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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MAITLAND STREET. £595. £595. SOUND VILLA, of 5 Rooms, h. and c., electric light, bath and basin, coal range; washhouse, copper and tubs (under one roof). This Property is a few minutes from city and no car fares necessary. Owner going north, and wishes to dispose immediately. 8271 HARRIS LTD. LOVELY MORNINGTON PROPERTY. £1,450. £1,450. DELIGHTFUL OUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD (can be subdivided), together with very attractive 5 Rooms, kitchenette, and large glassed-in sun porch, as new); glorious harbour view, sunny and sheltered: brick garage. Owner going north, and wishes to dispose immediately. Apply 7719 HARRIS LTD ST. CLAIR. ST. CLAIR. £4,500. £4,500. LOVELY DOUBLE BRICK BUNGALOW, of 10 rooms, beautifully appointed throughout and in first-class order. THE GROUNDS, which are half an acre in area, are nicely laid out in lawns, garden, and trees, and sufficient area could be set aside for a lawn tennis courl. This is a superior Home, and an early inspection is advised. Apply Alex. Harris ltd,. Auctioneers. —City Rise, 5 minutes’ walk to otiDUU Exchange: 4-roomed Dwelling, h. and c., electric, gas, bathroom; freehold section; early possession.—Nicholson, T. and G. Building. HdlUI —City: 5-roomed Dwelling, with every convenience; linos, given in; small section; no cars required; immediate possession.—Nicholson, T. and G. Buildings. X —Highgate: 6-roomed Dwelling; S»DDI/ h. and c., electric light, gas, porcelain bath and basin, coal range; about i-acre; cheap property.—Nicholson, T. and G. Building. —Suburban Home, 6 rooms, every convenience; i-acre section; garage, workshop, and fowlhouses; easy terms.—Nicholson. SEVERAL Bargains in Bungalows; call for particulars; easy terms arranged. —Niaholson, T. and G. Building. SUNDAY SERVICES. CHURCH OF CHRIST, ST. ANDREW STREET. 11 a.m. —Worship and Communion. ■MR R. FERGUSON. 2.45 p.m.—Bible School and Junior Bible 6.30 p.m.—MR C. MORRISON. The Choir will sing an Anthem. WILL D. MORE, Minister. NORTH-EAST VALLEY. (In Millar Street Hall). 11.—Communion. Mr W. BROWN. 6.30.—‘ Decisive Battles of the Soul.’ Solo, Mr Les Dunbar. Preacher, Principal A. L. HADDON, M.A. SOUTH DUNEDIN, KING EDWARD STREET. 11 a.m., ‘ The Suffering Servant.’ 6.30 p.m., ‘ The Resurrection Body.’ Soloist, Mr G. Ferguson. Minister, E. P. Aderman, B.A. HE SALVATION ARMY, DOWLING STREET FORTRESS. DIVISIONAL CONGRESS MEETINGS. Saturday, 7.30 p.m.—Band, Songster, and Harmony Night. Admission, One Shilling. Sunday, 11 a.m. —Holiness Meeting. 3 p.m.. Town Hall. —Presentation Social. Report by Commissioner F. Adams. His Worship the Mayor (Rev. E. T. Cox) presiding. 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting. Monday.—3 p.m., Holiness Meeting. 7.30 p.m., Y.P. Programme and Demonstration. Admission Free. Tuesday.—3 p.m., United Home League Meeting, Mrs Commissioner Adams presiding. 8 p.m., Final Meeting. If you would hear the Gospel plainly put, don’t hesitate; come! And bring your friends! A welcome to all. THE SALVATION ARMY, DOWLING STREET FORTRESS. Adjutant and Mrs Victor Dick, the folk for the people, invite you to the Congress Gathering conducted by Lt.-Commissioner and Mrs F. Adams. 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. See Special Advertisement in this issue. Cornel And bring your friend! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. First Church of Christ Scientist, Dunedin, ALLBELL CHAMBERS, 154 STUART STREET. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, * Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?’ Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. Wednesday: Testimony Meeting, 8 p.m. Reading Room, Second Floor, Savoy Building, Monday to Friday, 12.30-4.30; Wed.nesday Evening, 6.45-7.45. T4HE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 17 Dowling street. Sunday, 6.30 p.m., Public Lecture, ' New Zealand as Part of a New Race.’ Final Lecture by Miss Mary K. Neff. Special Musical Programme. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF N.Z., Radiant Hall, St. Andrew street. 6.30. HARVEST FESTIVAL. Speaker, Mr A. W. Stables. Subject, ‘ Sowing and Reaping.’ Monday, 7 p.m., Sale of Produce. 8 p.m., Healing Centre. Y oek PLACE HALL. Afternoon, Sunday School and Bible Evening, 6.30 p.m., Mr E. WOOD. Subject, ‘ A Great Contrast, Yet a Great Similarity.’ Wednesday, 7.30 p.m., Bible Reading and Prayer Meeting. Everybody Welcome. THE SCRIPTURE UI^TON. ITIHE MONTHLY RALLY will be held in A FIRST CHURCH HALL on TUESDAY, 13th April, at 7.30 p.m. Speakers, Miss M. Y. M’Gregor, M.A., and Mr E. W. Lewis, A.R.C.A., staff representatives of the Crusader Movement, C.S.S.M., and Scripture Union of New Zealand. Young people from 16 years upward are specially invited. A great forward movement has been launched for 1937 to increase our membership from 10,500 to 20,000. MEETING. UNITY CHAMBERS, Stuart street. 6.30 p.m. Subject, •HE TOOK AWAY SIN BY THE SACRIFICE OF HIMSELF.’ What Does it Mean?.

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Evening Star, Issue 22619, 10 April 1937, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22619, 10 April 1937, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22619, 10 April 1937, Page 21

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