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RELIGIOUS. T> OSLYN Methodist Church.—ll a.m.; Mr Fowles; 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. T. Pinfold, 8.D.; 8 p.m., Christmas Carol Service by Choir and Friends, Maori Hill: Ham Rev. Pinfold; 6.30 p.m., Mr Gordon CARGILL ROAD Methodist Church,— . Morning and Evening, Rev. D. J. Murray. Sfc. Kilda: Morning, Rev. A. J. Seamer; evening, Mr E. Aslin. Mrs Munro will render a solo. At the conclusion of the ’ usual Service Carols will be tendered by the Choir, and Solos by the Misses Bennett and N. Donsem, also Mr Firkin. Broad Bay; Morning, Mr Hemcr; evening, Rev. A. J. Seamer. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. —Dundas Street: 11 and 6.30, Rev. G. Knowles Smith; 8 p.m., Christmas Carol Ser- : rice. Soloists: Misses Densem, Shepherd, and Messrs M. Duff, C. Grace, J. Young. Ran tens bourne: 11 and 6.30, Rev. W G. Slade. Highcliff: 7.30. Mr B. J. King. Anderson’s Bay: 11, Rev. J. B. Suckling; 6.30, Rev. R. B. Tinsley. PRIMITIVE Meihodist Churches,—Kew: 11 a.m. (Christmas Carols by Junior Choir), Rev. E. Drake; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. E. Drake. Solo, ‘ln the Field ’; Duet, ‘An Angel is Floating ’; Christinas Hymns. Fairfield : 11 a.m., Mr G. Whittlestone; 7 p.m., Mr A.. H. Fowles. Abbotsford: 11 arm., Messrs Parker and Brownlie; 6.30 p.m., Mr H. A. Eden. Church op ohrist. Roslyn.,—Worship, 11 a.m. TABERNACLE.—II a.m., ‘A Religion of Joy’; 6.30 p.m., ‘King of the Jews. P. D. M'Callum, 8.A., Evangelist. South Dunedin.—ll a.m., Christian Wor.ship; 6.30 p.m., Gospel Service, Mr T. Arnold. • ‘Pleasing Man or Pleasing Cod.’ Social Work. ■ Kew.—ll a.m., Christian Worship. CHURCH of Christ, corner Moray place and Filleul street.—ll a.m., Fellowship Meeting: 2.45, Sunday School; 6.30 p.m. Evangelist, Mr Waterhouse. M ORPINGTON CHURCH OP CHRIST, Argyle street.—ll a.m., Breaking the Bread; 6.30 p.m., Gospel Service. Speaker, Mr T. J. Melville. Subject: ‘ Peace on Earth.’ All welcome TT NITA RI A N 'SERV IC E, (Liberal \Religious Movement.) TRADES HALL, MORAY PLACE, 7 p.m., Rev. J. H. G. CHAPPLE (of Timaru) Will Lecture on ‘IS A WORLD RELIGION POSSIBLE?’ Chas. W. Eliot, LL.B., President of Harvard University, says: “I have never seen anj- persons who met anxiety, pain, sorrow, or death more calmly, more bravely, or with more resignation or more serenity than the Unitarians. It is the most cheerful faith in the world in times of case and prosperity, and the surest reliance of any faith in the world in times of trial and adversity. To propagate that faith is, to my thinking, a holy thing—a sacred duly.” THEOSOPHICAIi Society.—Lecture by Mr D. W. M, Burn, M.A. Subject; ‘The Salt of the Earth.’ Society’s Rooms, Dowling street, 6.30 p.m. DR COMMXNS, Rattray street Hall.— Popular Meeting, 7 o’clock. Subject: ‘The Universal Birth of Christ.’ Illustrations. (A BEEN ISLAND Gospel Hall.—Sunday, IT 6.30 p.m., Mr John Rock. Subject: ‘The Compassion of Christ’ (Matthew is., 36). Come. YEDANTA Philosophy Meetings.—Sundays, 7 p.m.; Thursdays, 7.55 p.m. (Studies, Discussion). Dowling street, opposite Garrison Hall. Visitors invited. HOR A L H A L L. The Gospel will be Preached in the above Hall TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 7 o’clock. CHRISTADELPHIANS Stuart Street Hall: Lecture on Sunday, 6.30. Ail thinkers invited. Scats free. No collection. EZEKIEL CHRISTIAN ETTMAI Missionary to the Jews in Austral! will (d.v.) deliver ADDRESS in Playfa Street Hail, Cavershani, SUNDAY EVE’ ING, 6-30 o’clock. This Service is qui undenominational, and a cordial invitation extended to all. Seats free. Come, bring your friends. