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SUNDAY SERVICES M ETHODIST CENTRAL MIS $lO N THE M.C.M. OCTAGON. 9.30: Radio Church Broadcast from 4ZD. Uncle Leslie. 11 a.m.: Rev. R. F. CLEMENT. Subject: "The Safe Deposit.” 6.30 p.m.: Preacher, LESLIE B. NEALE. Subject: " THE DUMB DEVIL.” “ THE DUMB DEVIL.” Do you believe in demons? Is sllen’ce golden? What about Christian witness? Soloist, Miss Valda McCracken. GARDEN PARTY AND SALE OF WORK at the M'.C.M. Homes, Company Bay, TO-DAY. .Afternoon Tea Is. Buses leave Queen’s Gardens at 2 p.m. and at intervals. Public invited.

PAUL’S CATHEDRAL. s. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m.: Matins Galway in G. Anthem, “ Hosannah in the Highest ” (Stainer). Preacher: THE DEAN. 6.30: Evensong. Lloyd in A. Anthem, “ How Lovely are the Messengers ” (Mendelssohn). Preacher: THE BISHOP OF MELANESIA. V. E. Galway, Mus.D., Organist. QT. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, VJ Stafford street. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 11 a.m.: Matins. 6.30 p.m.: Evensong. Preacher: Rev. W. L. S. HARBOUR. 6.20 p.m , Organ Prelude. Mr Axel Newton. Rev. Canon W A. HAMBLETT, Vicar. S A I N T S’ CHURCH. ADVENT SUNDAY. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 11 a.m.: Matins. Preacher: Archdeacon WHITEHEAD. 6.30 p.m. - Evensong. Preacher: The Rev. A. B. PYWELL. Spiritualist church of new ZEALAND (DUNEDIN BRANCH), Proclaiming Spirit Communion and Angel Minstry. Pioneer Women’s Assembly Room, Moray place east (off Stuart street). 6.30 p.m. Speaker and Demonstrator: Mr D. L. CUMBERBEACH. Subject: " What Prayer Can Do.” Demonstrations of Spiritual Clairvoyance After Address. Visitors and friends cordially welcomed. Meeting of Members after the service. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH. Cumberland street. Saturday (Sabbath): 9.45 a.m., Sabbath School. Lesson Study, ” The Day of Atonement." 11 a.m.: Divine Service. “The Books Were Opened." 7.30, WEDNESDAY: Prayer Meeting. Dec. 3: Sunset 8.13. 'HE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, . 17 Dowling street. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 6.30 p.m., “WHAT IS OCCULTISM?" By Mr J. MacEWAN. All Welcome. c HRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE. UNITY CHAMBERS, 137 Stuart street. SUNDAY, 6.30 p.m. Subject: f “THE NEW CHRISTIAN ORDER: ITS FAILURE FORETOLD. WHO WILL BRING PEACE? ” HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION H OLIDAY IN HEALTHY. CROMWELL. DRY Maximum sunshine, minimum rainfall. Within a day’s travel of Dunedin or Christchurch. Fishing. Swimming, Golf, Bowls, Croquet. Tennis, and Shooting available. “THE COMMERCIAL,” Central Otago's leading hotel, owned and operated by Mr and Mrs Randolph Waldron, provides the utmost service. Rooms with heaters available. Ample lounges and writing room. Excellent cuisine. Tariff, £4 10s weekly, with reduction of £1 per week if staying longer than 12 days (Xmas excepted). Heaters extra. TN CHRISTCHURCH J UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. Comfortable, dignified atmosphere United Service, the premier Hotel, Christchurch, situated in Cathedral square, heart of city. 100 Bedrooms, each with private telephone and h. and c. running water. Rooms with private bathrooms available also. Full inclusive tariff, 22s 6d. N. WRAY MILLNER, Proprietor. VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH WILL FIND HOME-LIKE COMFORT At The “Ambassadors,” Manchester street. The Tariff as from the Ist January, 1944, will be Us 6d per day and £3 13s 6d per week. T. J. SLEEMAN, Proprietor. Phone 20-382. TREVOSE Guest House, Brighton, provides comfortable Accommodation: welikept home: moderate tariff: write or phone. THE Commercial Hotel has vacancies for tourists; visit lovely Lawrence now and see it at its best; do not wait for the Xmas rush. MOTOR Campers.