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Methodist church of NEW ZEALAND. (RINITY CHURCH (Stuart street). — 11 a.m.; “ A LENTEN MESSAGE.” Sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion. 6.30 p.m.; Annual Service of Dunedin League of Mothers. Subject: “PARENTHOOD.” Preacher: Rev. E. P. BLAMIRES DUNDAS ST., CHURCH.— 11 a.m.; Rev. L. GREENSLADE. 6.30 p.m.; Mr. C. CHIRNSIDE. RAVENSBOURNE CHURCH.— HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICE. 6.30 p.m.; Rev. L. GREENSLADE. Gifts of goods to be sent to Britain will be received. Special Music. T HE SALVATION ARMY. The Fortress, Dowling Street. 11 a.m.; “THE CHRISTIAN LIFEFILLED.” Hear Holiness teaching and testimony at this meeting. 7 p.m.; THE. PEOPLE’S SERVICE. Special Youth Meeting. “ A DRAMA IN FOUR ACTS.” Speaker: Major G. SPILLETT. NOTE: Next Week-end, 65th. Anniversary Meetings. Colonel & Mrs. Gray and the Invercargill Songsters. Moray place congregational CHURCH Rev FRANK DE LISLE 11 a.m.; " THAT WORRY-ACHE.” ATHLETICS, Assisted by Mr WILLIAM BEASLEY. 6.30 p.m.: SPECIAL SERVICE FOR Choral: "Rise up O, Men of God.” Solo: “ O, Worship the King.” (Mr. Peter McNab). OFFICIAL CHURCH PARADE OF THE OTAGO CENTRE N.Z. AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSN. Organist: Mr P. Upton Harvey. UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Albany street. Rev. lAN P. GORDON. 11 a.m.: "Temptation. 6.30 p.m.: YOUNG PEOPLE’S SERVICE. Soloist: Miss Noelene Smith. iTAKOU MAORI CENTENNIAL 1 CHURCH. 109TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MISSION. SERVICE at 2.30. Rev. W. EISNER Will Conduct. Preacher: Rev. T. A. PYBUS. Subject: “ MORE HISTORIC REFERENCES.” Anthems by St. Hilda Choir. Unveiling of Tablet to Patoromu Pu, the Last Resident Maori Pastor at Otakou. Buses Leave Queen’s Gardens at 1.30. THE END OF THE WORLD.” HE END OF THE WORLD.” The world is on the e'dge of the greatest irar in history, according to those who re in a position to know. The lessons of the past have not been learneu. _ . In Noah’s day the masses forgot God until the FLOOD came and drove them out of their homes seeking refuge. There they were, wet to the skin, and with empty stomachs, crying to God for mercy. It was too late. The time for repentance had passed, and God did not listen to their cries. , „ . j Even the animals were comfortable in the Ark, but the people were left to face death and the “ lake of fire.” Rev. 20: 14. “ God is not mocked; for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” Gal. 6: 7. Drowning is too good for us now, if we reject God’s “ only begotten Son,” Who came to save us from “ ETERNAL FIRE.” ” For there shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be.” Matt. 24: 21. “ What shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul?” Mark 8: 9 God’s plan is from “ everlasting to everlasting.” An effective prayer, ” God save me. for Jesus Christ’s sake. Amen.” Read the Life of Jesus daily. Those interested please write P.O. Box 147, Dunedin (the Repentance Fund—Undenominational). WANTED TO BUT WANTED TO BUY. Sovereigns! Sovereigns! Old Gold I Broken Jewellery, Gold Dentures, Diamonds. London prices paid Surveyors’ Instruments, Musical Instruments, Binoculars, Electrical Goods, Old Silverware, Shotguns, Rifles, Travelling Goods, Modern Radios, Sewing Machines, Cameras, Vacuum Cleaners. Phone 13-637. Write or caII.—ROBINSON’S, LTD. (Government Licensed). 156-8 Stuart street. RANTED. OLD BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL Also, SECOND-HAND BUILDING MATERIALS (any quantity) DUNEDIN DEMOLITION CO.. Phone 22-894. daytime; 14-537. evening gOTTLES COLLECTED. ALL KINDS BOTTLES Promptly Collected by Phoning _ 22-365, 23-914. _ LEFT-OFF Clothing: Mrs Brookes, corner of Frederick and King streets, pays highest prices for men’s, women’s, and children’s clothing of every description. ANTIQUE Furniture: All descriptions wanted; highest prices given.—F and F Martin. Octagon WANTED to Buy, large Celluloid Doll; must be in good order; good price paid.— Apply “ Doll,” Box 9, Ranfurly, PAIR Size 8 Flying Boots; must be in good condition.—Write, stating price and condition, 984, Times. WANTED to Buy, Electric Concrete Mixer, with or without motor.—Bs6, Times. BOX Mattress, single, wanted urgently.— Reply R. Gilmour, 440 King street. .22 high power Rifle wanted, also cheap old .303.-947, Times. WANTED to Buy, registered Fishing Launch or working share.—93s, Times. WANTED, Tripod.—Ring 23-271. RADIO (COUNTRY LISTENERS If you cannot j wait for my regular fortnightly trips, send your Set and it will on returned within 24 hours. JAMES D McKEWEN, \ Box 471. Telephone 24-354 (all nours) MULLARD and Cromwell Radios; extensive selection, including Portable A.C Sets—Parker and Keane; we repair all makes; we collect and deliver; all work guaranteed (•OOK S Radio Service, 376 Princes street; ohone 11-010 all makes of Radios renaired; work guaranteed; sets collected - Private phone 25-912 FOR~Sale, 9-valve superhet. communication Receiver, 3 bands, 8.F.0. all wave; steel chassis, 10-inch speaker; perfect condition; £35 or best offer.—Blo, Times. aHEPHERD’S Radio Service Ltd repair ■specialist; prompt attention—2ls Moray place; 12-712 HOWORTH’S Service All Radios; guaranteed 3 months; collection and delivery 114 George street. ECLIPSE Radio: Ted Reid, radio specialist. 141 Stuart street: 12-990: private 11-478 RADIO Centre, 105 Princes street, for all Radio Repairs —Phone 13-577 S.T.C. 5-valve Radio, console cabinet; excellent condition; recently overhauled; owner moving north; cheap; £lO 10s.— Phone 24-641. COURTENAY, 6-valve dual wave Radio; good condition; sell £lo,j)fTer. —874,primes. FOR - Sale. new Pacemaker Portable Wire£27 105.—907, Times. SALErcourtenay Car Radio; complete with aerial; almost new.—Phone 25-418. E COMMERCIAL OFFICE OF THE TIMES IS OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. to ive Advertisements for the following 5 issue.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27040, 26 March 1949, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27040, 26 March 1949, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27040, 26 March 1949, Page 11

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