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Black Bead Bag (with stars), money, railway • tickets, outside Railway, Station; reward. Wood’s, Rattray street. LOST, to-day, - on St. Clair car (1.9 p.m. car), or en route, Gentlemans Soft Felt Hat. Reward returning Sterling Ironmongery, opposite Post Office. lOST, Moonstone Earring, between Ros--7 lyu and High street; reward. E. Sonness, jeweller. lOST, Lady’s Silver-handle Umbrella, FriJ day evening. London, Arthur, Rattray street. Reward returning Cullens, Drainage Board. lOST, this week, Gold Medal; initials on J face, “ A-C ”; keepsake. Reward returning 84 Duncan street. LOST, Fawn Greyhound. Reward on returning to E. Price, Macandrew road, or A. Reekie, Anderson’s Bay. X OST, top Stafford street, Thursday night-. -S-I Gent’s Handbag, with parcel attached Reward on returning to V. Langley, tobacconist, High street. lOST, in Roslyn, Autograph Book; re--J ward. A. G. Sherrilf, Roslyn. LOST, Friday evening, Upper Rattray street, Pup Bull Bitch (fawn). Reward on returning.to 3'Hill street. lOST, off St Kilda tram, tins morning, -J Lady’s Umbrella. Please return Thos. Paterson Co., Yogel street. JOST, a Gold Chain, sovereign attached, -J trom Macandrew road, to Cavershani Station or Central .Otago train; reward. Apply 25 Post Office, St. Balkans. LOST (Wednesday), - Haywards’ Pictures, Post Office, Gold Brooch, pink stone, enamelled spaniel; reward. Morgan, Empire Buildings. LOST (Friday), Gold-rimmed Spectacles, between Fergusson, Mitchell’s and Moray place; reward. Spinning Wheel, Princes street. lOST (vicinity of Musselburgh), Gold J Brooch (pearls, ruby, and tourmaline) ■ reward. Sneddon’s Stores, St. Kilda. WILL Person who look by mistake ’ v Parcel from Boss ami Glendiuii factory cliuing room on Friday, please 1c at Isaacs’s, tobacconist. ■« STILL Lady seen picking up Halft v sovereign in Caversham car please return 72 Parksido, Cave-rsbam, aa she is known. JjjTOUND.—Roses, Carnations, Pansies; show on daily; latest novelties: inspection invited. Cousins, nurseryman, St.. Clair. OUND.—SaIe Potter’s, next Barnetts: All Fancy Goods reduced ;\ Ladies’ Bags, all styles, a specialty. TBOUND. Largest variety Gentlemen’s X Xmas Presents: Walking Sticks, Pipes, Military Brushes, Razors; sale prices. Potter’s, next Barnett's. FOUND.— Sale Fancy Goods, suitable ladies and gentlemen; look at windows for prices. Potter’s, next. Barnett’s. FOUND —Every Purchaser of 2s and over receives cake best Toilet Soap. Potter’s, next Barnett’s. FOUND. —The Best Optician m Town: W. Von Stunner; rooms through Sprosen’s chemist shop, 1 George street. ’ i BOUND.—The Best Place to get your (Jn • btellas Re-covered and Repaired is a) Reggiardo’s, George street. FOUND. —Gem Rings at giring-away prices. Lilly Bros.’ Clearing-out Sale. Gall and secure one. FOUND. —Gold Bangles at giring-awav prices. Lilly Bros.’ Clearing-out Sale. Make your choice now. FOUND. —Gents’ Sterling Silver Watches at half usual (nice; overstocked; must bo sold. Lilly Bros.’ Sale. OUND.—Ribbon Alberts, Band Rings, Hat Pins with a protector 6d each. Lilly Bros.’ Assigned Sale. FOUND. —We Mail fresh Fish daily; cheap postal country. Gardham, fishmonger, Princes street, Dunedin. FOUND. —Stewart’s Xmas Poultry: Book orders now Turkeys, Goslings, Ducklings, Roasting and Boiling Fowls. iPhone 1,274. I^IOUND. —When looking round for Xmas Presents, A. Morgan, picture-framer, Frederick street, lias large stock Handcolored Plates by leading artist works; prices reasonable.

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Evening Star, Issue 15064, 21 December 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15064, 21 December 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15064, 21 December 1912, Page 8

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