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SUNDAY SERVICES METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION OCTAGON HALL, 11 l.m. and 6.30 p.m. 11 Rev LESLIE B. NEALE, 8.A., F.R.G.S. 230 p.m., Rev. C IRVING BENSON. YOUTH RALLY AND CITIZENS’ SERVICE 6.30 p.m., Rev. C. IRVING BENSON, of Melbourne, Preacher, Author and D R O f NOT r MISS BENSON OF MELBOURNE. Soloist, Mr W. E. Crewes. of Wellington. . Choir Anthem, “Hear My Prayer” (Mendelssohn). Soloist, Miss Anne White. NOTE: Listen in to the broadcast talks at 10.30 a.m. daily from Station 4ZM.

PROFESSIONAL TEETH LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS Phone 10-997. STOCK EXCHANGE. Entrance Under the Clock, next new Post Office. By giving individual attention and care to each case we assure you of the 'Very best service that men qualified in modern dental science can offer. £ s. d. SET from 2 10 0 REMODEL 1 10 0 PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS 0 2 8 EXTRACTIONS 0 10 OUR' REPAIR SERVICE EXCELS ALL OTHERS. a. d. REPLACE TOOTH 40 NEW TOOTH 5 0 CRACKED PLATE 6 0 BROKEN PLATE 70 Country Work by return post Post free. All Filling Work at competitive prices OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. Also at Bridge Hotel, Kaitangata. Tuesday, March 8, and fortnightly. QTAGO DENTAL , SERVICE Formerly DENTAL REPAIR SERVICE, 206 PRINCES STREET (8 Doors Below Woolworths). NEW SET: £2 ss, £3 3s, and £4 4s. REMODEL: £1 10s. Upper or Lower, REPAIRS AS USUAL—-THREE-HOUR SERVICE. REPLACE TOOTH, 4s. NEW TOOTH, ss. CRACKED, PLATE, 6s. BROKEN PLATE, 7s. EXTRACTIONS, with PAINLESS, Gas or Chloroform. Open Friday Evenings. PHONE 12-296 for an Appointment. WINGFIELD, DENTAL SURGEON, 176 CARGILL ROAD, Dunedin, S.l. Phone 22-009. Private Phone 22-689. PRICES: Extractions: Gas, 1 Tooth, 7s 6d; Each Additional Tooth, Is. Painless Extractions, 2s 6d; Each Addi. tional Tooth, Is. Sets from £2 10s. Remodels, £1 10s. REPAIRS: Replace, 4s; New Tooth, ss; Cracked Plate, 6s; Broken Plate, 7s, THREE-HOUR SERVICE. ' _L_ * QHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CLINIC, GILES & GILES, Palmer Graduates, Membs. N.ZA.C.A. Latest methods, including X-Ray and No. 2 Neurocalometer. Phone 13-750. Office; H.B. BUILDING, Princes street. Hours: 9.30-12-30 and 1.30-5.30; Sat., 12.30, and by appointment. CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH ROOMS. ANTHONY THOMSON, Palmer Graduate, Memb. N.ZA.C.A. Office phone 13-010. Modern Methods, including Nerve Testing, X-Ray, and Fluroscope. Write for my Free Booklet, “How to Obtain Health.” SAVOY BUILDING, Moray place. Hours—9.3o to 12, 2.30 to 5.30. Sat. to 12.30, and by Appointment. BOARD AND RESIDENCE LEVIATHAN” DUNEDIN’S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. Under New Management. 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. Mr and Mrs T. ESPIE. Phone 11-979. P.O. Box 112. s T. C L A ALBERT HOUSE, R. Private Hotel at Beach and Tram Stop. Under New Management. Superior Accommodation. Excellent Cuisine. Reduced Rates for Married Couples. Mrs A, MARSHALL, Phone 22-571. Proprietress. ONSLOW HOUSE. Private Hotel. St. Kilda. Garage accommodation or safi parking space for cars on the grounds. First-class tennis court. Excellent cuisine, efficient service. Tariff from 12s 0d daily. C. R. WILLIAMSON, Proprietor. Phone 22-550. youß PROBLEM SOLVED ACCOMMODATION. FOR 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. eith HOUSE. