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MEETINGS. (CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, j Mokat place. Services To-morrow: 11a.m., Rev. J. E. KELLY; 6.30 p m., Rev. F. C. B. FAIRLY, of Australia. m HB ' TABERNACLE JL (Church of Christ), GREAT KING STREET. W. S. HOUOHINS Will preach To-morrow (Sunday) Evening, 6.30. Subject: ‘ ‘ Hindrances to spiritual development. ” Seats Free. All made welcome. DY.M.O.A,, Moray place.—Bible Class at • 3 p.m. on Sunday, in parlor. EVANGELISTIC Meeting in Farley’s Hall To-morrow Night, at 7. Seats free and no collection. CHALMERS’ CHURCH. Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street. REV. JAMES CLARK, of Palmerston, II a.m., 6 30 p.m. PROPHETIC LECTURE. The usual Lecture on “Prophecy” will be delivered by Mr A. BRUNTON, at the Choral Hall, Moray place, on Sunday Evening next, December 4th. Subject: “The Prophetic Symbolisms of the Great Pyramid.” Commence at 6.30 sharp. F IR S T C H U R C H' Morning, at 11, Rev. James Gibb. Evening, at 6.30, Rev. J. Fraser Hurst. All Sittings Free at the Evening Service. INDEPENDENT CHURCH, King street. Rev. J. Beckenham, pastor. Subjects To-morrow: Morning, “The Test of Life.” Evening, “The Vineyard Laborers.” All seats free. ST. JOHN’S PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, York place. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, December 4th: 11a.m., Rev. Mr Walker; 6.30 p.m., Rev. Mr Tonkinson. Annual Tea and Sale of Work, Wednesday, December 7th. Tea at 6,30 p.m. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH. Morning, Rev. J. Gibson Smith ; Evening, Rev. J. Gibb, B.A. "VT ORTH DUNEDIN CHURCH, 131 Morning, Rev. J. Waters; Evening, Rev. J. Gibson Smith. All sittings free at th i Evening Service. Hanover street b aptistchurch. SUNDAY, 4tii DECEMBER. Morning, 11. Rev. A. North. Evening, 6.30, Rev. T, Spurgeon. Maori Hill, Evening ; N.E. Valley, 11 a.m., 6.20 p.m.; Kaikorai School-house, 6.20 p.m RATTRAY Street Wall.—Christadelphians meet every Sunday. 11 a.m.: Breaking of Bread. C.30 p.m.: Meeting, No collection. Subject—* 1 Hell, and a way out of it.” JOHN Street Baptist Church, Caveraham Rev. J. T. Hinton will Preach Tomorrow Morning and Evening. BAPTISM v. Sprinkling and Pouring.— The question settled to every honest mind by an appeal to Holy Scripture, and the testimony of Presbyterian ministers, one of whom immersed a believer in Dunedin. Subject to-morrow evening, in Oddfellows’ Hall, Albany street, at 6.30 p.m. Questions answered at close. All invited. Lyceum hall. SUNDAY EVENING,-MrG. O. CHIPP Lectures on “Poverty; its Cause and Cure.” Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 p.m. DUNDAS Street Church. —Services: Morning at 11, Rev. J. Nixon. Sacrament at the close of the service. Evening at 6.30, Rev. J. Nixon. Subject; “Scenes in the Life of Elijah.” WESLEYAN SERVICES, To-morrow TRINITY CHURCH, Stuart street.—ll, Rev. W. Morley; 6.30, Rev. C. H. Laws. CARGILL ROAD.—II and 6.30, Rev. W. G. Parsonsou. NORTH-EAST VALLEY.-11 and 6.30, Mr M, M'Leau. LOST FOUND &c. LOST, Overcoat, between Valley and Hanover street. Reward returning same to Ford and Smith, George street. LOST, Roan Hack, branded W on near neck, saddle-marked; last seen in Mosgiel. Information to Constable Burnett, Mosgiel. LOST, Silver Maltese Ctoss; name on front. Finder please return to A Thomson, Macarthur’s. Princes street. LOST, Glazier’s Diamond. Return M. Smith, painter. Skene’s office (opposite Grand Hotel). Reward, PUBLIC NOTICES. MARSHALL’S Special Tincture of Podophyllum is without doubt the best Liver Medicine extant; Is. M. Marshall, chemist. CITY OF DUNEDIN.

EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY in the office of Councillor for High Ward, in room of Councillor William Dawson, elected Mayor. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Nomination of Candidates for Election to the office of Councillor, in room of William Dawson, will take place on Monday, the 12th December instant, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Garrison Hall, Dowling street. Nomination Papers in the statutory form, and addressed to the undersigned, may he lodged in the Letter-box at the place herein fixed for the Nomination on or before 12 o’clock noon of the said 12th day of December In the event of more than one Cmdidate being Nominated, a Poll will be taken on Thursday, the 22nd day of December, 1887, at the said Garrison Hall, Dowling street. Hours of polling from 9 a.m to 6 p.m. WILLIAM STRONACH, Returning Officer for High Ward 3rd December, 1887. JUBILEE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. December show, Friday, 9th inst. Entries Close Tuesday, 6th inst., at Garrison Hall, 7.30 to 10 p.m Schedules, entry forms, etc j at W. Reid’s, seedsman, members of Committee, or of the secretary, H. CARTER, Hon. Sec. U.A.O.D. fJIHB Brethren of the West Harbor Lodge are requested to attend: the Funeral of their late Bro. Hoff, which will leave his residence, at Ravensbourne, at 3 p.m. on Monday. U B L I C NOTICE. It having gone abroad to the Public that I was leaving Dunedin, which indeed was nay intention. but I have now decided to remain. My Business will therefore be Continued as hitherto. NATHAN HART, National Loan and Discount Office, Manse street, Dunedin. JgROWN, EWING, AND CO.’S BOYS’ OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boys’ Clothing Our recent efforts to meet the Boys’ Clothing growing demand for Boys’ and Boys’ Clothing Youths’ Clothing of first-class Boys’ Clothing quality has been crowned with Boys’ Clothing success. Another big ShipBoys’ Clothing ment received this week, suitBoys’ Clothing able for summer wear, AttracBoys’ Clothing tive prices, Boys’ Clothing GRAND ASSORTMENT TO Boys’< lothing SELECT FROM. Boy»’Clothing Boys’ Jubilee Suits, Mosgiel Boys’ Clothing tweed, lls to 21s. Boys’ Clothing Boys’ Young Colonial Suits, Boys’ Clothing stylish, 7s fid to 14s fid. Boys’ Clothing Boys’ Patience Suits, velvet Boys’ Clothing and cord, fid to 22s fid. Boys’ Clothing Bsys’- Jersey Suits, latest Boys’ Clothing styles, 9s fid to 17s fid. Boys’ Clothing Boys’ Man-o’-war Suits, strong, Boys’ Clothing 17s fid to 25s fid. Boys’Clothing Boys’ Maritime Suits, very Boys’Clothing neat, 6s fid to 24a Boys’ Clothing Boys’ Galatea and White C uck BoyS’ Clothiq§ Suits, 5a to 7s fid, BROWN, EWING, AND 00. tolpbactioal sluiobrs. WANTED, for the Sutton Water-Race and Sluicing Company (Limited), a competent Working Manager, to take charge of the Company’s Claim and Water-Race, Applicants must have had previous experience in sluicing In and must enclose with their applications thoroughly satisfactory references as to character and ability. Applications to be in the hands of |hQ undersigned (from whom further particulars may be obtained) not later than Monday, 19th December. 1 >-• i- ■ ' ; W. ORAM BALL, i ", r Manager. 10UpionOhanjbers, ' : Princes street, Dunedin,

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Evening Star, Issue 7385, 3 December 1887, Page 3

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