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RELIGIOUS. 11 and 6.30, 'Rev. a BATXASTON. Evening topic, 'The Problem of Salvation Can One Reach Certainty?' Solo, Miss Quia ton, ' Calvary.' ORTH-EAST VALLEY BAPTIS . V CHURCH. 11 a.m. «ji<l 6.30 p.m., < Rov, S. MORRIS. Members of United Fire Brigades speciall invited to Evening Service. ||~IHURCHES OP CHRIST. TABERNACLE, King street. 11, "Thai Good Samaritan' 6.30, ' Coming of the Evil Day.' S. G. GRIFFITH, Minister. North-east Valley—Foreign Mission Day. 11 a.m., 'Custodians'; 2.30, Chalk Talkj 6.30, ' A Foreign Missionary's Experience. Musicals: ' Wanderers.' Mornington.—ll a.m., Worship; 2.50 p.m., Bible School; 6.30 p.m., Gospel Service. Boslyn.—ll a.m., Christian Worship; ?.5C p.m., Sunday School; 6.30 pjn., Gospel Service. Mr W. J. Lowe. South Dunedin.—ll, Christian Worship; 2.30, Bible School; 3.20, Bible Class; 6.30, Gospel Servioo. 'The Operation of a Mora, Law.' A. C. Crisp. fIHIFRCH OF CHRIST \J Filleul street. 11 a.m., Fellowship Meeting. 2.45, Sunday School. . 6.30 p.m., Evaiigelistdo Address. SALVATION ARMY, ' BOWLING STREET. KNEE DRILL, 7 aan. HOLINESS MEETING, 11 a.m. PRAISE MEETING, 3 p.m. SALVATION MEETING, 7 pjn. Special Musical Selections by 'Silver Band Special Musical Selections by Silver Band During the Meeting. During the Meeting, Don't Fail to Hear the Male Quartet Party, Don't .Fail to Hear tho Male Quartet Party, YOU ARE WANTED To join in the Hearty Congregational Sinking. Special Song Sheet Provided. Subject for 7 p.m. Meeting:! THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER. THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER. ' TEE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER. First Meeting- Closes at 8 p.m. Captain M'KENZIE will conduct oil Meetings. I SALVATION ARMY, •*- KING EDWARD STREET, SOUTH DUNEDIN. TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES'. Night Subject: 'A STRIKING QUESTION.' A warm welcome extended to all. WM. 11. CARROLL, Captain. mHE SALVATION ARMY, I NORTH-EAST VALLEY. SUNDAY, 9 th. 7 a.m., KNEE DRILL. 11 a.m., HOLINESS. 3 p.m., PRAISE. 7 p.m., SALVATION. Adjutant BEAR in Charge. Hearty Welcome Extended to All. L. B. TONG, Captain. THEOSOPHICAL HALL. DOWLING STREBT_ (Next to King'e Theatre), At 6.30 p.m. I 'DEATH AND THE LIFE AFTER.' Mr J. MANUEL KITTO. pvUNEDIN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, jLP Smith's Hail. Hanover street. At 7 p-ii-iv Mrs FULYERD. Subject, 'R'eality of the Spiritual.' Contralto Solo. Psychic Messages from the Spirit World. Collection. At homo Smith's Hall noon Monday, Wednesdny, Friday afternoons (hours, 2 till 5). Last two weeks. TTfcUNEDIN EVANGELISTIC MISSION (Undrnominaiional). vices in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, ROSLYN, TO-MORROW, as follows: 11 a.m., Worship and Communion; 3p.m., 'THE RELATIVE VALUE OF THINGS': 7 p.m., 'FAILING- WATERS AND LIVING WATERS.' Preacher, A. A. LIND. liallv invited. /GOSPEL HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Speaker: Mr G. F. JACKSON. You are heartily welcome. 1 OSPEL SERVICE, PLAYFAIR STREET U HALL, CAVERSHAM. TO-MORROW. 6.30 p.m. Speaker, Mr PREP. MARTIN, Rotorua. Cordial welcome to nil. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE, Trades Hall. Moray place (Opposite First, Church). Sunday Evening, 7 o'clock. All welcome. CHORAL HALL, MORAY PLACE. -U SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Speaker: Mr D. CAMPBELL. You are invited. INTERNATIONAL Bibia Students' AesojL elation. — Local Branch, 75 Moray place (opposite Library). Sunday. G. 50 p.m. : Study, 'The Scriptural Expositions of the Apostles': Vol. 6., Study V., Question 43. All welcome. Unsectarian. Free. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. "GLASGOW Restaurant, Moray place.— t_T Vacancies for Boarders. Meals, 9d. 'Phone 2,980. P. Reilly, proprietor. vJOT I View street (off Moray place) has „* Vacancy Two respectable working young Men. Telephone 5,6345. nnWO vouna; Students want Two Room-,, JL with Board. Address Box No. 197, GOVERNMENT NOTICES. WAR, FUND BURSARIES FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. HPEE! NATIONAL WAR FUNDS COUNA CIL In vires Applications from Returned Soldiers of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces who have matriculated for Fifty Bursaries, to be held at any college affiliated- to the New Zealand University. Tho 'Bursaries will be for .Students in,: (a) Arts and Science, (b) Law, (c) .Medicine, (d) Dentistry, (e) Musio, (f) Engineering, (s) Commerce, (hj) Agriculture, and (i) Public Health. Tho Bursaries will be of £SO per year, and will be tenable for either four or five years (as may be neoessaay), subject to good behaviour, industry, and proficiency. Applicants must, state their military records and numbers, and address their applications to the Secretary, War Funds Branch, Internal Affairs Department, Wellington. As the University Colleges are about to resume, immediate application is necessary. G. W. RUSSELL, Chairman National War Funds Council. Wellington, March 6th, 1919. ST. HELENS MATERNITY HOSPITAL. Mothers are informed J. that lbs State Maternity Hospital at Dunedin is Oper for tlio Cases of those whose husbands' earnings do not average more than £4 per week. Terms i £1 per week whilst awaiting confinement, and £1 10s per week after confinement. Foes include maintenance, nursing, and medical attendance. Wives of soldiers on active service abroad admitted free of charge. For further particulars apply to the Matron in C.harae. G. W. RUSSELL, Mhuetev of Pubho Health,

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Evening Star, Issue 16987, 8 March 1919, Page 8

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