S33IAH3S IVONQS METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION, OCTAGO. • Ministers: Rev. L. B. NEALE, M.8.E., and Rev. W. E. FALKINGHAM. Deaconess: SISTER MARGARET. 6.30 p.m Subject: “ HOLLYWOOD—MOSCOW and BETHLEHEM.” " HOLLYWOOD—MOSCOW and BETHLEHEM." Preacher: Rev. W. E. FALKINGHAM. Soloist. Miss Noma Pinfold. 11 a.m.: Mr W. G. EDWARDS, B.Sc., A.R.I.C 9.30 a.m.: Uncle Bill broadcasts the Radio Church of the Helping Hand from Station 4ZD (10.10 K.C.). Listen to another of Dr Stidgers’s Talks on “ Stewardship.” Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.: Church’Parlour for the Mid-week Meeting. The Ministers and Officers invite Non-church Members to support the Social Service and Christian ministry of the Mission. HANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, Minister: Rev. E. W BATTS. 11 a.m.: “MOMENTOUS HAPPENINGS IN PALESTINE. LOOK UP!” (A Commentary on events.) 6.30 p.m.: “THE BOOK OF REVELATION FOR TO-DAY” (4)—The Letter to Pergamos. The Choir will sing,. “ Sweet is the Work ” and " Hold Thou My Hand, Dear Saviour.” OFFICERS’ PRAYER HOUR and Tea, 4 p.m. TO-NIGHT, at 7 o’clock, Sunday School Scholars and Parents’ Party. THE TRUTH ABOUT HELL. WHAT AND WHERE IS HELL? ARE THE FIRES OF HELL NOW BURNING? WILL THEY EVER CEASE TO BURN? WILL A GOD OF LOVE AND MERCY TORMENT SINNERS FOR ALL ETERNITY IN SOME SUBTERRANEAN FURNACE OVER WHICH THE DEVIL IS SUPERINTENDENT? EVANGELIST JOHN H. WADE PRESENTS THE BIBLE ANSWER. Y.W.C.A. HALL MORAY PLACE, SUNDAY, MAY 23, 6.30 P.M. SUNDAY. ALL WELCOME. SEATS FREE. COME.
ST PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. TRINITY SUNDAY. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Matins (Stanford in B flat), 11 a.m. Anthem. “If Ye Love Me (Tallis). THE DEAN Evensong (Lloyd in A), 6.30 p.m. Anthem, “Come Holy Ghost” (Attwood). The Rev. R. NEWCOMBE. There will be an Organ and Vocal Recital on SUNDAY, MAY 30, at 8 p.m.. by Charles Collins and Jean Keen (soprano). O' R K P~L ACE HALL. (Open Brethren.) 11 a.m.: Worship. 6.30 p.m.: Speaker. Mr LAWRENCE COOK. Subject, “ PENTECOST—UNITING SEPARATE DISCIPLES INTO ONE ORGANISM.” WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.: MISSIONARY PRAYER MEETING. A HEARTY INVITATION TO ALL. _ SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND (DUNEDIN BRANCH), Proclaiming Angel Ministry and Spirit Communion. PIONEER WOMEN'S ASSEMBLY HALL. 362 Moray nlace east. 6.30 p.m. Speaker, Mrs KATHLEEN MAILEY, L.S. Subject of Address: "THE SILVER CORD IS LOOSED—THE LONG DAY ENDETH.” Psychic Messages. A Members’ Meeting will be held alter the Service on Sunday. May 30. QHRISTIAN SCIENCE. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. Dunedin, 256 George street. SUNDAY, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: ” SOUL AND BODY.” WEDNESDAY: TESTIMONY MEETING. 8 p.m. Public Reading Room, second floor, Savoy Building, Monday to Friday, 12.30 and 4.30 p.m.; 7 to 9 p.m.: Weonesday 6.45 to 7.45 c HURCH OF CHRIST (Disciples of Christ), King Edward street. Minister: E. RAY VICKERY, B.A. EMPIRE YOUTH SUNDAY. 11 a.m.*. Worship and Communion. ‘ Subject: “EFFECTS OF PRAYER.” 2.30 p.m.: Sunday School and Kindergarten. 