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RELIGIOUS. HAPPINESS COULD BE SEEN IN THE FACES OF THE RECENT CONVERTS. At tho Services Last Sunday in the SALVATION ARMY FORTRESS. Dowling street, Where Every Service is Bright and Helpful. The Congregational Singing will again bo a feature of those Revival Services. INVITE YOUR FRIENDS To come this Sunday with you and sing tho Old Songs that Bless and Cheer. FOUR SERVICES FOR THE PEOPLE ns follows: — . 7 n.in., an Hour with God. 11 a.m., the Holiness Gathering. 3 p.m., Testimonies from Recent Converts; Songs of Praise and a Real Family Gathering. , _ , 7 p.m., Popular Song and Salvation. The big service that draws the crowd. Sister Mrs Clarkson will sing ' Tho Penitent’s Plea.’ . ( , Sister Jessie Abemothv will sing Will the Circle he Unbroken?’ . Captain Allan Montgomery s subject will bo ‘The Empty Seat, and V\hy?’ EVERYBODY RECEIVES A WELCOME AT THE FORTRESS, CJALVATION ARMY, SOUTH O DUNEDIN. A “ Go Forward ” Campaign is cm. Four Days Extraordinary Commissioner and Mrs HOQGARD in Command; Lieutenantcolonel Gunn and Divisional Staff assisting. Hearty singing 1 , cliGcrfiil music, soul-inspir-ing talks. ° Como and bring the family. Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. Commandant and Mrs Lamond, Officers. CHRISTA DELPHIAN S. o DDFELLOWS’ HALL, STREET. STUART 6.30, ‘PETER’S REVS, AND THE USE HE MADE OF THEM.' ■ SEATS FREE. NO COLLECTIONS. GOSPEL HALL, Station fAprtfc (near Railway Station). Mr Wm. Johnson will (d.v.) give a ther series of Addresses at 6.30 p.m. Subject, ‘Satan: His Origin, Work, and Doom.’ All welcome. CN OK PEI. HALL, King Edward street, X South Dunedin. Mr DUNWODDIE. from Invercargill, will (d.v.) Preach the Gospel at 6.30 p.m. Residents of Dunedin Smith specially invited. OHURCH OF CHRIST, STREET FILLEUL (Holding Life and Advent Truths). 2.45, Sunday School; 7 p.m., Fellowship and Gospel Service. All welcome. OT. CLAIR Presbyterian Church.—ll a.m., tO a.m.. ’ Modern Miracles ’; 6.30 p.m., ‘ The Question of the. Ages.’ Solo, Mr W. Hilliker. Preacher. Rev. A. 11, WAT.I,ACE. Selection Committee will meet at close ol Evening Service. tPI HUTCHES OF CHRIST. •U TABERNACLE, KING STREET. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. 11 a.m.. ‘The Harvest Parable’; 6.30 p.m., 'The Harvest. That Passes.’ Special Harvest Hymns, Anthems, and Solos. WILL D. MORE, Preacher. Exhibition , Visitors cordially invited to all services. ROSIiVN.- H a.m., Fellowship; 2.30 p.m., Bible. School; 6.30 p.m., Gospel Message. Welcome. N.E. VALLEY.—Fellowship Meeting, 11 a.m. (Speaker, Mr Cairns) ; Bible School. 2.30 p.m.; Gospel Service, 7 p.m. All welcome. Speaker, W. Wilson. Subpect, • What Must Mon Believe To Bo Saved.’ PLAYFAIR STREET HALL, Cavorsham. —Tho Gospel will (d.v.) be. Preached TO-MORROW EVENING, at 6.30. All Heartily Welcome. ■OXHIBITION GOSPEL TENT JLH CAMPAIGN. LAST TWO MEETINGS OF THE PRESENT SERIES BY Mr MENZIES (Napier) and Mr SPOTTISWOODE (Auckland). LORD'S DAY, MARCH 14 (n.v.). 3 p.m., Special Young People's Rally. All young people specially invited, but no ono excluded. 8 p.m., Special Gospel Meeting, to which all are invited Hymn Books provided. Seats free. A hearty welcome at tho Tent at the corner of Albany and Forth streets, on tho Tram Route to the Exliibilion. LEGAL NOTICES, PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. JVfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant lx to section 50 of tho Public Trust Office Act, 1908, that all creditors and others having Claims Against tho estates of ANDERSSON, ANDERS CU3TAVE late of Dunodin, retired laborer; BAINES, THOMAS KABKRKY. bile of Dunedin, insurance agent; CHRISTIE. ALEXANDER KERR, lato of Dunedin, storeman; DENFORD, JOHN BENJAMIN, late of Dunedin, laborer; HARRISON, ELIZA, late of North-cast Harbor, widow; JOHNSON, JOHN EMEL, lato of Dunedin, laborer; MOIR, SYDNEY SEPTIMUS, late of Port Chalmers, Shipping Clerk (whoso estates arc under administration bv the Public Trustee) are hereby required to lodge in duplicate such claims, supported by full particulars and certified as duo and owing by the said estates at tho dale of tho death of deceased, with tho Public Trustee’s local office at Dunedin, on or before tho 13th day of April, 1926. Any claim not lodged by tho data named is liable to exclusion. G. H. ELLIFFE, District Public Trustee. Dunedin, 13th March, 1923. , LOS? AND FOUND. lOST, this morning, between Forbury J Corner and Baker street, Child’s Purse, containing pound note and tram pass.—Reward returning 27 Baker street., r OULD young Lady coon Taking Purse from Octagon telephone box please Return Elite Marble Bar; reward. LOST, betwen Normanby and Exhibition, Gold Wristlet Watch; name inscribed.—Reward returning Gallien, chemist, N.E. Valley. h u %, between Manse street and Plasterer’s Kit. —Finder Hospleaae LOST, Key Ring, with latchkey and fontsmall keys. —Tel. 2,017. LOST, Gold Nellie Stewart Bangio, vicinity Stuart street; reward.—Plaza Theatre. LOST, small Side Screen off Car, between Forbury crescent and town; reward. —• Publisher, ‘ Star.’ rOULD the moan Thief who removed Plants from garden in our absence, 47 Duncan street, please Call for Remainder, as they are known. lOST, midday, Friday, by Working Girl, J Wristlet Watch; keepsake.--Kindly return 77 Leith street; reward. j" OST, Black Pony from Wilkie road.— J J Finder please notify 38 Wilkie road, Kensington. fOST, One Grey Suede Fringed Glove.— -i Finder kindly ring telephone No. 519. IIHOUNXb Y<dhnv~GreYboiind (bitch).— JU Apply Telephone 7,596. LOST, all thoughts of chimney fires by employing Saunders, Otago Window Cleaning Co,; competent chimney sweep.— Telephone 3,250. lOST, Walking Stick, in Amusement J Park, Tuesday overling.—’Phono 1,867, or write 235, ‘Star.’ f~OST, near Howe street, Collie Pup, JU black with brown marks; answers to name of Spark.—Reward on returning same to 857 Cumberland street. T 08T, Soot~and Worry; a!! parts City and suburbs.—J Carpenter, practical chimney sweep; ’phone 2,012. LOST, Dust, Germs, Moths by having your carpets collected, cleaned, returned same day; no Chimneys Swept.—Dunedin Win low Cleaning Cu., St. Andrew striet; ’plum 430 MONEY. T RUST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. ASLIN AND BROWN, Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co. Buildings, Bond street,

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Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 5