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RELIGIOUS. " \ SERIES of ADDRESSES on "Tb« Tabernacle' (Illustrated by a Model) will be given by Mr W. MALLIS in the Choral Hall, on FRIDAY NIGHTS, at 7.30. All are cordially invited. EDANTA CLUB.—Meetings, Sundays, 7 V o'clock. Classes Breathing, Ladies 2.30 p.m., Gentlemen 8 p.m. Wednesdays. Vedaota Study, 8 p.m. Thursdays. Club Boom, Dowling street (opposite Garrison Hall). Visitors welcome. GHRISTADELPHTANS, CLUB HOUSE, MORAY PLACE (opposite Free Library). MEETINGS EVERY SUNDAY at 11.4b a.m. and 6.30 p.m. , LBANY STREET School, Pelicliet Bay. fc.. —To-morrow Evening Mr G. W. Hughes, of the Y.M.C.A., will bo our chief helper, and we greatly desire to see a full meeting. Come and bring your friends. D. Wright, HHEOSOPHICAL Society.—Lecture by Mr D. YV. A?. Burn, M.A.; subject, 'We ve Seen His Star in the East.' Society's Rooms, Dowling street (opposite Garrisou Hall), 6.30 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST, TABERNACLE, <J Great Kuig street. 11 ii.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening Subject: ' Christianity from Two Standpoints..' "Preacher, Mr RALPH GEBBIE, B.A. South Dunediu : 11 a.m., Christian Worship. 6.30 p.m., Gospel Service. Preacher, Mr W. D. LITTLE. Subject: -Child Conversion.' Kew: 11 a.m.. Christian Worship. 'Exhorter, Mr W. D. LITTLE. nHURCH of Christ, Moray place and FilO leul street.—Fellowship Meeting, 11 a.m. ?.AS n.m., Sunday School. Evening. 6.30. Subject: 'The Fatherhood of God,' Mr Josiali Salisbury. -R R. 11. W. BLIGH, of the White Cross League. GARRISON HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 3 p.m. (Women). Mrs DON presides. Subject : ' Power of Womanhood.' 8.15 p.m., Men and Lads over 14 years. Subject: 'Dangers of Impurity.' Collection. White Cross Literature, Stark and Co. "O ESC U E LOD GE, 1.0. G.T. X Oddfellows' Hall, Kensington. TEMPERANCE RALLY, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6th, 8.15 p.m. Addresses by Rev. VV. J. ENTICOTT and Bro. D. GAIN. Chairman, Bro. T. H. DALTON. Solos by Miss FAITHFUL. Sankey's Hymns.' Good Teumlars in Regalia. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. CASTLE HILL-BAR BWOOD ROAD FORMATION. rfTENDERS for Approximately 13 Chains of A FORMATION en above Road will bo received at this Oflleo until noon of WEDNESDAY, 16th inst Plans epeciiicatioi.s, etc., may be seen at this Office and at Post Office, Barewood. The lowest or any tender not necrssarily. accepted F. W. FURKERT, District P.W. Office, Dunrdin, sth August, 1911. POLICE DEPARTMENT. TENDERS FOE BLUE TWEED AND BED. FORD CORD. EPARATE TENDERS, marked on the ~J envelopes " Tender tor Supply of Blue Tweed " and " Tender for Supply of Bedford Cord.'' will be received by the Commissioner of Police at Wellington up to noon of THURSDAY. 31st August, tor the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of ' BLUE TWEED and KHAKI BEDFORD CORD for ti;e Police Force, for a period of Thioc Y. ars. Samples of Tweed and Bedford Cord may be seen, and forms of tender ;ind condi ious of cout obtained, at the Police Store, Balance H, Wellington, and at the Centra! Poles Stations at Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunodin. F. WALDEGRAVE, Commissioner of Police. Wellington, Ist, Augu:;t, 1911. COAL NOTICES. I 9s 6d CASH will Secure You i-TON / A Month's Firing of I end a Luxury. .FREEMAN'S CHRISTIE'S or JUEILEr - COAL. Proved for the Past Half-century. BRIGHTER, CHEAPER Freer from Sul phur than ALL others. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE NEW BOOK SHOP. bank oar Friends and the Public for the generous way in which they have patronised us since we opened our new Shop a few davs ago, and we take it as an augury of success. During Show Week we invito our Country Friends to visit us, and make free use of +.ho Shop for miking appointments at, leaving parcels, etc.. and so on. We have a nice selection of BOOKS and STATIONERY, with Supplies of the Newest Publications and Goods a.riving frcm lime to time. TECHNICAL BOOKS a Spcoialite. r& U N C A N AND SI M P S O N LJ (H. J. Duncan, laie will J. Braithwait.c: W. Simpson, late with R. J. Staik ar.d Co.), BOOKSECY.ERS AND STATIONERS, 11 PRINCES STREET (4 Doors South of Octagon). .TISITORS TO THE SHOW arc cordially invited to INSPECT OUR STOCK OF VEHICLES, and compare our Goods and A visit tc our Show Room will repay you. See MOTOR BODY built by us, Stedman Wilson's Exliibb at Winter Show. J. ROBIN AND CO., Coachbuilders, STUART STREET (just above Octagon). TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGK T! THE MAMMOTH BOOT SALE AT THE CITY BOOT PALACE CLOSES TO-NIGHT! CLEARING BARGAINS in Boots and Shoes for Men, Women, and Children. Job Lots at Sweeping Prices. Ten per cent, off the Newest Goods. GENTS' BOOTS, in Tan, Willow Calf, Glace Kid, and Box Calf, reduced to as low as 10s 6d for charing lines. LADLES' SHOES, English-made and American, strap, Oxford, etc. Clearing lines from 5s 6d pair. ~ LADLES' BOOTS.—ReaI good, stylish Boots, in Button or Lace, reduced as low as 7s 6d per pair. BOYS', GIRLS', and CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR, Gum Boots, Slipriers, Evening Shoes, ALL AT SALE PRICES.' LAST DAY OF MAMMOTH SALE. (Look for the Mammoths on the Windows.) CITY BOOT PALAC GEORGF. PTRFFT. G. M. PIZEY, Manager. LEATHER GOODS. SPECIAL SHOW WEEK DISPLAY Of LADIES' BAGS. WRITING CASES, POCKET BOOKS, PURSES, Etc., Etc. Inspection invited. -w- WILKD3 AN T D CO., LTD., 92- Princes..street.

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Evening Star, Issue 14637, 5 August 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14637, 5 August 1911, Page 8