rev. E. P. BLAMIRES, President of the Conference. Anthem, " Sun of My Soul." Solo, " Forward to Christ," Miss Angela Hendry. . ♦ Wednesday, 7.30 p.m., Methodist Rally, to hear the President. Woodhaugh Harvest Festival: 11 a.m., Rev. G. Densem; 6.30 p.m., Rev. C. H. Olds. , SALVATION ARMY, L DOWLING STREET. "The World for God Campaign." 7 a.m., Prayer. 11 a.m., Holiness Convention. Subject, " Short-sighted Christians." 3 p.m., The Happy Hour. # 7 p.m., Bright Gospel Service. Subject: "The Lost Chord." . You are welcome with your Friends to the Army's bright, happy services. Everybody Welcome. LOST AND FOUND ,' OST, on Saddle Hill, February 18, wlreJU haired FOX TERRIER; £5 reward; no questions asked. —Haynes, Phoenix. LOST, from Green Island, JERSEY HEIFER; white mark forehead; reward, p. Vintner, Abbotsford. ' OST, BUNCH OF KEYS, between Outram J and Dunedin; reward. —Telephone | 12-259, " OST (between Evansdale and Dunedin), I JU SPARE RIM, 20 x 450 tyre.—Crossan, 2 Highcliff road, or ring 13-496. BOARD AND RESIDENCE "X HE LEVIATHAN" DUNEDIN'S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. Within One Minute of the Railway Station. Every Modern Appointment. Unlimite.i supply hot water, laundrv facilities, electric lift. Day and night porter. Passengers by night express can have break- ' fast from 7 a.m. C.T. ar.d W.A. House. Reduced Moderate Tariff. Permanents catered for at reduced charges. Mrs A. CONNOR, Proprietress. Phone 11-979. P.O. Box 112. r OUR PROBLEM SOLVED A 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 10-757. LEITH H O U ! SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Reduction for Married Couples. ' Attractive Surroundings. On George street Tram Route. PHONE No. 11-021. " \.J most central and select ACCOMMODATION for visitors; bed-breakfast, 4s; or weekly, £l. Phone 11-086. \UNEDIN Y.M.C.A.—Superior ACCOM--J MODATION, Men and Youths; gymnasium, swimming pool, billiards; excellent table; Permanents and Casuals. YW.C.A.— HOLIDAY VISITORS centrally • accommodated; Board or Bed and Breakfast; laundry facilities; reasonable tariff.—Phcno 12-858. OST from Lawrence, 1: ' EWES; branded A. J. LEFT, on Tuesday, 5.52 p.m. DunedinMosgiel train, Lady's Brown UMBRELLA; hook handle; reward.—Ring 12-606. STRAYED from Leith Valley, black and white HEIFER, black predominating.— Finder please ring 11-882; reward. FOUND —Berwick Bachelors' BALL, March 20, 8 p.m.; music, Stewart's Imperial; supper provided; admission Is 6d, 3s. OUND—FARMERS' FIELD PIPES—3In .■ 13s, 41n 21s, 6ln 43s per 100 ft, plus „ales tax; Flower Pots, 3in to Bln.—Tileries, Abbotsford. POUND —Henley Tennis Danco, Saturday, 1 March 7; excellent floor; M'Leod's Or- , „aestra; gentlemen Is 6d, ladles Is; come. — I A. Garden Reid, hon. sec. ; YPOUND —9ct Signet, 8s 6d; free Initials; l Jj Wedding Ring, 17a 6d ; i-dozen Spoons given.—F. Himmel, 34 George street. 1 POUND —Diamond Cluster and Three- : stone Engagement RINGS, £7 10s up; best value Watches.—F. Himmel, George street. I POUND —Pleating Done on the premises, . steam rolled and pressed; 24 hourtt service.—Octagon Machine Co., Dunedin. | TPOUND —That Keyto Cures Chronic Con- . stipatlon; has done so In hundreds of . I cases. Chemists and grocers. 1 POUND —Volunteer Firo Brigade Dance and . Cards, Oddfellows' Hall, Outram, Satur- , day, March 7; good music. I POUND— Hockey Danco, Oddfellows' Hall, : Mosglcl, March 7; good music and good prizes; light supper; ladles Is, gentlemen Is Od. - TPOUND— Usual Bay DANCE, Portobello t I 1 Hall, Saturday, 7th ; Silver Star Dance band; Free Buses Queen's Gardens, 7.30 p.m., Kaik 7.30 p.m. Admission Is (id. Q/f CANONGATE has VACANCIES; double and single rooms, every convenience, good table; comfortable house. Phone 11-941. SANFORD HOUSE, 95 Hanover streetComfortable ACCOMMODATION; Bedbreakfast, 3s 6d; Part or Full Board if desired. GENTLEMAN and wife visiting Dunedin Easter week would like private BOARD and LODGING; north end preferred; state terms.—64o, Times Offlce. BOARD and RESIDENCE, on rise, sunny position; handy to tram; terms moderate.—3 Dundas street. \OUGLAS PRIVATE HOTEL (next Town J Hall)—Casuals 7s Day, 35s Week; Permanents 27s 6d week.—Phone 12-601. BANDON VILLA, 34 Tennyson rtreet: VACANCIES for Boarders; 3 minutes from Princes street. WANTED, BOARD, RESIDENCE: superior home; refined business people; on rise; garage.—s9s, Times. SINGLE business gentleman requires BOARD; Roslyn-Mornington-Maori Hill; garage essential.