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AMUSEMENTS. T YCEUM HALL, ■ I DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. President: The Hon. Richard Oliver, M.L.C. Vice-presidents: Henry Mackenzie, Esq. I Win. Hodgltins, Esq. Walter Hislop, Esq. | John Robertn, Esq. Conductor: Mr A. J. Barth. FIRST CONCERT OF THE SEASON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 18S7. Smart's JACOB (For the firßttime in New Zealand), Sacred Cantata, composed for and first performed at the Glasgow Festival, November, 1873. Choruses from Mendelssohn's Unfinished Opera LORELEY (Posthumous), as under: Solo and Chorus—" Ave Maria " Female Voices Chorus—" V intage Song " ... Male Voices Piano Duets—Spanish Dances, Op. 21, N<s. 2, 3,4 Moszkmoski Miss Blanohe Joel and Mr A. J. Barth. Admission—Dress Circle, 3s ; Body of Hall, 2s. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Honorary Members' Subscription, 21s per annum. Tickets at Charles Begg and Co.'s, Max Menderahausen's, J. Muir's, and the Dresden Piano Dep6t. M. J. BROOKES, Hon. Sec Final Rehearsal (Band and Chorus) Tuesday, August 2, at 7.30 p.m., in Lyceum Hall. J. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. G. F. ROOT'S SACRED CANTATA, "NAAMAN"; or FAITH TRIUMPHANT. THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4th, At 8 o'clock. Conductor, Mr J. M. Lomas • Organist, Mr Arthur J. Barth. Cast of Chabacters : Queen of Syria Mss Alice Grey WifeofNaaman Miss J. Low Hebrew Maid MissNimmo Naaman (Champion of Syria) ... Mr Oleghorn Iran (a Hebrew Prophet) ... Mr H. E. Chinn Interpreting Quartett, Syrian Priests, Syrian People, and Chorus of Hebrews. Admission—One Shilling. ST. PAUL'S YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION. CONCERT, St. Paul's School, Friday, sth August, 8 p.m. The following have promised to take part:—Mrs F. L. Jones, Mrs Ross, Miss Catomore, Miss Marshall, Miss Ross, Miss Wilson, Mr Blenkinsopp, Mr Finch. Mr Gully, Mr F. L. Jones, Mr A. H. Norman, Mr H. Smith. To conclude with the farce "In Possession." Admission Is.

MEETINGS. I HE TABERNACLE (Church of Christ). C T. DAVIS Will preach To-morrow (Sunday) Evening, at 0.30 o'clock. Subject: "The importunity and benevolence of Ohridt." .Seats Free. All are cordially invited. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, \j Moray place. Services To-morrow at 11 a.m. and C.30 p.m. Rev. J. E. KELLY. >EV. A. 0. GILLIES will Preach To- \) morrow at the usual hoars in Oddfellows' Hall, Albany street, Morning Subject: " Man's links and God's chain." Evening: "The Gospel of Mount Sinai." Seats free, and the public cordially invited. ~ANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. . —Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 6.30 r..... Rev. A. North, Minister. Maori Hill, eveuing; N. E. Valley, 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m. Kaikorai School-house, 0.30 p.m. CHORAL HALL, Moray place.—Evangelistic -kJ Service.—Mr A. Brunton, To-morrow (Sunday) Evening. Choir sings from 6.30, Service at 7. ' M.C.A. Fellowship Meeting every Sabbath Morning at 0.30. All cordially welcome. Y.M.C.A., Moray place.—Bible Class at IVANGELISTIO Meeting in Farley's Hall i To-morrow Night, at 7. Seats free and no collection. >ATTRAY Street Halt.—Christadelphians \) meet every Sunday. 11 a.m.: Breaking of Bread. 0.30 p.m.: Subject—" Christ's doctrine of eternal life." No collection. CHURCH OF CHRIST meets for Worship 1.45 p.m. Public "Discourse at 3. Who preaches baptismal regeneration? Who excludes children from entering the Kingdom ? Who is spreading heresy ? Upper Hall, Albany street. 'ESLEYAN CHURCHES. T T TO-MORROW : Trinity Church, Stuart street.—ll and 6.30, Rev. W. G. Spenoe. Cargill Road.-11, Rev. W. G. Parsonaon; 6.30, Rev. S. J. Garliok. North-east Valley.—ll, Mr E. Dowland; 6.30, Mr Hodgson. INDEPENDENT CHURCH, Great King street.— Rev. J. Beckenham, Pastor. Subjects To-morrow: Morning, " Launch Forth "; Evening, 6.30, "Down Among the People." The people invited. Strangers welcome. IT. CLAIR CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH J To-morrow Evening, at 6.-30, Special Evangelistic Service. Several short Addresses. Sankey's Hymns. Person's desirous of joining Mr Robert Rae s Public Adult Tonic Sol-fa Class at the Church should be present next Thursday at 8, Bass and Tenor Voices wanted. A Juvenile Class will be enrolled same evening at 7. JOHN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, CAVERSHAM. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES TO-MORROW. Morning (11), Rev. Duncan Wright; Afternoon (2.30), Rev. J. Beckenham; Evening (6.30), Rev. C. Carter. Scholars' Tea on Tuesday Evening, Parents and friends invited. 7.30. > EV. T. W. DUNN will Preach in the j PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, York place, To-morrow Evening on " COMPANIONSHIPS." UNDAS Street Church Services.—Morn- / ing, at 11, Rev. W. Harris; Evening, at 6 30, Rev. J. Nixon. fIIRST CHURCH. J REV. JAMES GIBB Preaches Tomorrow Morning at 11; REV. PROCESSOR WATT, Evening at 6.30. All Sittings Free at the Evening Service. ORTH DUNEDIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. REV. JOHN RYLEY Preaches To-morrow—Morning at 11; Evening at 6.30. , IHE FIRST MEETING of the JUBILEE L HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY will be held This Evening at the Coffee Palace at 7.30. Business: To Elect Office-bearers and Committee and to Adopt Rules and Regulations. Members and all desirous of becoming members arc invited. H. SPENCE, Hon. Sec.

LECTURES. • YOEUM Hall, Sunday Night.— Lecture by J Professor Chainey. Subject: " Through Day to Night and Night to Day." At the close of the Lecture Mrs Chainey will give Psychometric Readings to well-known Persons selected by the audience. Choice Mus'c by Parker's Orchestra. Admission : Dress Circle and Stalls, Is ; Back Seats, 6d. Doors open at 7; commence at 7.30; Lecture at 8. LECTURE, in Oddfellows' Hall, Stuart . street, will be given by Mr ,W. W. Holmes, To-morrowNigbt, atß o'clock. Subject: "Prophecy and the Eastern Question." Seats free. Please bring your Uibles. ■ LDKNOX CHURCH. TUESDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 1887. LECTURE BY PROFESSOR BLACK ON EXPLOSIVES, With Numerous Experiments (In aid of the South Dunedin Presbyterian Church). Dr Stuart in the Chair. Commence at 8 o'clock Admission, Is; Children, 6d. Tickets at Messes J. Wilkie and Oo.'s; Mr Wright'p, Great King street; and Mr George street. >HRENOLO.GY.— Rev. T. W. Dunn Leotures "Wednesday, 3rd August, in South 1 Dunedin Presbyterian Church, §p.m. Words for One Shilling—Wanteds, To Lets, or Foif Sales.—The Evening Stab's' Circulation is over 50,000 weekly

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