piRST CHURCH OF OTAGO Rev. W. ALLEN STEVELY, M.A., Dip. Ed. 11 a.m.: "CEDARS OF LEBANON.” ti.3o p.m.: "THE GREAT EMANCIPATION.” Anthem: " I Will Lay Me Down in Peace.” K N O X CHURCH 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. D. C. HERRON, M.C., M.A. At the evening service scats will be reserved for the Board. Staff, Pupils and 1 Ex-pupils of the Otago Girls’ High School. I The Girls’ High School Special Choir will lead the Service of Praise. Anthem: “ JESU, JOY OF MANS DESIRING.” C. Roy Spackman, Mus. Bac., Organist and Choirmaster. JT. ANDREW’S CHURCH 11 a.m.: “THE CHRISTIAN AND SERVICE.” 6.30 p.m.: ” LIVING ON A SLOPE.” Rev. RONALD S. WATSON, M.C., M.A. KENSINGTON. 6.30 p.m.: Mr G. A. McLEAN. OT. STEPHEN’S CHURCH. O NORTH DUNEDIN Corner King and Howe streets, 11 a.m.: “The Home Everlasting.” Rev. THOMAS MILLER, M.A. G. 30 p.m., Mr W. K. MEIKLE. WEDNESDAY, 16th, 7.30 p.m.: Licensing of Mr* RYMAL S. ROXBURGH. SATURDAY, 18th: Sunday School Picnic. Chingford Park. Maori hill Presbyterian church 11 a.m.: “THE WILL TO WIN.” 6.30 p.m.: "IN THE SAME BOAT." Rev. A. C. W. STANDAGE, M.A. WAKARI: 7 p.m., Mr M. N. DICKEY. J>OSLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. 11. S. MANSON. 11 a.m.: “THE REALITY OF FORGIVENESS.” 6.30 p.m.: “WHAT IS THE USE OF PRAYER?” Anthem: “God Is a Spirit. A NDERSON ’S BAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. » Minister: Rev. JOHN NEWLANDS. 11 a.m.: “GOD’S MYSTERIOUS WAY.” 6.30 p.m.: "LIFE’S BY-PRODUCTS.” WAVERLEY, 7.30. gT. CLAIR CHURCH. 11 a.m.: "The Power of the Tongue.” 6.30 p.m.: “The Sin is Mine.” Rev. J. A. F. WATSON. rORNINGTON PRESBYTERIAN ». CHURCH. Minister: "Rev. ERNEST C. WALSH. 11 a.m., " The Test of Discipleship.’ ‘ I Will Dwell in the House of Anthem: re Lord.” 6.30 p.m.: amaritan." Anthem: ' The Church and the Good Peace Be Within Thy Walls.” Choirmaster: Mr Scott. MACHINERY FOR SALE EE PULLEYS. Full range of Vee Pulleys, ljin to 12in diam., in "A” se&tion (Jin). Also, Heavy Multiple Groove Vee Pulleys Vee Belts to Suit. MYLES, WALKER, LTD.. 259 Cumberland street. Dunedin. RAILWAY and Tramway Rails (all weights, lengths). Boiler Tubes iall sizes): Steel Joists.—Scurr, Cumberland street. PULLEYS. Belting, Fans. Chains. Truck Wheels. Winches. Chains Wheelbarrows, Pumps, Pipes, Electric, Motors.—Scurr Cumberland street MACHINERY WANTED WANTED, Swamp Plough; preferably with tractor hitch and lift: suitable for scrub. —Apply Donald Reid and Co., Milton. PLANTS AND PRODUCE ILERY, White Plume, strong sturdy mts, 50 ss; Leeks, giant white stemmed, I 3s, posted.—Griffiths, Ltd., Mount en, Auckland. IAUTIFUL prize Darwin Tulips, exisite prize shades; collection of 12 named rieties for 10s, posted.—Griffiths, Ltd., Hint Eden, Auckland. ANT Iceland Poppies, finest exhibition, ,ricus sh-.des, is packet; winter double 3cks, choice strain, Is packet, ported, iffiths, Ltd.. Mount Eden, Auckland. [EMONES and Ranunculus, renowned id-selected massing strains of beautiful -zling shades, 5s 100, posted.—Griffiths. 1„ Mount Eden, Auckland. [EMONES! Ranunculi! “ Giant Florene ” enormous flowering, all double, 4s 6ri •’ Darwin Tulips, 5s doz.; Coloured ;ezias, 2s 6d dcz.—Sanders. Box 931 ekland_ , 'ACINTHS: Choice collection of flowerr bulbs for Decorative or Exhibition purses; 19s dozen posted—W. T. Sings. edsman, Oamaru. ___’ ANTED j 1500 Broccolli, 500 Drumhead, i Curly Kale Plants—Box 17, Miller’s LIVE STOCK, DOGS AND CATS HIGH country, handy lIUNTAWAY PUPS, Bert Stalker’s (Marlborough) strain; Stud Book pedigree: stacks noise, stamina, brains: dark-eyed and good feet; males five guineas, females four guineas; cash with order; 12 months’ “ moneyback ” written guarantee.—James Holmes, Box 67, Waimate. IUANTED for client, Two HUNTAWAYS, VV also one HEADER, either sex; delivery before June; cash price up to £25 each] according to performance and pedigree. Don’t hesitate, write now to James Holmes, Box 67. Waimate. FOft Sale, young, healthy, box-bred Ferrets; quiet and well handled; 12s Gd each or £1 a pair.—Apply W. Bennett, Waiwera South; Phone 128 U, Balclutha. WANTED to Buy, high-country noisy Huntaway; 3 years or under; good command. —Box 13, Palmerston. FERRETS] 15s each; 25s pair; strong, healthy, box-bred, and trained.—R. Colville, Eltrick. FOR~Sale] 12-month-old Sheep Dog; inclined head; shaping well; £2.—Address 223, Times. FOR Sale, Lady’s Show Hack; 5 years; guaranteed sound and thoroughly quiet.— 236. Times. , WANTED to Sell, good Retriever-Collie 5-month-old male Dog; good rabbiter; price £2.-233, Tiiues. FOR Sale, young box-bred Ferrets; 7s 6d each. —119. Times Office. FOR Sale, young good working box-bred Ferrets; 10. s each.—A. Oliver, Clyde. FOR Sale, good box-bred Working Ferret; also, strong Nets; £1 cash.—2o7, Times. FOR Sale, good heading, yarding, and backing Dog.- 158, Times. FOR Sale. Rabbiting Hack; 8 years old; gelding; sound; price £12.—228, Times. WANTED Sell, 6 Ferrets; 1 doe.—RrMcGee, care Bendigo Station, Cromwell. HACK Mare, 5 years old; guaranteed; suit drover.—229, Times. POULTRY, EGGS, INCUBATORS WANTED to Buy, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, and Fowls. Get our latest price list.—A Topham, Ltd., rabbit and poultry buyers. Ranfurly. FOR Sale, Ducks, Drakes; 4 months old; 5s each—Address 124, Times. FOR Sale, Geese for Easter; 8s each.— Mrs E. White. SeaclifT. FOR Sale, 9 Campine Hens; £2 ss.—Apply 34 Filleul street, Dunedin. BIRDS, PIGEONS, ETC. FOR Sale, Fantail Pigeons; 5s pair.—66 Shetland street, or Phone 20-861.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25458, 12 February 1944, Page 8
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