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SUNDAY SERVICES METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION, OCTAGON. A CHALLENGE TO ALL CHRISTIAN BELIEVERS. Let us together seek the guidance of God and the empowerment of His Spirit to act in accordance with His will. We invite you to the COMMUNITY SERVICE at 6.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. W. E. FALKINGHAM. Subject: "THE CHURCH AS A MILITANT MINORITY.” “THE CHURCH AS A MILITANT MINORITY.” Soloist: Miss Eleanor Chadwick. 11 a.m.: Rev. A. H. IVORY, LL.B., B.Com. 2 p.m.: Eventide Settlement, Mr •A. J. GANDERTON. 9.30 a.m.: Uncle Bill broadcasts the Radio Church of the Helping Hand from Station 4ZD (1010 k.c.). WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.: Week-night Meeting in Church Parlour. Women’s Guild in Parlour, Tuesday, 18th, <at 2.30 p.m. Speaker, Mrs Edwards. TTANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister: Rev. E. W. BATTS. 11 a.m.: WORSHIP AND EXPOSITION. “GOD’S GIFT OF THE SPIRIT.” 6.30 p.m.: THE MESSAGE OF THE EOOK OF REVELATION FOR TO-DAY. (Ill) THE LETTER TO SARDIS. Ch. 2. Hear these searching expositions of Scripture. The Hanover Street Choir will sing “ Open Mine Eyes ” and Light." YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT HANOVER STREET. O Gladsome THE PALE HORSE WITH HIS STRANGE RIDER. " DEATH.” Rev. 6, 8. IS HE ABOUT TO GALLOP ACROSS EUROPE? AN ARRESTING ILLUSTRATED ADDRESS YOU SHOULD NOT MISS. Y.W.C.A. HALL -MORAY PLACE, ' Speaker: Evangelist JOHN H. WADE. « SUNDAY MAY 16 6.30 P.M. SUNDAY HALL HEATED BRIGHT SINGING COME.

gT. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. WHITSUNDAY. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Sung Eucharist (Stanford in C), 11 a.m. Evensong (Harwood in A flat), 6.30 p.m. Anthem: "If Ye Love Me" (Tallis). THE' DEAN. QHURCH OF ALL SAINTS’. WHITSUNDAY. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Holy Eucharist. 6.30 p.m., Evensong. j^ORAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Rev. FRANK DE LISLE. 11 a.m.: "THINGS NO MONEY CAN BUY." Solo, “ But the Lord is Mindful " (Mendelssohn), Miss Mona Ross. 6.30 p.m.: “MICE, MOSQUITOES AND MEN." Anthem, “ The Lord is My Shepherd ” (arr. Jacobs). Visitors Welcome to All Services. UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Albany street Rev. M. G. CHECK, 8.A., L.Th. 11 a.m.: "THE BIBLE.” 6.30 p.m.: "THE WORD AND THE WORLD.” Solo, Miss Noelene Smith. T HE SALVATION ARMY FORTRESS, Dowling street. SAT.: OPEN-AIR MEETING, 7 p.m. SUN.: 7.30 a.m., Knee Drill. 10 a.m., Preparation for the Blessing. 11 a.m.. Those Who Get the Blessing. 7 p.m., The Coming of the Holy Spirit. A DAY OF INTENSE DEVOTION AND DEDICATION. YOUNG PEOPLE: 11.15 a.m., 2.15 p.m. ROSLYN: 10 a.m. and 11 a.m.. Envoy CRICHTON. T HE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 236 High street (Just Above Clark street). PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 6.30 p.m., By Mr J. M. McEWAN. "MAN, DISPENSER OF HIS OWN JUSTICE.” Vocal Solos: Mrs N. Gamble. All Welcome. TO-DAY: Social Afternoon, 3 o’clock. ' Talk by Miss C. Baker. T HE ROYAL HOUSE OF BRITAIN. THE EVERLASTING THRONE OF DAVID. Speaking of the year 1935, A.D.,-the King's Jubilee Year, Mr G. Ward. Price, the Daily Mail’s political correspondent, said: "During 25 years, 10 EUROPEAN SOVEREIGNS HAVE . LOST THEIR THRONES AND PASSED APPARENTLY UNREGRETTED BY THEIR PEOPLES INTO OBSCURITY. AT THE END OF THAT SAME