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LATE.- ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, XpBWS AGENCY, STATIONERY BUSINESS, GOOD PAPER RUNS, progressive suburb; splendid opening man ■with two boys. Ready-money purchaser wall be able to got in cheaply. Owner purchasing larger business. Full particulars ’PHONE 5,081 MEETINGS. JgAPTIST •UNION CONFERENCE, HANOVER STREEP BAPTIST CHURCH. THIS EVENING, at 7.30, PUBLIC MISSIONARY MEETING. Chairman, Rev. F. B. Harry (of Wellington). Speakers; Bov. E. N. and Mrs Goring (from India) and tho Eov. J. J. North (of Christchurch). Collection in Aid of tho N.Z.B.M.S. TO-MORROW, OCTOBER 18th: 9 sum, Devotional Service, led by Pastor L. A. Day. 10 a.m., Missionary Business. 2.30 p.m., Report of Marunrewa Home, Miss Maries; Reports of Bible Class Unions, 6 p.m., CONFERENCE TEA. Tickets, Is. 7.30 p.m,, Relation of Bible Classes to S.S., and of Both to tho Church. Chairman, Rev. L. B. Busfield. Speakers, Rev. A, J. Grigg, M.A., andi Mr W. C. Barnes. Discussion. THE UNITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY, NEW No. 6 GROUP. ONLY 85 SHARES REQUIRED TO FILL GROUP. £5,000 TO EE DISPOSED OF 19th OCTOBER. Join now and participate. HUGH Secretary. 152 High street. TO MOTOR CYCLISTS AND' CYCLISTS. ALL those who favor the FORMATION OP A MOTOR CYCLE AND CYCLE CLUB arc requested to Attend a MEETING, to bo held in His Majesty’s Theatre Board Room, on THURSDAY, the ,19th inst., at 8 p.m. G. WALTERS, 'Convener. THE MONTHLY MEETING- of the OVERSEAS CLUB will be held in tho Club Rooms on THURSDAY', 19th inst., at 8 p.m. Tho Rev. Bush-King will deliver a lecture on ‘ The Turks and Constantinople,’ The lecture will bo illustrated by Limelight views. The President invites each member of the Club to bring a friend. The lecture will be followed' by Supper and a Short Dance. J. R. FAIRBAIRN, Hon, Seo. OTAGO INSTITUTE. ARCHAEOLOGICAL BRANCH. The annual general meeting will bo hold at the Museum on TUESDAY, October 17th, at 8 o’clock, A.n Illustrated Lecture will bo delivered by ProMmr T. D. Adams on ‘COINS’ AND HISTORY.* All interested are cordially invited to attend.

