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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, Slab JUNE, 1921, At S o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. la Downstairs Booms, Dowling street. DINING ROOM, BEDROOM. AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. Removed to Rooms for Convenience of Sale. I OAK BEDROOM SUITE, OAK WOOD BED TO MATCH, LOVELY STAINED BEDROOM SUITE AND BED TO MATCH, 13ft Sin x 9ft 3iu INDIAN CARPET, SOLID OAK HALL STAND, LOVELY SETTEE SUITE IN MUQUETTE, 1 FIRST-CLASS CABIN TRUNK. TAMES SAMSON AND GO. have received instruction!! to bo!1 by auction, in their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street, Household Furniture and Furnishings, which include — 1 oak bedroom suite, oak wood_ bedstead to match, stained bedroom suite, d.i. and s.i, bedsteads, wire mattresses, toilet tables, duohesse cheats, bedroom pedestals, commode chair, heavy linoleum, quilts, oak and stained duchesses, sofa rugs, Indian rugs, fenders, irons, copper kerbs, child's wood cot and bedding, stained hall stand, hall tables, occasional tables, oak coal vases, 1 first-class cabin trunk, telescope dining table, gate-leg tables, writing desk, seagrass chairs, high-back chairs, kitchen tables and chairs, kitchen hearthrugs, door mats, fire brasses, push chair, vacuum cleaner, etc., etc. RELIGIOUS. C H. WIBST CHUR 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. GRAHAM H. BALFOUR, M.A., B.D. Evening Subject: ‘GOD'S FIRST QUESTION TO MAN.,’ RUSSELL STREET HALL.—6.3O p.m., Mr JOHN REID, B.A. N 0 X 0 H 0 K 0 H. 11 a.m., ‘Till He Come.’ 6.30 p.m., ‘A Man Overtaken in a Fault.’ Rev. TULLOCH YUILLE, M.A., B.D, At the close of tho evening service there will be a brief meeting of inquirers about the Lord’s Supper. STUART HALL.—6.43 p.m., Rev. A. TV. KINMONT. M.A. PINE HILL.—7 p.m., Mr LAWRENCE ROGERS. N.B, —Service in Church on Wednesday, at 7.30 p.m. Preparatory to Communion, Mr Yuille will receive new members in tho Vestry after evening service on Sunday and on Tuesday, 2-3 p.m. iT. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m., Rev. HECTOR MACLEAN. 6.30 p.m., Mr JOHN NEWLANDS. Retiring Collection, Beneficiary Fund. KENSINGTON—6.3O p.m., Communion. Rev. HECTOR MACLEAN. BIBLE SCHOOL, 6.30 p.m. £. VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN • CHURCH. 11 a.m., Mr T. TWEBDIB (Student). 6.30 p.m., Rev. ROBT. B. EVANS. OPOIIO. 11 a.m., Communion. Rev. ROBT. B. IVANS. , „ 6.30 p.m., Mr T. TWBBDIE (Student). "AORI HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Coronation Hall). ECIAL EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN. . J. BISSETT, Evangelist, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m, le Class Rally, 2.30 p.m.. also Coronation Hall. Soloist, Miss Bissctt. Evening Anthem, ‘ The Better Land.’ ecture by Rev. 'J. BIhSEIT on MONSI, at 7.45 p.m., on ‘ BILLY SUNDAY i HE A CLOWN OR A PROPHET?’ vangelistic Mission in Sunday School 1, Sim street, TUESDAY and WED3DAY Next. f AIKORAI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m., ’ The First Homo Mission.’ 0 p.m. ‘lnnumerable Hosts of Angels.’ Preacher, Rev. W. R. HUTCHISON. d AVERSE AM PRESBYTERIAN J CHURCH. 11 a.m., Sacrament of Lord’s Supper. 6.30 p.m. Subject, ‘Holiness.’ Rev. F. M. BEATTIE. I. CLAIR Presbyterian Church.—lX a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. JOHN MILLER, ;,GjS. Subject, ‘Belief and Its Cotiscnces.’ Anthem, ‘ Teach Me Thy Way. rOKNINGTON PRESBYTERIAN L CHURCH. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. TROTTER. _ 11 a.qu, Communion Service. i CRT CHALMERS Presbyterian Church. —ll a.m., Mr COBURN; 6.30 p.m., n Old-time Courtship,’ Rev. J. M. SIMPN, B.A. Soloist, Mrs Adair. T. STEPHEN’S CHURCH • (Corner of King and Howe streets). Services, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. SOUTH DUNEDIN Presbyterian Church.— 11 a.m., ‘Post Communion Reflections’; 6.30 p.m., ‘The Life, that Counts: Paul or Hamlet: Which?’ Preacher, Rev. R. FAIR-MAID. All seats free. lUS'SELBURGH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. LI a.m., ‘Much More.’ 3.30 p.m., ‘The Upward Glance.’ Preacher, Rev. H. SCOTT ALLAN. CAT PAUL’S CATHEDRAL. OFOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Matins, 11. ‘Hopkins in G.’ Evensong, 6.30. ‘Winchester in F. Preacher, Morning and Evening: Canon NEVILL, M.A. WOODHAUGIL—II a.m,, Rev. W. C. THOMAS, M.A, A LL SAINTS’ CHURCH, 8 and 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m. Morning Preacher, Rev. C. H. RITCHIE. Evening Preacher, THE DEAN. Subject, ‘Christ and tho Lighter Side of Life.’ Oflertorium, ‘I will Sing of Thy Great Mercies.’ T HEOSOPHICAI DOWLING STREET (Nest King's Theatre). H A L L, 6,30 p.m., ‘THE POWER OF THOUGHT.’ Mrs E. SOHUTZB. Music. LECTURE.— International Bible Students. Those who were interested in Mr Johnston’s Lecture ‘ Millions Now Living Will Never Dio’ will be pleased to know that a further LECTURE related to this subject is to bo given in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Rattray street, SUNDAY, 19th June, 7 p.m. ‘THE RESURRECTION 'SOON,’ by Mr D. G. CANTY, of Dunedin. Scats free. No collection. All welcome. ' .-Mrs gT. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SERVICE In ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL, FRIDAY, 24th JUNE, at -8 p.m. Preacher: Tho Rev. U. RITCHIE, K.N. Nurses, War Workers, and Returned Soldiers may have Seats Reserved on application to the Secretary, Octagon. Telephone 2,090. Y O E K PLACE HALL (Top of St. Andrew street). Preacher, Mr DUNCAN WRIGHT.' Subject, ‘Revival: Fake and True.’ SUNDAY EVENING, at 6.30. Strangers arc Cordially Invited. Please Note tho Change in Time of Service. T> LA Y F AIR -ST RE E T lIA LL, JL Cavorshani. On SUNDAY EVENING, at 6.30. the Gospel of the Grace of God will bo Preached. QOSPEL HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Mr JAMES COTTON will Preach the Gospel at 6.30 on SUNDAY EVENING, Everybody welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE. Trades Hall, Moray place (opposite First Church). Sunday Evening, 7 o’clock. All welcome. ODDFELLOWS’ Hall, Stuart-street, Lecture, 6.30. Seats free. No collection.

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Evening Star, Issue 17691, 18 June 1921, Page 7

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