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SUNDAY SERVICES METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION Concert Chamber, 6.30. Preacher; LESLIE B. NEALE. 8.A., F.R.G.S. Subject: -JUST A PAL" “JUST A PAL” Soloist: Miss Jean McLay, 11 ajn.: Rev. W. R. FRANCIS (Service In Mission Parlour). Young People specially invited. Annual Meeting of the Trust, M.C.M. Office, Tuesday, October 31, at 7.45 p.m. LECTURE PROPHETIC LECTURE SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, 6.45 p.m. Mr S. M. Uttley will present a subject of intense interest: “ HITLER AND THE JEW ” The Jews in Germany. Austria and Czechoslovakia have been scattered, tortured and dispersed. What of the 3,000,000 in Poland? Come and hear this illustrated prophetic revelation. Community Singing. All Welcome.

(CJ PAUL’S CATHEDRAL. k 5. Holy Communion. 8 a.m. 11 a.m. Choral (Stainer in F). Preacher: Rev. S, A. GRAVE. M.A. Evensong, 6.30. Anthem, “ Lead, Kindly Light” (Pughe-Evans). Preacher: Rev.- Canon E. H. STRONG. Daily Intercession, 12.5. Friday, at 12.5. Litany. Speaker: Rev. CANON STRONG. QT. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, to Stafford street. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 10.55 a.m., Matins. Dedication of Memorial to Robert Stanley Black. 6.30 p.m., Evensong. Organ Prelude, 6.20 p.m. Mr Axel Newton. REV. W A. HAMBLETT. Vicar. A LL SAINTS’ CHURCH. TRINITY XXI. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Matins. 6.30 p.m.. Evensong. Preacher, Morning and Evening; Archdeacon WHITEHEAD. M.A. PATRONAL FESTIVAL. All Saints’ Day (Wednesday, November 1): 7.15 and 10 a.m., Holy Communion 7.30 p.m.. Evensong. All Souls’ Day (Thursday, November 2): 7.15 a.m., Requiem 10 a.m.. Holy Communion, „ , ’Saturday (November 4): Garden Party for Parishioners at Selwyn College, 3-5 p.m. rpRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, -L Stuart street. 77th CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m., Rev. Dr S. F. HUNTER. 6.30 p.m.. Rev. BASIL METSON. Anthem: “Worship/’ The choir, 40 strong, will render Haydn's Oratorio, “The Creation.” Soloists; Miss Doris Wilson, Messrs Lionel Powell and Ernest Short. LET’S GO TO TRINITY. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU. N.E. VALLEY,—II a.m.. United "In memoriam for late Mrs D. I. Robertson. Prqacher: Rev. B. Metson. 6.30 p.m., Mission Band and Special Children’s Choir, WOODHAUGH.—No service. MEDICAL rpHYRODONE CAPSULES, The Perfect Chemical Combination for GOITRE, ANA3MIA, and NERVOUS TROUBLES; 4s 6d. WALKER AND LAING, Chemists, Excelsior Hotel Cnr. Phone Us, 12-992. We Deliver Anywhere. C T I N I S M, NATURE’S WONDER CURE. Has cured Eczema. Varicose Ulcers, Skin Disease, when all other remedies fail. Write or call. 136 TENNYSON STREET. U M L AI, Herbalist (Just returned from China) On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. Will open a Dispensary at 387 Moray place (opp. Public Baths). All kinds oit ailments, internal and external, successfully treated. Consultation free. All herbs, fresh, direct from China. J>ILE SUFFERERS! ZANN gives Immediate relief. Easily applied. Ninepence stamps brings generous treatment.—Zann Proprietary, Box 952A8, Wellington. Husbands and wives i write for Free Catalogue of Hygienic Appliances and Intimate Necessities, or send Is; in stamps for sample goods suitable for men: posted In plain wrapper.—Write A VEX MEDICAL SUPPLIES. Dept. M.. Box 261, Wellington. BEAUTIFY your Complexion with SCOFIELD’S SULPHUR SKIN LOTION; gives creamy lovelines. —Only from Conn's (The Chemists). IISTEN: All Patent Medicines Sold at J Spot Cash Lowest Prices at Hawkins’s, 248 George street, Dunedin, C.l. T)OST FREE; Good ENEMAS from 4s 6d 1 to 12s 6d each.—Address L. Hawkins, George street. C.l. CipRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT. 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Husbands, wiv esi Send for FREE Price List and Catalogue of Hygienic Appliances and Intimate Necessities, sent confidentially under plain wrapper; Is P.N. or stamps brings reliable sample goods.—Continental Medical Agency, Box 221 A, Te Aro, Wellington SKIN TROUBLES—Acne, Eczema, Rashes, and etc.; RAY-OL OINTMENT soothes immediately and heals quickly.— CONN’S PHARMACY. MARRIED PEOPLE! Catalogue Hygienic Appliances, FREE. Men’s Samples, Is, post free. —Chemists’ Sundries. Box 70DL, Dunedin. Tit HEUM ATOID ARTHRITIS—RAY-OL Jtiv MIXTURE disperses stiffness and swollen Joints as if by magic—Conn’s (The Chemists). HUSBANDS AND WIVES—Send for Free Catalogue of Hygienic Appliances and Intimate Necessities, or send Is in stamps for sample goods suitable for men; mailed in plain wrapper.—Write Security Chemists, Box 1543 E. Wellington. 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HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION ■VTEW WELLINGTON HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. When visiting Christchurch, call at the New Wellington Hotel, which has recently been rebuilt and is complete _ with every modern convenience. H. AND C. IN ALL BEDROOMS. BEST OF WINES AND. SPIRITS. C. A. WELSH. Proprietor, Late of Dunedin and Southland. rPOURIST ACCOMMODATION 1 BUREAU. 