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION, y and Gentlemen Boarders and Guests, lerate Tariff. Attractive Surroundings On George Street Tram Route. PHONE No. 11-021. Tyy ANTED, BOARD, By Single Man, of refined family. Central. 917, TIMES. “ /-'IASTLEREAGH," 60 Upper Stuart street. —Central, select ACCOMMODATION; bed and breakfast from 22s 6d weekly, or 4s 6d day. AINBOW PRIVATE HOTEL: Comfortable ACCOMMODATION: casuals 7s day; bed and breakfast 4s 6d; permanents from 25s.—Phone 13-283. rra RAHIRI HOTEL, Stuart street (3 J minutes Town Hall)— Superior ACCOMMODATION; excellent cuisine; tariff from 27s 6d.—18-612. Douglas private hotel (next Town Hall). Casuals, permanents; comfort assured: good outlook; moderate tariff. Phone 12-601. 1 Q Q LONDON ST. One vacancy. Buslioo ness Gentleman, single room, central, comfortable; laundry service. Phone 13-556. WANTED, BOARD and Residence by three sober business men; handy to Octagon.—Address, stating terms, 911, Times. BED-SITTING Room available gentleman, breakfast tray, private house, conveniences, telephone; no trams; central; 22s 6d weekly.—Bß 4. Times. MALE STUDENT requires BOARD; quiet home; reasonable terms.—B97, Times. APARTMENTS WANTED TITANTED. by Business Couple, 2 UnW furnished or Furnished ROOMS: In modern home; or self-contained Flat; sun balcony preferred.—9ol, Times. WOMAN Student wants Quiet, Partly Furnished ROOM; use conveniences; 1 telephone.—Apply 932, Times.

Q PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Matins 11 a.m.. Woodward in Bh. Preacher: THE DEAN. Evensong 6.30, Bowdler in F. Anthem: “ Love Divine ’’ (Stainer). Preacher; THE DEAN. Friday, at 12.15, Litany. Speaker. THE DEAN. QT. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Stafford street. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Matins, 11, Evensong, 6.30. . Rev. W. A. HAMBLETT, Organ Prelude 6.20 p.m. Mr Axel Newton. SAINTS’ CHURCH. A LL _ QUINQUAGESIMA. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Matins and Litany. Preacher: Rev. R. NEWCOMBE. 6.30 p.m., Evensong. Preacher Rev. K. D. ANDREWS-BAXTER. TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH. .1 . Stuart street. 11 aJn., Rev. C. <H. OLDS, BA., and Miss DOROTHY PARR., of the Central Japan Pioneer Mission, who tells an interesting story of Missionary Work in Japan. 6.30 p.m., Rev. C. H. OLDS, BA. Glenavon Methodist. —11 a.m., Mr SINCOCK; 6.30 p.m., Missioner D. I. ROBERTSON. Evening Subject: “Studies on Life and Service in a Christian Community" (No. 3), “The Happy Member." Woodhaugh.—ll a.m., Missioner D. I. ROBERTSON. riARGILL ROAD METHODIST CHURCH. 1738—Wesley Bi-Centenary Commemoration —1938. 11 a.m., Rev. C. IRVING BENSON, of the Central Mission, Wesley Church, Melbourne. Soloist; Mrs F. Harman. Anthem: “The Lord is Exalted.” j 6.30 p.m.. Rev. H. C. ORCHARD. Anthem: “ O Taste and See.” THE SALVATION ARMY, *■ Dowling Street Fortress. Where a welcome awaits youl 9 a.m., A Spiritual Breakfast. U a.