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1 RELIGIOUS. The saivat io n abmt HOWLING STREET FORTRESS. THiS'aUJNDAV. A DAY OH irIAiNixaUIVING AND SALVATIUiN, When burdened and weary souls may sn deliverance and peace. Join us in Joyiul VVorsmp at the following Services; 9 a.m., A SEASON uF FRAYER. - • 11 a.m., DEVOrIUNAL GATHERING, j Also, Short Talk to Voung i-'eoplc, 3 p.m., TJIK USEFUL WAY OH SPENDINt sUNOAi aFPERNUON. An hour well spent is an now at this in struotivo and cheerful service. Bright 'ies timonice will bo given, and Songsters am Sunbeams will sing. 7 p.m., THE PEOPLES Blu SERVICE, • Conducted by Ensign ALLAN MONTGOMERY, Whos subject is entitled ‘THE GATES OF LIFE.’ Congregational Singing at the service wil bo uplifting Tbo Songs that Live will bt sung. Drop in this Sunday evening. Ole and New Friends invited. THE SILVER BAND WILL FLAY. Sisters and Songsters will be heard in , Solos and Company Songs. SALVATION A R M Y, King Edward street, South Dunedin. THIS SUNDAY, Helpful Spiritual Meetings, 7 ami 11 a.m. 3 and 7 p.m. Como and hear the testimony of recent converts. Memorial Service to the late Sister Mrs M'Laren, 7 p.m. Old and new friends welcome. Commandant and Mrs LAMOND, Officers. LEITH STREET Mission, Orange Hall.— service as usual. Singiug 6.50 to 6.45. Preacher, Mr Ashton. TO the Glory of God and Jesus Christ Our Saviour.—Brother I. H. NEDD has been granted pernfission to hold Open-air Services in Queen's Gardens at 7.30 p.m., FRIDAY, 29th July, 1927 (n.v.). Great messages are in store for those who desiro to know more about the Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Who died for us. Hallelujah 1 All welcome. CHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING ROOM, Oddfellows’ Hall. Stuart street. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 6.30 p.m. Subject: ‘ BAPTISING : ITS NATURE AND NECESSITY.’ (TtOSPEL HALL, KING EDWARD 'Ur STREET, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Mr JOHNSTON, Evangelist, wil] (d.t.) Preach the Gospel at 6.30 p.m. Please accept this as a personal invitation. CHURCH OF CHRIST, FILLEUL STREET (Holding Life and Advent Truths). 6.30 p.m.. Gospel and Fellowship Service. 2.45, Sunday School. All welcome. CHURCH OP CHRIST, SOUTH DUNEDIN. 11 a.m., Worship and Address. 2.30, Bible School. 6.30, People’s Service. Subject, 1 The Personal Appearing of Christ as Bridegroom.’ Preacher, G. P. CUTTRISS. Wednesday, 7.30, Bible Study. A cordial welcome at all meetings. jpHURCHBS OF OHRIS’i ’ ST. ANDREW STREET 11 a.m., ‘ The Need for Religious Leadership.’ 6.30 p.m., ‘The World's Great Stories and the Gospel of Jesus- (4) The War From which Comes No Discharge,’ illustrated by R. L. Stevenson’s Dr Jckyll and Mr Hyde.’ Choral anthem. Soloist, Mr W. H. MacKenzic. WILL. D. MORE, Pastor. NORTH-EAST _ VALLE 2.—11, Communion; 6.30, Special Men’s Service (subject, ‘Playing a Man’s Part’), preacher. Principal A. L. Haddon, M.A. A MASONIC SERVICE Will bo held at ST. STEPHENS CHURCH, King street north, By Combined Haeremai, Maori, and Service Lodges. Brethren to Meet in the Church Hall at 6.15 p.m. To-morrow, 24th Jff*y. While ties and gloves. All Brethren Invited. 'O’ARVBSTER ’ BUILDING. SUNDAY SERVICE. 7 p.m. The foundation is not by might nor by power, bub by my spirit, saith the Lord. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Singles. Reward returning 10 PICARDY STREET, Morningiou. lOST, about two weeks ago, Black I Cocker Spaniel.—Finder will bo well rewarded communicating Motor Parcel Do- i livery Co. (’phono 13-282). Any person : found detaining same will bo prosecuted, j LOST, Monday night, in George street, i vicinity St , David street, Starting i Handle.—Finder communicate 224 Leith street. | lOST. in Gardens, Grey Fur; reward.— J 107, ‘Star.’ LOST, Spectacles in case, Friday.— Finder advise 557 Castle street; telephone 10-792. 1 LOST, three weeks ago, 1 Pair Pince Nez. —Reward returning Smith, Wylie, and Co., Moray place. LOST, Cargill" road, Leather Purse, containing £1 10s in notes with small silver and two small keys.—Finder please return to 561 Cargill road; 10s reward. LOST, Kid Glove, between Manse and Maitland streets.—Reward returning to A, Taylor and Sons, 265 Princes street. LOST, Gold Bangle, amethyst and pearl petting, Tudor Hall, Thursday.—Reward returning to secretary, D.I.C. LOST, Soot and Worry, all parts City and suburbs.—J. Carpenter, practical chimney sweep; ’phone 22-212. LOST, Dust. Germs, Moths by having your Carpets collected, cleaned returned same day, no waiting; Chimneys Swept.— Dunedin Window Cleaning Co., 30 King street, ’phone 10-453. IQST, all thoughts Chimney Fires by cnJ gaging our competent Chimney Sweep. —Ring Saunders, 13-250 or 13-736. POUND.— Fresh Groper, 8d per lb; all kinds Fresh and Smoked Fish.—At Stewarts', fishmongers, poultereis. I BOUND.—Gentleman scon taking Ovcr- . coat from Cooper’s has obtained fit, style, and latest cut. ABOUND. —Cooper’s, Stuart street, cannot JD wrap parcels for nuts, but what a boscar Suit they make! TBOUND.-Cooper’s offer best of Coat J? value in town ; time-payment style, quality, and fit assured.—Call 58 Stuart street. FOUND, satisfactory treatment at last; your requirements attended to; terms arranged.—Call Cooper Clothing Co., nest Oban. FOUND, Rabbits, Mutton Birds, Oysters, Groper 8d lb, Fresh Smoked Fish.— Nelson’s Fish Shop, St. Andrew street. FOUND.— Arcadia Dry Cleaning Works, 3 Royal Arcade; up-to-date ouc-day service.—Telephone 22-242. POUND, the host assortment Foxes, Chokers, Fur Coats at 3 Royal Arcade; inspection invited. FOUND. —Anderson and Co., corner Forbury and Bay View roads, St. Clair, Grocers and Fruiterers.—’Phone 22-399. I BOUND.—Try Anderson’s for your next Grocery Order; we stock Laurcuson’s Quality Bread and Cakes. FOUND. —We Deliver Orders anywhere; fresh stocks Groceries, Provisions, etc.; we sell Laurcnson’s Bread.—Anderson and Co. FOUND.— Home-made Jams; splendid quality; cheapest price; made from ! 1 pure fruit and sugar only; prices below. , I FOUND.— Plum, Is; Marmalade, Is Id; , Peach, Is; Melon, Is 3d; Damson, Is; Nectarine, Is; ’ Apple, Is per pickle bottle, j ■ I BOUND,—AIso, Apple Jelly, Melon Jam, ■ and Marmalade in smaller sizes.— j Dunedin Fruit Mart, 258 Princes jf’mt. s

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Evening Star, Issue 19616, 23 July 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19616, 23 July 1927, Page 5