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SUNDAX SERVICES

YOUTH CELEBRATES IT’S ANNIVERSARY SERVICES AT THE METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION. THIS SUNDAY: ' 11 a.m., in the OCTAGON HALL: Sunday School and Bible Class Choir. Speaker: Rev. A. P. DORRIAN. 2.30 p.m., in the SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL, Stuart street: The Primary Department delights with its solos, company songs. Speaker: Rev. M. CHECK. 6.30 p.m., in the OCTAGON HALL: GRAND YOUTH CHOIR of 150 Voices, in lovely part singing. Girl Guides, Brownies, Boys’ Brigade, Life Boys parade in uniform, and with Clubs, Sunday School and Bible Classes, combine to lead this inspiring Service. Accompaniment by full orchestra at each Service. Solos, Duets, Scripture Recitations. Preacher: Rev. LESLIE B. NEALE. 9.30 a.m.: UNCLE LESLIE BROADCASTS the RADIO CHURCH OF THE HELPING HAND from Station 4ZD (lOlOk.c.). TJaYo VE R STREE T ~B APTI ST~ CII U R C~H. Minister: Rev. E. W. BATTS. THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD. 11 a.m.: "PREREQUISITES TO EFFECTIVE CHURCH LIFE AND SERVICE.” 6.30 p.m.: "THE STORY OF A GREAT CONVERSION—LYDIA, OF THYATIRA.” The Hanover Street Choir will Sing ” O Love' the Lord ” and Mrs lAN McALLUM will Sing “ O Rest in the Lord.” AFTER-CHURCH FRIENDLY HOUR.—You are specially invited to share in this ooportunity for Christian Fellowship A fine SOUND FILM, depicting “ HOW THE GOSPEL CAME TO EUROPE ”—a picturisation of Acts 16, will be shown. . Bright singing, etc. HANOVER STREET OFFERS YOU A HAPPY SUNDAY EVENING. C II U II C II OF CHRIST, ST. ANDREW STREET. Minister: LLOYD E. JONES. 6.30: "DO DEAD MEN TELL TALES?” TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), SPECIAL.— 6 p.m.: HAPPY HOUR CLUB, FINALE AND TREAT. Films, Competitions, Stories, Choruses and Party. 7.30: GREAT YOUTH CONCERT in SOCIAL HALL Happy Hour Prize-winners and Bible Class. 1 _ Adults Is 6d, Children 9d. Cftne Early to Secure a Seat.

