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y : ' f^::^^|^ngloiirt ’ isnrris r comings f ' AN ORATOR. OP THE FIRST PLIGHT. fTIHAT the Rev. L. M. ISITT is ah Orator ;X of ; the First Plight ; uo oqe will deny. The.MissionOpens a.t? the GARRISON HALL TO-MORROW (Sunday), '3 p.m. ' SUNDAY EVENING, at close of Central Mission service. MONDAY, Garrison Hall, ‘ Humpty Dumpty.* TUESDAY, Garrison Hall, ‘Liquor and Labor.’ . Also, , WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY. And for Ladies only WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Admission ■ Free. Collection to defray expenses. LHAMBRA THEATRE. SPECIAL SERVICES FOR THE PEOPLE. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1908, At 7 p.m. Doors Open 6.50. Preacher, Rev. WILLIAM THOMSON. Leader, Mr A. HARRISON. Mr Harrison will Sing; ‘Be Thou Faithful Unto Death’ (Mendelssohn, ‘St. Paul’). SERVICE TO LAST NOT LONGER THAN ONE HOUR. The Subject of Mr Thomsons Sermon will be ‘Temperance from the Christian Standpoint.’ DIOCESE OP DUNEDIN. THIRD SESSION OF THE FOURTEENTH SYNOD, MONDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1908. THE SYNOD WILL ASSEMBLE at 4 o’clock p.m. in the Synod Hall, St. Paul’s Cathedral Schoolroom, Stuart street, when the Most Reverend the PRIMATE will deliver the First Portion of his Address. Choral Evensong at St. Paul’s Cathedral at 8 o’clock p.m. Psalms 122, 133, Hymns 604, 215, 583, Canticles * Tours in F,* Anthem Hallelujah Chorus ’ (Handel), Offertorium ‘ Through the Darkness ’ (Rossini), Conclusion of the Primate’s Address. Offertory in aid of Synod expenses. FRIDAY. 30th OCTOBER, lf/)8, CONFERENCE OF LAY READERS. Service at the Cathedral at 5.30 p.m. Address by the Most Rev. the Primate. Conference at 7.30 p.m., at the Diocesan Offices, Zealandia Chambers, Dowling street. By order. CHAS. H. STATHAM, Diocesan Secretary. SALVATION ARMY, Dowling street.— 7 and 11 a.m., and 3 and 7 p.m. Moderate Drinkers and Drunkards Specially Invited. Come and Hear the Music and Singing. MONDAY, 8 p.m., UNITED SUNDAY SCHOOL REPEAT PROGRAMME, By Special Request. Tickets, 6d. Dunedin society of spiritualISTS (Registered), Moray Hall, Moray Place—Sunday, 7 p.m., a Trance Address will be delivered through Rev. Gordon Coleman. Subject: ‘The Fruits of Christianity.’ At the close of the address some Clairvoyant descriptions will be given. Silver coin collection at the door. Sankey’s hymns. All welcome. CHORAL HALL, Moray place.—Sunday evening, at 7. Preacher, Mr W. Mallis. Subject: ‘An Unequal Fight.’ All invited. CHURCH of Christ, Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street.—ll a.m.. Fellowship Meeting; 6.30 p.m., preaching. Subject: ‘ Tlie Bible and Prohibition.’ QHURCHES OF CHRIST. Tabernacle, King street.—Mr J. D. F. Pittman, of South Australia, will speak morning and evening. Offering will be taken for Burwood Boys’ Home. South Dunedin, Lome street.—ll a.m., Christian Worship; 6.30 p.m., Gospel Service. Preacher, Mr J. Innes. All invited. 1 1 \HEOSOPHICAL Society.—Lecture, ‘ New A Lamps for Old,’ by Miss Home, Victoria Hall, 6.30 p.m. CHRISTADELPHIAN Hall (next Congregational Church, Moray place).—A Lecture will be delivered hero Sunday, at 6.30, entitled ‘The Bible Story of Cleansing by Water.’ All welcome. No collection. Morning meeting 11. ALBANY STREET School.—To-morrow evening a bright Song Service will be given by a Choir of young people from St. Rilda Methodist Church. Let us crowd the place. D. Wright. DUNEDIN Society of Spiritual Scientists (Registered).—Sunday, at 7 p.m.. Club House, AViray place (opposite Carnegie Library), /Ir J.. Isherwood, the Lancashire trance milium and clairvoyant. Silver collection. BIBLE Teaching on the Liquor Trade.— Bible R.S. meeting to-morrow afternoon, 3 o’clock. Free speech to both parties. DR COMMINS, Oddfellows’ Hall, Rattray street.—6.3o, Spiritual Philosophy, Bible Interpretations. Meetings. COURT PRIDE OF DUNEDIN, A.O.F. MEMBERS of tho above Court are requested to Meet at the Trades Hall, Moray place, on TUESDAY, 27th instant, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of paying an Official Visit to Court Enterprise, who are Celebrating their 45th Anniversary by a Social and Dance, A. D. MILLER, Secretary. INITY METHODIST CHURCH. MONDAY.AFTERNOON, October 26; 1908, 3 o’clock. Mrs W. E. BROMILOW (Pioneer Missionary Papua, New Guinea) will give an Address on ‘ Women’s Work in Papua.’ All Women made welcome. Collection on behalf Boat Fund. OTAGO TIMBER YARDS AND SAWMILLS INDUSTRIAL UNION OP WORKERS. TTYHE MONTHLY MEETING of the above JL Union will bo held in the Trades Hall, Moray place, on TUESDAY Next, October 27th, at 8 p.m. Business: General. A. TUFFBN, Secretary. THE MUTUAL HELP TERMINATING BUILT rING SOCIETY. rpWO APPROPRIATIONS of £SOO Each A will be DISPOSED of on MONDAY Next, the 26th inst., at the Society’s Office, Water street. Members' attention is called to Rules 43 and 44. H. F. M. MERCER, Secretary. Public Notices. PREVENTION Better Than Cure.—Scarlet Fever prevented by taking Belladonna Pillules; safe, tasteless; Is. Marshall’s Pharmacy. OW Will Buy a White Sewing Macbi db I Repairs to Bicycles, Lawn Mowe Wringers, Go-carts. Melville, ,40 Geo: street. WALKER’S “ Carbolacene ” is a cleansing and purifying liquid; use it in the sick ward. Pint tins, Is. EMPLOYMENT. A DVERTTSBMENTS under this Heat will be found on the FIRST PAG] Clients will please Note that Adveri ments intended for that Page must reach the Office by 11 a.m. on the Day of Issue.

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Evening Star, Issue 13090, 24 October 1908, Page 8

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