SUNDAY SERVICES JfBTHODIST CENTRAL MISSION OCTAGON HALL, OCTAGON. 11 a.m.—The Service will be devoted entirely to Communion. 6.3o.—Subject: “ DISCIPLESHIP.” Preacher: Leslie B. Neale, 8.A., F.R.G.S. Soloist: Mr J. Sutherland. Note.—Women's Guild, Tuesday, 2.30. Speaker; Adjutant Dick. WedneS' day, 7.30, Quarterly Meeting. YOU WILL ENJOY THE MISSION'SERVICES. TO-MORROW SUNDAY, 7.15 p.ra. gTRANDT II E A T R E PASTOR BRADLEY, who has just returned from visiting Australia, will speak on: “INTERNATIONAL DANGER SPOTS AND FORECASTS” Is Germany Content? Is Russia Satisfied? Is Palestine Safe? (Lantern Slides of the Ethiopian Conquest will be screened.) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23Subject: “THE UNWANTED JEW.” Illustrated by a Talkie Film on Palestine. HEAR THESE TWO ADDRESSES. They are up-to-the-minute with facts.
s. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL. / 11 a.m. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. (Cholar), Stainer in F. Preacher: Rev. S. E. WOOD. Evensong, 6.30. Bridge in D. Anthem: “ The Lord is Loving unto Every Man” (Garrett). Preacher: THE DEAN. Friday, at 12.5 (Litany). Speaker: Rev. T. Skuse. S T. MATTHEW’S CHURCH. Stafford street. Holy Communion. 8 a.m. Holy Eucharist, 11 a.m. Evensong, 6.30. Rev. W. A. HAMBLETT. Organ Prelude, 6.20 p.m. Mr Axel Newton. SAINTS’ CHURCH. Cumberland street.
TRINITY XVIII, 1938. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Matins and Holy Communion. Preacher: The Rev. H. HOOK. 6.30 p.m,, Evensong. Preacher: Archdeacon Whitehead. TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, A Stuart street. 11 a.m., Rev. ~Dr MERRINGTON (Broadcast Service). Solo Anthem: “ Seek ye the Lord. Soloist, Dr Hugh Densem. Solo: “ Out of the Deep I Call, Miss Joyce Reid. . 6,30 p.m., Mr L. J. GREENBERG. Anthem: "Brother James’ Air.” Solo, “ O God of Mercy,” Mr W. Stevenson. WOODHAUGH. 11, Mr Eric Asher. N.E. Valley, S.S. Anniversary. 11, Rev. A, Collins, 2.45, Rev. H. Bycroft. 6.30, Rev, D, I. Robertson. rpHK SALVATION ARMY. A Dowling street, City. * WHERE A WELCOME AWAITS YOU! SELF-DENIAL ALTAR SERVICES. 7 a.m., Kneedrill Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m., “Righteousness.” Major and Mrs BALL®. 8 p.m., Songster Brigade. 7 p.m, “God’s Gift to Mankind.” Adjutant A. FLETCHER. Vocal Duets: Envoy and Mrs Glendining. Trade Department, ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS a MBASSADORS" PRIVATE A HOTEL. VISITORS to CHRISTCHURCH will find Home-like Comfort at the “Ambassadors.” Manchester street. Tariff. 10s fld per day; £3 3s per week. T. J, SLEEMAN, Proprietor. Phone 30-382. RRING THE CHILDREN TO D MELBOURNE. Victoria Palace is only leading Mel)ourne hotel with creche and all faillities for accommodation and care of ihlld guests. Australia’s largest, most nodern, non-licensed hotel. Room Only: Tariffs, 4s to 7s 6d lingles: 8s to 16s doubles. Booklet rom Victoria palace (Dept.) 115 Lit. Collins street. Melbourne. QHRISTCHURCH. Private ACCOMMODATION. Book now. Race Week, Show Week, Trotting Cup. Very reasonable. Firstclass table. Every attention assured. Also, Book Now for Xmas Holidays. Reply immediately to “ACCOMMODATION.” 58 Blrdwood avenue, Beckenham. lOTEL STONEHURST, AUCKLAND. The only UNLICENSED Hotel de Luxe.' Manageress; Mrs E. CHURTON 100 Rooms. Telegraphic Address: “ Stonehurst.” WANTED, PAYING GUEST (Lady). One who requires a little care if necessary; comfortable home, sunny situation; no children; six miles from Tlmaru: bus service; 22s 6d per week.—Apply “ BOARD,” Box 193, Tlmaru. npREVOSE GUEST HOUSE, Brighton 1 provides thoroughly comfortable Accommodation; good fires: well supplied tables: moderate tariff. BEACH HOUSE, Riverton Rocks, Southland’s beautiful seaside resort. High class accommodation, excellent table Tariff £3. Lake wanaka-lakeside house, good holiday resort: excellent accommodation; beautiful panoramic view: moderate tariff.— Briley. WARRINGTON GUEST HOUSE for a lovely restful holiday; panoramic view; comfortable beds; good table; moderate tariff. rpiMARU, “Amaroo." 41 Wal-itl road 1 Excellent accommodation for casual guests, £2 Ifls weekly. POUNAWEA Holiday Resort; Mrs Keelty, Awatata Guest House; a home away from home; bathing, boating, fishing. FURNISHED HOUSES available at all times.—Apply to Tourist Homes. Box 38, Queenstown. TO LET, 0 weeks Christmas, Furnished HOUSE: Tlmaru; near Bay; five bedrooms; garage.—6os, Times Office. WANTED to RENT, after New Year, furnished CRIB, at seaside.—Price and particulars. 644, Times Office. WANTED to RENT, three weeks from December 18, Furnished CRIB; three rooms; at Karltanc. Warrington.—€47, Times. WANTED to RENT, Christmas holidays, Furnished CRIB; Karitane. Warrington preferred.—Price and particulars 657, Times. WANTED, large CRIB or Furnished House; electric light; north line; fortnight Christmas: adults.—oss, Times, WANTED, comfortable CRIB, 3 weeks, Christmas: Ocean View or Brighton; good tenant.—67l, Times. WANTED, HOUSE, Wanaka or Queenstown: 2 weeks January.—667, Times. BOARD on a farm, for Christmas holidays; 2 adults, 2 girls (4 and 5 years). Particulars, 668, Times. WANTED, BOARD, Christmas, farm; Central Otago-Canterbury; 2 adults, 2 children; fond of bridge.—669, Times. WANTED to RENT (Pembroke or Hawea), Christmas, furnished HOUSE; careful tenants; willing to pay good rent.--Reply P.O. Box 178, Dunedin, TWO-ROOMED CRIB to LET, furnished, near Smith, Lower Shotover.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23631, 15 October 1938, Page 17
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