—Try the Lawrence Camp; elec. It., showers, borough water, shelter sheds, shady trees; handy to town: abundance firewood. THE Nook, Hawea Flat. Fully booked Xmas; now taking bookings from January 7. Ideal holiday.—Phone SS, Mrs Hodgkinson. HAWTHORNE Lodge Guest House. Waikouaiti, one minute from Beach street station. GOOD Home for convalescence offered in Oamaru; every consideration given; £3 week.—“ Convalescence,” Box 116, Oamaru. AT Timaru, near Bay—Bed and Breakfast, use of house accommodate 4; Decjcmber 25 on.—Write 83 Wai-iti road. WANTED, Furnished House for two weeks from Dec. 24; central or north; careful; no children under 14.—801, Times. TO Let, Alexandra, furnished 5-roomed House: all conveniences; 6 weeks at Christmas; reliable tenants.—ll 27, Times. TRAVELLING made easy by booking through N.Z. Travel Service, 366 Princes street: phone 11-961. WANTED, Board, two' young ladies: Central, Queenstown: week Xmas.—723, Times. WANTED, immediately. Holiday Accommodation; any interesting locality; no hills or distances to walk; state terms, etc. 884, Times. WANTED, Accommodaton, by young lady; abcut 10 days: Xmas time; seaside preferred.—Bßß, Times. WANTED, Board for 2 middle-aged people; Kaka Point preferred; for 1 week from December 25.—878, Times. WANTED, Beard; 2 weeks; Xmas; by lady; - on fruit farm or home: Alexandra preferred: state tariff.—926, Times. WANTED, Board; 2 ladies; fortnight, Xmas; seaside or country.—9l9, Times. WANTED, fortnight, Xmas, Crib; North Line, Kakanui preferred.—No. 913, Times Office. LET, fully-furnished House, St. Clair; school holidays.—Ring 22-423, or 883, Times. WANTED, Crib, fortnight from January 3; Pounawea, Kaka Point, Papatowai, thereabouts. —885, Times. 5-roomed furnished House, Roslyn, l month; garden, telephone.—B92, Times. BOARD wanted, Xmas, 10 days; quiet unmarried couple; country, seaside, Otago; pay well. —Layder, 276 George street, Duni edin. TO Let, St. Kilda, near beach, 5-roomed House, 1 double, 4 single beds, from December 24 till January 10 inclusive.—9o9, Times. WANTED, Queenstown or Central Otago, 2 weeks fror#Januar.v 1, furnished House; careful; pay good price.—Phone 18-424, or 964, Times. TO Let. Palmerston, furnished House; accommodate 5; from middle December to middle of January.—B97, Times. WANTED, furnished House, seaside, 3 weeks from December 25; 3 adults; willing pay good rent.—9o2, Times. WANTED, Board or Room, Central Otago; Alexandra preferred; 2 adults, girl 3 years; January 15-29.—905, Times. WANTED, furnished House, Brighton; week to 10 days from January 15 or 17. P.O. Box 435. ‘Dunedin, WANTED, Ranfurly, 2 unfurnished or partly-furnished Rooms, with conveniences.—923, Times. WANTED, Board, Christmas to New Year, 5 adults; farm or seaside; urgent—Box 705, Dunedin. WANTED, Central Otago, anv district. Board, fortnight Xmas or later, for mother, 3 children (aged 4,9, 15).—940, Times. FURNISHED Crib, 2 rooms, or Board for 2 adults and boy, north beaches, for fortnight, December 23. —945, Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25394, 27 November 1943, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25394, 27 November 1943, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25394, 27 November 1943, Page 8

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