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RELIGIOUS. /''tHtTECH of Christ,. Oddfellows’ Ea!!, Stuart- street.—Subject: ‘ Who was the First to Preach the Immortality of the Soul? What was the Effect of the Teaching?’ DU COMMINS, Oddfellows’ Hall, Rattray street, 6.30. Subject: ‘The Kingdom of Heaven is Within You.’ Bible interpretations. Pictures. nPiHEOSOPHICAL Society.—Lecture bv Mr A D, W. M. Burn, JI.A. Subject; ‘ Bought With a Price.’ . Board Room, His Majesty’s Theatre, 6.30 p.m. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. MR ROBERT LAIDLAW (of Auckland] will PREACH THE GOSPEL at TOMORROW EVENING’S SERVICE, 6.50. No collection. (g ALVA TI O N $ ARMY. SPECIAL SERVICES will' be Conducted by Adjutant and Mrs THURKETTLE, assisted by Captain HUNT, Young People’s Services, 10.3D a.m. and 2.3Q p.m. PLEASE Don t Forget.—To-morrow Eveniiig, at Albany Street School, wo shall hold an exceedingly pleasant Service of Sonor, when a good many friends will assist Collection. D. WRIGHT, (T'tHORAL HALL, Moray pIace.—SUNDAY EV ENING. at 7. Preacher, Mr W. MALLIS. Subject: ;A Word that Arrests.’ All cordially invited. OPIRTT UAL Scientists, Club House.. Moray LI? place.—Special Engagement Cclcbiiilcd Mediums, Mr and Mrs R. Weeks fSvdnev). 7 o'clock. Subject; ‘The Mission of Spiritual- ; ism.’ Psychometric Demonstrations by Mrs Weeks. Collection. ” i ]>J 2. SOCIALIST PARTY.—Tradcsllaii, • SUNDAY, 16th, 7 p.m. Mr BARCLAY will Lecture on ‘ The Tightness of Money, and its Causes.' "Ail invited. VEDANTA Philosophy,—Sister AVABAMiA (Representative of Vedanta of India and America) will hold Divine Altar Service of Vedanta and Lecture, SUNDAY, 11 a.m., Victoria Hall (His Majesty's Theatre)! Subject: The Inner Meaning ct‘ the Asccusion of Christ into Heaven.'" Sun lay Evening Lecture. 7 o'clock: 'Have We Soul A Himties; If So, When and Where Shall We Meet Them?” (both lectures from a Vedanta standpoint). TUESDAY, 8 p.m.: 'Hew me Psychic Phenomena* Produced, and What Law Governs Them? - WEDNESDAY, 3 p.m. (Ladies only); 'How Women of Prehistoric Ages Retained Youth and Buuitv' (Ancient Exercises and Dances alter k-uurc). Public invited. Bring friends. Collection. PLAYFAIR STR EFT HALL CAVERSHAM.—GospeI Address TO-MORROW. 6.30 p.m. Everybody welcome. tm.kev's hymns. No' collection. Ctmo. "OIBLE Reseaich Sod.ty.—Meeting To-mor-row n tne C hc?£s Rcciiis. Liverpool sr-reeL at. 3 p.m. Subject : ‘The Bible in lielutiou to the Drink Problem.’ Discussion. AH invited. A XC.LO.ISRAP-L Association. Club House XjL Hali, at 2.45 p.m., an Address. All welcome. ADLLPHI AN Hail, Moray pi ace tnext the CongTcgaibnal Church j.—A Lecture will .be delivered here on Aundav Evening, at 6.30 o'clock. All invited;’ no co.lectiou. TENDERS. DUNEDIN DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE BOARD. Coni rack No. 249 A, B, C. D. and E --Sn PLY AND DELIVERY of SCREENIN'.; and BROKEN METAL. Contract No. 250.—CARTAGE. SUPPLY c HORSES and DRAYS. Contract No. 251.—DETRITUS CART H \UI AGE. rriENDERS are invited for (he above, i>•i. turnable up io 4 p.m. on TUESDAY the 27th April, 1903, to ihe Secretary, T'r vn Hall Buildings, where Specifications’ c '* e can be seen and Tender Forms obtained. The lowest or any tender not nc-c' : «aril accepted Deposit; Marked cheque for £2O. A. SLINGER. Drainage Engineer. Dunedin, 17th April, 1903.

.TT 0R SALE > CY TENDER, the LEASE. . IN-1 ’ ERPEI[JIIY of 6 ACRES OF LAND, known as Janeiield Settlement, Nonh Taieri: well watered and wdl laid out for inaiket gardening purposes; 4-rocmc;l Dw.ll-ing-bonse,' washhouse, and ether conveniences; not big enough is the owner’s only reason fur selling. Tenders Close on 26th day of APRIL. The highest or lowest tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to WRIGHT, Janefield. Tenders to b’ with \V. E. Wright, Wingatui F.O. W. E. lodged nr E^VRv. RS are inyited tilL 2 p.m. on irinv ]9lh inst -> !or ’- } ;o FLECTION ot an OPERATION THEATRE awl ALTERATIONS to MAIN BUILDING at the DUNEDIN HOSPITAL MASON AND WARES, Architects. N.Z. Insurance Buildings. mENDERS for Brickwork (labor only). AnJH- ply ?01 King sired. TO El N FORCED MALT-HOI 0, The only PERFECT ROOFING lUR FLAT ROOD’S, As used on the new Presbyterian College and Messrs J. Samson and Son's Auction, iioomsWrite for particulars and price to G. L. DENNISTUN, ‘ Chief Agent, Dunedin V, G- BE N T L E Painter and Papcrltanger, 22 MORAL PLACE (oil George street), Opposite Munro's Mouutncnia'. Works. ESTIMATES GIVEN. Telephone 487. J)AVID ROBERTSON, hUUSE PAINTER, GLAZIER, P \PER. HANGER, SIGN and TICKET WRITER, ■6B Stuart street. Telephone 1,705, Does your House require Painting or PapenngH David Robertson supplies "Estimates for all branches of the trade. Siii--faction .guaranteed. Twenty years’ practical experience. All Workmen Insured. DIVIDENDS. THE DRAPERY AND GENERAL IMPORTING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. HALF-YEARLY DIVIDEND ON PREFEKENCE SHARES. f | hie preference share register will he CLOSED from the lath until the 30th instant inclusive. ■ The DIVIDEND WARRANTS will be PAYABLE on the Ist MAY, 1903. J. S. MTNNET, .. Secretary. Dunedin, April 17th, 1909, THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO LTD. DIVIDEND No. 64. SHAREHOLDERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an INTERIM DIVIDEND for the Half-year ended 28th February, 1900, has been Declared. Warrants may be obtained on application to the undersigned. By order of the Directors. ! F. H. CARR, Manager, Otago and Southland. Dunedin, 17th April, 1809. THE NO TOWN CREEK GOLD DREDG ING COMPANY", LTD. A DIVIDEND (the Forty-second) of ON SHILLING per Share has been' D dared, and made payable on FRIDAY,’t! 23rd insl. Warrants will be posted. , 1C -DAVIE, Secretary. April 16, 1909. .

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Evening Star, Issue 14036, 17 April 1909, Page 8

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