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AMUSEMENTS.! ■jBINOXSS'S THEATRE. IT RINOBSS'S THEATRE. TONIGHT I TO-NIGHT I Oirole, 2s; Stalle, Is; FIT, 6d-PIT, 6d. Positively the LAST MIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, LAST Nl-i.ii' Of the Enormously Popular AUNT LUOINDA COMPANY AUNT LUOINDA COMPANY, When by speoial desire they will give this EXTRA PERFORMANCE EXTRA PERFORMANCE At the Million Prices, 2e, I*. 6d. | 2s, Ib, 6d. New Songs and all the Greatest Hits of the Season for 2«, Is, and 6d, All Accounts against Mr Palmer to be sent in To-day. A. FAWOBTT. .RINOBSS'S THEATRE. THURSDAY, MARCH 17. FIRST APPEARANCE IN DUNEDIN Of the KEMBLE COMEDY COMPANY. Grand Fashionable Comedy Season Inaugurated by MIS? MYRA KEMBLE, MISS MYRA KEMBLE, AUSTRALIA'S PRKMIERE ARTIbTE. VIDE PRESS NOTICES: MlasKembleis an Australian actress of undoubted talent. She handled the character of the hercine like an artiste, and had experience and talent enough to carry out her conception of the part.—London * Times.' The beat compliment wo can pay to the new actress is to say that she acted the part of a lady as a lady should and would have done. —The 'Whitehall Review.' Miss Myra Ketnble looked bo charming in her clinging cashmeres that we don't wonder at the reoreant husband returning to his allegiance, and Bhe depicted her wifely woes with so much grace and sympathy that our heart* yearned to her in her troubles.—' Sydney Morning Herald.' In Miss Kemble, however, the chief interest was justly centred. As Mrs Horton (in 'Dr Bill') she was perfect; her acting was splendid, and so natural as to entirely carry her audience with her.—Melbourne ' Argus.' MISS MYRA KEMBLE Will be supported by a specially-selected Company of Metropolitan Artistes, who will inaugurate the Season with the production of the famous Farcical Comedy, In Three Acts, entitled •D R BILL' (From the French of Albert Cane, adapted by Hamilton Aid<s, and produced for 4CO consecutive Nights at Avenue Theatre, London; 50 Nights at Bijou Theatre, Melbourne; 48 Nights at Criterion Theatre, Sydney—(coring the greatest success of the present Season). Interpreted by the following powerful Oaßt oupporting MISS MYRA KEMBLE: Mr R. Owen Harris Miss Nellie Lyons Mr Edwin Leater Mleb Ada Lee Mr H. W. Diver Miss Maggie Corcoran Mr J. J. Walshe Miss Louie Clitheroe Mr E. Leonard And And Mr George Leopold Mrs Walter Hill. Admission—4s, 2s 6d, and Ib. JOE ST, CLAIR, Business Manager. BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. MYRA KEMBLE SEASON. THE BOX PLAN for above Season will be OPENED on MONDAY, March 14, at 10 a.m, at the Dresden Music Warehouse, where SEATS for the Entire Season may be booked. JOB ST. GLAIR, Business Manager. CHURCH SERVICES. iiVANGELISTIO Meeting In Farley's Hall no collection. ANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH NORTH. Maori Hill, evening; N.E. Valley, 11 a.m., 630 p.m.; Kaikorai Schoolhouse, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. RATTRAY Street Hall.—Rev. W. Ready. Morning, ' Death of Children.' Evening, * Popular Buts.' Choir Bings 615. IHUROH of Christ, Oddfellows' Hall, Stuart Carr: 'Sinners Washed, Sanctified, Justified in the Name of Jesuß. 1 RAVENSBOURNE Presbyterian Church. —Mr W. H. Ash, Morning and Evening, and St. Leonards at 3 o'olock. HORAL HALL, MORAY PLACE Evangelistio Service. Mr A. BRUJNTON To-morrow (Sunday) Evening. Choir sings from 6.30. Service at 7. 10NGREGATIONAL CHURCH, J MOBAY PLACE. To-morrow, at 11 a.m. and 6 30 p.m., Rev. W. SAUNDERS. Evening: Harvest Thanksgiving Service. IHALMERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, U Lower Yobk place (above Octagon). Rev. J, M. FRASER will Preach at 11 a.m, and 6.30 p.m. All Seats Free. IR S T CHURCH. To-morrow Morning and Evening, Rev. JAMES GIBB. All Sittings Free at the Evening Service. RINItY WESLEYAN OHUROH.-Rev. J. IX JORY at 11 a.m.; Mr W. WARDROP at 6.30 p.m. OARGILf, ROAD.-Mr BARNETT at 11 a.m.; Mr W. R. COLE at 6.30 p.m. iLL SAINTS' CHURCH, TO-MORROW.

Matins and Holy Communion, 11 a.m. Evensong, 6.30 p.m. rABERNAOLE (OHUROH OF CHRIST), Great King street.—J. F. FLOYD, Evangelist. SUNDAY, at 630 p.m. Subject: 'The Literal and Spiritual Jubilee.' Uholr sings at 6.25, All seats free. Strangers cordially invited. UNDAS STREET PRIMITIVE 1 METHODIST CHUROB. - The Rev. Mr WILLIAMS, from Wellington, will Preach TOMORROW, MorniDg and Evening. "ORNINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Morning: Rev. R. J. PORTER; Evening: Mr E. C. MILLARD (of Rev. G. 0. Grubb's mission). mHB REV. H. T. ROBJOHN3, 8.A., *- Colonial Agent of the E. and F. Bible Society, will Preach on BIBLE WORE at the HANOVER STREET BAPTIST OHUROH at 11 am. TO-MORROW (Sunday; and at 6.50 p.m. at KNOX OHUROH. J. WHITE, Sec, 0.8.8. UNITED SERVICE FOR CHILDREN. CHILDREN of the various SUNDAY SCHOOLS of the City will be ADDRESSED by Mr E. 0. MILLARD, at the Garrison Hall, TO-MORROW (Sunday), the 13th inst., at 3 p.m. EV. G. C. GRUBB'S MISSION. GARRISON HALL. M18613N SERVICE will be held THIS EVENING, at 7.39, by the And TO-MOEBOW (Sunday), MARCH 13, Services will be continued at St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral. Rev. G. 0. GRUBB, at 11 a m. At Garrison Hall (Children's Service), Mr E. 0. MILLARD, at 3 p.m. At Garrison Hall, Bev. G. 0. GBUBB, at 8 p m. MONDAY and TUESDAY, MARCH 14 and 15, At Garrison Hall, PRAYER MEETING: 7.80a.m, to Ba.m. MIDDAY PRAYER MEETING: 12.30 to 1 p.m., and from 1 to 1.30 p.m. (two short Addresses). BIBLE READING, 3 to 4 p.m.: Rev. G. 0. GRUBB, M.A. CHILDREN'S SERVICE, 4.15 p.m.: Mr E. 0. MILLARD. MISSION SERVICE, 7.30 p.m.: Rev. G. 0. GRUBB, M.A. Hymn Boota provided. All Beats free. No collection?,

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Evening Star, Issue 8772, 12 March 1892, Page 3

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