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PUBLIC LECTURE "THE CHURCH AND DEMOCRACY" In the . .-: :,■. ;.. PAVILION HALL, BASIN RESERVE A SUBJECT OP WIDE INTEREST -• - ■ ' ' ■:. ■ : *» './.'■'.■■''■■■'"" -'"'".. vV, V MR. E. P. CLARK (of Melbourne). . ' DON'T MISS THIS IMPORTANT AND INSTRUQTIVB LECTURE; 1 come and hear. v ".v:; ■;'•:: :-:.:'"'' V TO-MORROW 7 o'clock. TO-MORROW [AUSPICES INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION] SEATSFREE. . NO; COLLECTION ■ DR. M. R. B^A^NER, '/■ ■■.-■■;■ ' \ EVANGELIST.* : - ; -;■ :■-■■• DE LUXE THEATRE TO-MORROW NIGHT! TO-MORROW NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. CAMPAIGN WILL CONTINUE EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK AT BETHEL TEMPLE (ONE-TIME UNITARIAN CHURCH), 191, VIVIAN STREET, At 7.30 o'clock. . INTEREST CONTINUES TO INCREASE. COME ALONG! PUBLIC NOTICE. i WE ARE DISPLAYING IN OUR SHOWCASES AT 50, WILLIS STREET THE PRmSofS™^ NW ZEALAND °F ART CAMERA ST™IES, LINEN-IVORY PAPER, INCLUDED IN THIS DISPLAY ARE SOME BEAUTIFUL STUDIES I PRINTED FROM DIRECT llin x 14m NEGATIVES. THE CAMERAB WE USE ARE THE LARGEST AND MOST MODERN IN AUSTRALASIA. P. H. JAUNCEY, i PHOTOGRAPHER, 50, WILLIS STREET. FREE DEMONSTRATIONS 20th to 25th JUNE. mh tQ JUNE< 20th to 25th JUNE. Ahh NEXJ? WEtK onn, + 9^l. TT lm , SHOWING HOW 2°th *° *lh dYNE- 1 VICKS VAPORUB IS USED TO BANISH COLDS. * THE WONDERFUL TWO-WAY ACTING REMEDY. DEMONSTRATIONS GIVEN DAILY from & a.m. to 5 p.m. - At EVENS'S PHARMACY, 38; MANNERS STREET^ WELLINGTON. ■ ' BE SURE TO CALL AND LEARN .ALL £HIS WQNDERFUL TWO-WAY

CONCERT OF* THE SEASON":-'; . "ANNUAL CONCERT, In aid of the . '■■ ■ WELLINGTON THEATRICAL. EM- ™ PLOYEES'..SICK AND. BENEFIT oOCIETY,. ■ . : ■ Tendered by the' Theatrical Profession . and Local Leading Artists.'...V . GRAND OPERA HOUSE, SUNDAY, 19th JUNE, 1927, at 8.15 p.m. The Following Artists' have Contented to MISS MAY WEBSTER, MR. MAURICE JAFFEY, WILLIAM INNES, MR. ROBERT ROBERTS, MR. GEORGE EDWARDS, of the Robert Roberts Bon-Bon Revucl " ■ * By Kind Permission of Sir Benjamin and! Mr. John Fuller. ' MISS ZELMA CARROLL. MISS RUTH .". REID,--, MISS EILEEN PASSAU, MISSES ESME CROW. • PHYLLIS ANDREWS (by kind permission of Management J. C. Williamson's' Regent Theatre). - MESSRS. T. C. WOOD, LEN BARNES, HARRY PHIPPS. FRANK ANDREWS, DICK RICHARDS , AND JACK,MAYBURY, By kind :-p«hrijgsion of .Management, ' Queen's Theatre. : . THE ORCHESTRA will be in the'capaole hands of ■".•■'■' -.-■■ MR. ANDREW-WILLIAMS, Ofhcial Accompanist,.Mß. MAT DIXON■Stnge Manager, MR. FRANK ANDREWS. Admission Free. Silver ■ Coin Collection F. GREANEY, Hon. Secretary. : ' RECITAL-LECTUBiIs: lyriSS VALERIE CORLISS, L.R.A.M., ■"*■ will give a series of six Recital-Lec-tures, commencing WEDNESDAY, 6th JULY, at her new studio, 16, Guthrie street. ' " . ' ■-•■-.'■ . .■ INTERESTING PROGRAMMES ■Will be given, by Miss Corliss and Advanced Pupils, illustrating the/various : forms ntid characteristics of pianoforte music, viz.:—The Prelude, the "Early Dance l'orms, The Fugue, Sonata, Mazurka, Polonaise, \ alse, Nocturne. Capriccio, Impromptu, Ballade, Scherzo, etc., etc. The compositions performed will be chosen from the works of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven,' Schuman, .Chopin,■ ■ etc.-, etc, and many modern English, French, and Russian composers. Attach. Recital a short lecture will be given by Miss 6orliss upon the- composers, and upon the form and characteristics of the compositions played, introducing some aspects of Interpretation. Recitals will be given- on ALTERNVTK WEDNESDAYS, at 2,30 p.m. Fee for' Series: $1 Us 6d. Applications to Private Address: , 82, HOBSON. STREET.. WORKERS' "EDUCATIONAL "ASSOCIATION. MR. ROBERT PARKER ';'■ VVTILL commence a short course of sis ™ '^"re 8 at the Concert ■ Chamber. | Town Hall; on MONDAY, 20th JUNE, nt 8 p.m., and continue on succeeding Mondays to conclusion. •'.'.''■"';•' .'■..'-■" Subject:' ' ■ ', SONGS AND SONG' WRITERS The first lecture will deal with the (subject' of the Great Master, '■' ' BEETHOVEN.. ■ . Supporting Artists: ..,'-. Miss Ara Symons, Miss Morrison, and Mr. Roy Hill, Minimum Fee for Course, payable at door, 2s Gd. '■ - ' ■ '„ . .--. .-. J. RE AD,'Secretary. 'POII the infovmatio'n of Patrons of the -*■ Gramophone Recitals held in aid" of the Junior Red Cross, we wish to announce that further Recitals will be POSTPONED UNTIL AUGUST

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 4

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