AMUSEMENTS. ... , T HEAT BE. LAST THREE) OF THE /LAST THREE NIGHTS J SEASON. \ NIGHTS LAST THREE PERFORMANCES Of BLAND HOLT'S Great Spectacular, Dramatic Masterpiece, * A LIFE OF PLEASURE 1 A LIFE OF PLEASURE ! A LIFE OF PLEASURE! The Especial, Individual, and Collective Capabilities of this EXCEPTIONALLY EXTENSIVE COMBINATION Suited to an absolute nicety, The Story of the, Drama being Interpreted in AN ATTRACTIVE & MASTERLY STYLE. The Scenery and Appurtentttiees aire of a Most Complete Description, The Authentic Costumes and Dresses being & Specially Attractive Detail. LAST THREE NIGHTS. LAST THREE NIGHTS. THE EVICTION. THE HOUSEBOAT. THE EMPIRE. THE IMPRESSIVE BATTLE SCENE, " Triumphant, Noble, and Enthralling." And the THE GREAT LEAP FOR LIFE. MONDAY EVENING, SPECIAL CYCLISTS' NIGHT, For which occasion the whole of the Dress Circle has been Reserved. Prices: 4s, 2* 6d, and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden Pianoforte Warehouse. Day Tickets at Jacobs's and Allen's, tobacconists. Children in arms not admitted.
ALBANY SCHOOL GYMNASIUM. GYMNASTIC ENTERTAINMENT will L be given in the School Hall on WEDNESDAY, 23rd October, by the Junior Pupils (male and female) attending the Classes of the above Gymnasium, under the dircotion of Mr J. C. SMITH, Instructor, commencing at 8 o'olook, after which the Senior Pupils of Mr Smith's various Classes will give a display of Advanced Gymnastics. After the Entertainment the floor will be cleared for Danoing.. Price of Admission— ADULTS, Is; CHILDREN, 6d. KAIKORAI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. FRIDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1895, At 8 p.m. SACRED CANTATA,5 'THE LION OF JUDAH,' , Will be given by the Choir, with Orchestral Accompaniment. Soprano, Miss M. Laing; Alto, Miss J. Wright; Tenor, Mr J. M'lntyre; Baritones, Messrs J. C. Wilson and J. Robertson ? Bass, Mr G. M'Millan. Part 11. Quartet (Male)—' The Floweret.'—Messrs R. C. Torrance, J. Hoporaft, W. Thomson, and W. J. Strong. Solo—'Heavenly Rest' (Cristabel).—Miss Low. Solo-'Waft Her, Angels * (Handel).—Mr J. L. Salmond. Solo—'Angels' Serenade,' with violin obligato (Tosti).—Mrs Todd. Duet—'The Christian Martyr' (Blockley).— Misses Walker and Dall. Solo—' But Thou Didst Not Leave' (Messiah).— Mr J. Armstrong. Solo —' Consider the Lilies' (Topliff).—Miss Callender. Quartet (Male) —'The Soldier's Farewell.'— Messrs R. C. Torrance, J. Hopcraft, W. Thomson, and W. J. Strong. Pianist, Mrs Todd ; Organist, Miss Callender; Conductor, Mr Jas. Robertson. Admission, Is; Childrpn, 6d. Proceeds in aid of Choir and Organ Funds. I TAMP DESIGNS EXHIBITION, Princes street (opposite City Hotel), Open daily, 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. Admission, 6d. Tickets at the Dresden and Jacob's, Tobacconist. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. COMFORTABLE Home for Two Friends in U private family. " Central," Stab Office. "OMB for One or Two young Men, private family ; central; bath, piano, moderate. Apply Mercer Bros., grocers. CHURCH SERVICES. i/rORAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL f± OHUBCH. THIRTY-THIRD ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. 11 a.m., Rev. W. M. FELL. 3 p.m., Rev. R. BETTS (from England). 630 p.m., Rev. C. H. BRADBURY. Offertory : Solo, 'Hear ye Israel' and Chorus 'Be not afraid' (Mendelssohn). Men's Institute at 3 p.m. TBA and PUBLIC MKETING on TUESDAY. Tea at 6.30. Speakers: Rovs. Betts, Gibb, and Bradbury. Special Musical Programme from ' Elijah,' etc. OTAGO SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. SPECIAL SERVICES will be held in connection with the Universal Days of Prayer for Sunday Schools. SUNDAY, at 6.30 p.m. Rev. J. Glbb will preach a Sermon in First Church on ' Sabbath School Work,' and at 8.5 a prayer meeting will be hold in the hall of First Churoh. MONDAY, in Y.W.O.A. Booms, at 8 p.m., a devotional meeting will be held. Rev. D. Borrie will preside. IHUROH OF. CHRIST (THE TABERj NACLE), Great King street. SERVICES TO • MORROW: 11 a.tn., Breaking of Bread. Evening, 6.30, Mr H. HOLMES, Preacher. SUbjoct: 'The Great Physician.' Mornington Council Chambers at 6.30 p.m. Oddfellows' Hall, South Dunedin, at 7 p/m. A cordial invitation to all. H O R HALL ' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. GOSPEL ADDRESS by Mr A. S. ADAMS, at 7 o'clock. All cordially invited. Choir Sings from 6.30 p.m. TRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, Stoabt street, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1895. Morning, at 11.—Rev. R. TAYLOR. Evening, at 6.3o.—Rev. J. J. LEWIS. Subject: ' Novel Reading' (A Talk to v Young Women).
\T NEVILLE, s.B. Waihora, and Messrs R. LAIDLAW, C. KUSSELL, and A. NELSON will conduct Special EVANGELISTIC SERVICES for One "Week, commencing TO-MOR-ROW AFTERNOON, at 3. Speoial Addresses by Captain Neville to Christians; Evening, at 6.30: Prayer Meeting at 6 p.m.; and each evening during the week at 7.30, Saturday excepted. Please Come and bring a Friead; Sankey's Hymns. CHALMERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, \j Lower York place. Services To-morrow—Morning, 11; Evening, 6.30: Rev. J. M. FRASER. All seats free. IRST CHURCH. TO-MORROW, MORNING AND EVENING, REV. JAMES GIBB. All Sittings Free at the Evening Service. JT. ANDREW'S CHURCH. Morning and Evening, Bev. J. M. M'KERROW, B.A. ORTH DUNEDIN OHURCH.-Rev. I. K. I M'INTYRE will Preach Morning and Wednesday Evening at 8 o clock. ISCIPLES OF CHRIST, Oddfellows' Hall, Stuart street. —Mr Mazengarb. 11a.m., 'Our Great Need'-; 630 p.m., ' Despising God's Goodness.' ANOVERSTREET BAPTIST CHURCH. p.m., Rev. J. T. HINTON. Maori Hill, evening; N.E. Valley, 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m.; Kaikorai, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.; Opoho, 6.30 p.m. All seats free. All welcome. VANGELISTIC Meeting in Farle/a HaU To-morrow Night, at 7. Seats no collection. LL SAINTS' Church.—To-morrow: SerPreacher, The Dean. PRIMITIVE Methodist Churches.—Dundaß street: Rev. Mr Lajeock. Evening Kew: Morning, Mr Sadler; Evening, Mr Arthnr _______>——. MRS SOLTAU will Preach at Mornington ' Baptfflt Church Tomorrow Evening. SankevV Hymn Books used. . ING STREET Congregational Church.— Servioei To-morrow: Morning, 11, Bev. Saunders,
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Evening Star, Issue 9830, 19 October 1895, Page 3
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