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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. CURE your. Toothache; by using Marshalls Odoutalgicon, the instantaneous remedy j forms a stopping in the tooth; Is. LAY for Filling in about thirty yards, corner of Lees and Princes streets, Monday morning sharp, TO LET 2-roomed Cottage. E. Lancaster, Dowling street, opposite Convent. TO LET, Four-roomed House. Apply T. Livingston, Lower Hanover street. r|lo LET, 6-roomed House, St. John’s Wood, JL N.B. Valley; rent, 10s per week. Apply Perpetual Trustees Co , Rattray street. FITZHARDINGEJONES, "next"” Bank of New South Wales, has to Lend LIOO, Ll5O, L 200,1250, L 400,1800. TO LET, Houses, six, five, and four rooms, George street, Maori Hill, Bishopscourt, Valley. Fitzhardinge Jones. TO LBA.BB, 20 Acres, Peninsula; easy distance from town. Fitzhardinge Jones, 95 Princes street. TO LET, 6-roomed House; bathroom, w.0., gas, etc., Regent road. R. Brownlie. SHOP To Let, with or without Dwelling of 5 Rooms. Apply Inglis, George street. TO LET, Furnished Five-roomed Dwelling, Musselburgh; stable, outhouses, and garden. John Clegg, Manse street. FOR SALE (bargain). Section and 4-roomed Cottage, near St. Peter’s Church, Caversham ; only LBS; terms. Apply Jas. Whyie, Rattray street, Dunedin. OR SALE,” City Freehold, L 21 0; Section and 4-roomcd Cottage, off High street, near Hope street, LSO cash. Jas. Whyte, Rattray street. TO LET, nice 4-roomed Cottage, Forth street, near Railway Station. Apply Jas. Whyte, Rattray street. TO LET, Cottage, 5 rooms, scullery, flower, fruit garden ; respectable ; central. Apply York House, York place. TO LET, good Four-roomed Verandah Cottage. Eskvale street, Musselburgh, opposite Mr Gallaway’s. Apply Mr Kerr, Reid and Gray’s; or Mr Jago, Stab Office. TO LET, Furnished Bed and Sitting-room combined; suit couple. Apply store, corner Dowling and Smith streets. TO LET, Two-roomed Cottage; suit married couple without children. Sargent, Kingswood Cottages, Upper Stafford street. TO LET, comfortable House, High street; 7 rooms, bath, and every convenience. John Reid and Son. mo LET, a Seven-roomed House; bathJ. room, etc.; Gordon terrace, Frederick street. Coulls, Culling, and Co. TO LET, comfortable Four-roomed House; every convenience; third doar frem church, Hope street. Apply premises. TO LET, .5 6-roomed Houses, Gladstone terrace, Melville street; _ high, airy, healthful situation. Building Materials On Sale. FOR SALE (Mornington), a 4-roomed Cottage ; scullery, etc., nice fruit garden. This property only wants to be seen. No deposit; terms.—Also, a superior 6-roomed House ; every convenience ; exceptionally easy terms. Angell, Hanover street. LOTHING Factory, Octagon, for best value in Mosgiel, Serge, Cord, and Jersey Suits ; fashionable and durable. S 6d, 10s 6d, 13s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s 6d ; nice Cord Suits Lined Knickers, 11s 6d. Clothing to fit Men of EVERY Build manufactured from Mosgiel and other splendid Tweeds at factory prices. Trousers, 8s 6d to 18s 6d. _ OSGIEL Suits, 39s 6d to 555; Diagonal Worsted Coats, 19s 6d to 30s. All Clothing warranted thoroughly shrunk. THE Best Assortment of Hats, Hosiery, Mercery in the Colony ; all New Goode. | Clothing Factoiy, Octagon. NEW Suitings in Tweeds, Serges, Worsteds, etc.; superior fit and workmanship; reasonable prices, Clothuig Factory, Octagon. UGH PATERSON’S “Patent Asthma Cure,” pronounced to be the best discovered for giving instant relief to SUFFERERS from Asthma or Chronic Bronchitis. All who have tried it can testify to its superiority OYER all other Prescriptions of this nature. One trial will certainly satisfy the most fastidious. TO be had only from the maker and discoverer, Hugh Paterson. Sunnydale, N.E.V., Dunedin ; AND for convenience to customers, at the Shops of A. W. Macarthur, jeweller, 38 Princes street; AND Sinclair Pcden, grocer, 155 George street. Note address particularly, as there are imitations being vended elsewhere.

