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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. JTBAWBERRIES and Cream, 6d a plate. J Orders for Geese at the Jubilee Dfaingi rooms. IUEBDAY, 27th December, N.B, Valle . Band Sports, SohloteJ's Paddock (look out for flags). Don't forget' Tuesday. Tea, 1.30 and 5.30, gratia, E. Valley Band Sports.—Dancing, Shooting Gallery, Swings, Cricket, Ladies' prizes, J. and J. Arthurs, George street UESDAY, 27th. the Sports of the Season. Wanted, 10,000 people to come and enjoy at 11 o'clock. Handicapper, Mr H. Tanner. S MYERS, Esq. (Mayor, N.E. Valloy), 9 judge. Sports, 12 o'clock. Admission, Is. N.E. Valley Band Sports, Tuesday. DON'T Pass by the old, old Shop for your Xruas Presents, Largest Stock in Town at ' AORI Kaik Races, Boxing Day (Monday), . December 26th, 1887. First Raoe starts at 12.30. T. GLAIR Bus leaves Manse street every kj Sunday Morning 7.30 for the Baths, 6d i return. • - ■ . •. • W. MACARTHUR, 38 Princes street, !>• desires to intimate to his Customers and Country Visitors > |HAT during the Holidays he will Sell every Article in Stock at Cost Price, for Cash, CONSISTING of Watches, Clocks, Gold and v> Silver Jewellery, and Elootro- plated Ware. Also in.Stock, PORANS, Dirks, Skeno.Dhus, Plaid k> Brooches, Shoe Buckles, Belts, etc., silver and plated,' suitable for ' "IGHLAND Goßtumo. Note Address—- , Macarthur, 38 Princes street (sign of the Golden Spectacles). ENDERS.—FemaIe Refuge ; Messrs D, S, Brown and Co., accepted. . J. L. SHAAV, Architect. ENDERS arc nvited to noon on Januuy 5, for Additions to Villa Residence, St. Clair. T. B. Cameron, architect. CHURCHES. LBANY street Hall.—Church of Christ _ Meets for Worship 11 a.m. Gospel Address at 6.30 p.m. - : ■' ■ANO VER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. . —Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 6.80 p.m. Rev. A. North, Minister. Maori Hill, evening; N.E. Valloy, 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m;} Kaikorai School-house, 6.30 p.m. RATTRAY Street Hall.—Christadelphians meet every Sunday. 11 a.m.: Breaking of Bread. 6.30 p.m.: Meeting. No collection. IHORAL HALL, MORAY PLACE. >_y Evangelistio Service. Subject: "The incarnation of the Son of God " Mr A. BRUSTON* To-morrow (Sunday) Evening. Carols. Service at 7. IVANGELISTIO Meeting in Farley's Hall I To-morrow Night, at 7. Seats free and no collection. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH •*y MORAY PLAOK. Services To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. J. E. KELLY. T. ANDREW'S CHURCH. RUTHERFORD WADDELL, M.A., Morning and Evening. ,HE TABERNACLE (Church of Christ), GKE&T KING STREET. W. S. HOUCHINS Will preach To-morrow (Sunday) Evening, 6.30. Subject: "The Angelic Chorus." Baptism at the close. Scats Free. All made welcome. IIRST CHURCH. 1 Rev. Dr BALMOND To-morrow Morning, at 11; Evening, at 6.30. All Sittings Free at evening service. UNDAS Street Church.—Seivices: Morning at 11, Rev. J. Nixon. Subject: " Tlio Divine Word." Evening, at 6.30, Rev. J. Nixoß. Subject: " The Star and the Wise Men." Solo, from the 'Messiah,' Mrs Nixon. Sunday School Pionio on Boxing Day. "NDEPENDEM Church, Great King street. __ —John Beckonham, pastor. Subjects To-morrow: Morning, "The Angel's Song"; Evening, " Treasures Secured." Sunday School Picnic, Monday, at Maori Hill. J ESLEYAN SERVICES, To-morbow : TRINITY' CHURCH, Stuart street. 