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RELIGIOUS. KROON’S HALL, SUNDAY, 6.30 p.m. Subject, ‘ANTI-CHRIST.’ Speaker, Pastor L. F. WERE. All welcome. PLAYFAIR STREET Hall, Cavcrsham.— Mr A. C. Fleming will (d.v.) Preach the Gospel To-morrow Evening, at 6.30. You are heartily invited to attend. mm SALVATION ARMY FORTRESS, Dowling street. THIS SUNDAY! THIS SUNDAY 1 Brigadier WALLS, M.C. Brigadier WALLS, M.C. (Padre Walls, Wellington Regiment), Will Speak at 11 a.m. on ‘Holiness.’ This service will bo a real strength to you. 3 p.m., The Brigadier will give a Lecture entitled ‘An Hour in Egypt.’ 7 p.m., Memorial Service to the late Sister Mrs Gould. Band Selection, ‘Jerusalem, My Happy Home.’ Bandsman 0. Judd will play Liddlo’s ‘Abide With Me.’ Solo, Mrs Clarkson. Evening Subject, ‘The Passing and the Permanent.’ S ALVATION ARMY HALL, DUNEDIN. SOUTH MEETINGS TO-MORROW, 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Evening Subject, ‘THE GOSPEL BY COMPULSION OR THE LAST INVITATION.' WEDNESDAY: A Lantern Lecture, 7.30 p.rn,, by Ensign Walking. OALVATION ARMY, SOUTH DUNEDIN. k 3 BAND SUNDAY. The Band will play at Sunshine from 9 o’clock Sunday Morning. Bandsmen take a leading part in all meetings. Brigadier Walls, M.C. Padre Walls will conduct meeting 7 p.m. Come and hear him. All are welcome. Commandant and Mrs LAMOND, Officers. A T THE WAR AT Ml TEA ROOMS, on SUNDAY, at 7 p.m., Bro. J. H. NEDD will Speak on ‘Jesus Christ Can Heal.’ Bring your sick and prove His glory.

c HUKCH OF CHRIST, AEGYLB STREET, MORNINGTON. Preacher, JOS. J. FRANKLY'N. TO-MORROW’S SERVICES. 11 a.m., Worship and Communion. 6.30, People’s Service. Subject, ‘ The Church of the New Testament: Its Worship and Mission.’ C HUROH OF CHRIST, STREET. FILLEUL Holding Life and Advent Truths. 2.45 p.m., Sunday School; 6.30 p.m., Fellowship and Gospel Service. All welcome. fJIA BERN ACER, CHURCH OF CHRIST. 11 a.m., ‘A Wrong Sense of Supremacies.’ 6.30 p.m., ‘The Gospel of Jesus Christ and” the Reorganisation of the World.’ Anthem, ‘Enter Into His Gates With Thanksgiving’ (Simper). Solo, Miss Victoria King. WHiL .D. MORE, Minister. Roslyn.—ll a.ra., Fellowship Mooting; 2.30 p.m., Biblo School; 6.30 p.m., Gospel Service, ' Life in Christ.’ Preacher, Mr L. A. Bcufcll. N.E. Valley.—Fellowship Meeting, 11 a.ra., speaker Mr Cairns; Lord's Day School, 2.30 p.m.; Gospel Service, 6.30 p.m. All welcome. Speaker, W. Wilson, Subject, ‘The Rich Fool.' Church of christ, SOUTH DUNEDIN. A Home-like Church. 11, Worship. Address, ‘Losing to Savo.’ 2.30, Bible School and Adult Class. 6.30, People’s Service. Subject, ‘ Saving to Lose.’ Community Binging. Preacher, G. P. CUTTRISS. I.OSI AND FOUND. LOST, this morning (Saturday), by poor woman with sick husband, Brown Purse, containing £1 nolo and Is, between Josephine and Baker streets, Cargill road; reward. —Wilson, grocer, Cargill road. LOST, vicinity Driver’s road and Balraucewen, Motor Cycling Coat.—Finder please leave at Simpson’s Shop, Balmacewen; reward. LOST, small Nickel Exhaust Pipe, Northeast Valley; reward. —Cyclist, ‘Star,’ Port Chalmers. if OST, three weeks ago, tall Umbrella, JLi Octagon.—Person with conscience who found return Hugh Neill; reward. Present from dead husband. LOST, Gold Wmtlet Watch, between Octagon and Brighton street, Kaikorai. —Reward returning to Barton and Tieugrovo’s, Octagon. LOST', Black, Tan, and White Collie Dog, “ Bruce ”; reward. —183 Mscandrew road, South Dunedin; ’phono 7,273. 'IT/’H.L Gentleman who took Light Grey it Stetson Hat from Burt’s Ball last night kindly Return to Nestle Co., Lower High street. T OST, Grey Purse, money, etc., George -!U street, near Brown's Tea Rooms.— Return Brown’s; reward. LOST, small Purse, containing silver and two keys, Wednesday night.—Finder kindly return keys to Neil's, chemist, George street; keep silver as reward. LOST, oil thoughts of chimney fires by employing Saunders, Otago Window Cleaning Co.; competent chimney sweep.— Telephone 3,250. LOST, Four Dozen Gardening Gloves, between Dunedin and Oamaru.— Finder please communicate with 319, ‘Star’ Office. BOY who look Child's Scooter from outside H.B. return to H.B. boot shop. 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. _ FOUND.— Those requiring Exhibition Pictures Framed, reasonable prices, take them to A. Morgan, picture framer, Frederick street. THOUND, north end, Purse, containing JD i money.—Ring 2,131. ID.—Danco, Trades Hall, Moray ace, to-night (Saturday), 8 to 12; ladies Is, gents 2s. FOUND.— Hot Water Bags Repaired.— Utility Workshop, opposite Denial School, King street. LEGAL NOTICES. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to section 5C of tho Public Trust Office Act, 1908, that all creditors and others having claims against the estates of CRICHTON, JOHN, lato of Dunedin, engineer; MARKS, SARAH, lalo of Dunedin, married woman; MARR, WILLIAM, iato of Dunedin, rctireu farm laborer; M'KECHNIE, HUGH, lato of Dunedin, seaman; ROGER, MARY ANN, late of Sandymount, widow (whose estates are under administration by tho Public Trustee), are hereby required to lodge in duplicate such claims, supported by full particulars and certified as due and owing by the said estates at the date of the death of deceased, with the Public Trustee’s local office at Dunedin, on or before the 10th day of August, 1926. Any claim not lodged by the date named U liable to exclusion. G. H. ELLIFFB, District Public Trustee. Dunedin, 10th July, 1926. WANTED Known —That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the ’Evening Star’ Office at Moderate Prices,

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Evening Star, Issue 19298, 10 July 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19298, 10 July 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19298, 10 July 1926, Page 5

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