—Reply 587, Times. —Dance, Pukchiki Hall, Tuesday, - 1 March 10, 8 p.m.; light supper; good uisic; admission, Is. I POUND: Hockey Ball, Coronation Hall, ' Mosgiol. APRIL 2. Belle ot the Ball, Waltzing Competition. Bus from Queen's Gardens. IPOUND —Leap Year Danco, Riccarton Hall, . Saturday, March 28; M'Leod's Orchestra ; prizes ; free bus; admission. Is Gd and is; tpoUND—Grand Ball, Momona Hall, JO APRIL 35. Aid of Church Funds. M'Leod's Orchestra ; Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot, Door Prize; Admission; Ladles Is 6d, Gentlemen 2s Ud. /OUND—Dunedin Railwayman's Cash ' Purchasing Association discounts for period ending January 31, payable in - Socinl Hall (opposite Hillside Workshops) I Thursday, March 12, and Trades Hall, o Moray place, Friday, March 13, from 8 to 8.30 p.m. Member's Ticket must be i- produced (see rule 10).—Geo. Fcrgusou, '" Sec. Calton Hill, Caversham. * entrances Water and Crawford „.reets, recently occupied by Bates and Co., fruit and produce merchants. GOODS LIFT. This \is a good opportunity to secure spacious, dry, well-lighted premises in a central position at a low rent. TRUSTEES EXECUTORS AND AGENCY CO. EW, UP-TO-DATE HOUSE TO LET, ■> LONDON STREET (Two minutes from town). Apply 23 LONDON STREET. LONDON STREET—FuIIy furnished 7-roomed RESIDENCE; all appointments ; 50s weekly; seven months from April 20.—Apply Park, Reynolds, Limited ; phone 12-459. (542) TO LET, superior furnished FLAT, 4 rooms and kitchenette; rise, close Octagon; term 6 months from end of March; reasonable rent.—Jas. Samson and Co.. Dowllng street. TO LET, superior, fully furnished RESIDENCE ; 6 rooms, every modern convenience ; telephone, radio, etc.; term one year; reasonable rent to approved tenant.— Jas. Samson and Co., Dowllng street. CAVERSHAM RISE, 5 rooms, conveniences, 27s 6d; Sunshine, 6 rooms, 255; Anderson's Bay, 4 rooms, kitchenette, 255; Valley, 5 rooms, sunny, 22s 6d.—Haggitt, Duthle, Kinmont, Ltd. KOSLYN —6 ROOMS, kitchenette, every convenience ; garden ; very sunny ; close tram; garage; 35s.—Hagitt, Duthle, Kinmont, Ltd. ATTRACTIVE SHOP, with 3 living rooms ; tip-top order throughout; suit any line; 30s ; this sort seldom offers ; Inquire urgently. HAGGITT, DUTHIE, & KINMONT, LTD. A nished, for short term if desirable; large bedroom and sitting room ; lovely view; nice garden.—Telephone 22-403. rpo LET (High street), comfortable 6JL roomed DWELLING; all conveniences; sunny position.—Addresß 589, Times. BRIGHT, sunny OFFICES, single and in suites; 173 Stuart street; low rents. — Trustees Executors, Water street. TAREHOUSE SPACE available; No. 173 »t Stuart street; goods and passenger lifts.—Trustees Executors. ENQUIRE from us for OFFICES, WAREJL HOUSE SPACE, etc., In Stuart street; will consider subdividing.—Trustees ExecuPreparatory work on the addition to the Ohristchurch Ski Club's hut in Temple Basin, Arthur's Pass, was carried out by members of the ekib during last week-end. When the work is finished there will be accommodation for 12, and a separate room for women will be provided. Although there lias not been much snow on the surrounding ranges during the last season, the hut has been used by many parties. Mr Ockenderi. who built the hut, is now preparing timber for the additions which it is intended to have finished by Easter. Try It: A few words in bold type in plenty of space attract attention. Try it on the readers of the Otago Daily Times. TO LET, STORAGE SPACE; by the week or for a term. —Apply Otago A. and P Society, Crawford street. BED In large, sunny, sitting room (little used) offered rospectablo person; no bath, and upstairs; close to new P. 0.; 3s Cd weekly.—s 97, Times. YO U R MOVE, SIR! TO LET FOR REMOVALS, PACKING, AND STORAGE, OUR EXPERIENCED ORGANISATION And Up-to-date Padded MOTOR FURNITURE VANS. Expert Men. Lowest Prices. CRUST & CRUST, 20 Manse street. Close on £60,000 worth of construction work is at present in progress or about to commence in the Napier district, while if buildings recently completed or those contemplated within a comparatively short time were taken into account, this fißure would be swollen considerably. While business premises comprise by far the major portion of the amount—one building alono contributes _ £30,000 to the total —there is also a noticeable movement in the matter of private dwellings, on which seven are in course of erection and several more are to be commenced shortly.

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