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RELIGIOUS. CHUEOH OF OHEI ST, SOUTH DUNEDIN. 11, The Lord’s Supper. Address, ‘The Chastening of the Lord.’ 2.30, Bible School and Adult Class. 6.30, People’s Service. Subject, ‘The Factor in Deciding Destiny.’ Preacher, GEORGE P. CUTTRISS. All Invited to Attend. Misses Wilson \vill Sing at Evening Service. Clubs’ Demonstration, Coronation Hall, December 18th. CHURCHES OF CHRIST, TABERNACLE, Preacher, W. D. MORE. 11 a.m., ‘Sorrow in a Garden.’ 6.30 p.m., ‘ The Bible and Bolshevism.’ Solo. Rofilyn.—ll a.m., Fellowship; 2.30 p.m., Bible School; 6.30 p.m., Gospel message. Preacher, E. A. Benfcll. N.E. Valley.—ll, Roll Call; 2.30, Bible School; 7 p.m., Gospel Service. Preacher, B. G. Corlett. Please note change of time for summer months. IHIUSTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, 1 Trades Hall, Moray place (Opposite First Church). SUNDAY EVENING, 7 o’clock. Subject: ‘ God, the Only Cause and Creator.’ Wednesday Evening, 8 o'clock. CUIRISTADELPHIANS, Oddfellows’ Hall, ) Stuart street, 6.30 p.m. No collection. Come and bring a friend. QHUROH OF CHRIST, TTREET FILLEUL (Holding Life and Advent Truths). SUNDAY SCHOOL at 2.45. 6.30, GOSPEL AND FELLOWSHIP SERVICE. All welcome. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, the best of Fruit and Vegetables, by not shopping at the Ideal. —Note our address: Ideal, corner High street and Arcade; open daily till 11 p.m. lOST, Pear! Drop Earring; Anderson’s J Bay, H.M, Theatre. Paterson, jeweller, George street. LOST, Silver Purse, vicinity Railway Station; reward.—Otago Finance Co.; 'phono 3,542. LOST and Found again, H. Carmichael, Chimney Swoop; Coppers Cleaned.— 5 Ranfurly street, Cavereham. LOST, between Exchange and Vogel street, Child’s Dancing Shoes.—Finder pleas© return Maxim’s (under Grand Hotel); reward. LOST, Sunday, St. Matthew's ChurchOctagon, Gold Curb Bangle (hollow links, spring ring fastening); also Fob Pendant (red stone); keepsake; reward.—lll Maclaggan street. LOST, last month, Pince-nez Glasses, in case; reward.—Mrs A. J. Chrysta.ll; telephone 2,976. JOST, between Hanover and Rattray J streets, by Old Age Pensioner, Purse, containing two £1 notes and letter.—Reward returning same to J. K. Macfie, 111 Stuart street. LOST, a Night’s Enjoyment by missing Waratah Euchre Party, Saturday Evening; 7 prizes; supper; admission, 2s. LOST, probably City, Gold Inscribed Modal, weight-lifting.—Reward at 9 Picardy street, Mornington. LOST, Dust, Germs, Moths by having your carpets collected, cleaned, returned same day; no waiting; Chimneys Swept.— Dunedin Window Cleaning Co., St. Andrew street; ’phone 493. JOST, all thoughts chimney fires by em--4 ploying Otago Window Cleaning Company; competent chimney sweep.—Telephone 3,250. LOST, on Main North road, DunodinEvansdale, to-day, Screw-jaw Spanner. —'Return Publisher, Star’ Office; reward. LOST, in Arcade, my Corns (cured). 1 bought a box of Wilkinson’s Ereaka Corn Cure. Is 6d box. OST, last Wedne7day7ir£i Notes.-Rol turn Ross aud Glcndining’s boot factory, as numbers arc known; £2 reward. LOST, good Money by not patronising North End Cycle Works for Repairs.— A. S. Davis. FOUND. —Roll up for Fried and Fresh Fish for your supper.—Dean, corner King and llowo streets. Cycle 'Works; new and second-hand Cycles from £3 10s; trial solicited; buy now. FOUND— Ereaka Corn Cure, sure remedy; cures while you sleep; Is 6d box,—Wilkinson, 20 Royal Arcade, Dunedin. FOUND.