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SUNDAY SERVICES. iHB SALVATION ARMY. THE FORTRESS, DOWLING STREET—--11 a.m., Holiness Meeting-. Bandsman S. Mason. Speaker. Brother L. WELCH. V p.m., Salvation Meeting. Envoy C. Brown. Speaker, Mrs Adjutant ELLIOT. A Welcome Awaits You. SOUTH BUNEDINMajor and Mrs HAY. Knee Drill, 7 a.m., Bro. LEATHLEY. 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting. Subject, ' Gideon and the Three Hundred,' 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting. Subject, ' The Hour.' Bright singing. A friendly atmosphere. NORTH DUNEDIN--7.30, TO-NIGHT, Prayer Meeting. SUNDAY.—II a.m., Holiness Meeting, conducted by Mrs Captain RUNDLE. 7 p.m. People's Popular Song Service. Speaker, Captain L. RUNDLE. CHRISTADELPHIAN FREE PUBLIC ' LECTURE, 137 Lower Stuart street. SUNDAY, 6,30 p.m. Subject: ' Present Day Events and Their Meaning from the Bible. • Another World War Coming.'. »LAYFAIR STREET HALL, CAVERSHAM.' GOSPEL SERVICE. . SUNDAY EVENING, 6.30. ' Preacher: Mr J. G. SIMS. PRAYER MEETING, TUESDAY EVENING, 7.30. Caversham' Residents are specially invited to our Gospel Service. , . 7 OR K P LA CB H A L L.' 6.30 Speaker: Dr GERALD ,E. ] ... WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m., Missionary News and Prayer. Fellowship Meeting recommences Feb-, ruary 3, 4 p.m. > All interested invited. l FTER . CHURCH . * MISSION. - *■ Meeting place, next Palmer's Picture Shop, Octagon (upstairs). Gospel Service,' Sunday Evening,. 7.45. Bright singing. All welcome. QOSPEL HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN. SUNDAY EVENING, 6.30. Mr E. COPPIN Will Preach the Gospel. Subject: - 'THE DEITY OF JESUS CHRIST.' A hearty invitation given to all. IHE CHURCH OF GOD will (d.v.) Meet at CargilPs Castle Mission Hall, 312 George street, Sabbath, 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m. Subject, 6.30 p.m., ' New Men for a New World.' Speaker: W. Gardner. All welcome. HALL, KAIKORAI. SUNDAY, 6.30 p.m. Speaker: : ; Mr DOUGLAS RUSSELL. You are specially invited to hear the Good News. CARGILL'S CASTLE. . SUNDAY, 3 p.m. . Mission Hall, THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. Subject: 'Prescription for a Revival.' Evangelist: JOHN H. HUTTON. HONEER WOMEN'S HALI Moray Place, SUNDAY, 2.45. Don't miss hearing Mr HUGH CAMERON Further Discuss the two Greek words ""EON. and EONION " wrongly translated " Ever and Eternal." MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. WILL BUY YOUR PIANO FOR CASH. GOOD PRICES PAID For SOUND IRON FRAME PIANOS. CHARLES BEGG AND COMPANY LTD. ITALIAN Scandalli 80-bass Piano-Accor-dion. as new; £70.-2554. Star. PIANO, Kirchner, Berlin, iron-framed; ■ beautiful tone and handsome appearance; cash price, £60.-2241, Star. GERMAN Piano For Sale; Koch and Soehne; iron-framed; beautiful tone. — 2882, Star. PIANOS.—AII makes Repaired by expert workmanship.—Central Piano Co., 4 Bath st. PIANOS.—If you have a good Piano, have it Tuned or Repaired by experts. PlANOS.—Entrust your Tunings, Repairs, Central Piano Co., 4 Bath st; phone' 13-273. R. W. GOULD, French Polisher, specialising in Pianos, Radios, Antique Furniture.— 4 Bath st.. OLD Piano Wanted for parts; any condition; give good price.—2B29, Star. FIRST-CLASS Walnut Piano For Sale (Bohm), guaranteed specially suitable for teacher.—297s, Star. MUSIC Instrument Requirements, consult ns; best service, lowest cost; Piano Tuning, Repairs.—Brookes and Co., Moray Place; phone 18-994. _ SALE, Tenor Trombone, good condition.— Phone 20-295. NEW Piano-Accordion For Sale, Settimio Soprani.—74 Atkinson st, South Dimedin. PIANO-ACCORDION, brand-new, 120-bass, Italian make; pleasing colours; good tone; £IOO or near offer.—3loo, Star. OPPORTUNITY for ambitious Ukulele en. tlmsiast; ' 'Maybello Queen" Four-string Banjo, beautiful condition': resonator back, mother of pearl neck inlay base included; £12.-3114. Star, IRON-FRAME Piano: £so.—ADply 8 Douglas st, St. Kilda, evenings, between 6.30 and 8 OAK Cabinet Gramophone, His Master's Voice, 140 Records, good order; offer.--Riii? 11-195. FOR SALE. Eb Alto Saxophone, nerfect condition.—For particulars write 3289, Star. MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 28, 2 o'clock, at Rooms, Dowling street. In Estate of Mary Ann Blair (dec). GOOD SECTION. With Old House thereon, 29 HAWTHORNE AVENUE (Close Mornington Tranisheds). MAGNIFICENT CORNER SITE, 15.8 poles, facing north. Harbour view, sunny spot. Faces three tar-sealed streets, Hawthorne Avenue, Meadow street, Longwood Avenue. 5 rooms, plus small room. E. 1., h. and c, gas. A handy man or carpenter may be able to do up the house on spare Saturdays. £IOO deposit, balance '" month. Further particulars from J. S. D., More. Esq., solicitor, Union Bank Bldg. Vacant. Arrange inspection with the Auctioneers— T> S. McKENZIE LIMITED.

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Evening Star, Issue 25701, 26 January 1946, Page 4

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