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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES.

St. Paul's Cathedral.—Holy communion 8 a.m., matius 10 a.m.; choral celebration and sermon, 11 a.m. (preacher. Rev. Canon Richards); evensong 8.30 (preacher, the Bishop). Trinity : Wosleyan Church.— Preacher, Rev. H. E. Bellhous*. Subjects: "The Obligation of Profession" and "The Tragedy of the Cross."

All Saints' Church.—Services 8 a.m., 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher, Rsv. K. P. Cachemaille. North-Slast Valley Presbyterian Church.— MrD. N. Pr/or. morning and eveiing.

Disciples of Christ—Mt Ma^engurb, mcrniDg and eveninß. Subjects:, "Tho Rule Overruled" and " Absolution."

Cargill Road Wesleyan Church. — Rev. It. Taylor, morning and evening. Subjects : " The Shepherd Ps*«lm" and " 'The First Pair of Brothers." Mosgiel Church.—Morning, Mr C. Taylor; evening, Mr H. Rodda. North Dunedin Presbyterian Church.—Preacher, Fev. I. K. M'lntyre, morning aud evening. Evening subject, " John Calvin." r St. Andrew's Church.—Rev. R. Waddell, morniug and evening. St. Matthew's Church.—Services morning and evODiDg. Tabernacle,—Services to-morrow.

Methodist Central Mission;—Preacher. Rev. W. ttendv, morning and. evening. ■ livening sub'cct, "Jonathan." '. Stafford street. Mission Hall (7 p.in.).'—Messrs Woods and -Bridgman.

A valuable Wellington residential property, comprising. over two acres.:with dwelling house, will be sold by Messrs Taineand Co., auctioneers, on September 29.' The property , ; i«, freehold, oituated on Wellington terrace, and commands mast extensive views of city and harbour, Ac. The property is part of ..the estdto of the late Captain Sharp, and deserving of the attention of investors. For further particulars see advertise- ' Mr John Thompson .will sell on Wednesday, lfith inst, ai; Tu-poka Flat,, blacksmith's shop, stock, freehold property, _c. The Ilev. A. G'arueton will lecture at the Moray place Institute to-morrow, taking'as his subject "The 'Unconquerable Christ." -'-'•■ The annual meeting-of the Mijrnington Cricket Club will be held oh Tuesday;

Mr. T. D. Pearce, M.A., will lecture ou "Matthew Arnold" in the Moray place Church Hall on Monday eveuing. ■ :-.' The annual general meeting of the Duuedin Amateur Athletic Club will be held, thia evening., j The Farmers' Agency Compaiiy will hold a stock sale at Gore on-Tuesday next. Shareholders in. th-i Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Company can obtain dividend warrants i on and after Moudi-y, 7th September. i The balauce sheet of the IX-iiipsey Trust ior the ye» r ended 31st December 1835 is published in our advertising colunius. Messrs Park, Keynolds,; and Co; sell teas on Wednesday. .'..'■''. ■' The annual muiting of the Opoho Cricket Club will be held on Monday evening. • : ." A meeting of the members' of the Pennant I Lodge, H.M.S. Itapid, will be held thia evening. ; The New "eiiand Loim and Mercswitib Agency j Company will L'dd a sale of shsco at Milton on j Tuesday uext. | Mr Neville Sievwight will hold a sale of freehold properties on Friday uext. . The Waitaki High,School reopens,on Tuesday, 15th insfc.

We have to acknowledge receipt of the annual report of the Dnoedin Chamber of Commerce, which has been issued in:pamphlet form.

The share list of the New Zealand Portland Cement Company will close on Monday*, 14th. inst. Two new stops—*.i samba and a voix celestehave just been added to the First Cliuvch organ, and for the purpose .of introducing tneni to the public a recital will be given uu Wednesday next by Mr Timson, who will be assisted by Miss M'oiigredien and Mr D. Hutton aa vocalists. Admission will be free, aud a' collection taken

up. • . ■ ■ . Where is Pokeuo? A", Mr Tho*!. Pope of that township strongly advises all who suffer from indigestion to try Loasby's ".Wahoo.'.' It cur«d him complstely.-Advt. John Hisi/if, Wn.tehmi.lier and J.nv* . r, 74 princes street. Tho oldest establif ed liou-:e in' town. Repairs of all,kinds. Good assortment Watches, Clocks,'and. Jewellery. Spectacles to auifc all eight*.—[Ai>"-*'.r.j.' Special 1 For two weeks longer I Cartkr and Co. will offer the balance of their Winter Drap.jry at and under cast price. Thoy are expecting their first shipment of new goods in a fortnight, wlieo their sale will stop. Come to-day I— Advt.

Worth your notice. Mollison and 00. will offur to-day and following clays 50 piece*! dress tiveedn at 2s Cd—worth from Us 6d tc "s 9d. We defy competition.—Aclvt. Messrs 6. ano T. Younu have inst opened up two large shipments of new goods. Tkeir magniricent stock is now replete with all the latest novelties from the ."-lonie markets. No stock iu the colony to compare with it.—Advt. Messrs A. and J. M'Faiu.ane- beg to call attention to . i.eir advarfc; 3t-.;.i.jct over the ieadt-r. Any or tars entr-.isl.ed to tbem. will receive the best sttentioii.—Ad.'t.

lie Not Deceived —This is-PETER. Dick's advt. The most reliable Watchmaker (opp. Coifee Pi.lsce, Dunedin). Watches cleaned, ss; maiuspi'iug^ -Is 6d.—Advt. *. Vi'hndel's pure grape wines may be had from Mercer Bros., 'J. iioo*,h, Wilsons, (J. li. MiUer, Peterson, and Cavolin, grocers.—Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10589, 5 September 1896, Page 4

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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10589, 5 September 1896, Page 4

TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10589, 5 September 1896, Page 4

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