SUNDAY SERVICES. DO NOT FAIT TO HBAB Colonel EBBS, Colonel EBBS, Colonel EBBS. Colonel EBBS, From U.S.A., From U.S.A., The New Chief Secretary for N.Z., At The salvation HF. SALVATION HE SALVATION ARM'S ARM'S ARMS SOUTH DUNEDIN, 11 a.m. NORTH DUNEDIN, 3 p.m., And DUNEDIN CITY CORPS, DUNEDIN CITY CORPS. Dowling street. At 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Colonel .EBBS is regarded as one of the most colourful, forceful, and interesting personalities the Salvation Army has known. His experience covers almost the entire gIobe—BELGIUM, ITALY, FRANCE, U.S.A.. etc., etc. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ Scientist, Dunedin. JUBILEE BUILDINGS, George street (Above Terry’s Bookshop, and almost opposite Arthur Barnett’s). Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, * UNREALITY.’ Sunday School, at 2.30. Wednesday, Testimony Meeting, 8 p.nl. Public Reading Room, Second Floor, Savoy Building, Monday to Friday, 12.304.30: Wednesday, 12.30 to 4.30, 6.4 g to 7.45; Friday evening, 7 to 9. SPIRITUALIST " CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND, 1 Dunedin Branch, Now meets in Crawford Lounge, SUNDAY, at 6.30 p.m. ‘ The subject of the Address is ‘ FATHERHOOD.’ “ Clairvoyance.” Healing Meeting as usual in Boom 9, Premier Buildings, 320 Princes street, o* Mondays, at 8 p.m. In so much as you have done it unto thi least of these, you have done it unto Ma, How true is this to you? All welcome. PLAYFAIR STREET HALL CAVERSHAM 2.30. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6.30 p.m., Mr A. CAMPBELL. Subject, ‘ Second Coming of Christ. Is It Near? What Then?’ Tuesday, 7.30. —Missionary Prayer Meet* ing. Everybody Welcome. QREEN ISLAND GOSPEL HALE, A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE to be held in the above Hall. Speaker, Mr E. WOOD. 1 Subject, ‘ The Gospel in a Child’s HymaJl ■ UNITED CITIZENS’ SERVICE, LAURIER THEATRE, PORT CHALMER& SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6th, at 8 p.m.' Speaker. Rev. DEAN CRUICKSHANK. A cordial invitation is extended to a!| citizens to attend this United Service. , BICYCLES. /"THEATER to ride a Bike than pay tram fares; call and see us; Ladies' and Gents’ Cycles, all British machines!—A. S, Davis (‘Star’ Building), Stuart street. WANTED To Buy, Gent’s Push Bicycle} must be cheap and in good order.—* Phone 23425: A 643. ‘Star.’ ANTED To Sell, Lady’s Cycle, Hcil cules sports model; in perfect orderJ £6 105.—A721, ‘Star.’ ' CYCLISTS, Have your Cycles Oven hauled. Enamelled, or Repaired by Gordon Fox, of North End Cycle Works, before prices advance; full stocks of Bat* teries, Dynamo Lamps, Mitts. Mudguards, etc., on hand. - ANTED To Buy, Ladies’ and Gents? Second-hand Cycles. —Acme Tyre Co., corner King and Frederick streets. OR SALE, Gent’s Bicycle, as new, or near offer.—As6B, ‘ Star.' ENT’S Cycle For Sale, good order; only £2 IQs.—ABO9, ‘Star.’ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ADVERTISER has Vacancy for Boarder, single, sunny front room, in quie| home; conveniences; handy Workshops.—* No. A 769, ‘Star.’ . . B" ANDON VILLA, 34 Tennyson street! central, offers quiet, homely - Board for all classes of workers; good table, wash* ing; no lady boarders kept.—Phone 12-109^ BOARD for Man; homely people; wash* ing, mending; near car, south end} 27s 6d.—A828, ‘ Star.’ ~ OOD Private Home offered Boardei away week-ends; single room, handy to Cargill’s Corner; 225.—A567, ‘ Star.* ORTH END—Two sunny Unfurnished Rooms, curtains, hot water, convenij ences, cooking and washing, own entrance} 5 minutes George street; £1 weekly, in/ eluding gas and light; replies answered.—l A 665, * Star.’ - ACANCIES for Gentlemen Boarders* washing, good table,, phone.—Apply) 107 Union street. , AOANT, small Flat, self-contained, bed* room, breakfast room, scullery, bath* room; centre city, rise, close Octagon; fur* nished.—A767, ‘ Star.’ ' ANTED, Board and AttentidSl for In* valid Lady; must be mmonahle} sunny room. —A 444, ‘ Star.’ OUNG Man wants Board, 22s 6d; n<} washing; central. —A 766. ‘ Star.* OUNG Man requires private Board, with homely people, handy Hillside; star* tariff. —Address A 793, ‘ Star.’ A fid Cumberland street.—Permanent! Boarders wanted, good home and table; washing.—Telephone 10455. WORKING Man wants Board, privets family; handy High street or Ex* change.—Aß 99, ‘ Star.* 1 0OP Board offered two frieajft to share 7 W or married Couple; nice HKy room; central.—Ring 12489. ' } Queen street has a vacancy for % * Young Lady Boarder, share bed-sit* room with another.—Telephone 13472. WANTED, reasonable Board, Port Chal. mers, by honest working Man. —Be* ply AB6O, ‘ Star.’ permanent waving. \T ALDOR Toilet Salon.—Permanent Wav. * ing Specialists; 19s 6d full wave, 14i 6d three-quarter head: sides waved 12s 6d. —Phone 18-852. . A GENUINE Permanent Wave, guaranteed sis months, for 17s 6d; Sides only. 10s.—Potter’s Toilet Rooms. RT Beauty Salon, 185 George street.— Non-electric Perm, 15s full head; Oil Perm, reduced for one mouth, 15s full head; three-quarter head, 12s; all Perms* guaranteed.—Phone 18-0401
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Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 14
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