government notices. OAMARU RACES, 23rd OCTOBER. GORE RACES, 21st and 23rd OCTOBER. H OLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued as under: To OAMARU, from Timaru, Waimate, Kurow, Dunedin, and intermediate stations by Trains arriving Oarnnru up to midday on 23rd October. To GORE, from Dunedin, Kuriwao, and intenncd trie stations on 20tli October; also from DUNEDIN, CLINTON, and intermediate stolons on 21st October, and by Trains arriving Gore up to 12.33 p.m. 23rd October. All available for return till 25th October, 1922. On 21st October Train for Palmerston leaves Dunedin 1.40 p.m. Takes passengers for north of Port Chalmers Upper only. The 8,30 a.ra. Dunedin-Invercargill and 1.38 p.m. Invercargill-Dunodin Mail Trains will run. On 23rd October the 8.0 a.m. Mail Train from Dunedin will NOT" take passengers for Waitati, Seacliff, Waikouaiti, and Palmerston. The 8.16 a.m. Train from Dunedin will take passengers for north of Seacliff only, except passengers for Port Chalmers Upper bolding Portobello Ferry tickets. Train for Seacliff and intermodiato stations leaves Dunedin 9.15 a.m., returning leaving Seacliff 4.40 p.m. South of Port Chalmers Upper the 4.40 p.m. Train sets down only. Train for Palmerston and intermediate stations leaves Dunedin 9,50 a.m. Return Trains leave Palmerston 4.45 p.m. and 5.50 p.m. South of Port Chalmers Upper the 4.45 p.m. Train sets down only. Train leaving Oamaru at 2.40 p.m. leaves Seacliff 6.20 p:m., Waitati 6.45, Purakanui 7.5, arriving Dunedin 7.42 p.m. So'&th ofi Palmerston stops only at Waikouaiti. Puketeraki, Seacliff, Warrington, Waitati, and Purakanui to pick up or set down; also at Port Chalmers Upper to set down. Express Train for Oamaru leaves Dunedin at 7.35 a.m,, arriving Oamaru 11.3 a.m. Return Train leaves Oamaru at 6.45 p.m. These Trains stop at Hampden, Palmerston, Waikouaiti, Seacliff, Waitati, Port Chalmers Upper, and Ravensbourno only for Oamaru passengers. Trains for Racecourse leave Oamaru at 11.13 a.m. and 12.12.p.m. Train leaves Racecourse for Oamaru at 5.52 p.m. Return Fares (including admission .to course), 2s. These tickets wall bo obtainable on 7.35 a.m. Express from. Dunedin after Train loaves Palmerston. Single fare,Racecourso to Oamaru, Is. , Ordinary tickets will NOT bo available by Trains to Racecourse. Holiday Excursion Tickets are NOT available by the 6.0 p.m. Down Mail Train from Oamaru. „ ~ „ , Express Train for Dunedin loaves Balchilha 4.20 p.m., Stirling 4.27, Milton 5.2, Milburn 5.12, Waiholft 5.27, Henley 5.40. Connects with Trains from Gatlins River and Lawrence Branches. Stops also at Titri, Mosgiel, and' Caversham. The usual 25 pm. Train from Beaumont loaves Lawrence at 3.0 p.m., Waitalmna 3.30, .arriving Milton 4.46 p.m. , Express Train for Gore leaves Dunedin 7.35 a.ra. Stops at Caversham, Mosgiol, Milton, Lovell’s Flat, Stirling, Balolutha, Walwera, and Clinton to’ pick up nassen-, gers, arriving Goro 11.19 a.m. Return Train making same, stops to set down, leaves Gore at 6.35 p'.m., arriving Dunedin 10.15 p.m. _ ~ On 24th October the 8.00 a.m. DunedmInvercargill and 1.38 p.m. Invoreargill-Dun-edin Mail Trains will run. GOODS SHEDS at DUNEDIN, PORT RALMERS, and OAMARU will be CLOSED i 23rd OCTOBER. tenders. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR ROOF PRINCIPALS. PENDERS will bo received by tho UnderL' J *e : trncd up till 5 o’clock p.m. on TUESAY 31st October, 1922, for tho SUPPLY ND DELIVERY of FOUR (4) ROOF BINOIPALS for tho Waipori Falls Power oubo Extensions. Plans and specifications may be viewed,on at the City Electrical Engineer's fiice, Cumberland street G. A, I/EWI-N, Town Clerk. Town Hall, 15th October, 1922. TENDERS are invited until Noon. on TUESDAY, October 51st, for tho IECTION of a SUNDAY SCHOOL for s Presbyterian Church at Clinton. 3ALMOND AND TANKS, A.R.1.8.A., Registered -Architects. National Dank Chambers. holiday resorts. WARRINGTON Seaside Resort.—Warrington House offers excellent Accommodation for visitors; hot and cold baths; good table and service; nil modern conveniences; booking now for the coming season; special terms for Labor Day weekend,—H. Gouper. VnYANSDALE Boarding-house, ideal holiday resort, handy beach and glenj special fates week-ends; good accommodation, BROAD BAY, Ideal Holiday Resort.— Koromiko House has comfortable Accommodation for visitors; hookimr now for Labor Day Week-end and Christmas Holidays.—Mra Bartlett, ,

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Evening Star, Issue 18101, 17 October 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18101, 17 October 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18101, 17 October 1922, Page 5

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