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METHODIST SUNDAY SERVICES CENTRAL OCTAGON HALL. MISSION SERVICES 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. 11 a.m.: Preacher, Rev. W. R. FRANCIS. 6.30 p.m.: Rev. LESLIE B. NEALE, 8.A., F.R.G.S. Subject, " I'M NOT GOING TO CHURCH TO-DAY! WELL, I AM!» Soloist, Miss Dora Drake. WEEKLY MESSAGE No. 7: A Handful of pine seed will cover a mountain with trees. You, too, have a handful of seed—scatter It!

LECTURE STRAND THEATRE SUNDAY, APRIL 80, T. 15 P.M. "ARMAGEDDON THE CLASH COLOUR." Is the Awakening of the East the Fulfilment of Bible Prophecy? COMMUNITY SINGING ALL WELCOME.

PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. • ——. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Matins, 11 a.m. Stainer in A. Preacher: Rev. Canon E. H. STRONG, MA Evensong, 6.30. Lloyd in A. Anthem: "Sing Alleluia Forth" (Thiman). Preacher: Canon STRONG. Friday, at 12.5: Litany. Speaker, Canon STRONG. MATTHEWS CHURCH, Stafford street. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Matins, 11. I Evensong, 6.30. Organ Prelude 6.20 p.m., Mr Axel Newton, Rev. W. A. HAMBLETT, Vicar. L LL SAINTS' CHURCH. EASTER in. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Matins. Preacher: Archdeacon WHITEHEAD. 6.80 p.m., Evensong. Preacher: The Rev. S. A. GRAVE; MA STUART STREET. Minister: Rev. BASIL METSON. 11 a-m., "Why Not Draw on the Divine Resources?" 6.30 p.m., "What is there to Wonder at Now? " Anthem: "All, in an April Evening." Solo: Miss Amy Gapper. Also boy soloist: Master Noel Tasker. N.E. VALLEY.—II a.m., Mr CUMBERBEACH; 6.30. Rev. D. I. ROBERTSON. Soloist: Mrs Henderson. WOODHAUGH.—II. Rev. D. I. ROBERTSON. LOST AND FOUND AdTertlsements of 16 words und&r the heading! of Situations Vacant, Wanted, Tor Sale, To Let, Lou and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc.. Is per Insertion, three consecutive Insertions 2s 6d, six consecutive Insertions St. Strictly cash In advance. Extra chare* If booked. Business letters should be addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. lOST, Sunday, vicinity Taleri Golf J Links, brown Springer Spaniel COG; registered; reward.—Bß 9. Times. ' OST, Sunday, April 23, car transfer i PAPER, Licence.—Would finder please communicate Mr Johes, Cargill's Castle? Reward. lOST, DOG PUP, Collie, six months « old; white tip on tail; white breast; two white paws.—F. E. Hellyer, Macundrew Bay., r>ERSON seen taking boy's navy COAT, First Church. Thursday evening, return; save further trouble: Identity known. OULD Man from Georgetown who tt received wrong CASE from express Saturday Return to Dunedln Railway Station and collect own? OST. one SUITCASE; initials T. L. S.; -i containing personal clothing only; vicinity Cumberland street and Lower High street.—Phone Smith, Leviathan Hotel. 'OUND—Farmers' Field Pipes, 3in, 16s; 4in, 255; 61n, 50s per 100 ft, plus sales .tax; Flower Pots, 31n to Bin.—Tileries, Abbotsford. lOUND. Girls' Black BASKETBALL BOOTS for only 6s 9d, at Peattle's Shoe Store, 322 Princes street (opp. P. 0.). F lOUND. Good Hard-toe FOOTBALL BOOTS for 13s 6d; Ranfurly 17s 6d, 03. 21s. Monarch Oliver 22s 6d. TTiOUND, Lovely new EVENING SHOES, JT in Gold, Silver, Black and Coloured, both high and low heels. F'OUND, New Stock of Ladies' DURAFLEX TREDRITE COMFORT SHOES, in Black, Brown and Navy; just arrived. F IOUND. Children's FANCY SLIPPERS; j Snowhite and Seven Dwarfs, Red and Blue; Astracamel, Zip Boots, etc. lOUND, Ladies' LEATHER SLIPPERS; Cushion Soles, Heels and Stiffeners; variety of colours; from 8s lid only at PEATTTE'S. LOST— Winter's Foot Troubles. Prevenl tion Is better than cure. Visit Allsa Skinner, Chiropodist, now. Phone 11-937. 'OUND: 9ct SIGNET, 9s 6d, free initials; Wedding Rings, 17s 6d up; half-dozen Spoons given.—F. Himmel, 34 George street. 'OUND: Diamond Cluster and Threestone Engagement RINGS. £7 10s up; beut value Watches.—F. Himmel, George street. 'OUND—Taleri PLOUGHING MATCH. Maungatua, May 27; Tractor and Horse Classes.—Full particulars M. McKenzle, Berwick. FOUND— Outram PICTURES, Saturday, April 29, present George Arliss in Russell Thorndyke's Amazing Novel, " Doctor Syn"; the dramatic thrill of a lifetime I Approved for adult audiences. 'OUND—Wylle's Crossing: Opening _■ Tennis Dance, North Taieri Hall, TO-NIGHT (Saturday), April 29; McLeod's music; good supper. 'OUND—Berwick. Wednesday, May 31, Begg's Orchestra and Concert Party, under direction Mr Himburg; DANCE to follow. 'OUND Washing Wringers Rerubbered; broken parts repaired.—At ..erne Tyre Company, corner King and Frederick streets. FOUND.— Taieri Plains Tennis Ball, Outram. FRIDAY, May 19. McLeod's Orchestra. Supper. Prizes. 3s, 2s. WANTED TO BUY rONEY—Several Tons; samples, price.— L R. H. Hayman, 66 Studholme street, Christchurch. ANTED PURCHASE, TANK; new or ~. second-hand; 200 or 400 gallons.— Particulars to 862, Times Office. ANTED to BUY, 2600 second-hand • « G. Ross, Butcher, Fairfield. ANTED to BUY, second-hand BOOKS, V Magazines, Periodicals, Detectives.— Ring 18-501. WANTED, SCRAP LEAD; any quantity; highest price glven.-Chrlstie's. 222 George street. BUYERS of all STAMPS; lists free.— ' Wilcox, Smith, and Co., 14 Manse street, Dunedin. OLD GOLD, Jewellery, Watches, etc., Wanted: any quantity; highest prices; valuation free.—Peterson's, 80 George street. SOLD THEM THROUGH THE OTAGO DAILY TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS—AND BOUGHT THESE NEW THINGS." This remark is one of many made by readers who have discovered how profitable the OD.T. Classified Advertisements are.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23795, 29 April 1939, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23795, 29 April 1939, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23795, 29 April 1939, Page 17

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