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OPERA HOUSE. C*T. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, k5 MULGRAVE-STREET. Under the direction of L. J. Lohr. SUNDAY, 16th MAY, 1897. STARTING FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, 21st May, and the following Order of Services :— 8 a.m., Holy Commu-rrvf-RVT? -wrr-wro a-xttv mon 5 H n- m -> Matins and Holy Communion; THREE MCtHTS ONLI. C.30 p.m., Evensong. Triumphant Return and Farewell of QT, PETER'S CHURCH. CARL HERTZ, © Prior to his departure for London, in a SUNDAY, lGth MAY, 1897. SPECIAL FAREWELL HOLIDAY BILL, Order of Services :-8 a.m., Holy CounnuIncluding tho first production in Wellington nion; 11 a.m., Morning I J rajer and Second of the greatest illusion ot' tho day Celebration ; 3.30 p.m., Children's Service; VANITY FAIR Recently the craze of 4 , P- m .-> baptisms and (Jhurchings ;G. 30 p.m., VANITY FAIR Christchurch, where it n . VANITY FAIR created a perfect furore. BKOUKLlN.— Churchroom, at 6.30 p.m. VANITY FAIR So great was the crush aud /"^ HURCH OF ENGLAND VANITY FAIR interest aroused by this flj (Kvanget ir a t f VANITY FAIR Marvellous Illusion evangelical). }™£t£v ™™ attho Police Nightly Services will be held every SUNDAY at VAVTTV £iIP t™« THE ° F U a - m - alld 6 - a0 P- m -' in Oaitcllo vs' VANIIY FAIli lickets. Hall) jumblon-quay (between Panama and _ „ ... ... . . . Grey streets), by the farewell presentation of the original jj j^ y y jj SPENCER CINEMATOGRAPHS, The Prayer Book and tho Church Hymns In a complete set of now pioturea, all in Sankey's collection will be used. STAR SUBJECTS RECENTLY ARRIVED, Q'j\ JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN Including a portrait of fo CHURCH HER MAJESTYJTHE QUEEN. SUNDAY SCHOOLS, Popular prices-3s, 2s, and Is. (No early Willis-steeet. d001S)< EDWIN GEACH, Manager. ANNIVERSARYJSERVICES, 1897. CARL HERTZ'S FAREWELL ' . SUNDAY, 16th MAY. Starts FRIDAY NEXT, grand fashionable Morning, at 11— Subject: "Tho Christian night. AU those who have seen Carl Hertz Home and tho babbath School,' Rev. J. will probably see him again, and all those ,„, Paterson. who have not seen him are sure to accept the Afternoon, at b-Subject : New Things," few remaining opportunities, so SECURE _ O. Dallaston. SEATS IN ADVANCE at Holiday's. No Evening, at 6.Jo— Subject : " The Value of extra charge for booking. L^o, Rev. J. Paterson. Collections' at all services, in aid of Sunday nnHE FORESTERS' BRASS BAND will Sohool Funds, w -< JL give an open-air Concert in the Grounds ' 'of tho Wellington Hospital TO-MORROW TUESDAY, 18th MAY. (Sunday)AFTJ£RNOON,commencingat2.3o. The Cantata, " EisTHJKR, THE BEAU. Programme: TIE'UL QUEEN," will be rendered in tho 1. March-" Lefebvi-e" (Allan) p hu f h by * J a^ c chorus of scholars and 2. Overture-" Return ot Spring " (Hume) teachers, assisted by the choir and mends, 3. Euphonium Solo-" The Amateur " (Jubb) un . d , er S e !eader^ l P o£ Mv - W-. Hopkirk. 4. Waltz-" Liebes Zfiuber " (Hume) tf r - Barilott ™ U P re&ld _ c f OV Sf- .. 5. Chorus-" Hail, Great King " (Frost) V^ 01 ' 8 open £7 ° clo ' k j, to j X « 11 J at 30 -. 6. Fantasia-" The Great City "(Dawson) cf du fT°^ * Colleotlon mMd of 7. March-" Tho Rover "(Hume) School iunds. 8. Hymn-" God Bless Our Native Land " F. MASON, Hon. Sec. Conducted. Foster. M^_ HODIST CHIIECH - Bandmaster, P. Hodge. Services TO-MORROW— J. T. WEBBER WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki-street— Secretary 11 a.m., Rev. A. C. Lawry; 6.30 p.m., Roy. !