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SUNDAY SERVICES. rrHB SALTATION ARMY, A DOWLING STREET FORTRESS. FAREWELL This Sunday FAREWELL FAREWELL To FAREWELL Ensign and Mrs MONTGOMERY, Ensign and Mrs MONTGOMERY, Who leave for Christchurch this week. Adjutant HANNAH COOMBS Adjutant HANNAH COOMBS Will also Farewell Sunday Evening. The Adjutant has beeu appointed to Wellington. Come and Hear the Officers’ Farewell Messages. SERVICES AS FOLLOW ;- 7 a.m., PRAYER. 11 a.m., HOLINESS TALE AND DEVOTION. 3 p.m., INTERESTING CEREMONY, the Commissioning of New Local Officers. 7 p.m., PINAL SALVATION EFFORT and PUBLIC ENROLMENT OF NEW SOLDIERS. Vocal Duet by Sister Doris Jane and Junior Nesta Montgomery. This will be a great service. Corue early and bring your friends to this farewell gathering. * 8 p.m., MONDAY. 8 p.m., MONDAY, PUBLIC FAREWELL, SOCIAL EVENING. All Invited. Brigadier Burton will preside. THE SALVATION ARMY, DUNEDIN. NORTH TO-MORROW, FAREWELL MEETINGS to Major and Mrs HULTQUIST. And also to Adjutant COOMBS. The Adjutant will Speak at 11 a.m. FAREWELL SOCIAL, MONDAY, at 7.30 p.m. Adjutant Coombs will be present. Old and Now Friends Are Invited. gALVATION ARMY, SOUTH DUNEDIN. The SUNDAY SPECIAL MEETINGS OF FAREWELL to Commandant and Mrs LAMOND and family. A Memorial Service to the. late Sister Mrs Dickinson will bo held at 7 p.m.. All are heartily invited. FAREWELL SOCIAL, TUESDAY, 8 p.m. iQHURCHES OF CHRIST, ST, ANDREW STREET 11 a.m., Worship and Communion. 7 p.m., ‘The Love of God.’ W. D. MORE, Pastor. NORTH-EAST VALLEY. munion; 6.30, ‘The Choice That Counts. Principal, A. L. HADDON, M.A. /CHURCH OF CHRIST, SOUTH \j DUNEDIN. II a.m,, Worship and Address, 6.30, People's Service. All seats free. Offering for social purposes. The Church With a Welcome. rjHURCH OF CHRIST, FILLEUL STREET (Holding Life and Advent Truths). 6.30 p.m., Gospel and Fellowship Service. All welcome. LEITH Street Mission, Orange Hall.— Service as usual; Singing 6.30 to 6.45. Preacher, Mr J. Gray. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. SVACANCY for 3 Boarders; washing and V mending; uo cars; good table; 25s fid er week.—9oo, ' Star.' CANTED, Well-fnruished Bed-Sitting Room, use of all conveniences; ten—Address, stating terms, 878, ' Star ’ STANTED To Kent, Two Unfurnished V Kooms, use conveniences; adults y, business ail day; must be reasonable, .cpiy 870, ‘Star.’ DEFINED young Gentleman requires i Board and Residence immediately; th end preferred.—Reply 875, ‘Star.’ WO young Men .vant Board and Lodging in South Dunedin or St. Kilda; es terms.—B64, Star.’ VACANCY Catholic home Two Business Men or Girls; few minutes Cathedral. No. 859, ‘Star’ Office. SVANTED, an Unfurnished Room, with V fireplace, on the flat, near Cargill’s rner.—Address 846, * Star ’ Office. 'ACANCY for a young Lady Boarder in private family, south end. —824, ‘ Star.’ np|D LET, Furnished Double Bedroom; gas, JL fireplace, and conveniences.—6 St. Andrew street. ‘V’S/’ANTED, Tenant for ideally situated » » i Unfurnished Flat, ?. or 3 rooms; all conveniences.—Apply 371 York place. LARD for business Couple, with widow; largo sunny room, quiet.—No. 804, r’ Office; or 'phono 22-051. 'ANTED Rent, by 2 Ladies, careful tenants, sunny Furnished or Unfurnished 4 or 5 Rooms and kitchenette, on rise, handy Octagon; state terms.—Bo2, ‘ Star.’ TTSTANTED, clean comfortable Board, by »L 2 Ladies; sunny, single rooms; rise, handy Octagon; state terms.—Bol, ‘ Star.’ njlWO young Gentlemen require Private JL Board, central, —748, ‘ Star.’ ACANCY fur 2 Working Lads, good home, central; washing and mending; weekly.—7os, ‘ Star.’ USINESS Girl wants Board or Room with homely family, central; moder--756, ‘ Star.’ 'ANTED, by Couple (with boy eight years old), Board for week or longer, in country district, from 19lh January; Outram or north line preferred.Please reply, stating terms, to 767, ‘ Star ’ Office. kOUBLE Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, ' on rise; glorious view; suit 2 business ics or gentlemen; breakfast tray if deid.—Apply 56 Eaather crescent, Kew. VACANCY for 2 Gentlemen Boarders; terms 25s per week. —Apply 303 King streetLADY would Let Part House, two large rooms, kitchen, and scullery; very central. —721, Star.’ ANTED, comfortable Board and Residence for elderly Gentleman. —Address 662, ‘ Star ’ Office. ANTED, by respectable Working Woman, llnfurnished Room, fireplace, vicinity Caversham tram terminus. — 713, ‘ Star.’ fice. ANTED, small Furnished Flat, selfcontained, central.—6Bo, ‘ Star ' OfVANTED, by Couple, Bedroom Sitting J Room, Bed, Breakfast, only few •, in private family; central position.— ress 654, ‘ Star ’ Office. [TO LET, extra large Furnished Bed-Sit-JL ting Room, married couple; all possible conveniences; private home; board optional.—99 Albany street. T'ACANCY for 2 Gentlemen Boarders; reasonable terms. —Apply 8 Duke cet, any evening. RAINBOW Private Hotel, corner George and St. Andrew streets. —Comfortable Accommodation; bed, breakfast, ss; permanents from 30s; 'phone. WANTED, by young Married Couple, Two Unfurnished Rooms, with use of kitchen; vicinity Musselburgh.—sß3, ‘Star.’ DARD offered to Two respectable Men Boarders. Apply 368 Cumberland ;t, Dunedin. 'ANTED, comfortable and homely Board and Residence by elderly Widower; private home preferred. —Address 483, ’Star’ Office. , Bed, Breakfast; 7s day; weekly by arrangement.—Dominion House, Cumand street (2 minutes railway _ station, fire brigade station); electric light, ’phono 13-336. )AED-RESIDENCB, central; every convenience; tariff moderate; good table, i Rahiri House, Stuart street. SLOW House.—Casual and Permanent Guests catered for; superior acoom.ion; rooms and suites of rooms to ise of terms court.—’Phono 22-550. JARDENtNG Alphabet for the year, nd a Working Calendar for 12 s, the ‘Star’ Garden Book; all Seedsnd Booksellers sell this compact GCr- ; Book for 2s 6d.

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Evening Star, Issue 19758, 7 January 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19758, 7 January 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19758, 7 January 1928, Page 9

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