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SUNDAY SERVICES E T II GDIS T C E N T HAL MISSION Octagon Hall, Octagon. 11 a.m.: Rev. WILLIAM R. FRANCIS. B.A. 6.30 p.m.; THE PEOPLE’S SERVICE. Minister: Rev. LESLIE B. NEALE, 8.A., F.R.G.S. Speaker: SISTER HAZEL. Soloist: MISS EILEEN GILLIES. There is a comfortable seat, a book and a welcome for everyone at the Mission, PAUL’S CATHEDRAL. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Matins. (Smart in F). Anthem: “Lord, for Thy Tender Mercy's Sake.” Preacher; The DEAN. 6.30, Evensong (Colbourne in A). Anthem: “ I Waited for the Lord.” Preacher: Rev. D. S. Millar, M.A. V. E. Galway, Mus.D,, organist. gT. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Stafford street. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 10.55 a.m., Matins. 6.30 p.m.. Evensong. 6.20 p.m., Organ Prelude, Mr Axel Newton. REV. W. A. HAMBLETT, Vicar. A L * L SAINTS’ CHURCH, S. MICHAEL and ALL ANGELS. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 10 a.m., Children’s Service. 11 a.m.. Matins. Preacher, the Rev. S. A. GRAVE, M.A. 6.30 p.m., Festal Evensong. Preacher. Archdeacon WHITEHEAD, M.A. G MICHAEL’S CHURCH, Anderson’s Bay. PATRONAL FESTIVAL. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 10 a.m.. Parish Eucharist. Prpo pi** The Ven. A. C. H. BUTTON. 6.30 p.m.. Festal Evensong. Preacher: The Very Rev. E. C. CRUICKSHANK. J. N. THOMPSON. Vicar. rpRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, JL Sfnarf street. Stuart street. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m.. Rev. B. METSON. 2.45. Rev. B. M. TASKER, 8.A., Dip.Soc.Sc. 6.30, Rev. B. METSON. Special children’s singing at each service. Object lesson addresses. Old scholars and friends of the school urged to come. Let’s go to Trinity this Sunday. WOODHAUGH.—II, Mr C. Chirnside, N.E. VALLEY. —Centennial Day. 11, ReVi L. Horwood. 6.30, Rev. J. W. Bayliss. 7.30, Social Hour. HHRISTIAN SCIENCE. 'J First Church of Christ Scientist. Dunedin. lUBILEE BUILDINGS, George street, ibove Terry’s Bookshop, and almost opposite Arthur Barnett’s. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: ‘ REALITY.” Sunday School, at 2.30. Wednesday, Testimony Meeting, 8 a.m. Public Reading Room, second floor. Savoy Building, Monday to Friday 12.30-4.30: Wednesday. 12.30 to 4.30. 6.45 :o 7.45. Friday evening. 7 to 9. THE SALVATION ARMY, J-HE SALVATION ARMY, Dowling street, BRIGHT INSPIRING MEETINGS Will be held At 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. Follow the crowd to the “ARMY.” WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 7.45 p.m., Great United Welcome to COLONEL and Mrs EBBS, from U.S.A. The new Chief Secretaries. ITANOVER STREET BAPTIST n CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. 11 a.m., Rev. J. T. CROZIER. 3 p.m., Rev. R. G. BYCROFT. 6.30 p.m.. Rev. J. EWEN SIMPSON. Bright happy singing by Sunday School Children at all services. Everybody welcome. Y° RK PLACE HALL. SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.m., Worship. 4 p.m.. Men’s Study Circle. Mr Davidson. 6.30 p.m. Speaker: Mr Arthur Davidson, of “World-wide Evangelisation Crusade.” Visitors Welcomed. CHURCH, CONGREGATIONAL MORAY PLACE. Minister: Rev. J. H. HARRIS. DIVINE WORSHIP, 11 a.m., Broadcast 4YA. Anthem: “ O Lord Bow Down.” 6.30 p.m., “The Lord’s My Shepherd.” Solo: Mr Harold Facer. JJNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Albany street. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. 11 a.m., Rev. R. G. BYCROFT. 6.30 p.m., Rev. C. G. HEDLEY BYCROFT Soloists: Miss Joyce Ashton and Mr Ivan Hanna. Wednesday, 7.45 p.m.—Music, Lantern Slides. “Historic London.” Supper: Is: children. 6d. p REATER WORLD MISSION. O Knowsley Chambers, 30 King street. 6.30, Rev. G. Brooks, Dipl., London. Subject: ‘(Many Gods Worshipped To-day.” Clairvoyance. Public Circle, Wednesday, 8 p.m. OTAKOU MAORI CHURCH—Service in the School at 2.30; preacher. Rev. T. A. Pybus. SPECIAL CAMPAIGN MR S. A. BURNHAM (England) Will speak (if the Lord will) in GOSPEL HALL. Mailer street. Mornington. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. to SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13. Sundays 5.30 p.m.; Week Nights 7.30. Note: Commencing Sunday first at 6.30 p.m. and continuing nightly. Don’t miss these meetings! A welcome for ALL.

