SUNDAY SERVICES nOLUMBA PRESBYTERIAN V CHURCH. YOUNG PEOPLE’S DAY. Special Services will be conducted by REV. W. LAWSON MARSH. M.A. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.: The whole congregation cordially invited to attend these services. Bible Class Rally and Tea, 4.30 p.m. Sunday School will be as usual. 2.30 p.m. CT. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN O CHURCH. SUNDAY SERVICES. St. Paul’s: 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. SPECIAL YOUTH DAY SERVICES, The Rev. JOHN M. McKENZIE. 8.A.. LL.B. Eveline: 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. YOUTH DAY SERVICES The Rev. lAN DIXON. M.A. CJT. LUKE’S PARISH.—II: H.C St. O Luke’s. 2.30: Pukeuri. 6.30: Newborough. Ven. Archdeacon RUSSELL. 8: H.C 10; Y.M.B.C. 11: Newborough. 6.30: St. Luke’s. (Anthem: ‘‘But Now Thus Saith the Lord.”) Rev. B. O. PLUMB. Enfield, 2.30: Mr H. C. LIGHTWOOD. TUESDAY, St. Lukes Day, H.C.. 6,7, 8, 10. Thanksgiving Service. Preacher; Rev. J. N. GOODMAN. (Anthem: ‘ Send Out Thy Light.” Duet: ‘‘Love Divine. Mrs Glass and Mrs Williamson.) TETHODIST CHURCH. 1 Minister: REV. WILLIAM B. Wesley Church—ll and P BLAMIRES. Director of Young St Comb P iS?Bible Class, followed Sing Anthem: "I Will Feed My lock.” HUR CC£ SERVICES. ss‘v L i ssu' wffi; Idren’s, 10 a.m.; Lake Waltaki, 11 a.m., arama 3 p.m.: Kurow, 7 p.m. Rev W. EDGAR, Vicar. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE, DOUGLAS SOCIAL CREDIT HALL, At 11 a.m., SUNDAY. OCTOBER 16. „ bject: " DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT. iHRTSTIAN SPIRITUALISM, Sunday, 8 p .m, Coquet Hall, Rev. E M, Craig e; mce address, Happiness; floral clalryant messages. _____ INAL WEEKS, Douglas Hall, Wednesday. 8 p.m.; psychometry, health, itten questions; daily 9.30 to 5 P.m.; mings by appointment.—Phone noi. PROFESSIONAL YA FERGUSON, F. 1.0., 5.D.0.N.Z., OPTICIAN, DUNEDIN, v be consulted in Room 6 of the I Bldgs., Thames street, Oamaru. Friday. October 21. Hours: 9.3010, 1.30-5, 7-9; and Sat,, 22nd, 9-12 or the Deal—the AmplivtJX. the >st and most efficient deaf aid, will > be demonstrated at above hours, ir clearly in large halls with this xument. SALES BY AUCTION PRELIMINARY NOTICE OCTOBER 29. 1938. On the Premises, Kakanui South. At 1 o’clock. D. FAMILTON AND SONS, LTD., • have received instructions from r J. E. Dewar, who has sold his pro>rty, and is leaving the district, to 11, by Public Auction: dRESHING PLANT AND ENGINEER’S GEAR AS UNDER:— THRESHING PLANT.—B h.p. Avelg and Porter engine, 4ft 6in Garret ill. hut and water cart. Bentall oil endne 2J h.p., Drummond rew-cutting lathe. 2 sets stocks and es. pipe screwing die. surface plate, rail saw-bench with emery and sandiper machine combined, blacksmith’s rge, anvil and 1 tongs, large blow mp. vyce. Stanley universal plane, anes, shafting with bearings and illeys, breast drills, saws, pipe vyce. idless chain, block and tools too imerous to mention. LSO EXCELLENT OAK HOUSEOLD FURNITURE. MORRIS COW--3Y MOTOR CAR, GENTLEMAN’S BICYCLE. 'URTHER PARTICULARS LATER. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18, At 1.30 p.m. On the Premises, West Belt, ATTERSALL’S will sell (w ** EXCHANGE will sell (without reserve), on count of Mr E. J. BARTLETT, who leaving Oamaru, as follows: Oarpet (12 x 9). fireside settee, mo (lovely German, instrument), 3;ce chesterfield suite, heavy oak awleaf table, hall seat. 1 swingck easy chair, 1 fireside chair, 1 k kerb (inlaid), fire screen, 4 h.b. ling chairs, seagrass chairs, 2 book sea, hall rack, 2 easy chairs, antique rbs. kitchen table and sofa, light k double bed and duchesse (extra od), box ottoman, r.p. oval occamal table, pale green Dulux I bed. igle panel bed, tallboy and ottoman 11 in grey Dulux). bathroom cabinet, unwell and mill wool mattresses d pillows. Acme wringer flour bins, ;at safe. pres. pan. clothes basket, rtains, mats. 2 wheelbarrows, 60ft se, d.b. shotgun, step ladder, carnter’s bench, garden tools, child s ?h chair, lawn mower and sundries 3 numerous to mention. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—AII this rniture was made by Mr Bartlett, lose reputation as a cabinetmaker eaks for itself. MULLIGAN AND FORBES’S ROOMS. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28. At 1.15 p.m. TION SALE, SUBURBAN PROPERTY, TED ABATTOIRS ROAD, OAMARU. h Acres Freehold, with 5-roomed use, all conveniences; motor garpoultry houses, storeroom, stable i cowbyre. io/viN AND FORBES, istructed by the Executors of Mrs E. Wix, will sell, as above. :TIONEERS’ NOTE.—This is an property, situated handy to WaiBoys’ High School, St. Kevin s 'e and the Oamaru Racecourse. ARING SALE AND SALE OB’ LAND AT KAKANUI. RSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1938, At 1 p.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, CO.. LTD., in conjunction j J. D. FAMILTON AND NTS LTD., have received infrom Mr John Maffey to above: — 35 Acres GOOD GRAZING tT. No improvements. Subded into 2 blocks. (An exent grazing paddock.) 20 Acres, known as CREAMI PADDOCK, all heavy land, socially suitable for glassses or intensive cultivation.) rhe above are freehold properties ilch can be strongly recommended, d are practically for absolute sale, rticularly easy terms can be ari’ull particulars of Clearing Sale later.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23631, 15 October 1938, Page 20
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