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SUNDAI SERVICES CENT R A L MISSIO N, OCTAGO N. 6.30- p.m.: REV. LESLIE B. NEALE, M.8.E., B.A. Subject: "GOD GIVES PEACE.” " GOD GIVES PEACE.” DON'T FAIL TO HEAR THIS ADDRESS. Soloist: MR ALAN SCOTT. H a.m.: Mr CLIFFORD VINCE. 2.30 p.m.: BIBLE CLASSES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL. 9.30 a.m.: Radio Church of the Helping Hand Broadcast by UNCLE LESLIE from Station 4XD, 1430 kc. TUESDAY, 2.30 p.m. - In the Parlour: G.uild. Speaker; Mrs Captain McCullam. TUESDAY. 7.30 p.m.: In the Parlour, Fireside Club. Speaker: Rev. A. P. Dorrian. TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.: Eventide Homes’ Committee Meets in the Board Room. JJ ANO VE R STR EE T P> APT 1S T CIIU RC H "Tlie Church with" a Friendly Welcome.” II a.m.: "THE PARABLE OF THE SILENTLY GROWING SEED.” 6.30 p.m.: "TAKEN. BROKEN. GIVEN." What makes for useful, fruitful lives? This service will be followed by a Communion Service at which Church Officers and Members are invited to re-dedicate themselves to the new Church year. The Hanover Street Choir will take part in this service. Minister: Rev. E. W. BATTS.

PAUL’S CATHEDRAL. gT. EASTER IV. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Sung Eucharist (Ireland in C). 11 a.m. Evensong (Harwood in A flat), 6.30 p.m. Anthem: "Sing Alleluia Forth” (Thiman). THE DEAN. VO R K FlITe HA L L 11 a.m.: Worship. 2.30 p.m.: SUNDAY SCHOOL. 6.30 p.m.: Speaker, Mr ANDREW GOW. A Hearty Welcome to All. Come, and Bring a Friend. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.: Bible Reading and Prayer, QHRISTADELPHIAN FREE PUBLIC LECTURE, Unity Chambers, 137 Lower Stuart street. SUNDAY, 6.30 p.m. Subject: "IS THERE A SUPERNATURAL PERSONAL DEVIL? ” All Welcome. No Collection. QHRISTADELPHIAN LITERATURE. A Bible viewpoint of the future. The upshot of present Political Perils clearly outlined in booklet “ RUSSIA IN JERUSALEM AND AFTERWARD.” This Booklet may be had free on application to P.O. BOX 595, Dunedin. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OB NEW ZEAH LAND. PIONEER WOMEN’S ASSEMBLY HALL 362 Moray place east. 6.30 p.m.: Speaker: The President Subject: “ Christianity and Spiritualism.” All Interested Cordially Welcomed. QHRISTI AN SCIENCE. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. DUNEDIN. 256 George street. SUNDAY. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: “MORTALS AND IMMORTALS." 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.; Wednesday. 6.45 to 7.45 p.m QORSTORPHINE UNION CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN, METHODIST, CONGREGATIONAL. EVERY SUNDAY: 11 a.m and 8 p.m. British Israel world federation. (Dunedin Branch). Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, for He hath visited and redeemed His people. And hath raised by an horn of salvation for us iii the house of His servant David, j That we should be saved from our. enemies, and from the hand of all that hate us. As we have been saved in the past, so God will save us from the final enemy, led by Soviet. Russia; but we shall have to call upon our God in united national prayers to deliver us, this time in a time of extreme danger. QHINA INLAND MISSION. COMING TO DUNEDIN NEXT WEEKEND. A Special Team: of Missionaries, ■ Including Mr HARRY LIU, A Chinese Christian, who has a thrilling story to tell of the power of the