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MEETINGS. IHORAL HALL, MORAY PLACE. / Evangelistic Service. I Mr A. BRUNTON To-morrow (Sunday) Evening Choir sings from 6,30. Service at 7. JT. ANDREW'S CHURCH. Mornine and Evening, i llcv. RUTHERFORD WADDELL, M.A All sittings free at the Evening Service. 10NGREGATIONAL CHURCH, \j Gkkat King Street. Rev. A. 11, WALLACE Preaches Morning, 11, Evening; 6.30. AH seata free. CHALMERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Lower Youk Tiack. Rev. J. M. FRASER will Preach at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. All seats free, JORTH DUNEDIN CHURCH. .1 The Rev. J. GIBSON SMITH Will Preach To-morrow Morning and Evening. , All sittings free at the livening Service. CHURCH OF CHRIST. \J —— TABERNACLE, GREAT KING STREET. Mr J. LOWE, TO-MORROW EVENING, DECEMBER 8. Subject: 'What think ye of Christ?' Services : Morning at 11; Evening at 6.30. ANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH . —Sunday Services: Morning, 11 a.m., evening, 6.30 p.m. Rev. A. North Minister. Maori Hill, evening ; N.E. Valley, 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m. ; Kaikorai School-house, 6.30 p.m. CONGREGATIONAL 6HURCH, Mohay Place. TO-MORROAV, at 11 a.rr. and 6.30 p.m.: Rev. E. D. CECIL. t Evening Subject—' Characteristics of Christianity: I. Its message for the individual.' EVANGELISTIC Meeting in Farley's Hall To-morrow Night, at 7. Seats free and no collection. DDFELLOWS' HALL, \W Stuatit btrekt.—The Church of Christ meets for Worship on Sunday, at 11 a.m. ; for Gospel Preaching, at 6.45 p.m. Subject tomorrow evening—'The age to come.' All earnostly invited. TjIIRST CHURCH. F .B Rev. JAMES GIBB. To.-morrow Morning and Evening. _AII Sittings Free at the Evening Servioa. T. KING STREPST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Services To-morrow Morning, at 11; Eveniiii,', at 6 30. All seats f reo; strangers invited. Evening subiect: 'The Soul.' IRINITV WESLKYAN CHURCH. _ -11, Rev. T. J. Wallis; 6.30, Rev. W. Biumber. Oargill road Church—ll, Rev. W. Biumber; 6.30, Hev. T. J. Wallis. Lli SAINTS' CHURCH. __ TOMORROW: Matins and Holy Communion, 11 a.m.; Erentiong, 6.30 pm. Evening Lpcture: ' Religious Suggestions of a Picture Gallery.' DUNEDIN MINISTERS' ASSOCIATION. OPEN AIR MISSION. BY kind permission of His Woivhip the Mayor RELIGIODS SERVICES will be conducted from the steps or the Town Hall ou SABBATH EVENINGS, at 8 o'clock. First meeting to-morrow. Hymcs provided. Members of city choirs specially invited. JOSIAH T. HINTON, Hon Sec. T. PETER'S CHURCH, CAVERSHAM. SECOND SUNDAY IN ADVENT, DECEMBER 8. Matins and Holy Communion, 11 a.m. Evensong, 6,30. Prcachcr-HIS LORDSHIP THE BISHOP. ANOVER STREET BAPTIST L CHURCH. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1889. Morning, 11-Rev. W. R. WCOLLEY (Thames). Evening, 6 30-Rev. T. Sl-URGEON (sob of the Rev. C. H. Spurgeon 1 . North-east Valley.—Morning (11). Rev. H. H. DRIVER. " I MASONIC DRAMATIC CKLUB. i GENERAL MEETING of Members of i. the above will be held on MONDAY, 9th inst, at 8 p.m., in Masonic Hall. Business: Fix date for production of ' Macboth' and other business. EDWIN CLARK, Hon. Sec. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS, United Otago District. TjIHE ADJOURNED Half-yparly District ! Meeting will be held at the District Chambers. M.U. Hall, Stuart street, Dunedin, on TUESDAY, the 10th inst., at 2 r.'clock p.m. sharp. WM. WOODLAND, D.S. HE IRISH NATIONAL DELEGATES. MEETING IN DUNEDIN. GARRISON HALL, DECEMBER 9. Introductory remarks by the Chairman, Mr J. B. CALLAN. Presentation to the Delegates by a Committee of Ladies. ADDRESS BY MR JOHN DILLON, M.P. First Resolution proposed by Sir Robert Stout, seconded by Dr De Kouche, spoken to by the Most Bev. Dr Moran, Address by SIR THOMAS HttNRY GRATTAN ESMONDF, Bart., M.P. Second Resolution p oposed by Mr Lee Smith, seconded by Mr Charles Darling. A Subscription Ltet in aid of the THE EVICTED TENANTS' FUND will be opened in the Hall. Reserved Seats, ss; Front Seats, 3s; Gallery, 2s ; Back Peats, Is. Rooms for the Delegates have been engaged at Wain's Hotel, where they will receive visitors during their stay in Dunedin. LOST AND FOUND. OST, Umbrella, Thursday night, Queen's J Drive north ; finder rewarded. Apply Gibson's Store, King street north, 'ILL the Party who took Brown Overcoat . , from back room, Shamrock Hotel, please Return and save further trouble. TO LET. O LET, a Two-roomed Cottage in a qu»t L neighborhood, detached; suitable for a bachelor. Inquire on tho premises, Albert Beck, corner Maitland and Walker streets. TO LET, Two and Three-roomed Cottages, with ranges. M. Condon, near Bowling Green Hotel, Cumberland street. TO LET, 4-roomed House ; range, scullery, water inside; Bs. W. Wilson, Grosvenor street, Kensington. \0 LET, from 15s weekly, 4-roomed Houses, Partially Furnished, South Dunedin. ior, auctioneer, feattray street. [lO LET, 4-roomed Detached Cottage ; cheap J_ rent to good tenant. Apply O'Connell s Store. Brown street. 71URNISHED Sitting and Bedroom To Let jiJ central; bath, gas, use kitchen. Address Tf mpkins's Store, Frederick street. rO LET, Offices in Standard Insurance Company's buildinc; also Warehouse and Office lately occupied by Mr Maurice Joel, Thomas R. Bisher, Standard Insurance Com pany. O LET (Annfield place, George Btreet, near L St. David stroet), comfortable 3-roomed Cottages; rent, ss. Apply Leonard Smsh, corner Cumberland and New streets. \\o LtiT, 3 roomed House, Henot row, top J of Constitution street. Apply Mrs Mathewson, on premises. rO LET (Furnished), superior 9-roomed House, within 5 minutes' of Exhibition or Post Office, for 3 or 6 months. John Reid and Sow>, Bond street. TO LET, 5-roomed House, well furnished, situated Melville street (near Exhibition). Apply Samson and Co,, auctioneers. HOPS AND OFFICES TO LET, Zealandia kj Chambers, Dowling street. Apply SIEVWRIGHT AND JAMES, Solicitors, 14 High street, I TO LET, HE Commodious FAMILY RBSIDBNOE l in Albany street known as "SILVERWOOD." For terms apply to GEORGE AND J. A. COOK, Soleitors, Colonial Bank Buildings, OFFICES TO LET. ,0 LET, OFFICES AND CELLARAGE, Crawford street, lately occupied by Mr W. L. Loos. Apply MANAGER, Stab Office.

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Evening Star, Issue 8084, 7 December 1889, Page 3

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