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lAt-L, Moray place.—The Gospel , ..... _. Preached (d.v.) on Sunday Evenin? at 7 o'clock. A hearty invitation to »13 Come. AN Hall, Club House, -A Lecture will be delivered here Sunday, 6.30 p.m., entitled 'Our -teavcnly Home.' No collection. fountain at 8 to-morrow night: -*- 'lnfant Sprinkling a Human Substitute for a Divine Ordinance.' See Presbyteries' report. H n , T £ U !? rl £ w , Ni " ht> 7; Lower Choral Hall, 10, 3. D. Nield, of Wellington ■xiji r-vangel:stic bervices advertised to be - held Choral Hall 10 a.m. to-morrow are in no way connected with the Church regularly asspmbling in that Hall. On behalf of the Church, Rob. J. Gairdner. I TO LET (for a term), RESIDENCE, formerly occu- -*- ipied by the late Dr Reiiner, at 16 Moray p'ace; immediate possession. Cards only from J JOHN WILKINSON, Solicitor, Dunedin. T. KlLDA.—Cargill street, near Town kJ Hall: To Let or Sell, nic-a broomed Cottage and scullery, well sheltered; also 2 Sections adjoining, with stable. B. Washer, 314 or 116 George street. Or r ICE To Let, Exchange Court, ground floor. Apply Adams Bros., solicitors, Exchangei_ Court. Princes street Road.—9-rcornecT House, all -tt-J modern conveniences; very fine view. Also, 7-roomed House; hot water; baths; both houses three minutes c : tram. Mr Geddes, Hope street, Citv. CUTY. —To Let, 6, 5, and 4-roomed Houses _' (rents 21s, 12s, and_Bs). Bryant, agent. fiP.O LET, 5-roomcd House, Macandrew road, -a. with or wit.om j-acre land. Meston's Store, South Dunedin. f[pO LET, 5-roomcd House; washhouso, -a. tubs, copper, garden. Apply Henderson's Store, E:yir» road, Mornington. , fff 0 LLI, Iwo Rooms, kitchen and scul- : -&- lery, North Dunedin; eldariy couple .. preferred. Address 24 Albany street P.O. ! npO LET, 3-rooincd Cottaga, with scullery". : -£- Apply Scott's Store, Arthur street. TO LET, comfortab.e2-room.dCot;age, close i-o Cave: sham Railway Station; rent, 4s per week. T'.O LET, 4-roomcd Verandah Cottage, Macandrew road. Apply M Gowan's >S ore. LET, commodious 6 Rooms. 1 acre gar--S- den, above Glendiuing's, N.E.V. Apply 68 London street. x) LET, 7-rooraed House, Pacific street, Nevada; formerly occupied by Mr John Wilkinson. Apply Duncan and MacGregor, 102 Princes street. ITu) LET, Two Rooms (one large), suitable -*- for tailoring, with or without plant; central; cheap rent. Apply " Tailoring," 'Star' Office. TO LET, N.E. Valley, Cabinetmaker's Facto: y. with all necessary machinery; handy position. Burtor and Patterson. TO LET, St. Clair (Forbury road), "good 6-roomed House; bath, washhouse, etc.; largn vinery, tomato house; beautiful garden. Burton and Patterson. ""(O LET, Princes street south, commodious well-lighted Premises, presently occupied by McDonald and Co.; 33ft x 75ft; suit- . able for shop, store, warehouse, etc. Burton and Patterson. fipO LET, first-class 6-roomed House, with JL bathroom, washhouse, and all conveniences, at N.E. Valley; close to electric tram Apply Public Trust Office. fip.O LET, nice Furnished Bedrooaos, douuie A and single, with fireplaces. 13 Leith street (near St. Andrew >tr;sti. ~\o LET, new 6-roomed House, near For- - bury corner; all conveniences. Apply J. C. Wediierspuou, i\rv». TO LET, Furnished Bedroom and Sitting Room, with use of kitchen. 38 Ehjn" das street. rg"\o LET, 7-roomed up-to-date Hcuse; cen--JL tral. Arthur A. Adams, 79 Princes Election Notices. MAYORAL ELECTION. QNLY THREE DAYS MORE TO FIND OUT IF YOU AKE ON THE ROLL. INQUIRE OF BRAITHWAITB'S COMMITTEE ROOMS, DOWLING STREET (Opposite Garrison Hall). THE CAVERSHAM MAYORALTY ~~7H£ FOLLOWING REQUISITION was - PRESENTED to J. WILSON, Esq., Mayor of Caversham : Dear Sir, —In view of the important works now being carried out, and other works shortly to be undertaken in tie Borough, it is the earnest wish of the undersigned ratepayers that you will allow yourself to be nominated for a further term of office. The generous devotion of your time and the intelligent and zealous interest you have manifested in the public affairs of the Borough have met with the appreciation of ratepayers, who are desirous that you should, by the acceptance of a further term of the mayoralty, carry to a successful issue the street widening projects and other cognate matters which will hasten the completion of a satisfactory tram service for the Borough. -We are, respectfully, (Here follow ue signatures of a large i number of influential ratepayers). In answer to the above Petition from representative Ratepayers, I ACCEDE to their request, and, if elected, will continue to conserve the interests and further the progress of Caversham.—Yours truly. JOHN WILSON,

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Evening Star, Issue 12166, 9 April 1904, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12166, 9 April 1904, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12166, 9 April 1904, Page 5

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