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AUCTIONS. , WEDNESDAY, 26th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At' Rooms, Princes street. HOUSE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. WALNUT IRON-FRAME PIANO jD ,!£ on; a vety nicc instrument), HANDSOME MIRUOR-BACK SIDEBOARD BRUSSELS CARPETS m unr£W£\™ BI ' UB SADDLEBAGS, BOOKCASE AND CHIFFONIER 8-FEBT KAURI CUPBOARD, ' BEDROOM FURNITURE, . R.p. office table, book shelves, leather couch | mvl chairs, pierglnss, gas cooker, oil heaters, fenders and kerbs, fireirons, curtains, pictures, dinner ware, double and single bra.=smonnted iron bedsteads, wire, flock, and karpok mattresses, full-Scotch, duchesse and toilet of drawers, duchesse pairs, mirror-door wardrobe, washstands and ware, 15-feet counter, push cart. 3-roClcr mangle, gocart, meat safe, cupboard's, 18 breeding and' canary cages, 2 children's cots, set spokes, k'tchen dmsor and furniture, cooking utensils, lawn mower, shop steps. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, Ist APRIL, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. CHOTCE LKASEHOLD PROPERTY PAT.MERSTOX SOUTH (Close to Railway Station). In the Estate of the late Jessie Sutherland. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. -i.a. have received instructions from the Trusters to soil by auction, as above, School Commissioner's lease. Section 17. Blcrk XXXI.. fronting: Tiverton street, Palmerston South: area 1 rood: ground rent, £1 per annum, with two 4-roomed Houses. scullery, washhouscs, etc., thereon: in good order; bringing in a weekly rental of 15s 6d; water laid on. A splendid chance for railway men wishing to purchase a home at Paltnerston, as they can live rent free by letting one of the house?. Must be sold to wind up estate. RELIGIOUS. FIRST CHURCH.-Rev. Graham H. Baltour, M.A.. 8.D., will Preach To-mor-row at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Russell Street Branch: 630 p.m.. Rev. A. At. Dalrymple. g<T N C X C II U R C H. -*-*- 1! a in. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. R. EVAN DAVLES. M.A. The Sunday Schools will be closed Tomorrow Afternoon. v.-i.i» . H. 1.-.0 ii a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. E. G. GUTHRIE, M.A.. B.D. KENSINGTON BRANCH.-6.30 p.m., Mr .1 it. STEVENSON. VALLEY 1 CHURCH. Rev. HENRY B. GRAY. 1C a.m., Men's Association. 11 a.m. and 6.50 p.m.. Church Services. OPOHO.-ll a.m. Tnd 6.50 p.m. T. STEPHEN'S CHURCH. *~> R»v. I. K. MTNTYRE Will Preach TO-MORROW Subject: 'What Happens After Death.' C«)UTH DUNEDIN Presbyterian Church. for Prayer in the Session Room: 11 a.m Rev. R. FATRMATD: 6.30 p.m.. Rev. D J. MURRAY. ' 3 OSLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHURC -X High street. Roslyn.-Ea.-ter Services at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening Subject: 'Why W» WoHiip Jesus—(2) Jesus in Fart and m Fancv." Preacher, The Rev W GRAY DIXON. M.A. rUSSELBURTUI Presbvtcrian C •- Moroni*. 11. ' Jov Cometh ~. M , P Morn-ng': Evening 6.30. 