RELIGIOUS. The sal vatic n arm y. DOWLING STREET CITADEL. Special Meetings will be 'held no follows: 11 a.m. and 3 and 7 p.m. Officers em routs for the Salvation Army Congress will participate. Commandant Ilughson (from Hamilton) Captain Wooster (from Invercargill). You are Cordially Invited to Attend. A. HANFORD, Commanding Officer. SALVATION ARM Y, DOWLING STREET CITADEL. UNITED ANZAC SERVICE, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 11 a.m., Conducted by Mre MAJOR HAINES. S.A. Silver Band will Play Appropriate Music. Also Special Singing and Addresses. Salvation Army Soldiers of City and Suburban Corps Please Unite for this Service. WILLIAM HAINES, D.C. <0 II URCII E S OF CHRIST. TABERNACLE, King street. 11 a.m., Fellowship. Subject, ‘A Working Church.’ 2.45 p.m., Bible School. Preacher, J. M. INN MS. 6.30 p.m., Gospel Service. Preacher, S. G, GRIFFITH. NORTH-EAST VALLEY.—II a.m., Worship; 2.30 p.m., Bible School; 6.30 p.m., Evangelistic Service. KOSLYN.—II, Worship; 2.30, Bible School; 6.30, Gospel Service. A hearty welcome to a home-like church. A. E. Adams. MORNINGTON.—II a.m., Christian Worship ; 2.30 p.m., Bible Claes; 6.30 p.m., Worship. South Dunedin.—ll a.in., Christian Worship; 2.30 p.m., Bible School; 6.30 p.m., Gospel Service. Mr J. 51. Rout-ledge. POPULAR SERVICE FOR THE PEOPLE, CORONATION HALL, ST. HILDA, SUNDAY EVENING, 7 o’clock. Rev. GUY THORNTON (ExChaplnin Captain N.Z.E. Force, Main Body, Well-known Autlufr, Traveller, and Lecturer) WILL TELL THI3 STORY OF HIS CONVERSION FROM INFIDELITY. All Welcome. Bright Singing. OHURCII OF CHRIST, STREET ITLLBUL (Holding Life and Advent Truth). 11 a.m., Fellowship. 2.45, Sunday School and Bible Class. 6.30, Service. Subject, ‘ Will the Dead Live Again? J. MTveilar. 7.45, Thursday Evening, Bible Study, ’.Epistle to the Romans.’ All Welcome. LIND'S SUNDAY NIGHT LECTURES, ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, EOSLYN, Commencing at 7 o’clock. Subject: ‘THE HOLY SPIRIT IN THE BELIEVER.’ Como and Bring a Friend. SPECIAL ANN GUN CEMENT. MR LIND will commence a series of Sunday Night Services at the Tailorcases’ Union Hall, Zoahmdia Chambers, Dowling street, from SUNDAY Next, 30th April, at 7 o'clock A Cordial Invitation is Extended to All. A DVANCED SPIRITUAL SCIENCE, Xl U.T.A. CHURCH, Kroon’s Hall, Moray place, Sunday, 3. Special public messages, psychic circle. Mrs Robertson, of England. Sunday, 7.15: Trance address by Xcovah. Subject: ‘Communion of Saints.’ Divinity of Christ opposed to dogma Trinity and Deity. Solo by Mr La Eos. Mr E. W. Pellett, pianist. ‘Twilight Greetings, ‘Morning Breaks,’ followed by Maciamp Ranee. Flowers, colors. On health daily 2 to 5, 14 Tcmiyeou street. QOSPEL HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN. GOSPEL MEETING, SUNDAY EVENING, 6.30. Speaker, Mr A. C. FLEMING, Subject, 1 Five Great Decisions.’ Strangers Heartily Invited. TH E OSOPHIC a L II AL L, DOWLING STREET, 6.30 p.m., ‘THE AFTERMATH OF THE WAR’ and •THE IDEAL,' TWO 31 EMBERS. Music. FLAYFAIR .STREET HALL, CAVERSHAM. Mr JAMES COPITN continues Special Addresses, illustrated with large chart, on SUNDAY' EVENING, 0.30. Subject.: ‘THE REVELATION OF JESUS CHRIST AND THE GREAT SUPPER OF GOD.’ Come. No Collection. OOSPEL HALL, MORAY PLACE. CAPTAIN R. NEVILLE Will Preach TO-MORROW, at 6.30 p.m. Subject: ‘Troubled Heart, Its Cause and Remedy.’ Try ami Come. 57" O R K P LACE Y FILLEUL STREET (Top of St. Andrew street). SUNDAY EVENING, at 6.30. HA L L Subject; ‘THE GREATNESS OF CHRIST.’ Attractive Choir Singing. All interested will bo heartily welcome. C™ IS'JTAN SCIENCE SERVICE Trades Hall, Moray place (opposito First Church). Sunday Evening, 7 o’clock. All welcome. Testimony Meeting every Wednesday Evening, at 8 o’clock, in Reading Room, Roberts’s Buildings, Stuart street. |TH-IRISTAI)F.LPHIANS.—OddfeIIows’ Hall, \J Stuart street, C. 30 p.m. No collection. Como and bring a friend. FOR SALE. BOWLING AND AVENT, Property Salesmen, Stock Exchange, right under the clock; ’phono 1,751. if* Caversham: Choice Bungalow, 5 cJw'OejtJ rooms; right modern; inmiediDto possession; handy tram; snip,—Bowling, Avent. tfuntj 4 jfl —St. Kilda; Good Four Rooms; cfetJ/iv/ conveniences; good situation; owner away ; great bargain.—Bowling, Avent. jn —Caversham (close tram): Splcn-cwbt-vO did lour Rooms; modern conveniences ; grand situation; sacrifice, terms. ■—Bowling, Avent. {sQAA —South Dunedin: Substantial 5 c&Oi/U Rooms; modern conveniences; two seel ions; deposit, £loo.—Bowling, Avent. —Belleknowes: Charming BungacfeCFOv/ low, five rooms; everything latent; grand freehold; lovely view; snip.— Bowling, Avent. jj'4-aMaori Hill: Aiodern Fivec&JAf i O roomed Semi-bungalow, handy to town.—Spudding and Cameron. (Tint A—Anderson’s Bay: Practically d&JL&Oxf new Five Rooms; every possible convenience; garage— (Spending and Cameron. OAWg—Caversham; Splendid Seven Rooms; conveniences; ),-acro; soldier's loan.—Spedding and Cameron, Empire Buildings. <ns ,t iyfr —Splendid Fruit and Confectionery cJb”l:<o Business in main street; sure monoy-makor.—Spedding and Cameron. 4H.P. Itudgo Multi Motor Cycle, variable gears, band clutch, lamp; splendid bill climber; excellent order; £45 or oiler. —140, ‘ Star’ Office. )R SALE, 1 Sot of Fairbauk’s Scales, 'i suitable for grocer: a}so Avery Plat* tabwsicalea.-m- ' if*
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Evening Star, Issue 17951, 22 April 1922, Page 8
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