MEETINGS. DUNDAS Street Church.—Services; Mornirg at 11, Rev. J. Nixon; Evening at 6.30, Rev. J. Nixon. Subject: “ Scenes in the Life of Elijah.” EVANGELISTIC Meeting in Farley’s Hall To-morrow Night, at 7. Seats ficc and no collection. _ DY.M.C.A., Moray place.—Bible Class at • 3 p.m. on Sunday, in parlor. CHORAL HALL, MORAY PLACE. Evangelistic Service. Mr A. Brukton, To-morrow (Sunday) Evening. Choir sings from 6.30. Service at 7. RATTRAY Street Hall.—Ohristadelphians meet every Sunday. 11 a.m. : Breaking of Bread. 6.30 p.m.: Meeting. No collection. Subject: “ The Bible.” INDEPENDENT CHURCH, King street. John Beckenham, pastor. Subjects: To-morrow, 11 a.m.. “ The Higher Life ; 6.30 p.m., “ Christ, the Light of the Woild. —Temperance Song Service, Maori Hill School-house, Tuesday next; free tickets; collection. ONE of the Cruel Dogmas which Rev. Mr Fitohett delivered drove men away from Christianity—refuted by an appeal to the Scriptures ; Mr Spurgeon leaves the Baptist Union because they do not uphold eternal torment. Lecture in the Albany street Hall, at 6.30 p.m. All are earnestly invited. T HE TABERNACLE. W. S. HOUCHINS will deliver an Address To-morrow (Sunday) Evening, at 6.30. Subject : “ Prohibition of the Liquor Traffic.” WESLEYAN HOME MISSIONS. CARGILL ROAD.—Sunday, Nov. 13th -11 and 6.30, Rev. W. G. Parsonson. Public Meeting, Thhrsday, 17th. at 7.30 p.m. Addresses by Kevs. Parsonson* Garlick, liaws, and Mr S. O. Phillips. . , N.B. VALLEY. —Sunday, Nov. 13th—Hand 6 30, Mr W. R. Cole. Public Meeting, Monday, 14tb. Addresses: Revs. T, Fee and C, H. Laws, and Mr C. Duke, w BSLBYAN SERVICES To-mohhow : TRINITY CHURCH, Stuart street. —ll and 6,30, Rev. C. H. Laws. CARGILL ROAD—II and 6.30, Rov. W. G. Parsonson. NORTH-EAST VALLEY. -11 and 6.30, Mr W. R. Cole. -rTTESLEYAN CHURCH. LINDEN. A CHRISTMAS TREE IN GOOD TEMPLARS’ HALL, TUESDAY, NOV. 15. Open at 3 p.m. Tea from 6to 7. Musical Entertainment during the Evening. , Tickets: Adults, Is ; Children, 6d. H ANOVER STREET BAPTISTCHUROH. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13th. Morqing, 11 a.m., Mr Fawcett. Evening, 6.30, Mr Hunter. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Moray place. Services To-morrow at 11 'a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev, T. TONKINSON, F IR S T CHURCH. Morning, at 11, Rev. J. Gibson Smith. Evening, at 6.30, Pev. James Gibb. All Sittings Free at the Evening Service. FRBETHOUGHT ASSOCIATION. A ; T the Lyceum, on Sunday, November 13th /V (To-morrow), at 8 o’clock p.m ,MrT. C. FarniK’M. A;, will Lecture on MARTIN LUTHER. Doors open at 7.30. Selections by the Oroho&tia. Drew Circle, Is •, Body of Hall, 6d. Children'll Lyceum at 2.30, IVTORTH DUNEDIN CHURCH. J3''_ —ll a.m,, Rev. R. "Waddell *, 6.30 p.m., Rev/ J, Oibson Smith. All sittings free at the Evening Service. A .N Extraordinary Meeting of the ex-High /V School Girls’ Club will be held at the Girls' High School on Monday evening, the 14th inst., at 7.30. B. M. Borrows, pro sec. NOTICE. " a ! MEETING of Lanarkshire Reunion Committee will be held at the Bonanza lailpring Company’s Rooms, on Tuesday evening first, at 8 o’clock. All Interested invited. / D, BLACK", Secretary.

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Evening Star, Issue 7367, 12 November 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7367, 12 November 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7367, 12 November 1887, Page 3

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