'The Indivi-di-ohsing Love.' Preacher. Rev. R. Scott Allan. T. CLAIR Presbyterian C'hurcl~PublTe ¥ Wol 7,l lip ' ]1 !1 " d fi ' 3o - conducted by Rev. A. W Kirkland. Visitors welcomed. JAYENSBOURXE P7esbv7e7laTchuTch~ -s-ftj Morning, R-v. A. Gnv; Evening Mr Hunt, ST. LEONARDS T Morning."' Mr Hunt: Evening. Rev. A. Grav. T A LL SAINTS' CHURCH. -£*- EASTER. DAY. 7 a.m.. 8 a.m.. 11 a.m.. 6.30 p.m. Preacher. Morning and Evening_THE_DEAN. 'T. MATTHEWS Church. Stafford street. —Enster D.iy Services: Holv Communion. 7 a.m.. 8 a.m.. 9.15 a.m.." and 11 a.m (chf-rai): Evensort* 6.30 p.m. Canon >-Siggers. M.A. T EITH STREET CONGREGATIONAL ■*-> CHURCH. 11 am... 6 30 p.m.. Rev. A. H.. WALLACE. All seals free. Visitors wt-lcome. Z tiNG STREET Congregational Church.— ___*. Morning. 11. and Evening. 6.30. Ttav. G. Heighway. ■l. CbAJh. Congregational Church.— ' Preacher. Rev." W. J. Ash ford; 11 a.m., subject. 'The Easter Message; 6.30 p.m., 'The Vision of Tears.' KINO STREET Congregational Church.— Morning 11. and Evening 6.30. R«v. G. Heighway. HANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. EASTER SUNDAY. Preacher. Rev. R. S. GRAY (Pastor). Morning 11. Evening 6.30. Subject : 'The Easter Message.' MAORI HlLL.—Services. 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m. 11 n.m. and 6.30 p.m. EASTER SERVICES. Rev. E. HERBERT HOBDAY. 20CTH DUNEDIN BAPTIST CHURCH. All heartily invited. CI AVER SHAM BAPTIST CHURCH. J Morning 11. Evening 6.30. Preacher. R.cv. C. DALLASTOX. Evening Topic: 'Death the Gate of Life.' T Baptist Church. 1 —ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m.. Rev. J. Carlisle. Meetings for Prayer, 10.30 a.m. and 6p.m. MORNlNGTOX^BlpliSrchnrch.—ll a.m., Mr Chns. Smith: 6.30. Mr and Mrs E. eliardson (Missionaries from South Africa). TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, Stuart street. 11 and 6.30. Rev. P. W. Foirclough. Evening sublet : ' Spectators of the Cross.' Solo, 'Hold Thou My Hand,' Miss Nellie Dcnsem. Woodhaiigh.—ll, R. cv . R. B. Tinsley; 6.30, Rev. W. Tinsley. Glenavcn.—ll. Rrv. W. Tinsley: 6.30, R< R. B. Tinsley (Valedictorv). ROAD METHODIST CIRCUIT. Cargill Road.—Morning, at 11. Rev. D. J. Murray; Evening, at 6.30, Rev. R. Fairmaid. St. Kilda.—Morning, at 11. Air Dixon: Evening, at 6.30. Rev. A. J. Seamer. Broad Bay.—Morning, at 11. Rev. A. J. Seamer; Evening, at 6.30, Rev. A. H. fyrETHODIST CHURCH OF .NEW ZEA■LWL LAND. DUNEDIN NORTH. Dunuas Street.—ll and 6.30. Rev. G. Knowles Smith. Ravensbourne.—2.3o, Rev. G. Knowles Smith; 6.30, Rev. T. Burns Bannertnasi. Highcliff.—7.3o, Mr R. M'Pherson. Anderson's Bay.—ll. Rev. T. Burns Bannerman; 6.30, Mr T. W. Hemer. KEW Methodist Church.—ll a.m., Rev. E. Bandy (Farewell Service); 6.30 p.m., Rev. E. Drake (Easter Service). Fairfield: 11 a.m., Mr C. White. Abbotsford: 11 a.m., Rev. E. Drake; 6-50 p.m., Rer. E. Bandy (Farewell Service). MORAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. EASTER SERVICES. 11 a.m.—' Huxley at His Child's Grave.' 6.30 p.m.—'The Dream of a Literary Man.' Preacher, Rev. W. SAUNDERS. >OSLYN Methodist Church.—ll a,m --V Rev. T. T. Thomas, 8.A.: 6.30 p_m.' Mr C. A. Smith. Maori Hill: 11 a.m. Mr Logie; 6.30 p.m., Mr Moffatfc. '

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Evening Star, Issue 15139, 22 March 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 15139, 22 March 1913, Page 8

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