— Sura-Cura, guaranteed Cough Cure, for all affections chest, throat, and lungs; Is 6d, 2s 6d.—Wilkinson, Royal Arcade. FOUND.— Elderflower Toilet Cream foi roughness of skin, chapped hand*, etc.; Is bottle.—Wilkinson, Arcade, Dunedin. FOUND,— You can buy Boots cheaper at Henderson's, Water street; ho sells for less; Repairs done. FOUND, Concessions on Framing All Blacks’ Football Pictures.—At A. Morgan’s, picture framer, Frederick street. POUND. —Those requiring Christmas Presents call A. Morgan's, Frederick street; largo assortment of Pictures to choose from. FOUND, 249 Georg© street, a Specialty Parlor for Hosiery.—Miss E, E minerson (late Beehive Stores). POUND, all leading shades of Hosiery; prices reasonable.—At “ Queen Bee,” 249 George street. FOUND, the very Shade to match your shoe.—At “ Queen Bee,” 249 Georg© street. FOUND, the place to buy your_ Hams (cooked and delivered if required).J. W. Thomas, butcher, Stuart street. HOLIDAY RESORTS. TAIERI MOUTH Boarding-house (the ideal holiday resort); under entirely new management; splendid fishing, boating, etc.; first-class chef in attendance; picnic parties or moonlight excursions specially catered for.—Mrs A. S. Robinson, proprietress. YEBUEN■ —Wo have still few Vacancies for Xmas; shooting, fishing; car meets train daily.—Kokonga Boarding-house, Kyeburn. rfoTir: from 11th January, 5-roomed .1 Furnished House, Karitane, to approved tenant. —Box 113, Dunedin. ANTED To Rent, 4-roomed Crib, from December 24th til! January sth; careful tenants; rent in advance.—Ring telephone No. 1,893, Dunedin, between 7.30 a.m. and 5 p.m.; or_No. 955, ‘Star’ Office. ANTED, seaside, clean Crib or Rooms; 3 adults; fortnight, from December 24th.—Careful, 920, ‘Star.’ nniMARU .—To Let, 2 Furnished Roo’ms, JL central; also, Part Crib at bay.—934. ‘ Star ’ Office. __ POHTOBELLO, Dunedin’s choicest suburb; easily reached by boat and regular motor service; first-class accommodation, 50s. —Apply early, Mrs Gwyn, Retreat, Pnrtobello; ’phono 9k. SEASIDE Cottage wanted from sih to 31st January; Broad Bay or Brighton preferred.—Reply particulars to Cottage, 958, ‘ Star ’ Office; or 'phone 9,204. WANTED, for month, Christmas, small House or Two Rooms; any seaside resort.—Bs7, ‘ Star.’ CROWN HILL Farm. North Otago, has Vacancies for Guests; river, shooting; comfort, table guaranteed. —M'Cowan, Windsor. _ _ SEASIDE Accommodation.—Few Vacancies for Xmas visitors. —Address R, Inglis, Glenledi; wire or ring Moanariri bureau. CORPORATION NOTICES. GREEN ISLAND BOROUGH COUNCIL. Ratepayers are hereby notified that, pursuant to Section 28 of “The Rating Amendment Act, 1910,” an ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF 10 PER CENTUM (10 per cent.) will bo ADDED TO ALL R VTBS REMAINING UNPAID AFTER DECEMBER 23, 1924. Ratepayers are also reminded that the ■Council has no power to waive the penalty if from any cause the rates remain unpaid after the data aforementioned. A. L. BURK, Town Clerk. Green Island, December 2, 1924. IF you need Building Material, send an Advertisement to the ‘Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 18809, 6 December 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18809, 6 December 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18809, 6 December 1924, Page 5