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RELIGIOUS. i /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, v Trades Hall, 362 Moray place (Opposite King street, Upstairs Hall). Subject, SUNDAY EVENING, 7 o'clock, •PROBATION AFTER DEATH.’ TESTIMONY MEETINGS, WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. 8 o’clock. T HEOSOPH.ICAL DOWLING STREET. HALL, 6.30 p.m., ‘ THE RELIGION OF THE FUTURE.’ Miss DALZIEL. Music. mHE SALVATION ARMY FORTRESS. 4- DOWLING STREET. THIS SUNDAY, THIS SUNDAY, Major BENNETT Major BENNETT (From London) Will Speak at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.ra. <n the Army’s Work in West Indies, India. Come aud Hear the Major. No Dull Moments at the Fortress. Every Service Full of Interest, and You Are Sure to Receive a Blessing. 3 p.m., DEMONSTRATION OF PRIMARY WORK By Teaching Staff and Scholars. Don’t miss seeing the Little Tots at work and hear them sing. THE BIG GOSPEL SERVICE In the Evening Will Commence This Sunday at 6.30. Bring Your Friends To Share in the Blessing. OHUBCHBS OP CHRIST. ROSLYN.—II a.m., Fellowship; 2.30 p.m., Bible School; 6.30, Gospel Service. N.E. VALLEY.—Fellowship Meeting, 11 а. Bible School, 2.30p.m.; Gospel Semes, б, p.m. All welcome. Subject, 1 The Writing Fingers' Speaker, IV. Wilson. ST. ANDREW STREET CHURCH OP CHRIST (Tabernacle).—ll a.m., Worship and Communion (‘A Piece of Common Brass’; 6.30 p.m., Gospel Service ('Those Who Sing As They Pass). Gipsy Smith Hymn Night. Gipsy Smith’s famous solo, ‘ Wonderful Jesus,’ will he sung by Mr W. H. MacKenzie. The Choir will slug ‘ Satisfied,’ from the Mission Hymn Book. Mission Hymns will be sung by the congregation. You are welcome to these services. WILL D. MORE, Minister. Church of christ, FILLEUL STREET (Holding Life and Advent Truths). 2.45 p.m., Sunday School; 6.30 p.m., Fellowship and Gospel Service. All welcome. Church of christ, south DUNEDIN. 11, Worship Address, ‘ The Sign of the Son of Man.’ 2.30, Bible School. 6.30, People’s Service. Boy’s Choir. Subject, ‘ Watch Your Step.’ Preacher, G. P. CUTTRISS. A feature of the evening service will bo the Singing by the Children’s Choir. All Seats Free. Hymn Books Provided. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WHERE TO STAY IN DUNEDIN. Balmoral house, 6i duncan STREET. Excellent cuisine. Beautiful panoramic view. ’ Replete and up to date. A homo away from home. Mrs M. PULTON, Proprietress. ’Phone 3,642. AL BY N HOUSE, 558 King street. Superior Private Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Guests. All Communications Receive Prompt Attention. J. W. MTV OR, Proprietress. ’Phone 2,839. TE RAHIRI PRIVATE HOTEL. ACCOMMODATION for Casual and Permanent Boarders. Nice airy rooms. Good table. Three minutes from Railway Station. Commercial Travellers catered tor. Proprietress, Mrs JONES NEILSON. ’Phono 3,433. ADVERTISER would Board Students, Business Men, or others; any evening between 5 and 7.—Apply 693 Cumber* land street. SUPERIOR Homo offered Gentlemen Boarders; piano, telephone.—Ring 166. VACANCY for Married Couple (no family) or Two Business ' Girls.—Apply 214 George street. ________________ VACANCY Young Men Boarders; good home; all conveniences; good locality; handy situation.—Apply 9 Victoria street, City. s WANTED, by a Lady, Furnished Room, with homely people; terms moderate. —Address 695, ‘Star’ ANTED, Unfurnished Room, with fireplace; state rent; teetotaller.—67s, ‘Star’ Office. OARD offered homely middle-aged working Man, private; handy to centre; single room; £6s. —751, ‘Star. 1 CTAGON Labor Exchange, Octagon (’phone 2,229), have large selection City Residences requiring Boarders; Flats, Rooms available also. ANTEDi 2 Furnished sunny Rooms and conveniences. Roslyn or Highgate; moderate.—3Bl, ’Star.* GOOD Board and Residence: 27s 6d.— Apply 4 Clark street (off High street, 2 minutes from Exchange). AILWAY Private Hotel, St. Andrew street; board, residence, 27s 6d; also good Furnished Rooms To Lot, 10s weekly. ATTAIN COOK HOTEL, Albany street. —Vacancies Casual, Permanent Boarders; moderate tariff.-W. L. Buddicom, proprietor; ’phono 3,473. HOLIDAY RESORTS. EIMAN’S PRIVATE! HOTEL, BRIGHTON, tiroly under New Management, ifully Situated, Overlooking Beacn. ’-CLASS ACCOMMODATION AND GOOD TABLE, ig and Afternoon Teas a Specially. Moderate Tariff. Ring Pearman, Brighton. TO LET, 3-roomed Furnished Crib—Apply Davies, Company’s Bay. URNISHED Cottages for “Letting, 6 weeks Christmas; handy to beach; convenient.—Apply Knarston, Taicn Mouth. TO LET, Three-roomed Cottage, near wharf, for term.-Apply Post Office Store, Broad Bay. rfulERI MOUTH.—3, 4, and 5-roomed A Cottages To' Lot; not less than 6 weeks.—L. A. Bigwood, Taieri Mouth. ANTED, Crib, for 5 or 6 weeks, Christmas holidays, Bay; prefccaby Macandrews; terms. —711, ‘Star’ Office. ANTED, for week or ten days from Boxing Day large Crib, Wartatj or Brighton way.—6Bs, ‘Star.’ NORTH OTAGO.—Crown Hill Farm. Vai oanoiea Guests recommended rest, holiday; every comfort, river, shooting.— M'Cowan, Windsor. BOARD and Residence; casuals 3s 6d per day, permanents 20s per week.— Thornlea. 80 Wellington street, Auckland. CCOMMODATION for Paying Guests at Manor House, Warrington.—Apply Mrs Laverty, 17 Elder street, Dunedin. XJEENSTOWN.—To Let, November 15th to December 11th, Furnished House; all conveniences.—Apply Box 4. Queenstown. MONEY. iUST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. ASLIN AND BROWN, ' j Solicitors, I. Express Co, Buildings* Bond afewft. I

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Evening Star, Issue 19388, 23 October 1926, Page 4

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