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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SECTION for Sale, i-acre, 46ft frontage, glorious view, Clyde Hill; owner leaving Dunedin. —Address P 241, 1 Star.’ RB. NICHOLSON, Land Agent, T. • and G. Building, Princes street (few doors south of new Post Office); Properties of every description For Sale; easy finance arranged. (("( OAA ( or Offer). —Overlooking city; dwJL/VUU Attractive Bungalow, five rooms, kitchenette; garage; section nicely laid out—Nicholson, T. and G. Building, Princes street. ' —Slight rise, close to car, first oWv) I O tram section: 5 Rooms and kitchenette; every convenience, gas range and destructor; freehold section, native trees, flower garden.—Nicholson, T. and G. Building, Princes street. —Buy in city; Fine Family 06/ • House, 6 rooms, every convenience; large level 'section; good value. — Nicholson. PQUO —Bargain in suburbs: 5-roomed otOO” Brick Dwelling; h. and c., electric light; i-acre land. —Nicholson, T. and G. Building, Princes street. rs—Slight rise; Modern BungadwJ.U(xl/ low, 5 rooms, kitchenette, and sun porch; garage; lovely sunny situation.—Nicholson, T. and G. Building. UNGALOWS For Sale in all localities; easy terms arranged.—Nicholson, T. and G. Building, Princes street. —South (Id section); 4-roomed at/ I /*/tJ Villa every convenience; early possession; easy repayments.—Calder’s, 127 Princes street. 0/1 “A —South Nice compact 4-roomed ,36/(1:04/ Villa porcelain bath; vinery; elevated site, handv tram, rail.—Calder’s; 18-302. ' O flAH—South (£25 deposit) ; Wooden dt/OvM.* Bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchenette; modern; garage; immediate possession.— Calder’s, 127 Princes street. OiAAA —North Dunedin (£SO deSb posit) - 5 Rooms, kitchenette, wooden bungalow, every modern convenience; freehold; handy University.— Calder’s. P 1 Q (vfl —Near University: Delightful ftIOOU 6-roomed Semi-bungalow, orner freehold; garage, ( glasshouse; rodern conveniences.—Calder’s; 18-302. 1? TA X A North, city: Superior dt/JL-lrOv Gentleman’s 8-roomed Residence, handy trams; garage; conveniences; owner leaving./—Calder’s; 18/302. rtp'rsrs—City, rise, near Stock ExiOUU change: Tidy sound modern 4 Rooms, all conveniences; freehold.— Calder’s, Princes street. ■ nnApf—City, central; Brick Bungalow, db/t/t/O concrete garage, 5 rooms, kitchenette; modern conveniences; good freehold.—Calder’s, land agents. _ O jNorth Line: Poultry Farm, dt/XTcaJ" 11 acres, large hothouse, 8 cows, 4 pigs, 4 acres turnips; 5-roomed Villa; highly recommended. —Calder’s, 127 Princes street. J? A CA —North road, Oamaru: 2 Acres dUdre/U Land, Wooden Villa, renovated, fcwlhouse; handy school, P. 0.; will Exchange Dunedin Property.—Calder’s, 127 Princes street. t non v—Morningtoii (£SO deposit): dt/Ot/e/ Wooden Bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchenette, slab tiles, porcelain bath, basin; freehold; bargain.—Calder’s. OA Ft A —Mornington (£SO Deposit): d6/«/tfl/ New Brick Bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchenette, modern conveniences, porcelain bath ; easy repayments.—Calder’s. /»pr A~City, north, no trams: 5owOflU roomed Villa, all conveniences; freehold; real snip; desirable area. — Calder’s; 18-302. £* Q/YA— City, central, rise: Sensational at/OIIU bargain, 8-rcomed Furnished House, conveniences; leaving Dunedin.— Calder’s. 127 Princes ■ street. SUNDAY SERVICES. The salvation army, DOWLING STREET FORTRESS., The Home of the pappy Religion. 11 a.m., ‘Spotless Love and Peace.’ 3 p.m., The People’s Bright Hour. Subject, ‘So Far and Yet So Near.’ 7 p.m., ‘ A Call to Decision.’ 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.. Young People. Adjutant and Mrs VICTOR DICK, The Folk for the People. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, First Church of Christ Scientist, Dunedin, ALLBELL CHAMBERS, 154 STUART STREET. Sunday. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, ' EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT.’ Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. Wednesday: Testimony Meeting, 8 p.m. Public Reading Room, Second Floor, Savoy Building, Monday to Friday, 12.304.30; Wednesday Evening, 6.45-7.45. rHE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 17 Dowling street. Sunday. 6.30 p.m.. Public Lecture. A BIRD’S-EYE VIEW OF THEOSOPHY.’ Short Talks by 4 Members. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF N.Z., Radiant Hall, St. Andrew street. 6.30. Mr L. G. NEWTON, • Acceptance ”: A Spiritualist’s Viewpoint.’ MONDAY, 8 p.m., Healing Centre. Y 0 R K PLACE HALL. Afternoon, 2.30, Sunday School. Evening, 6.30, Mr G. BUCKLEY. Subject, ‘ The Hall-mark of a Christian.’ Everybody Welcome. PLAYFAIR STREET HALL, CAVERSHAM. 2.30, Sunday School. 6.30, Mr RAY PEDEN will Preach the Gospel. NOTE.—AII Mid-week Meetings Cancelled in favour of Mr R. A. Laidlaw’s Mission. Everybody Welcome. LEITH STREET Mission, Orange Hall.— Singing, 6.30,; Service, 6.45 ; ladies from the Presbyterian Training Institute, speakers. CHRISTA DELPHIAN MEETING. UNITY CHAMBERS, Stuart street. 6,30 p.m. Subject. WHAT WILL JESUS CHRIST DO WHEN HE RETURNS?’ 71V ANGELICAL BIBLE LEAGUE. li MEETING FOR PRAYER. IN Y.M.C.A., EVERY THURSDAY, 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. GREATER World Christian Spiritual Mission, Hall, 30 King street. —Divine Service, 7 p.m.. Rev. G. Brooks; subject, ’Power of Thought ’. clairvoyance and after circle, Wed. afternoon, 3 p.m., flcwer service; also Thursday, 8 p.m. British Israel world federation.—The Monthly Public Lecture will be held in the Y.M.C.A. on THURSDAY next, 6th May, at 7.30 p.m. Speaker, Mr G. STEEL. Subject, ‘PARABLES.’ All welcome. CHURCH of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon). —Sunday Services, 6.30 p.m., Marshall Chambers, Moray Place. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC HIERARCHY charge that Judge RUTHERFORD misrepresents her teachings, foments Religious hatred and bigotry. Hear him reply fo these charges in a SERIES OF LECTURES, NEXT SUNDAY, 2nd, in 21 Broadway, at 7 p.m. TENT Mission Continued, Brockviile road, Kaikorai; Sundays, 7 p.m.; Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, 7.30; our text book, the “Bible” only; all 'welcome.

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Evening Star, Issue 22637, 1 May 1937, Page 21

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