Gospel China to-day. f WATCH ADVERTISEMENT IN THIS . COLUMN NEXT SATURDAY. FRUIT FOR SALE. Q. R A P E F R U I T. HARWARD’S QUALITY GRAPEFRUIT. Orders accepted for 1949. Season. July-December inclusive. Send for price list and details. Last season's customers note, list being sent. INQUIRE EARLY. Crops are light this year. HARWARD’S ORCHARD, Bethlehem R.D., Tauranga, North Island. DELICIOUS— Sizes rihTedT 234252, 10s 6d per case. Sound Windfall COOKERS, 8s 6d. JELLY APPLES, 6s. Sidings, lid extra. Cash with orders. MILLER, ! “ The Orchards," East Taieri. Empty return fruit cases—Avaiiable: Quarters. Halves, Trays, Apple Cases. Require order for quantity halfcases. Cramped for room. TONKIN & CO., Box 303, Dunedin. NOW taking Orders for Newton Pippin and Spitzenberg Dessert Apples, 12s Od case; Dunn’s (Cookers), 12s 6d; cash with order; sidings extra.—J and J Westhead Alexandra SMALL Fruit, loose pack, no labour: Jonathans, Delicious, Cleopatra, and Newton Pippin, 10s case, on rail, Miller's Flat, sidings lid extra: cash with order—Box .299, Dunedin. WOLSELEYS, first grade, the best cooker and good eating, 11s; Delicious, 13s 6d; Sturmers, 13s 6d; all bushel cases; sidings Is extra—Sunray Orchards, 25 Winters road, Papanui, Christchurch. CLEOPATRA, Statesman and Sturmer, 15s; Delicious, Jonathan and above varieties in Kiddies’ sizes, 10s; Rome Beauty Cookers, 12s 6d; rail extra—A. O. Johnstone, Ettrick. FANCY Grade Cleopatra, 12s; Commercial Grade Delicious, 10s; sidings Is extra; cash with order—McDonald and Son, Outram. uisJoiCIOUS Apples; large size. 15s bushel case; kiddies’, 10s: sidings lid extra; cas l ' with order—F H L Jellett Riversgrove Miller’s Flat, CHOICE Sturmers, 15s; tree-ripened De. licious and j3s 6d; first grade only; sidings Is;‘cash with order—Allan Ripponvale, Cromwell v TREE-RIPENED Delicious Apples, 12s 6d; small size 10s; Sidings, lid extra—H G Perry. Ripponvale, Cromwell. WINTER Nellis Pears for 16s per bushel case; cash with order—Apply Riggii and Mooney. Lowburn, Cromwell. TREE Ripened Delicious Apples, 12s 6d. small. 10s; Kiddies .8s 6d.—J M Pratley Ripponvale, Cromwell. CHOICE Delicious and Tasma Apples, immediate delivery; sizes to 163; 12s 6d bushel case; smaller 10s; sidings lid extra: cash with order—R M Sparrow. Clyde. TRUE to label tree-npened rosy and crisp Delicious Apples, 12s 6d a bushel case: siding Is extra —W H Liddicoat. Cromwell. QUALITY tree-ripened Delicious; large sizes, 15s; 198 count. 12s 6d; kiddies’, 10s; sidings lid extra; cash with order—L. Mitchell. Ripponvale, Cromwell, i TREE"Tomatoes, 201 b cases 14s, post pafd; Chinese Gooseberries, Meyer Lemons also available; satisfaction guaranteed— I Tropica Orchards, Keri Keri Central. ORDER Now: 121 b cases dark red Tree Tomatoes, 9s 6d per case, postage paid; cash with order—M. Hudson, Otumoetai, Tauranga. I TREE Tomatoes, selected; 13s case (12141 b), posted—Pelota Orchard, Kerikeri | Central, _ DESSERT and Bottling Pears this weekend at Bathgate’s Orchard, Outram-Allan-ton road. CHOICE Jonathans, 12s 6d; smaller sizes 10s case; cash, at Clyde.—J. R. Laing and Sons.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27080, 14 May 1949, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27080, 14 May 1949, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27080, 14 May 1949, Page 11

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