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SUNDAY SERVICES MISSION METHODIST CENTRAL OCTAGON HALL. OCTAGON. 1000 Free Seats and a Friendly Welcome. 6.30, Preacher: LESLIE B. NEALE. Subject: "RECONCILIATION." Soloist: Mrs tyalter C. Whitworth. 11 a.m., Rev. R. F. CLEMENT. Subject: "LORD. TEACH US TO PRAY." 9.30 a.m.: Uncle Leslie broadcasts from 4ZD (1010 k.c.).

y.ou ii.ii CJ T. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, tl Stafford street. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Matins. 6.30 p.m., Evensong. 6.20 p.m., Organ Prelude. Mr Axel Newton. Rev. Canon W A. HAMBLETT, Vicar. OIIURCH OF ALL SAINTS. TRINITY XVIII. , 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m.. Matins. Preacher: Archdeacon WHITEHEAD. 6.30 p.m., Evensong. Preacher, The Sub-warden of Selwyn. Next Saturday (October 30). —Garden Party for Parishioners (3-5 p.m.), in Seiwyn College Grounds. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ Scientist. Dunedin. 256 George street, almosl opposite Arthur Barnett’s. SUNDAY. 11 a.m and 7 p.m Subject “PROBATION AFTER DEATH.” SUNDAY SCHOOL. 2.30 p.m WEDNESDAY. Testimony Meeting 8 p.m. Public Reading Room, second Hooi i Savoy Building: Monday to Friday. 12-30- ] 4.30; Wednesday, 12.30 to 4.30 645 to 7 45 I Friday evening, 7 to 9 SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEAO LAND (DUNEDIN BRANCH) Pioneer Women's Assembly Room. Moray place east (oil Stuart street) 6.30 p.m Speaker: Mr J. M. McEWAN. Subject: "POST-WAR LIVING.” Visitors and Friends cordially welcomed The Annual Meeting will be held after the Service on 31st instant. rjl HEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 17 Dowling street. Public Study Class “THEOSOPHY AND NATURE.” By Mr H. McKENZIE. All Welcome. /''(HRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE. ' Unity Chambers 137 Stuart street. At 6.30 p.m. Subject: ” FUNDAMENTAL FACTS OF BIBLE TEACHING. No Collection. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, Cumberland street. SATURDAY (SABBATH), 9.45 a.m. Sabbath School Lesson Study, "THE GIVING OF THE LAW.” 11 a.m.; Divine Service. " My Grace is Sufficient for Thee.”— 2 Cor., 12, 9. 7.30 p.m., Prayer Meeting. Oct. 29: Sunset, 7.25 p.m. RADIO CASH FOE WILL PAY USED HEADPHONES, SPEAKERS, RADIO SETS, AND ANY GOOD SECOND-HAND RADIO COMPONENTS. ECLIPSE RADIO. LTD.. 141 Stuart street WE Buy good used Radios: see us about yours to-day.—Calder Mackay’s. MORSEKeys from 9s lid to 18s 6d; Morse Practice Sets, 235; Buzzers, from 6s 6d; Crystal Sets, 11s 6d; Soldering Irons, 15s 6d. —Howorths Radio, 114 George street. BATTERY Chargers, £3 10s; Hikers’ Coils, 3s 6d; P.M. Extension Speakers from 42s 6d.—Howorths Radio. WANTED Buv, Electric Gramophone Motor, Pickup and Headphones.Howorth's, 114 George street. DON’T put up with bad reception; let Calder Mackay's Radio Doctor fix your set. MULLARP, Paramount, Bush, and Cromwell Rad os; band spread.—Parker and Keane, radio repair specialists. 286 George street; phone 12-001. _ THAT good used Radio is wanted by someone else.—Sell it to Calder Mackay's. SHEPHERD'S Radio Service; Repair Specialists only—2ls Moray place north (phone 12-712), RADIO Centre, 105 Princes street, for all Radio Repairs.—Phone 13-577. WANTED, Used Radios, permanent Magnet Speakers. Parts; cash.—Howorth’s, 114 George street. BATTERIES, wet, for radio or car; also 45-volt Dry Batteries.—E. Hayes and Sons. Oturehua. SPOT cash for good used Radios from Calder Mackay's in Rattray street. LATE-model Mullard Broadcast Radio, 6valve, complete with 2 batteries (1 new), £25 the lot.—R. Murcgy, Evan’s Flat. WANTED to Buy, small Radio; suitable for bedroom.—7ll, Times. PIANOS B EGG’S” ARE IN A POSITION TO PERFECTLY RECONDITION ALL PIANOS. Tlie following are a few which deserve inspection : "LIPP": A wonderful instrument, tone and touch perfect. This is a musician’s Piano. "JOHN BRINSMEAD”: Also in perfect order; great tone. The Brinsmead Pianos are known all over the world. JOHN SPENCER: This is a wonderful instrument, fitted with the latest action, and has a very responsive touch. Terms arranged and ten years' new Guarantee with each Piano. CHARLES BEGG & COMPANY, LIMITED. JcCRACKEN & WALLS Require USED PIANOS HIGHEST CASH PRICES OFFERED WRITE 42 GEORGE STREET: or PHONE 18-143 WANTED to Buy, Piano; good price suitable instrument—2l4, Times Office FOR Sale, Piano, in excellent condition.— Ring 119 D, Mosgiel, or 503, Times. FOR Sale, English Piano; practically new; beautiful tone; £BO. —677, Times. I have £SO to spend on a good piano--217, Otago Daily Times. POULTRY, EGGS, INCUBATORS JJIIODE ISLAND RED SETTINGS Imported strain, 10s 6d: own breed, selected birds, ss. CASH WITH ORDER FREIGHT EXTRA. E. J. VALENTINE, Red Specialist, Palmerston South JOHN CAMPBELL. PARK ROAD, MILTON. Phone 88S W.L. PULLETS, DAY-OLD. MONDAYS, 2s Each. PERCHED Pullets, ready, 6s 6d; order early avoid disappointment.—Wall Norwood street, N.E. Valley. WANTED to Buy, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and Fowls. Get our latest price list.-A Topham, Ltd., rabbit and poultry buyers Ranfurly. _ SETTINGS Khaki Campbell Ducks (14 eggs) 7s 6d; freight extra.—Mrs W. Klrkness, R.D., Balciutha. WHITE - Leghorn an ",j Australorp Settings, 7s (id; railage extra—Bartley, Watt's road, N.E.V, . HEN and 10 White Leghorn Chicks, unsexed, 225; Hen and 12 Pullets, 37s 6d. — Bartley, Watts road, N.E.V. SETTINGS Buff Orpington, 8s 6d; White Leghorn, ss; Buff Orpington Trio, 455. Jones, 46 Helena street. AUSTRALORP Settings. 15 eggs, 7s 6d Setting; also Day-old Vv.L. Pullets, 2s 3d each.—67 Brighton street, Kaikorai. BROODY Hens for Sale—l 93 Macandrew mad, South Dunedin. REILLY’S Selling Wednesday. October 27, 2 p.m., 50 sacks good Fowl Wheat.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25364, 23 October 1943, Page 8

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