holiday: accommodation " A MBASSADORS” Jr\. HOTP PRIVATE HOTEL VISITORS to CHRISTCHURCH will find Home-like Comfort at the "Ambassadors.” Manchester street. Tariff, 10 s 6d per day, £3 3s per week. T. J. SLEEMAN. Proprietor. Phone 30-382. yiSITING CHRISTCHURCH? Then stay at the comfortable and central EXCELSIOR HOTEL. Special catering for parties. Bed and breakfast, 7s 6d. Daily tariff, 12s 6d, A.A House. EXCELSIOR HOTEL. R. V. E. WALDRON. Proprietor. Cr. Manchester and High streets. c HRIST .CHURCH. Nice Private Home offers ACCOMMODATION, November and Xmas Holidays December; 7s 6d per day, or £2 2s per week, from one person up to six. Every satisfaction assured. Reply ACCOMMODATION, 58 Birdwood avenue, Beckenham. rpO LET, at TIMARU, for 3 or 4 weeks A from December 24, comfortably-fur-nished Self-contained FLAT; almost overlooking Caroline Bay, containing large sitting room. 2 bedrooms, kitchenette, bathroom, and all conveniences; rent £5 5s per week, in advance. Apply , W. R., Box 514, Timaru. mREVOSE GUEST HOUSE, Brighton: 1 Comfortable Accommodation; good (ires; well-supplied tables: moderate tariff. Write or wire. WANTED, for 4 adults, furnished COTTAGE, Karitane or Brighton, for fortnight from about January 6.—480. Times. MARRIED couple, annual holidays, want BOARD, farm, fortnight, middle October; husband willing help.—Terms. 445. Times. WANTED (Labour week-end), furnished CRIB, four ladies—Full particulars, 474, Times. WANTED RENT, furnished seaside CRIB, at Christmas.—Particulars to 452, Times. WANTED, at Queenstown, from December 21 to January 11, large furnished HOUSE: adults only.—4Bl, Times. WANTED, two weeks Christmas, furnished HOUSE, country or Central Otago preferred—49o. Times. / IRIB wanted, by five adults, seaside or Catlins.—Particulars to 475, Times.

MACHINERY MANGROVITE leather belt"A ING. ‘‘HIGH TEST” Square-edge Fabric Belting. Vee Belt Drives for short centres. Single and Multiple Grooved Vee Pulleys, LELAND 230-volt Motors. MYLES WALKER. LTD., 259 Cumberland street, Dunedin. JJ ACHI NE R Y OVERHAULS. It's better to. be sure than sorry—and it’s better to have your machinery overhauled regularly and so save time lost through breakdowns. Phone 10-506 foi Emergency Repairs.—R. MILLIS & SONS, Moray place, Dunedin. RENOLD CHAIN DRIVES. - N.Z Stocks, X to 100 h.p.; most efficient method power transmission (98 per cent.)' smooth quiet running RENOLD CHAIN DRIVES effect savings space and power; positive driving assured: all “ slip ’’ eliminated: definite speed ratios maintained, RENOLD CHAIN DRlVES—Quotations and full particulars from R. B DENNISTON & CO., LTD., 31 Moray place west (above Princes street). M ACHINERY TO YOUR OWN DESIGN We Specialise in Machinery for Butchers and Bakers, and will carry out your own designs. Ring 10-506 for quotation R. MILLIS & SONS, Moray place, Dunedin. FLUMING, 15in, 13in, and lOin; Barrows Store Trucks, Platform Scales. Fireproof Safes, Garden Rollers.—Scurr Cumberland street. RAILWAY and Tramway RAILS (all weights, lengths). Boiler Tubes (all sizes), Steel Joists.—Scurr, Cumberland street. PULLEYS, Belting. Fans, Chains, Truck Wheels, Winches, Chains, Conveyors, Pumps, Pipes. Electric Motors.—SCUßß. Cumberland street. FOR . SALE, Anderson 3 h.p. ENGINE, perfect order; price £2O, on rail. — No. 415, Times Office. WANTED to BUY. MARINE ENGINE. 4-cylinder preferred.—State price and particulars to " Clutch,” Times Office. SAW BENCH. 20in saw, roller top, iron frame, with countershaft; good condition.—4B6, Times. WANTED to BUY, I h.p. single-phase ELECTRIC MOTOR—Apply Alexandra Motors. FRUIT FOR SALE EXTRA FANCY STURMERS, 8s 6d case, at Clyde; almost finished.—J. R. Laing. PRAMS I PITCHER COY., > Pram Makers, for J Baby Harness, Baby Prams, Cream Cane Suikeys—Opposite Railway Station. Dunedin. IT'OR SALE, Cream PRAM; low type; . excellent condition,—Apply (evenings) 167 Castle street. Dunedin. WANTED, Cane PRAM; in good, clean condition.—4oo, Times Office. SPORTING GOODS FOR SALE, set Taylor’s Wooden BOWLS, first-class order. What offer?—Address No. 416, Times Office. JF you are responsible for initiating any advertising campaign bear in mind the public tendency towards sober thinking shown bv the steadily growing circulation of the OTAGO DAILY TIMES Utilise the Classified Columns for quick and economical results.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24415, 28 September 1940, Page 17

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