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SUNDAY SERVICES 0 C T A 0 0 N. 0 C T A G 0 N. CEXTEAhM I S S I 0 X. C E X T K A Ij MISSIO X, On account of the DIAMOND JUBILEE CITIZENS’ THANKSGIVING SERVICE, MAY 14, DAY SERVICE Will be held SUNDAY, 6,30 p.m. Wear a White Fiower and join with us in a tribute to mother. Preacher: LESLIE B. NEALE. Subject: "MOTHERS FACING A NEW DAY." Soloist: MR HUNTER BARKMAN. 11 a.m. :■ Rev. W. E. FALKINGHAM. 9.30 a.m.: UNCLE LESLIE broadcasts the service of the Radio Church of the Helping Hand from Station 4XD. 2.15 p.m.: Preparation Class for Church Membership. 3 p.m.: Combined Youth Choir. THE DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS COMMENCE TODAY With a GARDEN PARTY At the EVENTIDE HOMES, Compafty Bay, 2.30 p.m. Buses leave Queen’s Gardens 12-45-2.15, Returning 4.30. A very cordial invitation is extqnded to the public to view these beautiful Homes and Grounds. Admission and Afternoon Tea Free. Kaikorai Band in attendance. Central Mission Boys’ Brigade will give a Gymnastic Display. OFFERING FOR THE JUBILEE FUND. Motorists, please no.te —Use the road, Dunedin end, and proceed up the Hill to the Parking Area. HANOVER STREET B A PTIST C II U R C 11. Minister: Rev. E. W. BATTS. CONCLUDING THE N.Z. BAPTIST WEEK OF THANKSGIVING AND PRAYER. 11 a.m.: WORSHIP and COMMUNION. Sermon: "He Took Bread.” 6.30 p.m.: "THE WHY OF OUR FAITH: (I) PROTESTANT—WHY? ” A positive Declaration. The Hanover Street Choir will Sing " The Passion Chorale.” Soloist, Mr Alan Bott.ng. WEDNESDAY, 7.30: ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING. All Welcome.* ISTV7‘ ! ~ - r S'..:;* S9MWoW-J;; Mil - mm

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27382, 6 May 1950, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27382, 6 May 1950, Page 11

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