11, Rev. O. H. Laws; 6.30, Rev. W. Morley. CARGILL ROAD.—II, Rev. W. Morley; 6.30, Rev. C. H. Laws. NORTH-EAST VALLEY.-11, MrT. Hodgson ; 6.30, Mr J. P. Simon. T. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC. Give ye tho glory to the Lord That to His name is due; Come yo unto His courts, And bring an offering with you. OUTH Dunedin Wcsleyan Sunday School k_/ Picnic will be hold on Boxing Day, December 26th, instead of Tuesday. T. W. STOTHART, Secretary. "OHN Streot Baptist Church, Caversbam. J Services To-morrow will be conducted by Rev. J. T. Hinton (newly appointed Pastor), All seats free, '.. P AUL'S CHUR OH. CHRISTMAS CAROL SERVICE, SATURDAY, 24th DECEMBER, 1887, Commencing at 11 p.m P occssional Carol 'The first Nowell' ... Traditional Carol—'The Manger Throne' ... Stcggal Carol *\' Sleep, Holy Babo' ( Dykes Carol ( ' Jesu, Hail' ) Staincr Carol (' Good Christian Men Re-} ) joice' ... ... \ Old German Anthem—'Behold, I Bring you Good Tidings' ... Barnby Off ertorium—-Violin and Organ Carol—' Good King Wenceslas' Hclvwrc's Collection Carol—' The Angel and the Shepherds' ... Thome Solo-'Nazareth' Gounod Carol 'Glorious, Beauteous, Golden, Bright' ...' Tiddeman Hymn ' Christians, Awake ! Salute the Happy Morn' Offertory in aid of Choir Fund. CHRISTMAS PAY. Ist Celebration, 8 a.m. 2nd do (Choral) mid ; day Anthem—'Let us go even unto Bethlehom' ... Hopkins EVENING SERVICE, 6.30 o'olock. Anthem—' Behold, I Bring ... Batnby Offertorium-*Noel' ('O, Ohrist- , mas Night', ; ... Adam Offertories given towards the Reduction of Debt on Sunday School Building. ' O E U M HA I SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25 (Christmas Nichtf. GRAND CONCERT, DEOOI SCENIC EFFECTS, Etc. Programme : Overture—' Bohemian Girl' ... Orchestra Opening Chorus—' Merry, Merry Christmas' Lyceum Children and Choir (With Grand Scenic Effeot) Address ... ... ... Sir Robert Stout Glee—' Hark the Merry Drums''.. Choir Song and Chorus— * Barney take me Heme Again' MrDicb. Violin Solo ... ... Mr E.Parker Song—' Waiting ... Miss Peters Reading; ... ... Mr John Stone' Overture— 'Diolt'(Jakobowski) ... Orohestra Chorus—' Anvil Chorus'' II Trovatore Choir (With anvil obligatb) • Song—' Vanquished Knight' Mr B. Torrance (With Violin Obligate) Mr E. Parker Song—'Forget' ... ... ... . Lady, Song—''Burgomaster' ... ... Mr Arm Glee—'Foresters, Sound' Choir Conductor, Mr J. Parker; accompanist, Miss Parker; leader of orohestra, Mr E, Parker. I Doors open 7.30; commence at 8 o'olock. Dress | oircle, Is; body of hall 6d. Children's Lyceum * L L SA"IN TB' OHURO H. """*' OHRISTMAS^SERVIOES. Holy Communion (choral), 8 a.m. and mid-day. | Processionals: Hymns, 59 and 60. ; Te Deum: Garrett in D. ! . „ „, oma i • Let us now go' ... (Hopkins) , sing ftnd re £ ioe , # (Barnby) ( ' In the fields with their i mr*,^„ m .J Awta* - (Farmer), offertonumß y He shall feed His f ;.; I flock',., k, ; y<i (ffatlds) OtiUdrea'si&moe, 3 p.m. \ -r- , , , k . j

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Evening Star, Issue 7403, 24 December 1887, Page 3

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