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MEETINGS. es’leyan churches. TO-MORROW: Trini/y. Church, Stuart .street.— II and 6.3d, Ri.V. W. Worley. Cargill Road.—ll and 6.80, Rev. W. 0. Parsonsoii, ' North-east Valley.—ll and G. 30, Mr T. Hodgson, A LL SAINTS’ CHURCH. 4th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, July 3. Holy Communion at 8 a.m, Preacher: REV. A. B. FITOHETT. Subject of Evening Sermon: “Plain Words on Ritual and Ritualism.” REV. A. 0. GILLIES will Preach Tomorrow at the usual hours in Oddfellows’ Hall, Albany street. Morning Subject: “ The Political Balaams of Life.” Evening: “The Abrahamio Covenant the Charter of the Church.” Seats free, and all invited. K AIKORAI BAPTIST CHURCH. Services in connection with the Hanover street Baptist Church will be commenced in the KAIKORAI SCHOOL, by the REV. A. NORTH, TO-MORROW EVENING, July 3rd, at 6.30, and (d.v.) will be continued every Sabbath evening. JIIRST CHURCH REV, JAMES GIBB Preaches To-morrow—Morning, 11; Evening, 6.30. All Sittings Free at the Evening Service. rjp H B TABERNACLE (Church of Christ). C T. DAVIS Will preach To-morrow (Sunday) Evening, at 6.30 o’clock, Subject: “ Dead and Revived.” Seats Free. All are cordially invited. D.Y.M.C.A. THE SUNDAY MORNING FELLOWSHIP MEETING will be Resumed To-morrow Morning (3rd July), at half-past nine. All interested arc cordially invited to join. EVANGELISTIC Meeting in Farley’s Hall To-morrow Night, at 7. Seats ftee and no collection. DY.M.C.A., Moray place.—Bible Class at • 3 p.m. on Sunday, in parlor. HUROH OF CHRIST meets for Worship 1.45 p.m. Public Discourse at 3.15. Subject: “ The 100 years of Christ’s personal reign on earth.” All seekers of trurh invited. Upper Hall, Albany street. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, j Moray plage, ieivices To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m, Rev. J. E. KELLY. Evening Subject—“ Saints in fsesar’s Household.” ■VTORTH DUNEDIN PRESBYTERIAN 1C CHURCH, Rev. J. KIRKLAND Preaches To-morrow —Morning at 11; Evening at 6.30. INDEPENDENT Church, Great King street. -Rev. J. BECKENHAM, Pastor. Subjects To-morrow: Morning. “ The Baptist Preaching.” Evening: “Work and Waste.” AH wot king people invited. Hanover street baptist church. Sunday, July 3rd.—Morning, at 11, Rev. A. Kotlh ; Evening, 6.30, Mr T. Dick. DU ND AS Street Church. Services ; Morning, at 11, Rev, J. Nixon; Evening, at 6.30, Rev. Mr Kelly. PRIMITIVE Methodist Churches. —July 3rd.—St. John’s, York place: II and 0.30, Rev. W, Harris. Kew (3), Rev. W. Har.is; 6 30, Mr K. Sando. Fairfield (11) and Abbotsford (3), Mr Kinnear. CAVERSHAM BAPTIST CaURCH.-To-morrow : Brethren Hunter and Smith, morning and evening respectively. You are cordially invited. RATTRAY Street Hall.—Christadelphians meet every Sunday. 11 a.m. : Breaking of Bread. 6.30 p.m.: Subject—“ Is Immor tidily Conditional.” No collection. 1Y G~~E~~U M H ALL, J Children’s Lyceum meets at 2.30 p.m. Professor Chainey will aidress the Children and put them through some /Esthetic Gymnastics. Visitors are cordially invited. L“ - Y C E U M HALL, SUNDAY NIGHT, Lecture by Prof. George thainey. Subject: “ingc-rsoll and Frccthought in America.” Sir Robert Stout will take the chair. Choice Music by Parker’s Orchestra. Admission—Dress Circle and Stalls, Is; Back Seats, fid. Doors open at 7: Music at 7.30; Lecture at 8. JOHN Street Baptist Church, Cavorsham Morning; “Human Work and Divine Working.” Evening: “ Extinction of Evil.” NEW ALL NATIONS GOLD-MINING (LIMITED). ]K[OTIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN that four JJV o’clock in the afternoon of Friday, the eighth day of July, 1887, is the day appointed by the Couit for a General Meeting of the Creditors of the above-named Company, to be held at the office of the said Company, Rattray street, Dunedin. CALLAN AND GALLAWAY, Solicitors for the said Company. Dunedin, Ist July, 1887. LECTURES. gT. MATTHEW’S CHURCH. Course of SUNDAY EVENI' G LECTURES ON THK PRAYER-BOOK. I. July 3: “The British Church and the Ancient Liturgies.” PROPHETIC LECTURE. The usual Lecture on “Prophecy” will be delivered by Mr A. Brunton, in the Choral Hall, Moray place, on Sunday Evening next, the 3id inst. Subject: “Joseph as a Type of Christ.” Commence at 7 sharp. PUBLIC NOTICES. EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS. LWING, AND CO. beg to inform their Customers that their Premises, . Princes street, will be CLOSED on THURSDAY and FRIDAY. RE-MARKING the whole of the STOCK for the GREAT CLEARING SALE, which begins on SATURDAY, 2nd JULY, BROWN, EWING, AND CO, A SPH ALTING.—Why be troubled with wet feet when you can get your Paths, Yards, Cellars, etc., Asphalted in a first-class manner ; at the astonishingly low price of from Is 3d per yard. Send your address for an estimate. We guarantee all our work. We can give scores of references for the 10,000 yards done this season. Compare our estimate with tha price of screenings or gravel, and you will use Asphalt. Our terms are : If you don’t get a good job don’t pay for it. Address Morgan and Co., practical asphalters, Asphalt Works, St. Andrew street. NOTICE. I JOHN HAROLD, of Ravensbourne, take , this opportunity of Thanking the People of Dunedin and Suburbs for their most liberal support during the past four years, and I especially thank the 79 persons who signed my memorial, ■- Dunedin, Ist July, 1887. TFORDYCB (late of Dunedin), having • secured extensive premises in Tyrone Buildings, Customs street, Auckland, is prepared to RECEIVE GOODS FOR SALE ON COMMISSION, And Solicits the Support of Friends in Otago STORAGE FREE.

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Evening Star, Issue 726, 2 July 1887, Page 3

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