151 Lambton quay, Wellington. We are offering Select Accommodation for intending visitors to Centennial Exhibition. Tariff, ranging from 5s to 10s 6d, covers bed and breakfast, or tray. If you desire to book, write Tourist’ Accommodation Bureau. Box 1247 Wellington, Enclose postal note for 2s 6d per head, and your requirements will be fulfilled. We urge booking as far ahead as possible. ■no YOU KNOW WHAT COMFORT u MEANS? It pays to stay at bhe VICTORIA PALACE. MELBOURNE. The City’s Centre. More than i million resident guests last year It must be good! “ ROOM ONLY TARIFFS Single, 5s to 10s Double,,.Bs to 18s 6d. Suites. Family Rooms. Private Baths, etc. Cent. 8340 (20 lines)— Manager: S, D. Horne. “ A MBASSADORS ” £\. wm PRIVATE HOTEL. VISITORS to CHRISTCHURCH will find Home-like Comfort at the “Ambassadors,” Manchester street. Tariff. 10s 6d per day’, £3 3s per week. T. J. SLEEMAN. Proprietor. Phone 30-382. JT’S SUNNY AND CENTRAL. EXCELSIOR HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Every comfort and a moderate tariff, 12s 6d per day. Bed and Breakfast 7s 6d, Luncheon 2s 6d, Dinner 3s. Special Catering for Parties. R. V. E. WALDRON, Proprietor. Cnr. Manchester and High streets, Christchurch. GLEN HOUSE, Evansdale (now under new management, T. Green, late of Kakanuf); Accommodation for Boarders, week-ends or holiday periods; morning and afternoon teas; moderate tariff; picnics catered for; stocks of ice cream, confectionery, petrol and oil. w ANTED. For couple with two children (5 and 21 years), BOARD In Central or Lakes District, for 3 or 4 weeks from December 23. 261, TIMES. LLOYD'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Cuba street. Wellington, can accommodate over 200 Guests. Every modern appointment: electric lift; day and night porter: reduced moderate tariff; excellent cuisine.— Phone 44-282, Wellington, mREVOSE GUEST HOUSE, Brighton. 1 provides thoroughly comfortable Accommodation, good fires; well supplied tables: moderate tariff. T AKE WANAKA-LAKESIDE HOUSE, good holiday resort; excellent accommodation; beautiful panoramic view; moderate tariff.—Briley. TIMARU.— Amaroo, 41 Wal-iti road: Superior ACCOMMODATION for casual guests; £2 17s 6d weekly. SUNNY CENTRAL farm has 2 double ROOMS vacant for guests after January 10; handy river, shooting, and tennis and railway station; suit friends or anyone willing share.—Reply to “Sunshine,” c/o Times Office. LADY with lovely country home takes GUESTS: splendid climate; 6s per day; every convenience: pidno, etc.; South Otago; healthy and clean.—237, Timse Office. WANTED, furnished HOUSE, Rooms, or Board, Queenstown, fortnight Christmas; suitable family 4 adults.—Particulars, “ Careful,” c/o Hllgendorf, newsagent. Mosglel. WANTED, ACCOMMODATION: party of four and child: farmhouse; vicinity Pembroke or Lake Hawea; week commencing January I.—Reply Kay, Box 85, Timaru. FURNISHED HOUSE now available; every comfort. —Tourist Homes, P.O. Box 38, Queenstown. WELLINGTON— Exhibition ACCOMMODATION offered; bed, tray; private home; 4 minutes railway and boat; reasonable.—Write 243, Times, Dunedin. BEAUTIFUL Furnished HOME. Timaru: 3 bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen; most modern conveniences: bus stop.—2l6, Times. WANTED to RENT, CRIB, about six months: Tomahawk preferred.—2s2, Times. TO LET (six weeks from Christmas), six-roomed furnished HOUSE; all conveniences: Maori Hill; bus route.—244, Times. WANTED, furnished tiOUSE, for three weeks from December 10 or 23; Alexandra. Clyde, or Cromwell.—239, Times. WANTED RENT, COTTAGE; furnished preferred: Central Otago, Queenstown, or Wanaka; would consider purchase reasonable terms—249. Times. WANTED, for two weeks at Christmas, 3 or 4-roomed Furnished CRIB at Brighton.—Particulars 212, Times Office. WANTED, comfortable CRIB for 4 adults and 2 children: for one month from December 23; Brighton preferred—2l7, Times. TO LET during January (Wellington) delightful FLAT, 5 minutes town; completely furnished; suit 3-4 people; references essential: rent £5 ss.—Particulars. 253, Times. WANTED, BOARD, for married couple, Christmas-New Year holiday: Queenstown or Timaru.—2s4, Times. DOUBLE ROOM and single beds, breakfast; also camping space; near trams. Laurie's, 11 McFariane street, Wellington. TO careful tenants, superior furnished HOUSE, Macandrcw Bay; fortnight or three weeks from December 23.—260. Times. *• DISEASE IMMUNITY NO NOTIFICATIONS FOR YEAR ASHBURTON’S FINE RECORD (Per United Press Associations ASHBURTON. Oct. 27. The Ashburton Borough to-day completed a full year without notification of Infectious disease. This enviable position is a record for the town. Until last week the county had had immunity for 10 months. The combined population of the town and county is 19,000.

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