__ J T. Nott. An n -nt r. t? '-r t THORNDON CHURCH, Molesworth-st.-C O N C E B 1 11 a.m., Key. J. T. Nott ; 6.30 p.m., Rev. In aid of T. F. Jones. Special sermon to young men ; ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH BUILDING su^fe3^ T ]iS oo k > but HurcTWoik. ' pTTOT) TRINITY CHURCH, Newtowu— ll a.m., -j..,, , , „ . Eev. T. F. Jones ; 6.30 p.m., Rev. -A. C. Will be held m Lawey. THE SCHOOLROOM ■ ON TUESDAY EVENING, 18th .MAY. p^MITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES ' " SUNDAY, lGth MAY. Programme : SYDNEY-STREET— II a.m., Eev. T. A, 1. Violin Quartet— Andanto and Rondo Pybus ; G. 30 p.m., Rev. G. H. Mann (sub(Burnett)— Mi.«s M. Stuart, Messrs. H. ject—' 1 Ropentance : What is it?") Spackman, J. Lindsay, and R. Robertson WEBB-b'i'R'EET— ll a.m., Rev. G. H. 2. Song— "The Holy City" (Adams)— Mr. Mann; G. 30 p.m., Rev. J . Dawson (subject Hugh Wright — ' " Controversy. ' ' ) 3. Song—" Dear Bird of Winter (Ganz)— NEWTOWIN (Donald M'Lean-st)— ll a.m., Madame Rosaly Morz Rev. J. Dawson ; 6.30, Rev. T. A. Pybus. 4. Flute Solo — Introduction and Rondo ,^, «„„•„-„ , „,,-/-.■« a t /mrmrtTmo Brillante (Halberstadt)-Master Amadio /CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES, (pupil of Mr. C. J. Hill) • • 5. Song— "A Woodland Serenade" (Mas- _ Wellin^ton-TERRAOE^-choroni)— Mr. R. S. Gibson Eot - j - Kvm Glasson.— Morning, at 11, 6. Song — Madrigal (Chaminade) — Mrs. Evening, at G. 30. Herbert Spackman Courtenay-place— 7. Piano Solo— Miss Stuart Morning, at 11, Rev. W. A.<Ev_ns ; Evening, at 6.30, Mr. Reith.' . , ' "■^.S^SS'i^Z^-^ QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN 9. Song— "Love's Sorrow" (Shelly)— Mr. CHURCH, Terrace. Hugh Wright 10 ' 2SSkSti_^i taelh>l (PapiDi) - Mr - The Services TO-MORROW will be con11. Song—" My Faded Violet (Plumpton)— ducted by the Rev. Mr. Neave, of Riverton, Madame Rosaly Merz 12. Song—" A May Morning " (Denza)— Mr. South Otago. „ ,?.'£• < ?j bso ? l . n v. , c . „, „ Morning, 11 o'clock. Evening, 6.30. 13. Violm Quartet— Gavotte (Scotson Clark) zl —Miss M. Stuart, Messrs. H. Spackman, HURCH OF CHRIST, J. Lindsay, and R. Robertson \y Dixon-street. Admission ... One Shilling. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVEMNG, Piano kindly lent by Dresden Company. p rea cher^Mr. A. F. Turner.' - WELLINGTON WHARF EMPLOYES' Subject—" The First Practice of Baptism as BENEFIT SOCIETY. a Christian Rite." Everybody welcome. ' Under the Distinguished Patronage of J. : — Hutcheson, Esq., Sir Robert Stout, BAPTJST CHURCH, X C.M.G., Geo. Fisher, Esq., Members » » VrviAN-sTßiEsr. for tho City, and C. Wilson, Esq., Mem- SUNDAY, 16tll/MAY. ber lor Suburbs. Rev. C. Dallaston will preach Morning and Evening. ' ' FIRST ANNIVERSARY SOCIAL, Morning, " The Seven Cjfcrardhos of Asia." In aid of the Evening, " Great Pictures : Eooo Homo. HAWKES BAY RELIEF FUND, /GOSPEL HALL, HERBERT-STREET. THOMAS'S IHAT T ** ° FF MANNERS-STREET. ON WFDNFSDAY WthMaY 1897 Addresses TO-MORROW EVENING, at ON WEDNESDAY 19th^MAY, 1897, Seats tree . No collation. ' Sankey's Hymns. Prices of admission— Double ticket, 3s 6d ; •*-] OR WARD MOVEMENT. single ticket (gentlemen), 2s ; extra lady, Is Gd. jp W. COUPER, Hon. Sec. