j ' m]msm^m___________^ .LECTURES. fPABERNAOLE. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. LANTERN LECTURE, "Through India in Word and Picture," by Miss Elsie Lilly (Zenana Mission), Bombay, Calcutta. Punjaub. Mission Scenes, Views of Mount Everest, Etc., Etc. Fine Series of Coloured Slides. 721 MggM A LECTURE ON DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES. ■Q I Illustrated by Limelight Views, vjF Will be given by w Miss ashford, In the Assembly Hall. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING AT 7.45. All Interested Invited. Collection. 74-1 m v VBW ZEALAND At&A&x • ■AAA- LABO V R CONCERT-LECTURE TOOdORROW (SUNDAY), 7.30 P.M. STRAND THEATRE. THE VICTOR OF DUNEDIN NORTH, MR. I. W. MUNRO. MP. THE VICTOR OF DUNEDIN XORTU, MTt. J. W. MUNRO, M.P. WILL LECTURE ON "ARE WE A DEMOCRACY?" "ARE WE A DEMOCRACY?" "ARE WE A DEMOCRACY?" This is tbe first time that Mr. Munro bas addressed an Auckland audience. Come along and give the man who recently won Dunedin North for Labour, a rousing welcome. GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAMME. GRAND MUSICAL. PROGRAMME. MISS MAUDE MILLS (-Soprano) Will Sing '•Egypt. I am Calling You" (Ambroise). "Somewhere, in Some Corner" (Nichoiis), Etc. Etc. MR. J. _SMITH:SON (Tenor) WUI Slug "Mother Machree," "Mountain Lovers," Etc. Etc. ORCHESTRAL. SELECTIONS, ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS, From 7 to 7.30. MRS. M. LEE ln the Chair. Accompanist, Mr. L. Conrad. Doors open 6.45. Silver Collection. -Tf) _*aM_s__—t T ITER ARY LECTURES. . 4V gt LECTURES. SUNDAY AFTERNOONS, At -- 30 - ln tße TIVOLI THEATRE, Near Grafton Bridge. TO-MORROW (AUGUST 13), PROF. IH. S. DBTTMAXN Will Lecture on ••BYRON AND HIS AGE." Public Invited. «2_ E. BLAIR. Secretary. ••/TTIHE CHURCH OF THE MIGHT* X UNIVERSE," At the GRAND THEATRE .Opp. G.P.0.), TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). MR. FREDERICK R. FIELD. An Eminent Solar> Physicist. Will give an Illustrated Lecture on " THE SECRETS OF THE SUN." "THE SECRETS OF THE SUN " Beautiful Pictures. Beautiful Pictures. SIR. CLEMENT L. WRAGGE, F.R.G.S., Etc., Will Preside. Mns. Scott's Orchestra, ifrom the Crystal Palace, London, will be in attendance. Doors Open 6.30 p.m. Lecture 7.30 p.m. — silver coin collection. 63> #a uckland city mission. -Auckland city mission. Princess Theatre. Queen Street. TO-MOBROW <Sun.) EVENING 6.30, Doors Open: 7 p.m.. Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.30 p.m.. Service Begins. PREACHER, REV. JASPER /tALDER. BY. *A ASPER Subject: "EYES OF YOUTH." OfTertory Solo—"The Holy City." .MASTER PHIL HODDER {Accompanist: Mrs. Elsou Bond.) ■SAB. —Please note that our Bazaar has been definitely fixed for THURSDAY, September 7, in the Concert Chamber. 604 TIVOLI THEATRE. I V O L I THEATRE. / TO-MORROTV (SUNDAY"). 7 P.M. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7 P.M. EVAXOE.DISTIC SE-RVICE. Subject: " FALSE HOPES." The Deadly Peril of Entertaining False Hopes. Minister: REV. A. A. MURRAY. 6.45 P.M. - SONG SERVICE — 6.43 P.M. Ail cordially invited to these -brtgb t. Gospel Serricea. 749 , '.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 190, 12 August 1922, Page 16
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