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t RELIGIOUS. »BIMTHVE METHODIST CHURCH, DUNT>AS STREET. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND ' DISTRICT SYNOD. PUBLIC- GATHERINGS. TUESDAY, 7.30. C.E. Rally. Speakers: Revs. H. DANIEL (Edendale), E. • DRAKE (Dunedin), B. DUDLEY (Bluff). WEDNESDAY.— 2 p.m., Sermon by Candidate (Mr J. CHARTERIS). 3 p.m., Publio Questions. 7.30, Convcrsajßone; Concert Programme. Address, Rev. W. LAYCOCK. , _ THURSDAY (Kew Church).—Citizens' Demonstration. Speakers: Rev. J. PEATHERSTON (Waikouaiti), B. DUDLEY (Bluff), and Mr S. F. BENTON (Dunedin). PRIMITIVE Methodist Churches—Dundas Street: Rev. G. Knowles Smith—ll, 'The Message of the Books: Ephesians'; 6.30 ' More Life and Fuller.' Ravensbourne: 11, 'Mr H. South; 6.30, Rev: J. B. Suckling. Anderson's Bay: 11 and 6.30, Rev. J. Charteris. North-east Valley (Glenroy): 11, Rev. J. B. Suckling: 6.30, Mr W. F. Taylor. Normanby: 2.30, Mr W. F. Taylor. LOYAL ORANGE LODGE. —CHE ANNUAL NOVEMBER CHURCH SERVICE in connection with Loyal Orange Institution will be held in Mornington Methodist Church TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 6.30 p.m. Members meet in Schoolroom (opposite Church) at 6.15 p.m. sharp. Members of Protestant Alliance Friendly Societies cordially invited to attend. Regalia. Preacher, Rev. Bro. VEALIE. JAS. W. PATTON, Dis. G. Secretary. CHRISTADELPHIAN Hall, Moray place (opposite Carnegie Library).—Sunday evening, 6.30, Lecture. All invited. No collection. Morning meeting, 11. PJHITUAL Scientists, Albany Street Hall. —At 7 p.m , Return Visit of the Gifted , soaker, Mrs Harris-Roberts. Subject: ' The Pilgrim and the Shrine.' URCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Meets for Worship at 6.30 p.m. Truth-seekers invited. Seats free. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, STUART STREET. EDANTA Club meets Thursdays, 7.55 t p.m., Metaphysical Room, Liverpool street, above Chess Club. Visitors welcome. mHEOSOPHICAL Society. Lecture, X • Clairvoyance: Ethenc and Astral Visions,' by Miss Home, Society's Rooms, Dowling street (opposite Garrison Hall), 6.30 pju. 3ELICHET BAY School, Albany street.— JL Service every Sunday. To-morrow evening a new friend, Mr W. BroadbenK, will address the meeting. Help us -with your presence. D. Wright. >IBLE Research Society, Liverpool street, J at 3 o'clock. Subject: ' Misrcprcsenta--.oiis of the Holy Bible.' Discussion. Truthseekers invited. IHE SALVATION ARMY, DOWLING X STREET FORTRESS. 7 a.ni'., Knee Drill. 11 a.m., Holiness. 3 p.m., Free and Easy. 7 p.m., Salvation. Young People Meet 10.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Adjutant THURKETTLE. _ kR COMMINS, Oddfellows' Hall, Rattray \J street—6.3o subject: 'lst Corinthians, , „aap 15, v. 22. Bible interpretations and | pictures. (PLRITUAL Scientists, Albany Street S Hall.—At 7 p.m., Return Visit of the , gifted speaker, Mrs Harris-Roberts. Subject: 'The Pilgrim and tho Shrine.' CHURCH OF CHRIST, N.E. Valley—ll a.m., Communion (address by Mr J. Hilliard); 6.30, Preacher, Mr E. J. King. Sankey's hymns. Seats free. Come. IHTJRCH OF CHRIST, oorncr Moray \J place and Filleul street.—ll a.m., Fellowship meeting; 6.30 p.m., address by Mr Harold Tidmau. IpHUKCHES OF CHRIST. Tabernacle, Great Kins street.—Worship, 11 a.m.; evening, 6.30, Gospel service. Preacher, Rev. G. D. Cox. South Dunedin—ll a.m., Christian worship • 6.30 p.m., Gospel service. Preacher, Mr J. M. lnnes. Subject: 'He that believeth and is baptised shall be saved.' Believers' baptism. OCULIST PART Y.- _ Mr R. BREEN will give an Address I entitled 'Solidarity' at the Trades Hall at 7 o'clock. Discussion. Music. LECTURES. OTAGO ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. :mV. Rev. Mr D. DUTTON, F.R.A.S., _L F.G.S., will deliver an Illustrated Lecture (with slides) on 'A Trip to the Moon, and What We See There,' on MONDAY Next, 7th inst, in the. Chemistry Hall, University Buildings. Meeting of tho Council 7.30. Admittance, Is; members free. TOMPSON LAMB, Hon. Sec. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. Department of Justice, Wellington, 23th October, 1910. TENDERS are invited for the Supply of RATIONS and other Necessaries for the Prison at Dunedin from the Ist day of Jiinuary, 1911, to the 31st day of December, 1911. Tenders, to be addressed to the under--Bi"ned will be received up to noon on the twenty-first day of NOVEMBER, at this Office. General conditions and specifications may be seen at the Prison. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Bv order. F. WALDEGRAVE, Undcr-Sccretarv. CATLINS-WAIMAHAKA RAILWAY, TE PEXA AND TOKANUI STATION BUILDINGS. fITEXDEftS will bo received a I this Office JL until noon of TUESDAY, 29th November, 1910, for ERECTION of Station Buildings at Te Peka. and Tokanui. Plans and contract documents may be seen at Public Works Offices. Dunedin, Waimakaka, ami Invcrcargill. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. W. FURKERT. District Eugineer. Public Works Office, I Dunedin, 2nd November, 1910. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. LEASE OF REFRESHMENT ROOM SITE, MILTON. "STtTRITTEN TENDERS will be received v V at the District Railway Engineer's Offloe, Dunedin, up to noon of SATURDAY, 19th November, 1910, for the LEASE of a SITE for Railway Refreshment Room at Mifcnn. Conditions and plan may be seen at the I District Railway Engineer's Office, Dunedin, and Railway Station-master's Office, Milton. By Order. I Railway Engineer's Office, Dunedin', 26(h October, 1910. SPORTINC. TAIREI AMATEUR TURF CLUB. SATURDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1910. A CCBPTANCES CLOSE with the Secrelory TUESDAY, Bth November, at 8 pan. The Secretary will be in attendance from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Dunedin Jockey Club's Room. GILBERT B. BURNS, Secretary. Mosgiel, Eox 25. 'Phone 21. I TAIERI AMATEUR TURF CLUB. , PPLICATTON6 for BOOKMAKERS' - LICENSES CLOSE with tiie Secretary on WEDNESDAY, 9th "November. Inside Enclosure, £2O; Ckrk, 10s. Outside Enclosure, £ls; Clerk, 10s. GILBERT B. BURNS, Secretary. Jttosgtcl, Box-25, Theme, 21*

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Evening Star, Issue 14515, 5 November 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14515, 5 November 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14515, 5 November 1910, Page 8

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