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). M ADAMECOPE'S S ECOND POPULAR *«*&*£&&'*" * M ' _TJL CONCERT, Evening, 6.3o— Service at the Rechabite Hall. EXCHANGE HALL, 19th MAY. Subject—" Studies in ;he History of th« Prison Scene, Chorus of Monks, Trovatore, Nineteenth Century -|he New Spirit in Tapers Brightly Burning, Tableau of Ladies. Literature. -W. A. _v_ns. Bago Solo, Mr. Hunter Brown , Vivandiere AT 8> a i • • i t> j o * o™ T>io , Social Evening for the People. Admission, Is ; Reserved Seats, 2s ; Plan Mrf Kecita fe ons Ctanesfio. at Di»sden. [ \ | ■ o™,™™ Tm? ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. LOOK OUI FOR IHE J± mM(] HAN]) MSSIONCARRIERS' UNION CHORAL HALL, Courtenay-place. '* ' SOCIAL, Tl]e Fitßt Anniversary of the above will bo AT WHITAKERS' HALL, commemorated TO-MORBOW, SUNDAY, On the 21st inst. Morning, 11— Rev. H. B. Redstone. Aiternoon, 3— Pastor A. F. Turner, R. Watch this paper for further details. Crabb, and others. Sacred songs, solos. Special recitation, '* How he Died," Mr. tt. I.A •-N-RA-vm Look Petheriok. Mr. J. Sawyer will render tho Loot G CoStSF-T ? Look redt. .and , aria, "If wiK all your Hearts" CHORAL HALL, 21st MAY. Evening, 6.45-R. Crabb, "Four P.'s; or, First Prize, Gold Medal ; Second Prize, Who is to Blamo ?" Silver Medal. ' SPECIAL.— B p.m., after the usual Church Intending competitors are reminded that services, the Rev. H. Dawson will deliver an they must send their names on or before address suitable to the occasion. MONDAY NEXT, 17th instant. Collections in aid of Mission Funds. G. PETHERICK, Taranaki-street. On WEDNESDAY, 19th, a GRAND SOCIAL. : will be hold, in which leading city talent will take part. Particulars in tuturo advertiseSCIENTIFIC PHRENOLOGY. _^t. . , MADAME DENISE will receive visitors SPIRITUAL SERVICE S.k3 Mrs. Harris, Trance Speaker, will at 183 Upper Willis-street, on and after deliver a Lecture in the Psychological Hall, ' r Lower Ghuznee-street, on SUNDAY, at 8 MONDAY 17th May. Hours— lo am. to p.m., entitled— "What think ye ot Christ?" ' Sacred solo, "Calvary." Silver coin at the 10 p.m. door. Come early to secure a seat. All are welcome. — Circle every Tuesday, at 8 p.m. — — Lecture, questions, &c, Wednesday, 8 p.m. NOTICE. •— - NEWTOWN CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING «£sk£>^ SOCIETY. •£___§£ ri>HE Share-list open at A. H JfARBOUR EXCURSIONS X Passau's, 28, Riddiford-street, and -"- ~iAV»e BAY those desirous of taking up shares should do 1) A I o X>A I . so soon, as a meeting will bo held shortly to elect Directors, <fee SUNDAY, 16th MAY. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ' J^^SS^T ** '"" ALL Persons found Trespassing with dog Leea ™ c Bay at _^P- tt ' J\ or gun on my Property. Ponrua, Sec- pa-RKS— tion 108, Aotea Reserve, will be prosecuted. -tut r*D Poison laid. p.MUNGAVIN. -.pltb, _,/() Children,^ ANYONE Removing Anything from my MELROSE ™>™°* COUNCILI Property will be prosecuted. BURGESS ROLL, 1897-98. C. S. RAWSON, TVTOTICE is hereby given that the Meeting JAI of tho Council convened for ConfirinaUpper Hutt. tion of tho Burgess Rolls of tho Borough has been adjourned till TUESDAY, 26th May, at — — ■ G p.m. ANYONE found Trespassing on my Ji^TcT hlve° l^T^t G^und with dogorgun, without permission, ***" ""* .... . , There will be no further adjournment, will bo prosecuted. T m,m ,> T1?1 , C. S. RAWSON, Town cler _ Upper Hutt. 9i Queen's Chambers, Wellington, 15th Mny, 1897.

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 114, 15 May 1897, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 114, 15 May 1897, Page 6

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