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Amusements. mUAM STREET THEATRE. SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing THURSDAY. FEBRUARY IST. DIRECT FROM INDIA AND AUSTRALIA, 9 TH - YEAR OF ORGANISATION g_v__ GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF THE "Much Travelled" LYONS' OPERATIC BURLESQUE COMPANY IN THE ISLE OF BEAUTY; OR THE PRETTY PERSIANS, With all the latest MUSIC, SONGS. GROTESQUE DANCES, And the latest London sensation. The Great RAINBOW SERPENTINE DANCE. AT POPULAR PRICE& . Dress circle 2i, and ground .floor ONE SHILLING. H. P. Lyons .. Business Manager AL Burton _ Advance Representative 93i0 NEW BRIGHTON PIER COMPANY, LIMITEO. FIREWORKS DISPLAY WELL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE ON MONDAY, JANUARY 29th, 1894. . T3E display will include Bomb Shells, Batteries of Roman Candles, Rainbow W uecls. Brilliant Gems, Serpent Mines ard Rockets, Triangle Set Piece and numerous other novelties. Excursion Trams, Is return (including admission to Pier.) 9816 Cricket. CRICKET. NEW SOUTH WALES v CANTERBURY. AT LANCASTER PARK. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, IBT, 2ND, AND 3rd FEBRUARY. 9305 Religious Services. /CATHEDRAL SERVICES. SUNDAY, JANUARY 28TH. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion (choral). Preacher, Rev. W. Harper. _7 p.m.—Preacher—Rev. H. Northcote. 9788 m- E SLE VA N OHUKOn". SUNDAY SERVICESTJANUARY 28th. 1891. Durham street, 11 a.m.—Key. F. W. Isitt. 6,30 p.m.—Rev. H. R. Dewsbury. East Belt. 11 a.m.—Rev. H. R. Dewsbury. 6.30 p.m.—Rev. F. W. Isitt. Sumner Public Schools, 7 p.m.—Mr J. T. Smith. 9907 BAPTIST TABERNACL , Oxford terrace. REV. G. O. GRIFFITHS, Of Greendale, MORNING. AND KVENING.,.. 9311 r pRIN IVY~COSGR_aATIbNA_7cH?rRCH, JL corner Manchester aud Worcester streets. rev. Sidney" j. baker. 11.0—the unchanging god. 6.3o—The People's Service, on THESAoBATH QUESTION. Anthem—" Aye Maria "—Franz Abt. _Vi-itors Welcomed. 9812 PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. REV. JOHN HOSKING , PREACHES Morning at 11, Evening at 6.30. 9891 METHODIST FREE CHURCH. —t. Asaph street. Morning Preacher: MR R. H. TURNER. Evening: REV. E. MAYSON. 9892 Lectures. m.U AM STREET HALL. W. W. COLLINS LECTURES TO-MORROW. Subject—"And God said. Let the Earth Put Forth Grass." Illustrated with Limelight Views. Orchestral selections at 7. Admission—All Seats Sixpence. 9838 MR WORTHINGTON'S POPULAR LECTURE ON "HIS PERSONAL REMINISCENCES OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR," rpBMPLE OF TRUTH; T U E S D A V, 30th JANUARY, 1894, at 8 rm, ADMISSION, 6i>. From Dunedin " Globe," Mr Wortbington depcribes this greatest wai of modern timed from personal experience, and clothes toe sterling memories of the soldier with the language of the nrilliant elocutionist; for Mr Worthihgron is brilliant, and hL«lecture lest ni<ht wai characterisedby that animation of narrative, poetic description, and touches of natural pathos that is only at the command of a man 'who has been an eyewitness of and participated in the scenes he describes. From Dunedin "StAr," The audience last night was delighted with Mr Worthington's lecture and listened with interest ai:d attention to the story of th j Civil War in America, from its inception to irs close. Battles wei-e described with ul power; perhaps the mo»t graphic was that of Gettysburg. Mr Worthington's peroration was an eloquent one, and at its close, as h« had been at intervals during the progress of his lecture, be was mo3t warmly applauded. From "Otago Daily Times," Mr Worthington's lecture at the City Hall last night proved most interesting from beginning to end. He sketched the condition of affairs both in North and South. In graphic terms he referred to the tyrannous and cruel manner in which slaves were treated ;touched the fttissouri compromi»e and the election ol Abraham Lincoln, the firing of the first shot from Cnarleatoa Harbour; employing the simplest and yet the btroug_jo language in depicting the numerous scenes of bloodshed, his description of Gettysburg being particularly striking and realistic. 979s Board and Residence Terms moderate. Miss Lecte, Morden House. Glooceater street West. 9513 t i\ f MONTREAL STREET, next Bridge. 1 U L Private Board and tteadeace. Teruu moderate. i«ra Tompkins. ■ 955S C'VitOSVKNOR and Resir d-ce. Terms moderate. 56 Gloucester street, near Latimer square. 9141 PRIVATE Board and Residence. Terms moderate. Mrs Bla_ca_rd, RlyertOHouse, Cashei crreet Wea— _______ a IOJfiD AND RESIDENCE. SUPERIOR BOARD and KESIDENCS at No. 20 CRANMKIt SQUAKE. All horn* coinfoi—, piano. Tenvs moderate. __U "bOABJPTaND RESIDENCE. HAN DSOMH_.Y-FURNISH_D Apartment* for Ladies and Gentlemen. iIRS SAWTELL. •taerwood, 72 cashei street S. Telephone—7o3,

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8703, 27 January 1894, Page 1

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