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MEETINGS. 0 HUII 0 H M,E KTI N G In Garrison Hall. The Services will be held in the above Hall To-morrow, 21st inst, Worship Meeting, 11 a.ui. Sunday School, 3 p.m. Gospel Meeting, 7 p.m. JJANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. J. UPTON DAVIS, B.A, (Minister), Sunday Services —lr n.m.; 6.o() p.m. Maori Hill and N.E. Valley School, 6.30. H ANOVEiI STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. JOSH. HINTON, Wellington, W ill Preach Morning and Evening. UNE DI N Y. M. 0, A. Praise Meeting at 7.80, This Evening. To-morrerv, at 8 fi.ni.. Fellowship Mooting ! Young Men’s Conversational Bible Class, at 3 p.m. ; at 7.30 p.m., Evangelistic Service in Lecture Hall. Visitors and all young men earnestly invited. D. WRIGHT, General Secretary. c CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Moray place.—REV, T. ROSEBY, LL.D. South Dunedin (new Town Hall).—REV. T, rONKINSON. Services To-morrow at each place at 11 a.ln. and 6,30 p.th. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES. Albany street Hall, at 11 a.m. and 6.80 p.m. Sabbath School at 2.80 p.m. Subjects: Morning—“ The Spirit of Adoption.” Evening Special Evangelistic Addresses, Sankcy’s hymns. _ JOSEPH WHITE. Minister. The tabernacle. Great King street, M. W. GREEN Will Preach TO-MORROW EVENING at 6.30. Subject: “Is Mark 16, 9-20, Genuine ?” Morning Service at 11. Preaching Service In Kirk’s Hall, North-east Valley, at 6.30, and continued each Sunday. Preaching at Ravonsbourno Chapel at 6.30. Trinity wbslbyan chueoh. Services To-morrow— Morning, U, Rev. % Best: Evening, 6.30, Re v, .T. E'ittle. Opoho—Morning, 11, Mr Simon. Wesleyan Mission Hall, Melbourne street, South Dunedin— -Evening, 6,30, Mr Wright. School at each place, 2. SO. i /rORNINGTON WESLEYAN CHURCH. fJL —ll a.m., Rev. J. N. Buttle; 6.30, jv. E. Best. Linden, 11, Mr Matthews, tversham, 11, Mr Pow. i/TORNINGTON PRESBYTERIAN yX CHURCH. »-moxrow (Sunday) —Services —Morning at 11, and 6.30 p.m. FREETHOUGHT ASSOCIATION Meets To-morrow Night in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Rattray street, at eight o’clock. Subject for discussion, “ Land and Labor.” Admission —Non-members, 6d. Children’s Lyceum at 3 p.m. I. SELBY, Hon. Secretary. Bible ohristians, Oddfellows’ Hall, George street. Services To-morrow, at 11 a.m. and C.30 p.m. Subjects : Morning—“God’s nearness” ; evening—“ The glorious fact, and its commendation to the world. BEV. J. WILSON, MuaaffHß. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.— Services on Sunday, August 28, as follows : —St. John’s, York place Morning, 11, Rev, W. S. Potter; Evening, 6.30, Rev. W. S. Potter. Morning subject: “The Christians Conquest”; Evening, "The Origin and Principles of Good Templarism as related to the Gospel.” Kew —Afternoon, 3, Rev. W, S, Potter ; Evening, 6.80, Mr E, W. U’Ren. LODGE OF DUNEDIN, No, 931, E.C. AN EMERGENCY MEETING of the above Lodge will be held on Monday, 29th iast, at 7.30 p.m, prompt, at which hour all brethren are requested to attend. J. A. X. RIEDLE, W.M. LODGE CELTIC, No. 477, S.C. AN EMERGENCY MEETING of the above Lodge will bo held on Monday Evening, 29th inst, at half-past seven ©’clock, in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Rattray street. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. By order of the 11, W.M. W. A, GIBB, Secretary, COLONIAL LODGE OPERATIVE PLASTERERS, No, 1. Quarterly meeting will be held on Monday Night, at the Waverley Hotel, Moray place, at eight o’clock. A full attendance is particularly requested. Election of Officers and other business. A. FERRY, Secretary.

TO CRICKETERS. T> ESIDENTS in St. Kilda, Anderson Bay, Musselburgh, Forbury, and South Dunedin, who are desirous of Forming a Cricket Club, please Meet at Hutton's St, Kilda Hotel on Tuesday, SOtb inst., at half-past seven o'clock p.m. FREEMASONRY. The consecration of the new MASONIC HALL, Moray place, Dunedin, will take place on Wednesday, 31st August, at 7 p.m. All Master Masons are invited, and arc requested to attend punctually at tho time appointed, as no one will be admitted after the commencement of the Ceremony. A Banquet will be held in the Temperance Hall at the close of the Ceremony. Tickets, 10s Bd each; can bo obtained from tho Masters of tho Lodges In Dunedin—Brothers E, Nathan, M. Mendershausen, G. R. West —and the Secretary. SYDNEY JAMES, D.G. Sec. E.C. }> Secretary to Consecration Committee. THE STANDARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. AN ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above Company, for the purpose of Receiving a Statement of tho Income and Expenditure for the half-year ending June 30 last past, will bo bold in the Lower Temperance Hall, Moray place, Dunedin, on Monday, the 6th day of September, at three o’clock p.m. THOMAS R. FISHER, General Manager. EDUCATIONAL. VIOLIN TAUGHT. MR J, KELLY, Professor (from Her Majesty’s Theatre), has Returned from England. Teaches on the system now adopted at the Royal Academy of Music, London. FILLEUL STREET BANDS PROVIDED. MRS CLUTSAM, Teacher of Piano and Singing, Filleul street. D A NCING CLASSES. MORAY HALL (Opposite St. Paul’s Church). Juvenile Classes— Wednesday and Saturday Lftomoons. Adult Classes—Mondays, at 7.30. PRIVATE LESSONS, MRS A, WATERS Of the London Organ School and College of Music, Is prepared to Take Pupils in SINGING. Particulars and terms can be obtained at Messrs A. R. Kelsey and Co.’s music warehouse. -g WORDS FOR ONE SHILLINGJlO Wanteds, To Lets, or For Sales.—The Cheapest and Best Advertising Medium In Now Zealand. The Evening Stas’s Circulation Is over 50,000 week

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Evening Star, Issue 5762, 27 August 1881, Page 3

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