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Notification of Sunday services as enumerated below appears in our advexti«intr columns:—Prosbyt.eri.in: First Church Knox Church. St. Andrew's, St. Stephen's ' South Dimedin. North-east- Vallay. Musselburgh, Roslrn, St. Clair, Ravensbourne. AnglicanAll Saints', St. Matthew's. Methcdist: Trinity, Central Mission, Mornington, Car-ill Road, Roslyn, St. Kilda, Eelleknowes, Woodbaugh, North-east Valley. Congregational: Moray Place. King Street. Leith Street. St. Clair. Baptist: Hanover Street, Roslyn, South Dunedin. Mornington. Caversham! Primitive Methodist: Duiidas Street, Kew, Abhofsford, Ravensbourne, Anderson Bay. Church of Christ: Tabernacle, South Dunedin. Fillcul Street. Theosopbists. Christadclphiiins. Choral Hall. The Maheno is advertised to run to Maori Kaik to-morrow.

Give your friend a bottie of Wilkinson and Son's special Lavender Water; a Christmas supply ready in bottles, 2s to 2C3 each.— [Advt.]

A notice to members of the Caledonian Bowling Club appears in our advertising columns.

The Rev. Knowles Kempton, of Auckland, will take the services at the new Baptist Church, Hanover street, during this month. Mr Kempton is well known by the Baptists of the City, and it is anticipated that large congregations will gather to hear him. Members of Citizens' Band are requested to muster at band room at 1.45 p.m. tomorrow, to attend the funeral of the late Bandsman Brundell. Gaversham Band play at Pavilion, St. Clair, to-morrow afternoon. An important special meeting of the Otago General Laborers' Union will be held: in the Trades Hail, Duuedin, on Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. At the Roslyn Baptist Church to-morrow the services will bo conducted bv the Rev. George D. Cox. The attention of members of the Dunedin Orphans' Club is directed to an advertisement appearing in this issue. _ Advertisements appear in tins issue relating to examination for mine managers, battery superintendents, and dredge masters' certificates. M>' Morris, photographer, Garden Studio 55* George street (near St. David street), exhibits some beautiful ladies' portraits in sepia on left-hand side of the Zenith Studio vestibule, in Princes street. Appointments made in_Zemfch Studio, or telephone 2,279.—[Advt. 1 Speight's ale and stout are acknowledged by the Dominion public to be the best on the market.—[Advt.] The Acme Photo Company, George street, are making quite a new show of exquisitelyfinished photographs. Country visitors are delighted with their portraits. Tel. S6s.—[Advt.] Campers and week-enders! The s.s. Niwaru lias just brought 12,000 bottles "of Camp Coffee. Bo sure and put one in your hamper. Easier made than tea, and so delicious.—[Advt.] No lady should be without. Martin's \piol and Steel Pi Us. Sold by all chemists and stores throughout Australasia.—[Advt.] Visitors should not miss the opportunity of inspecting Chiaroni's gallery, noted for its great collection of pictures and artistic goods.—[Advt.] Just opened, new photographic goods; bestbrands of plates, papers, mounts, etc., always in stock. Ax Gill's, Frederick street; tel. 1,14+. Agent for Harrington, XZ. Ltd [Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 15074, 4 January 1913, Page 6

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 15074, 4 January 1913, Page 6

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 15074, 4 January 1913, Page 6