6.30 p.m.: Evangelistic Worship Subject: "CHRISTIAN CITIZENS.” Anthem by the Choir. ” Jesus Understands.” WEDNESDAY—7.IS p.m.. Mid-week Worship, conducted by Bible College Students. SATURDAY.—7 p.m.: Bible Class. The theosophical society. 236 High street (Just Above Clark street) PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 6.30 p.m.. “OUR IMPERIAL HERITAGE,” By Mr J. M. McEWAN. Violin Solos: Mr Roland Watson. All Welcome. T HE ROYAL HOUSE OF BRITAIN. THE EVERLASTING THRONE OF DAVID. CONTINUING HIS ARTICLE IN THE DAILY MAIL IN 1935, Mr G. Ward Price said: “THE NATIONAL CELEBRATIONS NEXT MAY WILL HAVE A SIGNIFICANCE FAR GREATER THAN THAT OF STATE CEREMONIAL. THEY WILL EXPRESS THE COUNTRY'S UNSHAKEABLE CONFIDENCE IN ITS OWN STRUCTURE AND DESTINY.” Come and Hear Mr W. BARNES Speak in the R.S.A. Room on JUNE 3 on “ THE ROYAL HOUSE OF BRITAIN.” BRITISH ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION (Dunedin Branch). POULTRY, EGGS, ETC. APAIINCUB A T O R S, With Egg-turning Trays; 512 eggs, electric. £10; 350 eggs, Kerosene, £8; 250 eggs, Kerosene, £6; 135 eggs, Kerosene, £4 10s; railage paid. All in use last season. Good hatchers. Also. 50-EGG CIRCLE HATCHER AND BROODER COMBINED. 25s Reply P.O. BOX 51. ALEXANDRA. POULTRY FARMERS. SELL GAMBLE INCUBATOR, 10,500 capacity. As new. First-class Hatcher. Installing larger machine FRANK HUGHES & SON, Speeehly’s bridge, Geraldine. Phone 107 W. \\7E ARE CASH BUYERS OF ALL VV KINDS OF PRIME POULTRY: FOWLS COCKERELS GOSLINGS, etc Crates supplied Railage paid JOHNSON'S FISH & POULTRY DEPOT. 366 George street For sale. BREEDING COCKERELS. Rhode Island Reds 10s. Black Australorps 12 S 6d. Khaki Campbell Drakes, 15s. Cash with order. GRAHAM, Dumbarton. UNDER.—ANNUAL MEETING, PROVINCIAL COUNCIL, POULTRY PROIRS, MAY 25, 7.30 P.m., DOUGLAS \L CREDIT ROOMS, Lower Octagon ess: Elect Delegates, General. PUREBRED Khaki Campbell Ducks for breeding, laying and about to lay, 15s each; also' Purebred Khaki Campbell Drakes for breeding, heavy laying strain. 15s each.—No. 118, Times Office. FOR Sale, 140 Decks Battery Brooders heated or unheated.—Can be seen at Glads'one Poultry Farm; phone 275, Mosgiel 3001 b Wheatmeal; good condition; 355; inspection invited. —11 Scoular street, Mornington FOR Sale, 2 White Leghorn Roosters, 2 Anconas. purebred; 10s 6d each. —Miss Watson, Main road, Brighton. LAYING PulletsT hcavy laying strain; no culls;' 10s—11 Scoular street, Mornington WA NT ED, 4 Alts tra lor p Cockerels; blood tested.—Price, etc., Box 51, Alexandra. FOR Sale, Kapai Kerosene Incubator: 540 eggs, £B.-212 Times. ■ SALE, Champion .Egg Crate, few Fowls, Drums, Feeders, etc.—Phone 196/618. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ACCORDION; genuine German Empress; 10 keys; extra broad reeds; 3 stops; condition like new; easy tutor book given in; rare chance; price £7 105.—232, Times. FOR Sale, Portable Gramophone, H.M.V : few Records: excellent tone; £7.—Write 07a Harrow street; or ring 10-838. A Beautiful Cabinet Gramophone, good order; 12 Records; little used; £4.-228 Cargill street.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26778, 22 May 1948, Page 11
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