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SUNDAY SERVICES. THEOSOPHIOAL HALL DOWLING STREET (Next to King's Theatre). At 6.30 pjn. " LEI* NOT YOUR HEART BE TROUBLED." Mr D. W. M. BURN, M.A. Music. , /"VRDER of the Star in tho East.—Theoy sophioal Hall, Dowling stroet, 3 p.m. "My Brother's Keeper." Mr D. W M D BURN, M.A. Hymns 49, 219 274 . A. and M. - TY U^t E P SpW'ualist Church, Smith's I. at 7 p.m., Mr r FRED..GEORGE. Memorial Service foi i Sistor Amy Rhodes. Messages from Mowers at close. Collection at door. ~ M TIS a S iu- FABLLNG ' Oddfellows' • Ktroct , Sunday, 7 pjn. Subject: The Other Side of' Death: Where Are Ihtr Dead Soldiers?" Psychic Demonstmtion_at close. Collection. LECTURES. ' rpHE IMPERIAL BRITISH ISRAEL A ASSOCIATION . , _ (Dunedin Branch). t> fV.^E w iU bo given by Mr W. BARNES in St. Clair Presbyterian Church Hall IHIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Jimo 1, at 7.30 o'clock, entitled " WHY I ' All A BRITISH I&RAELITE."AII are invited. Solo, " La.nd of Hone and Glory." Hymns. . EDUCATIONAL. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17330, 1 June 1918, Page 9

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