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FOR SALE. £1,135. ‘ ROSLYN, ON3 MINUTE PROM CABLE TRAM, SUBSTANTIAL SIX ROOMS; bathroom, hot and cold water, ecictrio light, gas for cooking, ’electric plug for iron, Empire papers; nice section, live hedges. £350. WARRINGTON (To dose Trust Accounts). 4-ROOiMHD COTTAGE, in good order; substantially built; asphalt paths, lira hedges; dry, sheltered, sunny position; partly furnished; i-aere section, close to Railway Station. The property is offered at bargain price. WATEES, RITCHIE, AND CO., 95-103 CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. ROSLYN SECTION. WANTED TO SELL, Beautifully situated section, 75ft frontage; doso to Golumba College and near Dunottar. Price, £550. Address 956, care ‘Star' Office. FOR SALE, cheap, Hearse (strong, superior made vehicle, smooth running), with Shafts and Pole; Teasing Machine for hair or flock; also a strong Mortising Machine and Chisels, JOHN GILLIES, 24 George street, Dunedin. GALVANISING and Shoot Metal Working Concern, only ono in Wellington. Extensive connection and Government work. One Partner, leaving for England, wishes to .SELL HIS SHARES. , Write HARDWARE, Oare of Goldberg Advertising Agency, Ltd., Well ington. FOR SALE, 4i B.S.A. Motor Oyolo, throespeed; splendid order; bargain at £4s.—Address 907,' ‘Star.’ FOR SALE, Lady’s Bike, good order, machine; cheap.—Address 911, ‘Star’ Office. PRIVATE Sale. Furniture of 6 rooms, good order, in lota to suit buyers.— 955, ‘Star’ Office. TA.INING Room Furniture For Sale. — Juf Apply 98 Dundas street. EXCHANGE— Party would Exchange a 1919 model Rover and Sidecar for Iron-frame Piano.—Ring 233. OR SALE, Gent's Push Bicycle; now tyres, tubes, nickel-plated; good as new; £8 105.—843, ‘Star.’ FOR SALE, 6-roomed Residence, first-class order, immediate possession; also jlacre Section, well hedged, sun all day.— Apply Owner, 53 Helena street. SALE— Genuine Jewellery Reductions, Rings, Watches specialty.—Thomson’s, 343 George street (opposite Knox Church); 'phone 3,182. RELIGIOUS. fIHUECH OF CHRIST. \J TABERNACLE, King street. Preacher, JOS. J. FRANKLYN. Services To-morj;ow--11 a.m., Worship; ‘ls Christ Coming Again?’ 6.30 p.m., Special Men's Service; ‘Common Blunders Men Make about Religion.’ Soloists, Messrs Laurie North and Wm. M'Kenzie. A Welcome awaits you, N.B. Valley.—ll, Christian Fellowship; 2.30, Bible School, 6.30, Gospel Service, B. G, Corlett, ‘Deferring the. Matter.’ Roslyn.—ll a.m., Communion; 2.30, Bible School; 6.50, subject ‘Just the Thing.’ Preacher, G. Woolnough. Morniugton.—ll a.m., Worship; 6.30, Mr J. M. Routlodgo. South Dunedin.—ll a.m., Christian Worship; 2.30 p.m., Bible School; 6.30 p.m., Gospel Service, Mr Geo. P. Outtriss, 'An Acceptable Saviour.’ Church of ohrist, fellbul STREET. “Holding Life and Advent Truths." 11 a.m., Fellowship and’ Worship. 2.45 p.m., Sunday School and Bible. Class, giso p.m., Gospel Service; subject, ‘The Moaning and Purpose of Life.’ Bible Study Class, Thursday, at 7.45 p.m. Minister, CHAS. WATERHOUSE. HE SALVATION ARMY, DOWLING STREET CITADEL. THE CHILDREN'S HARVEST FESTIVAL. SERVICES ALL DAY SUNDAY, 7 and 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. W. FRASER and 11. PARKINSON, Officers in Charge. OUTRAM. ANZAC DAY. ANZAC DAY. COMBINED SERVICE under the L Auspices of the Local Returned Soldiers 1 be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Outi-am, 2.30 p.m. on ANZAC DAY, WEDNEiSiY, 25th April, 1923. Vroatbs from public bodies nnd private ■sons will bo thankfully received. All are ■dially invited. The Band 1 lead the procession. JOHN GRANT, Town Clerk. ANZAC DAY. GREEN ISLAND DISTRICT. nnilß GREEN ISLAND RETURNED 1. SOLDIERS extend an INVITATION to the RESIDENTS io attend a MEMORIAL SERVICE to bo held in the Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, 25th April, at 11 a.m. Collection will ho taken up in aid of District Memorial Fund. A. BOELEY, Secretary. N.E. VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL. ANZAC DAY. MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held for _ the School Children in the Presbyterian ircli, N.B. Valley, at 10 a.m. Speaker. i. Mr Evans. , M ’ollowinv the Church Service, a i-l uLi. RVlCE°will bo hold at the Memorial ,h at 11 a.m. Speaker, Major Dampen, •nit-able pegs will bo erected at the mortal Arch fox- relatives and friends of fallen heroes to place wreatfS if they ire to. JOHN ELLIOT, Chairman, J. J. BARDSLEY, Hon. Sec. I OTAGO YOUTH WORKERS’ INSTITUTE, Andrew’s Bible School, Carroll street, Dunedin. ,IL 30!h to MAY 4th (inclusive), at 7.30 each evening, ’ino- Platform Addresses on 1 Paul ’ by Rev. Dr S. F. HUNTER (of Oaraaru). iday School Problems,’ by Miss F. S. ARNBR (agent Otago Council Sunday School Unions). ;ibla Class Leadership,’ by Mr Q. T. PALMER, M.A. cketa for whole course, Is 6d, obtainable i Bible Depot, Princes street, smbers of all denominations cordially ORANGE HALL, LEITH STREET (Off Frederick street). Sunday Evening Service at 6.30. Subject, ‘Tiro Millennium: The Earth to ba Desolate 1,000 Years.’ Speaker, Evangelist W. GILLIS. All Welcome. /OOUNCIL OP CHRISTIAN CONGRECATIONS. ANZAC SERVICES, APRIL 25th. 11 a.m., KNOX CHURCH. Officiating Ministers: Rove. Wm. Saunders (president), H. E. Bellhouse, R. H. Knowles Kempton, and Tullooh Yuillo.. Last Post; ‘Hallelujah Chorus.’ 7.30 p.m., FIRST CHURCH, Address, Rev. W. R- Hutchison. Elgar’s ‘ For tho Fallen,’ by Select Choir. Musical conductor. Dr V. B. Galway. Organist, Mr C. A. Martin, L.A.B. Favorite hymns. Collection at each service in aid of the R.S.A. Fund for Needy Soldiers and the League of Nations Literature Fund.

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Evening Star, Issue 18256, 21 April 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18256, 21 April 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18256, 21 April 1923, Page 7