PERIOD THE BRITISH MONARCHY STANDS HIGHER THAN EVER IN THE RESPECT OF ITS SUBJECTS. HAIL, HAPPY BRITAIN, HIGHLY FAVOURED ISLE AND HEAVEN’S PECULIAR CARE.” Come and Hear Mr W. BARNES Speak in the R.S.A. Room on JUNE 3 on " THE ROYAL HOUSE OF BRITAIN.” BRITISH ISRAEL WORD FEDERATION (Dunedin Branch). LIVESTOCK DOGS AND CATS K EEP YOUR ANIMALS WELL. NORMAN C. SMITH, Three Years Royal (Dick) Veterinary College, Edinburgh. Telephone 24-000. Cases Attended to at Any Hour. iEDIGREE Golden Retriver Puppies: 6 weeks old; from Ayrshire Golden ;ss, N.Z.K.C., 70/1424, by Bing of Thanet, ZK C. L75/2056;' females sgns, males ns —Write promptly SEYMOUR, Garner’s road. Harewood, Christchurch. )R Sale, Retriever bitch, 3 years; 2 Reiever Pups, 9 months; also 3 dozen good ibbit Traps: £l2 the 10t.—1964, Times >R Sale, Black Hack Gelding; 4 years; aranteed sound and quiet; reasonable ice .—Ring 15-818, evenings. )R Sale, Lurcher Dog 2 years; grea. bbiter; wants work; cheap for good me.—2l Lanark street. Mosgiel. |R Sale, Pony Filly, 2 years old. handled. 3w quality.—Further particulars N.Z an and Mercantile Agency Company. d., Milton IR Sale, 1 good paddock and yard Dog, 1; also 1 young heading Dog, 12 months. !.—R. B Murdoch, North Branch. Mil)R Sale, 1 3-year-old purebred Jersey »ifer, springing; 5 purebred Jersey Cows, ringing.—Apply Otago Farmers Co-op. ;sn„ Crawford street. IR Sale, purebred Fox. Terrier Pups; ales 30s, females £l.—Address No. 1900. mes Office iLE. Jersey Cow; just calved; sound, :iet, easy: third calf.—Ring 22D. Porto)R Sale. 8-year-old 13-stone Hack; good nter; £2o.—Apply Otago Farmers’ -op., Dunedin )R Sale, Springcart Gelding, sound and iet; also, good Spring Cart: the lot £ls. idress 1958, Times. >R Sale 2 2-year-old and 1 yearling gistered Clydesdale Colts —Donald Reid Co Ltd. Balclutha or Dunedin. R Sale, upstanding Spring-cart Geld- ; saddle or harness: price £25 or near :r —IBO6, Times WANTED a pair of White Rabbits —State price etc . to No . 1808 Times FOR Sale 6 2-year-old Heifers; price £SO: handv to town. —1862, Times. FOR Sale Draught Mare: shafter: price £ls -1863, Times [_ FOR Sale purebred Golden Retriever male Pup 7 months; £8 Bs.-1813, Times FOR Sale, 1 Collie—Labrador Dog Pup what offer?—lß3B, Times. WHIPPET, young, speedy; suit rabbiter G H McLsnchlan, Fairfield FOR Sale, 1 Handy Huntaway; 18 months; plenty noise; very keen; £5. —1966, Times. 1 Greyhound and~2 Terriers: all guaranteed good d0g5.—1965. Times. . WANTED 20 quiet, healthy box-bred Ferrets, fully grown D Cook, Chatto Creel; FOR Sale, handy heading Bitch, 20 months; price £3 —Address No. 1864, Times Office FOR Sale, 4 male Collie Pups; good strain.—G Mclntosh, Brighton. TWO Ferrets, good workers, £1 each; 24 Nets. Is 6d each,—l9o7, Times. FOR Sale 1 purebred Labrador —Phone 395, Outram, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE, BESSON “ INTERNATIONAL ” TRUMPET Complete with Case arid Accessories. This instrument is in excellent condition and guaranteed sound No dent's or marks.— Write, stating offer, to 1787 TIMES. FOR Sale, 24 Bass Piano-Accordion; perfect order; £12.-1878, Times. Eb Alto Saxophone; value £3O; exchange for C Melody.—Phone 12-976.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26772, 15 May 1948, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26772, 15 May 1948, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26772, 15 May 1948, Page 11

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