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PROFESSIONAL' ORCHESTRA: (Acting-Conductor, Mr. Herbert Bloy), Assisted- by", Mrs. Hudson (of Dmiedin), Soprano, and Miss P. Bain (Auckland), Violinist. The Orchestra will play:—"Pomp and Circumstance" (Elgar); . "Massaniello" (Auber); "Graceful Dance" (Sullivah); "Aubade Printaniere" .(Lacombe); "William Tell" (Rossini). Mrs. Hudson will play :—"Sognai" (Shira); "Hush, My Little One" (Bexigniui). Miss Bain will play:—Andante, from "Violin Concerto" (Mendelssohn). Admission—Free. Silver Coin Collection. Concert/at 8:30. J. -WOODWARD, Sec. rjv O W N . , H A L L. , TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), JULY 2nd, At 8 p.m. Sir Robert Stout, C.J.,' in'.the Chair. MR. JOSEPH M'CABE Will Lecture on "SECULAR EDUCATION: THE QUESTION OF THE. HOUR." • Educational advance in the last century—The State takes:'over the schools from the churches—Enormous spreud. of literacy—The worker . admitted ■ to . the world of letters—Struggle of the churches to retain their influence in the schoolNature of religious lessons for children— A'violation of the first principles of education—Religious lessons an • unsound moral base, and. unnecessary for moulding character—The question of' crime in France—Secular .education in Rome—Secular education and crime in New Zea- 1 land and Australia—A plea for the civic use of civic institutions. . Admission, 2s. and Is. Season Tickets, 2s. 6d. and ss. Box Plan at Christeson's, Manners Street. SECULAR, EDUCATION' LEA.GUE. A T conclusion of above lecture' all favourable .to tiie formation of above are requested to remain behind. At the present time, /when sectarians are leaving no stone unturned in their endeavour to abolish the institution :of Secular Education in New Zealand, it is incumbent on all its supporters to band themselves together in - its defence: Eternal'vigilence is the price of liberty. HIS : MAJESTY'S - . THEATRE, Courtehay Place. TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, At S p.m. i FREE LECTURE. MR. ..JOSEPH M'CABE,' The Eminent Scientist and Author, Will Speak on . "THE CHURCH AND SOCIAL PROGRESS," .. "CHRISTIANITY AND SOCIAL PROGRESS."--Synopsis:—New Pleas -for retaining Theolegy--Tlie Plea for the Moral Necessity — The Plea that it made Civilisation — Historical Survey of European Civilisation—Education before and after the Fall of'.Paganism—The Position of Woman in Pagan and Christian Europe —Care of the Sick before and under Chflstianity — Did' the 1 Church' Abolish Slavery ?— Emancipation of the . Workers fro'm Serfdom—Morality before awl after the Decay of Faith—Art not inspired by the Church — Knowledge stifled by the Church'.—' Leap forward i>f the World since the Birth .of Scepticism — Tho Clergy and the Struggle for" Freedom and Progress. Silver Coin Collection. . ROBT. HOGG, Stcretary. OART EK , AN D CO., THE CHEAPEST DRAPERS, 137 and 139 Cuba Street, new P.O. corner. SPECIAL PURCHASE—IOO Sample Pair. AV.B. Corsets, at about half usual prices. Come early for first, pick. SPECIAL PURCHASE-100 Ladies; Street . Skirts, black or navy, worth 7s. 6d., a special snap, 3s; -lid.' only. ss. in tlie ,£1 discount off all our Furs, Costumes, and Jackets. Choice goods, at English prices. Carter and Co. Is. WINDOW— Goods worth up to: 2s. and 2s. Gd., all at Is. Selling, freely. Come and see. CARTER AND CO., . . FOR GENUINE BARGAINS. 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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 858, 2 July 1910, Page 1

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