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rPRINITY METHODISI CHURCH. 1 Stuart street. Minister: Rev. W. G. SLADE, M.A. 11 a.m.: "THE WILL OF GOD." 6.30 p.m.: " OPTIMISM AMONG RUINS.” Anthem: “ O Gladsome Light.” DHE SALVATION ARMY, Dowling street Citadel. YOUNG PEOPLE’S ANNUAL, YOUNG PEOPLE’S ANNUAL, Conducted by Major and Mrs L. B. TONG. 10 a.m.: Tennyson and Smith streets. 11 a.m.: Special Singing. 3 p.m.; Programme by Primary Children. Presentation of Prizes to Primary and Cradle Roll Children. 7 p.m.: Singing by Youthful Voices. MONDAY, 7.45 p.m. Juvenile Programme. ROSLYN—II a.m.: Envoy W. CRICH. TON. H AN OVER STREEI BAPTIST CHURCIi. * Rev. J. EWEN SIMPSON. 11 a.m.: j ” THE BATTLEFIELD OF PRAVER.’’ \ 6.30 p.m.: “CHRIST, THE SIN-BEARER.” Hymn-Study by Choir. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. V-' MORAY PLACE. 11 a.m.: Rev. FRANK DE LISLE. “THE HELPLESSNESS OF MAN.” 6.30 p.m.: Pastor J. GORDON SMITH, Chairman of the Congregational Union ot New Zealand. Anthem: “O be Joyful in the Lord” ' . (Geoffrey Shaw). Solo: Miss Patricia Thorn, “Lead Kindly Light.” u NITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Albany street. 11 a.m.: Pastor J. GORDON SMITH, of Auckland, Chairman Congregational Union of N.Z. 4 p.m.: DISTRICT YOUTH RALLY. Speaker: Pastor J. GORDON SMITH. Rev KENNETH A BELL 6.30 p.m.: “ THE LORD'S PRAYER.” No. 7: “Debts and Debtors.” Solo: Mr J. D. McKechnie. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. First Church of Christ Scientist. Dunedin, 256 George street, almost opposite Arthur Barnett's. SUNDAY, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: “ANCIENT AND MODERN NECROMANCY, ALIAS MESMERISM AND HYPNOTISM. DENOUNCED.” SUNDAY SCHOOL: 2.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, Testimony Meeting. 8 p.m. Public Reading Room, second Hoor, Savoy Building: Monday to Friday, 12.304.30. Wednesday. 12.30 to 4.30. 6.45 to 7.45: Friday evening, 7 to 9. QHRISTADELPHIAI^ LECTURES. A Cordial Invitation to all to Hear the Truths of the Bible. WILSON HALL, KING STREET, SUNDAY, 6.30 p.m. Subject: "DOES GOD CONTROL HUMAN AFFAIRS?” No Collection. fiSibk - In vain they do worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men. —Matt, xv, 9. .1. If Adam was in any sense immortal, what meaning is there in God saying: Dust thou art, and unto dust thou shalt return?—Gen. iii, 19. 2. If Adam (had) immortality, what necessity -was there for protecting the way of the Tree of Life to prevent him eating thereof and living for ever?—Gen. iii, 22. 3. Abraham died and was gathered to his people (Gen. xxv, 8). If he went to Heaven when he died, as is commonly said, were his idolatrous kinsmen there also? 4. If a man hath no pre-eminence above a beast, and as the one dieth so dieth the other (Eccl. iii, 19), how can man be immortal? 5. When God states all souls are Mine, the soul that sinneth, it shall die (Ezek. .xviii, 4), why contradict? ' 6. If the reward is eternal life to them who. by patient continuance in well-doing (s.eek) for glory, honour, and immortality (Rom. ii, 7), how comes it that one must seek for what some say we have? 7. Life and incorruptability of body is (immortality) and will not be conferred upon anyone until the resurrection and judgment, which takes place at the " end of the times of the gentiles,” and before the establishment of the “ Kingdom of God ” (2 Tim. iv, 1-8; John v, 28-29; Matt, xvi, 27; Luke xxiv, 14) upon earth. Free Scriptural Evidence (Bible Truth), Box 857, Dunedin. word She God T I M E. Now is time for justice. Now is time for fun, Now is time for true love While heaven owns the sun. 'now Mind should rule matter. Not matter rule mind. In night or in day. Just for to be/kind. —A. Cameron. BOARD AND RESIDENCE QNSLOW HOUSE, W Private Hotel at St. Kilda. Car Accommodation. Tennis Court. Excellent Cuisine. Efficient Service. Rooms Available, with h. and c. water. Lending Library. One Minute from Municipal Golf Links. H. J. SMYTH, Proprietor.; Phone 22-550. Box 7, St. Kilda. THE LEVIATHAN DUNEDIN’S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. Within one minute of the Railway Station. Every modern appointment. Laundry facilities. C.T. and W.A. House. Reduced moderate Tariff. Tariff, Us 6d day. £3 week. Mi; and Mrs T. ESPIE. Phone 11-979. P.O. Box 112 DOUGLAS Private Hotel (next Town Hall).—Casuals, 10s day. £3 week; permanents by arrangement: comfort assured. Phone 12-601. „ HAZELWOOD Guest House. 123 Cargill street; superior accommodation; casual; holidays; own grounds.—Mrs McCowan. 6 Duncan street, city, superior Accommodation, visitors; casuals; moderate tariff.—Mrs Cook. URGENTLY wanted, kind, reliable person, with good home, to Board State girl working; handy to town,—947, Times. WANTED, by elderly retired man, Board in quiet, respectable home until end March; no hill district.—9s2, Times. CHIROPRACTIC QHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CLINIC. GILES AND GILES. Palmer Graduates, Membs. N.Z. and A.C.A. Latest Methods, including X-ray and No. 2 Neurocalometer. Phone 13-750 Hours: 9.30-12 30 and 1.30-5.30 Saturday, 12.30. Office: HALLENSTEIN’S BUILDINGS, Corner of PRINCES ST. and OCTAQON. THOMSON, Palmer Graduate. Memb. N.Z.A.C.A.; Modern Methods, including Nerve Testing, X-ray, and Fluoroscope. Phone 13-010. By appointment—9.3o-12, 2.30-5.30. SAVOY BUILDING, MORAY PLACE. JAMES S. CAMPBELL. L.C.C. Graauate. Memb. N.Z.A.C.A. X-RAY AND PATHO-NEUROMETER Office: C.M.L. Bldg., opp. Exchange Bldg Hours: 9 30-12.30, 2.30-5.30, and Saturday. 12.30. Phone 10-832 for Appointment. LIMITED Rubber Tyres allotment _ for prams now available; have yours fitted at the Big Cycle Emporium. Vogel street.

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

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