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. MUSICIAN’S. DAY, MUSICIAN’S DAY, Conducted by MAJOR HARRY C. COFFIN MAJOR HARRY C. COFFIN (Ter. Sec. for SA. Bands in N.Z.), BANDMASTER GEORGE DICKENS BANDMASTER GEORGE DICKENS (Of Sydney, Australia), Guest conductor to the N.Z. Bandmasters’ councils held in Wellington last week. The Three Big Services At 11 a-m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. GREATER WORLD CHRISTIAN IT SPIRITUAL MISSION. Knowsiey Chambers. 30 King street. 6.30, Rev G. BROOKS, Dipl., London. Subject: “ Prayer, Is It Answered? Spiritual Clairvoyance. Wednesday Afternoon, 3 o’clock, Thursday Evening 8 o’clock, Psychometry and Auric Readings. QHINA INLAND MISSION. All Interested friends of the above Mission are invited to a WELCOME HOME To Mr and Mrs D. A. GRANT, Missionaries from Fukow, Honan, In YORK PLACE HALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 7.30 p.m. GEO. BUCKLEY, , Hon. Sec. C.I.M. ORIENTAL MISSIONARY SOCIETY. V BEAUTIFUL SLIDES, JAPAN, KOREA, AND CHINA, RETURNED SOLDIERS’ HALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 1. 7.45 p.m.\ Speaker: L. O. STANTON. TO LET E T, SHOP, 61 St. Andrew street, Recently occupied by E. Campbell, Tailor. wo Doors from H. and G. K. Neill. Cheap Rental. IRVINE & STEVENSON’S, LTD., Filleul street, Dunedin. RIN C E S STREET TO LEASE. TWO SPLENDID LARGE HOPS - par?C, REYNOLDS, LTD.. 30 Bond street. Phone 12-459. [lO LET, Self-contained 3-roomed FLAT; L kitchenette and bathroom; situate iOA George street; recently renovated: Is 6d per week.—Apply Public Trust. PO LET, 2-roomed SHOP, Melmore terrace, Cromwell: reasonable rental.pply Public Trust Office. 7>OR LEASE, Two Large ROOMS; Mur- ' doch’s Buildings, Rattray street; sultDle offices or professional rooms.—Public rust. ' rtO LET, Large SHOP and BAKEHOUSE; L King Edward street.—Apply Public rust Office. rO LET, for two years, Splendidly Furnished Two-storeyed Brick RESIENCE In Royal terrace, 5 rooms and Itchenette with every convenience.—Peretual Trustees. PO LET, SHOP, George street, between Hanover and Frederick streets, £1 )s weekly.—Perpetual Trustees. GARAGE to Let, Gladstone road. —Perpetual Trustees. (ORTOBELLO. handy to bus. Single or Double ROOM and use of convenlces, for Easter or permanent.—Bl9, lO LET, Well-finished, furnished COTTAGE; 3 rooms; suitable married uple requiring rest; 15s for term.—B64, mes. »ROAD BAY, Well-finished, Furnished ) COTTAGE. 3 rooms; suitable marid couple requiring rest; 15s for term. I, Times. i LET Two Furnished ROOMS; use of conveniences, or unfurnished.—36 hlle street. ROOMS; all conveniences; large workshop; sunny: near car line; Kalkorai. ig 10-233. ET Mosglel, 2 ROOMS; self-con-Ined; separate entrance: all cones.—B93. Times. ST, Anderson’s Bay, select locality, oomed Furnished HOUSE, kltchenid garage; two months; adults. — T CITY CENTRAL, 4 Rooms, all tveniences, garage If required; ile rent. —Jas. Samson and Co., street. D LET, Single Furnished ROOM, cooking. all conveniences.— Apply 13 rket street. City. LET, Roomy GARAGE, Pacific street. Tel. 20-173. LET, 3-Acre PADDOCK, for grazing. Main road, SL Leonards.—4o2 High TE PAINTS —Put your labour something durable; “Steellte" Green for service.—Smith md nlted. ADVERTISING points out the merits ol a V product and impresses the buyer with its desirability.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23436, 26 February 1938, Page 17

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