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TO-MORROWS CHURCH SERVICES.

St. Paul's Cathedral.—Holy communion, 8 a.m.; matins a-nd midday celebration, 11 a.m. (preacher, Rev. Herbert Jones); evensong, G. 30 p.m. (preacher, Veil. Archdeacon Robinson).

First Church.—Morning and evening, Rev J. fi-ibb.

St. Matthew's Church.—Holy communion, 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. (choral); Masonic service, 3 p.m.; evensong, G. 30 p.m. Prenchor (morning, afternoon, and evening), Eev. W. Curzon-Sig-gers.

St. Andrew's Church.—ll a.m. and G. 30 p.m., Rev. Dr Wnddcll.

St. Stephen's Church.—ll a.m. and G. 30 p.m. Rev. I. K. M'lntyre.

Trinity Wesleyan Church.—Morning and evening, Rev. P. V. Fairclough. Evening subject: "The Great Typical Temptation."

Hanover street baptist Church.—Rev. A. Gordon (late of Liverpool) at 11 a.m. and G. 30 p.m.

Methodist Central Mission.—ll a.m. and G. 30 p.m., Eev. W. A. Sinclair.

Wesley Church, C.irgill road.—ll a.m. ("White .Unto Harvest") and G. 30 p.m. ("A Renegade's Repentance"), Rev. T. G. Brooke. Mosgiel Church.—l.l a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Mr A. Hopper.

Albany street Hr.11.—G.30 p.m., Dr Commins. Victoria Hall.—S p.m., "Christ's Second Coming," Mr J. Moore Ritchie.

Messrs James Samson and Co. will sell booths rmel privileges in connection with thp Caledonian Society's sports at their rooms on Friday, 21st inst. On Saturday, 22nd inst., they will sell freehold property "and dwelling situated at Mornington. A sale of sheep and a. horse will be held at Tuapeka Mouth punt on the 18th inst. under warrant of distress unless the warrant is satisfied previously.

The annual break up and. distribution of prizes at tli. Union street School will take place on Wednesday, 13th inst., at 2 o'clock.

Applications are invited for the position of junior master in the Auckland Grammar School.

The annual closing ceremony in connection with the breaking up of the George street School will lake place on Thursday, 20th inst. The lower standard pupils will be dismissed at 10.30 a.m. (when the Union Jade, presented by the Daily Times Company, will be unfurled) and the upper standards at 7 p.m.

The Caledonian Society of Otngo invite applications for the positions of cashtakers, gatemen, etc., for their annual gathering.

The Blueskin A. and P. Society will hold their annual show st Waits ti on Boxing Day. Mr H. C. Campbell, assistant secretary of the Otago A. and P. Society will receive entries as well as the secretary.

Tenders are invited for the erection of a concrete retaining wall at Roslyn.

The Dunedin 'Orchestral Society will hold the fourth concert of their fourteenth season in the Agricultural Hall on Friday, 21st inal.

Particulars of the railway arrangements in connection with the Waitalmna show on Thursday, 27th inst., will be foirnd in another column.

The annual breaking-up ceremony in connection with the Kaikorai School will take place on Wednesday, ]0(h inst., at 12.4s p.m.

The Duned'in Kavaln' -Band will give, a concert in the Garrison Hull on Monday evening next to raise funds to defray the expenses of participating in the Jubilee" band contest nt Christchurch. The band will play their contest selections, while leading soloists will also contribute items.

A, lecture entitled -The Endless Star" will be delivered at the Thcosophieal Society's rooms to-morrow evening.

Mr J. Moore Ritchie will deliver an address in the Victoria Hall, Agricultural Hall Buildings, to-morrow evening, on the subject of

Christ's Second Comiug.

Notices to ratepayers in tlie city, the borousrhs of South Dunedin, Korth-East Valley, and Port Chalmers appear in our advertising columns this morning.

The Roscins Dramatic and Operatic Society will reproduce the comedy " A Pair of Spectacles" at the Princess Theatre to-night under the x^atronnse of the soldiers who return today.

The Burns Club meets in the Choral Hall on Wednesday evening. An address will be given by Mr Alexander Thomson on " The Lays of the Cavaliers."

From Messrs Murray, Roberts, and Co., the local agents, we have to acknowledge receipt of the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company's office or table calendar.

For the Christmas and New Year Trade.— Frank Hymns, jeweller and watchmaker, H Princes street, is now showing a choice and voried assortment of new good? suitable for presents. Novelties in all departments. Call and inspect.—Advt.

G-. and T. Young, jewellers, Princes street, having enlarged their premises are this year making a specially large display of goods suitable for Christmas and A Tew Year presents. They guarantee excellent quality and good value.—Advt.

Carter and Co., Dunediu and Invercargijl— special bargains in all departments during this month. Special and extraordinary job purchases. Call early on Carter and Co.—Advt.

Who is Peter Dick?— The most reliable Watchmaker and Jeweller, opposite Coffee Palace, Moray place, Dunedin. Charges strictly moderate.—Advt.

Moernki.—Superior seaside accommodation for sutmnpr and winter visitors.—Mrs AY. O. Stronach, Moeraki House, Hillgrove.—Advt.

Massage. Electricity, and Tnllerman's hot dry air. For rheumatism, paralysis, nerve and joint troubles, etc.—Mr and Mrs Edwin Booth, Stuart street, Dunedin. Telephone 600.—Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11917, 15 December 1900, Page 7

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TO-MORROWS CHURCH SERVICES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11917, 15 December 1900, Page 7

TO-MORROWS CHURCH SERVICES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11917, 15 December 1900, Page 7

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