RELIGIOUS. iQOSPEL. HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN. On SUNDAY EVENING, at 6.30, Mr WM. JOHNSON (Evangelist) CONTINUES SPECIAL ADDRESSES In ABOVE HALL. Subject Sunday Evening: ‘The Coming King: Disarmament of the Nations and Universal Peace.’ Do not miss these interesting addresses, which aro illustrated by a largo chart. All cordially invited. Come! SPIRITUALISTS’ CHURCH, SMITH’S HALL. HANOVER STREET. 7 p.m., The President will deliver Addresses on ‘Tho Passing of a Soul,’ followed by Floral Clairvoyance by Mrs E. Schulze. August Magazines to hand. Mr Horace Leaf, Illustrated Lantern Lectures. August 19th, ‘Wonders of Psychic Science’; 26th, ‘Materialisations.’ THEOMONISTIC CHURCH (Inc.), Oddfellows’ Hall, Rattray street,_ Sunday, I 3, Special Aura Message, Public Circle Readings. Sunday, 7 p.m., Rev. John Howard. Subject, ‘Why Prohibition Will Not Be Carried.’ Madame Ranee, Missionary. Message from flowers, numbers. Mr E. W. Pellett (pianist). Special item, ‘ Gavotte in D.’ Psychometry, 8, Wednesday, Smith’s Hall. Seen daily, 2 to s_, 29 Octagon, Ist floor (above “Josephine's”). Tho Lord is My Shepherd. HEOSOPHICAL HALL, DOWLING STREET. 6.30 p.m., ‘THE HIDDEN WORK OF NATURE.’ A Reading by MISS A. HARTLEY. Music. EOYAL BLACK PRECEPTORY, MOUNT CARMEL, No. 670. , Tho Officers and Members of (he, above Prcceptory are, invited to attend tho Annual I Ohurch Service, to be held in the Ro.slyn I Methodist Church on SUNDAY, August i 3, at 6.15 sharp. L.O.L. and P.A. Lodges cordially invited. By order of the W.M. W. TAYLOR, P.M., Registrar. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE, / Trades Hall, Moray place (opposite First Church). Sunday Evening, 7 o’clock. All welcome. Testimony Meeting every Wednesday Evening. at 8 o'clock, in the Reading Room, Roberts’s Buildings, Stuart street. POPULAR PREACHING SERVICES, ST. KILDA CORONATION HALL, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Preacher: Rev. GUY THORNTON. Subject, ‘Fact, Faith, Feeling.’ Duel., Misses Todd. Community Singing, 6.15 p.m. All Welcome. WORLD-WIDE EVANGELISATION.— Interdenominational Missionary Training Class, Y.M.C.A. Club Room, TO-NIGHT (Saturday), 7.45 o’clock. All interested welcome. TjJLAYPAIR. STREET HALL, Caversbam. it. Gospel Addresses, 6.30. Speakers, Messrs D. and L. M’lver. All welcome. RANGE HALL, LEITH STREET. 'ij SUNDAV, 7.30 p.m. Subject., ‘ls, God ParUcnhr?’ Evangelist L. F. WERE. voRAPLA C E H A L L, 1 FILLEuL STREET (Top of St. Andrew street). SUNDAY EVENING, at G. 30. Mr J. S. PATE Will Deliver a Bright Gospel Address. All will be heartily welcome. I T Y. R 0 A D H A L L. MEETINGS TO-MORROW. 11 a.m., worship, ‘Do This in Remembrance of Me.’ 6.30 p.m., theme: “Wo preach Christ i crucified; to Jews a stumbling block; to Greeks (world wise) foolishness.” VOUKG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSO- - CIATiON.—Open every Sunday to Girls and their Men Friends. Tea, 5 p.m. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, 3 weeks ago, Gold Chain Bangle, keepsake,—Reward returning Sterling Ironmongery Company, Princes street. LOST, a Female Persian Cat a fortnight ago; reward.—lo Grove street, Musselburgh. ’ LOST, in Arcade, my Corns (cured). I bought a box of Wilkinson’s Eroaka Corn Cure; Is a box. "HWOUND, last Saturday, in vicinity of RailJA. way Station, Gold Brooch.—Apply D.S.A. Office, George street. J" OST, Glen road, Mornington, Lady’s _J Brown Handbag.—Apply 6 R.utherford street, Caversbam; reward. LOST, Pug Slut, answers “Gip”; anyone detaining same will he prosecuted; reward. —13 Begg street, Musselburgh. Tf OST, Thursday evening, between Moray JLf place and Douglao Hotel, Black Marabout Necklet.—Reward at Dtouglas Hotel. I OST, Greenstone Signet, between St. i Hilda and Bond street; reward.—B2 Bond street. LOST, last Sunday, between St. Joseph’s Cathedral and Maitland l street, Gold Ring (keepsake): reward.—44o Princes street. FOUND, Gold King, with rubies and diamonds, in Albany street.—442a King street. I - iTOUND, Sura Cura, the guaranteed ' remedy for coughs and colds.—WilkinRoyal Arcade, Dunedin. son, FOUND, Ereaka Corn Cure; sure remedy ; cures while you sleep; Is box.—Wilkinson, 29 Ro.val Arcade. DunediTAUUND.—Mon, your old Felt Hal Made jC New at Email cost. —Octagon Renovators, next Theatre. TflOUND.—Spectacles to suit ail sights sup. Ji? plied by rnalified Optician.—Stunner, through Sprosen’s chemist shop, Octagon. FOUND, at all grocers, Huia Butter. Guaranteed first grade. TjiOUND, the most" reliable and cheapest J? Felt Hat Renovators. —Whipp and Co., 236 George street, and Cargill’s Corner, DUND. —Chimneys Swept by competent Man. —Otago Window Cleaning Comy; ’phono 3,250: office, 254 d lung street. DUND—Tailored Suits, all-wool tweeds, from £6 15a; worsted from £7 15s.— Arn Tailors, opposite Herbert Haynes’s. DUND.—Henderson, Bootmaker, Stock Exchange Buildings, AVatcr street, place all kinds Men’s Boots; reduced )UND. —Hand-sewn Boots to order, also Repairs; current prices.—At Hendevi, Water street, Dunedin. T7VOUND.—Free Kindergarten, Reid Hall, i; Tuesday, 15th, 7.30, Bring and Buy Social Evening. All interested invited. FOUND.— Every Article at reduced prices when shopping at S. Jarvis’s, tailor and mercer, , George street. POUND,— Silk Collars, Is 3d ; Grey Woollen Sox, Is lid; Black Cashmere Sox, Is lid; Black Colored Clox Sox, Is 6d. TjlOUND.—Men’s Baud Shirts, neat stripes, JD worth 10s 6d, reduced price 6s 6d; Duro Dye Shirts, 9s 6d. —Jarvis. FOUND. —Boys’ Shirts at specially reduced prices. White Beatrice Shirts, C.A., Bs lid; Striped Shirts, C.A., 6s 6d. POUND.— Fur Felt Hats, smart shades, reduced price, 12s 6d; English Velours, 35s.—Jarvis, tailor and mercer. FOUND.— Tailor-made Suits i at special prices; Indigo Sergo Suits from £8 15s.—Jarvis, tailor and mercer. TENDERS, LAWREXCE-ROXBURGH RAILWAY. PLATE GIRDERS. TIE'NDiEiRS Close at Noon on 12 th DECEMBER, 1922, with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, lor Supply of above. Specifications, etc., may bo scon at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin; Head Office, Wellington; and High Commissioner's Office, London.,
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Evening Star, Issue 18045, 12 August 1922, Page 6
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