PAUL'S CAT H E D S T - SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE ADVENT. Holy Communion, 8 a.m Matins (Stanford in B flat), 11 a.m. Anthem: "Rejoice in the Lord Alway ” (Purcell). Evensong (Galway in G). Anthem: "From All That Dwell ” (Walmsiley). THE DEAN. T. PETER’S CHURCH, CARGILL ROAD. SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE ADVENT. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 9 a.m.: H.C. St. Peter's the Less. 11 a.m.: Holy Eucharist. 6.30 p.m.: Evensong by members of St. Peter's branch C.E.M.S. Preacher, the branch secretary. Social in hall afterwards. 6.30 p.m.: E„ St. Peter’s the Less. NEXT THURSDAY, 2 p.m., BRING and BUY, ST. PETER’S THE LESS SCHOOLROOM. YO R K PLACE HALL. 2.30 p.m.: Sunday School. 6.30 p.m.: Mr CLIVE W. STEPHENSON. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.: Bible Reading and Prayer. EVERYONE WELCOME. c HURCH OF CHRIST (Disciples of Christ), King Edward street. Minister: E RAY VICKERY. 'B.A 11 a.m.: Worship and Communion. Preacher: Mr A. J. LANGFORD. 2.30 p.m.: Sunday School and Kindergarten. 6.30 p.m.: Evangelistic Worship. Preacher: Mr S. G. GRIFFITH. Anthem by the Choir. WEDNESDAY. 7.15 p.m.: Midweek Service. "gRITISH ISRAEL TEACHING. Points to the fact that God has promised COMPLETE PROSPERITY, PEACE AND HAPPINESS—the Kingdom of God ON EARTH Christ taught us to pray for—if we obey all His Laws and Statutes and Judgments, with the Eove of God and of our neighbour as the Key-motive. But it is a PRIME and VITAL necessity to alter our national life to accord with God's laws as given to us in the scriptures, as well as our individual life. And herein is where YOU can help, if you will. Another Message Next Saturday. British Israel World Federation (Dunedin Branch). LOST AND FOUND LOST, motor car Tyre and Bag of garden tools, Main road, vicinity Cromwell.— Finder please write S Merry Waipori. via Lawrence. • ' LOST, Between Stone street and Mornington Baptist Church, Gentleman’s Wrist Watch.—Ring 10-847, working hours: reward. LOST, Outram Domain, Show Day, 1 Brown-coloured Fountain Pen; reward.— A. S Murray. Mosgiel: or ring 111 K. Mosgiel. . LOST, 3 weeks ago, Brown House, Ronson Lighter: initials J V I.: reward.—ls 24, Times. LOST, one Boot, size 22.—Return Dennis O'Duffy. Irish Giant. Show Ground. Dunedin. . LOST, sum of Money; Friday morning; between Warden’s. Exchange: reward. — Ring 21-627, LOST, Tuesday, November 18 small Brown Purse containing money; probably in taxi: reward.—Ring 23-426, WOULD Motorist who picked up Kitbag Main road Bushey, 18th, contact Cusack, Lake Pukaki Hydro or phone 12-987. LOST, P.O. Box Key, 2650.—Finder please ring 11-733; urgent. LOST, Green Tartan Umbrella, last Sunday afternoon, probably between Frederick street and Baker street. —Return 14 Drivers road; reward. LOST, Main road. Miller’s Flat. Green Tarpaulin Cover.—Faigan, store. Miller’s Flat. LOST, one R.S.A. Badge, number 058822. Finder please return R.S.A.; reward. p O U N D, EAST TAIERI PARENTS’ ASSN At a Meeting it was decided to ERECT A WAR MEMORIAL GATE at the SCHOOL. EX-PUPILS wishing to Contribute please get in touch with the SECRETARY. P BIRLEY F OUND - OUTRAM PICTURES TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. “ IT’S A PLEASURE,” Starring SONJA HENIE. (Approved Universal Exhibition.) FOUND: Wanaka Pictures, To-night. Ex cellent Programme. Van Johnson am Esther Williams in Technicolor Produc tion, "Easy to Wed.” Also Cartoon •(Universal Exhibition.) FOUND—George Raft, Joan Bennett ii spectacular Technicolor drama, “ Nol Hill,” Green Island Pictures, To-day (Universal Exhibition.) FOUND' Middlemarch Hall, Monday No vember 24 Oddfellows’ Dance and Re ception to District Officers Supper O K Orchestra Admission 2s FOUND—A Gift Evening will be held ii Henley' Hall, Friday, November 28, ii honour of Miss Betty Hollands; ladies, gif and basket; gentlemen, 2s 6d. FOUND—Life Boy Hike to Whare Flat To-day 9 p.m.. from hall (13th Dunedii Team). Roslyn. FOUND Dance, East Taieri Hall, Novem ber 22 Irish Night; Irving’s music: goot sunner- admission 2s. 2s 6d FOUND; Christmas Shopping made eas; with Provident Cash o“ders H.B Build inas Dunedin FOUND: Outram School Concert, Towi Hall Tuesday, December 16, 8 p.m FOUND—Allanton Tennis Dance, Satur day, 29th; good music, supper; 2s 6d, 2s

CHIROPRACTIC THOMSON Palmer Graduate. Memb N.Z.A.C.A Modern Methods, including Nerve Testing X-Ray and Fluoroscope. Phone 13-010 Hours by Appointment—9.3o-12: 2.30-5.30 SAVOY BUILDINGS MORAY PLACE MEDICAL SECURITY ACT O C I A L If it is' MEDICINE Get It FREE at STARK'S - Stark’s Grand Pharmacy." High street. Dunedin A DVERTISING is accepted as a necesA ~a ry p ar t of modern business promotion It has won a place for itself ir virtually every industry Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and nol as a magic formula for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26625, 22 November 1947, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26625, 22 November 1947, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26625, 22 November 1947, Page 12

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