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RELIGIOUS. fJVRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, HARVEST FESTIVAL. Rev. M. A. RUGBY PRATT. 11 ii.Tii. ‘Tho Miraclo of Nutrition.’ Anle.Skall Dwelt -in tihe Land' (gainer) So oists: Miss Vida Miller, Mr Havilana Bjciclnvoocl. 6,30 pm. 'The Law Q f the Harvest.’ So.os: ,1)_ Roc.; Of Ages- (Fagge), Miss Mabel Raino; (2) ‘Consider tho Lilies’ (Glover), Mr Mortley Peake. Anthem, Great and Marvellous’ (Bridge). THANKOFFERINGS FOR CIRCUIT FUND. GLENAVEX—II a.in. and C.30 p.m.) Rcy. u. E. FORDYCE. Harvest Thanksgiving and Welcome Services (Social Monday night). AVOODHAUGH.—6.3O, Mr C H TAYLOR (School Anniversary next week). Methodist central mission, OCTAGON HALL, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. CLARENCE EATON. SPECIAL EVENING SERVICE. ADDRESS by Rev. AY. 11. COX (of New Britain).

Anthem, 'The Radiant Morn’ (Woodward), Solo, ‘Abide With Me’ (Liddl«), Miss E. Smith. Recit-., ‘Comfort Ye’; Air, ‘Every Valiey illamlel), -dr W. Hurrison. Collections in Aid of Foreign Missions. SHORT ORGAN RECITAL, Commencing at 5,5 p.m. ‘Andante and Allegro’ (F. E. Bach); ‘ Cansouetla.’ fD'Ambrosio); ‘‘ At Evening’ (Dudley Click): Reel!., ‘Ye People, Rond Tour Hearts’; Air, ‘lf With All Your Heart., ’ (Mendelssohn), Mr AY. Harrison; • Rlelf Processional ’ .Moussorgskv). Collection. At the organ, Mr Charles A. Martin, L.A.B. C AVEESIIAM 4 METHODIST CHURCH. Morning, 11, Rev. AV. IT. COX, Missionary delegate from New Britain. He lias an interestin'; story to tell. -‘Come and hear him," nail b; ing a friend. a Evening. 0.30, Rev. G. P. Hunt, our ncwly-eiicic.l Almislcr. All welcome Abbot si ord. —Morning. 11, Rev. ft. P. Fir.NT Evening, 6.30, Air p. p. BKNX EXT, Fairfield.—7 p.m.. Harvest Festival. Preacher, Mr’W. ALLAY. ST. HILDA METHODIST CHURCH. —ll iuii, Mr V. DREW iPecretary V.M.r.A.I; 6.30 p.m,. Rev. E, E. £>AGE. BROAD CAY.—II a.m,. Rev. E. E. SAGE. CHURCH, Cargill road. —11 ' • a.m.. Rev. I. Barginson; 6.50 p.m., Rev. R, Rame. hubjeci ; ‘New Creation.’ pnet, -MHsos Todd. Sunday Afternoon, at o, and following Thursday. Foreign Mission -a actings, by ‘tie Rev. A\. H. Cox, from New 8.--; 1 a:u. tome and hear his thnling story. MORNING! ON Methodist Church.—. 1! a.m. and G.3J p.m., Rev. B. F. Rmmvcli. Evening Subject: ’ Christ Washiiig Disriplcs’ r -M .nd Friend of Misunderstood.’ Be”.-’ n 11 a.in., Air AAVr. H |CNDAS STREET Methodist Church.— ,11. Rev. AV. J. Oxbim.v; 6.30. Air AV. K. AVators, Ruvcnshouvne: Sunday School Anniversary. 11, Mr T. W. Homer; 2.30 and 6.50, Rev. AA T . J. Ovl,row. Concert on Tuesday. ROSLYX Methoi'.ist Church.—Alorning and Eve nine, Rev. F. J. Parker Alaorl Hill: Aiorning, Mr H. J. Malcolm - Evening, Mr E. J. King. fTHIE COVENANT CAMPAIGN. Hear Ambassador HERBERT BOOTH In his Great Addresses on (he ‘VITALS OF CHRISTIANITY’ TO-NIGHT. IX GRAND THEATRE. Clause IX.: ‘Sports of Modern Babylon.’ TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 3, IN THE PRINCESS THEATRE.’ Clause 11. of the Covenant: ’ECCE HOAIO,’ or ‘ WHO AVAS JESUS?’ Illustrated by 200 of the AVorkl’s Masterpieces. Colored by Export Artists. EVENING, at 8.15, ‘THE- KINO OP KINGS.’ EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK, IX THE GRAND THEATRE, ’ The Covenant will bo further expoum Some of Use subjects touched on; ‘Si and Real Revivals.’ ‘ls the Bible in-mi or Has Christendom Been Fooled?’ ‘I RiLrht- to Scud Germans to Hell and on Preaching Their Philosophy’-" : J w US , C ' od > or Ho an "Impost . u not is Sin, and Does it Alai ter?’ C l , avoliUiuii ’ or " Devolution’?' ‘Oi ikon to be Slaves to Unclean Ha hi ■° o,ss V i”<tter How Women Dress?’ ‘ the Devil Doped the Race with Nieotii . ' JThcatre the Portrayer of A tsry? is the Dance Legalised Liccnti ness. Are Rum and Racing Dami Niw Ecaiaimr ‘Can the Service of - uucp Happier than the World’s RadazzieP Has God a Plan as Well a ‘ G vv'o‘f. ‘J 3 t ,ho Lord Jcsus Coming Ba. Mil! ne Devil Finish on Tog?’ ‘Were -Vposctes iustakcit, and do the "II brows ’ Know Better Thau Paul?’ ‘ tae Greek Catholic and Protestant Ghu’-« >.avnig. the World, or is the World ' Tim /“f t b % Cn '“' eh . es .r * C«u Socialists iuiHed to Run socialism?’ ‘Will the f be nejormea by Topsy-turvydomP’ -AA lime is it by Gods Clock?’

ojvj.ivi i\iunr .NJiAT WEEK, IX THE GRAND THEATRE, The Covenant will bo further expounded, Some of the subjects touched on; ‘Sham and Real Revivals.* 'ls the Bible Inspired or Has cnnsteudom Been Fooled?’ ‘ls it iv-ihlu to Scud Germans to ITcU and no on Preacliing Their Philosophy?’ ‘ \Yn= J«us God, or Was Ho an " Impost or?" Unfit i* Sin, and Does it Mai ter?” ‘ls L l , avouiliuii or " Dcvoluiion ‘Ought luen to be Slaves to Unclean Habiis? : JDoos it Jiatter How Women Dress?' ‘Has • r° J , ovll JP°f’ ea the Ra«e with Nicotine ?’ , Is , t . he , JTuoatre the Portrayer of Adult“ryb, t-ho Dance Legalised LicentiousS°» s - and Racing Damning Xvw Zeaianar 'Can the Service of God ■V ullC ,° Happier than the World’s RnzzledazzieP Has God a Plan as Well as a MV-n ßl *’. 'J 3 t' )m Lor(i Jcsus Coining Back?’ Wdl ne Devil Finish on Top?’ ‘Were the -Vposctes M;?takcit, and do the “Hi«hbrows Know Better Thau Paul?’ A™ £«“* G *t. hol ‘° a,id Protestant Churches vaiiiig ihe World, or is the World Pcrthe Cnurehcs?- ‘Can Socialists bo Tuisted to Run uocmhpm?’ ‘Will the Race t £TS% XBrs3S' ,mr ' Wh * l ear 0 r favor; and if you want 100 per cent. Christian SIGN THE COVENANT. ohristadelphians. A~|DDPELI,OWS' hall, STREET, STiJART SUNDAY EYEXIXG, 6.30. Lecture by J. KING ( 0 f Timarn) : TTiE HOLY LAX T D: ITS PAST ITS PRESENT, ITS FUTURE.’’ Scats Free. No Collection. rriHE SOCIETY OP CHRISTIAN THEO--1 SOPHISTS. WARATAH HILL Or. SUNDAY. at 7 p!m. 0... Or B. E. DE LAUTOUR. •-abjeci.; Saviours or the World and How to iwaoh Them.’ From the Question Bos: 'The Ethics nf Suicide.’ Music. All invited. Cd PIR ITU A. LI ST CHURCH, SMITH’S KJ hall, HANOVER STREET. 7 p.m., Hi»s BURGESS. T f ubic ° t: . ' Pno ; '' id rrality.’ Followed by Indapenaent Clairvoyant Messages. Collection. Miss Burgess at, home Oddfellows’ HR! .olbany street, every day except Saturday! ’’ M[ R LECTURES. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, ROSLYN. Services, 11 a.m. and 6.50 pm. Evening Subject: ‘The World’s Desire and the World's Need.’ All aro welcome. SUNDAY .AFTERNOONS, 4 to 6.15. IT W.C.A. LOUNGE, MORAY’ PLACE *- ♦ Open to all Girls. Tea, 5 p.m. Gospel hall, south dunedin 6.30 p.m., SUNDAY. Speakers: Messrs R. M'NAUGHTON and T. SMILEY. Come and Bring a Friend. apHIORAL HALL, MORAY PLACE SUNDAY EVENING, 7 o'clock. Speaker: Mr JOHN WILKINSON. A hearty welcome to all. PLAYFAIR STREET HALL, CAVERSHAM, Gospel .Service, Sunday Evening, 6.30. Sir .Tackson will speak on ‘God’s Call to (O KRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE, N-V Trades Hall, Moray plaoo (opposite First Church). Sunday Evening, 7 o’clock. All UNITY LODGE, No. 16, 1.0.0. F. CHURCH PARADE, SUNDAY, 18th INST. A. LL 1.0.0. F. MEMBERS invited. Leave Kail, Kensington, 6.15 p.m. St. Kikla Band in attendance. Preacher, Rev. Bro. 0. W. Foreman. A. T. FIFIBLD, N.G. WAITATI PUBLIC HALL. FORBES MACLEOD, Scottish Evangelist. SUNDAY, at 7. Tuesday, Wednesday, -Thursday, at 7.30. TENDERS. . nrVBNDERS for ERECTION of CHEESE A FACTORY' at Henley will ha received until noon on SATURDAY, April 24, LESLIE D. COOMBS, A.R.1.8.A., „ _ . Registered Architect. Corner Octagon and Stuart street. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR HARDWOOD SLEEPERS. nnENDER.S will be received by the undcrf signed up til! noon on WEDNESDAY tlie 28di April, 1920. for the SUPPLY anci DELIVERY of 5,000 HARDWOOD SLEEPERS for the Tramway Department. Specification and conditions of contract may be inspected on application at the Office or the City Electrical Engineer Ca*’ Sneds. G. A. LEWIN, _ „ „ , Town Clerk. Town Hall, 15th April, 1520. TENDERS. fTIENDBRS are invited until TUESDAY T^rT N V W’l 27,!l > for ALTERATIONS! PLUMisINO Etc., nt A.M.P. Society's Building, Princes street, Dunedin. SALMON!) AND VANES, A.R.1.8.A., Registered Architect?, National Bank Chambers. ELECTION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. Notice is hereby given that ; POLL of the .doctors of the Borongl of St. Hilda on the proposal that tbo Cits of Dunedin and the Borough of St. Kildr be constituted One United Borough wii bo taken on TUESDAY'. 4th May, 1920, bo tween tho hours of 9 a.m. and' 1 p.m., ai the following polling-booths; Coronation Hall, Prince Albert road. St Kilda. Presbyterian Church Hall, Queen’s drive Musselburgh. Presbyterian Church Hall, Albert street St. Kilda. Hr* J. Monaghan’s Workshop, Mills street St. Kilda (near corner of Young am Mills streets). J. B. DICK, Returning Officer. Dated at St. Kilda this 17th dav of * April, 1920. DUNEDIN SOUTH BRANCH NEW ZEALAND LABOR PARTY*. npHE FOLLOWING CANDIDATES have A been solemn! to Contest tho various School Committee Elections in Dunedin South; Cavorsliani.—Messrs W, Oi-liender, W. Herbert, F. Jones, and J, War-wood. Forbuiy.—Messrs J. Bourke, W. M'Qucon, Kensington,—Mr W. Butcher. Maoandrew Read.—Messrs A. Pains and A T. Smith. St. Clair.—Mr P. C. Triegs. All workers are urged m interest themsfffvcs bv attending the various Householders Meetings on MONDAY Next. W. HERBERT, Hon. Secretary. [F you require Domestic Assistance Adi ti.se in the ‘ Star.’ iTtET Quotations from the ‘Evening St Office for large or email Quantities Printing before placing your order.

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Evening Star, Issue 17329, 17 April 1920, Page 9

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