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FREE KINDERGARTEN. j RECORD REIGN FESTIVAL. HALL. COMMENCING ON MONDAY, JUNE 21, At 7.30 p.m. (Doors open 6.30), and continuing - the ENTIRE WEEK, ART UNION AND BAZAAR, i GRAND PAGEANTS AND NATIONAL DANCES By over 200 PERFORMERS. Signor Borzoni ... ... Ballet Maßter !A. F. Robbhtshaw... ... Musical Director I THE SHOW OF THE YEAR. NOTrCB TO PERFORMERS. Orchestral Rehearsal will be hold in the Garrison Hall on TUESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS at the usual hours. NOTICE TO COMPETITORS FOR SPECIAL PBIZES. The Speoial Prizes will be awarded to each of the items in the various groups detailed on ticket and in programme, but no second prize I will be given unless there are more than four ' entries for eaoh item. IITY HOTEL BUILDINGS. J The Centre of Attraction. £5 to be I Given Away. Thomas A. Edison's Scientific Triumph, the KINBTOSCOPB AND PHONOGRAPH EXHIBITION. This Kinetosoope is reproducing motion which is the invention of IT. A. Edison. Realism, Motion, Life. I CAMPBELL COLQUHOUN, Manager. OHUROfI SERVICES. ANOVBR STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. MISSIONARY SOCIAL AND SALE OF WORK. TUESDAY, JUNE 15th, at 7 o'clock. Missionary Address by Mrs Driver. Sacred Solos by Madame Von Look, Misses Treseder and W. Armstrong. Organ and Violin Duet by Mr Moore and Miss Daisy Moore. Refreshments during evenimr, Admission 6d. ETHODIST CENTRAL MISSION, GARRISON- HALL. - Rev. T. W. NEWBOLD Preaohes Twice. Eveuing Sermon on Gospel Truths contained in the 'Pilgrim's Progress,' illustrated by a new and fine set of Limelight Dissolving Views. Orchestral Selection : ' The Serenade of Angels' (asranged by J. Hutton). Solo: 'The Pilgrim' (8. Adams), by Mr S. Cookson (illustrated). Orchestra plays from 615. Kankey's Hymns. Everybody wel. ISOIPLES OF OH EI ST, Oddfellows' Hall, Stuart street.—Sunday School Anniversary Service*. Morning, 11, Mr MAZENGARB ('The Wisdom and Under, standing of the Churoh'); Afternoon, 2 45, Mr ARNOLD ('Angel Voices'); Evening, 6.30, Mr MAZENGARB ('Life's Viotories, aud How to ;Win Them'). Special sing ! ng; all invited.TUESUAYi 7.46, Entertainment in all of Eoreign Missions. Admission Sixpence. fIHORAL HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, At7o'olook, ADDRESS BY MR ALFRED BRUNTON. Subject (Ps. xci., 1): '.He that dwelieth in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.' Also Short Address to Children. All cordially invited. Choir sings from 6.30. |HE TABERNACLE (Churoh of Christ), ' Gbbat King stbeet. Mr CHAS. WATT, at 6 30. Subject: 'She Wanderer's Return. 1 The Sunday Sohool Anniversary Tea Meeting will be held on FRIDAY EVENING, 18th inst., at 6.30. RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Dundas Btreet.-ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, TO-MORROW. Morning, Kev. W. SAUNDERS; Afternoon, 3, Rev. E. DKAKB ; Evening, Rev. W. LAYCOCK. TEA and PUBLIC MEETING, Howe street Hall, WEDNESDAY, 16th June. Tea on table, 6 30. Publio Meeting, 7.30. Admission, Is; Children, 9d. ORAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL i.vi CHUROH. 11 am., Rev. W. LAYCOOK; 6.30, Rev. W. SAUNDERS. Subject: 'Creatorand Created' —(3) Angels. 3 p.m.: Institute. 'A Nation's Aim and Ideal,' Mr Bastings. CHURCH. *" TO-MORROW-MORNING AND EYBNING, Rev. JAMES GIBB. OBTH DUNBDIN CHURCH. Rev. I. K. M'INTYRfe*, Minister. Morning, ' Possessed with Deviiß.' Evening, Evangelistio Service. HALMERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, \J LOWBR YOBK PUOJJ. Services To-morrow—-11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. M. ERASER, All seats free. 2T. ANDREW'S CHUROH. O Rev. RUTHERFORD WADDELL, D.D. Services Morning and Evening RINITY WESLEYAN OHUBGH.-To-morrow: Rev J. J. LEWIS. Evening Subject: 'The Mountain-moving Power.' WOODUAUGH: 11 a.m , Mr CLARKE; 6.30 p.m., Mr HAYNbS. : . ALL SAINTS' Churoh.— I o-morrow: Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Preachers: Morning, The Dean; Evening, Rev. O. W. Browning'. EVANGELISTIC Meeting in Farley's Hall 4 To-morrow Night, at 7. Seats free and I no collection. Xj Services To-morrow Evening, at 6.30 o'ctook: MrT. H. Rix. r ING STREET Congregational Church.— k. Services To-morrow: Morning, Rev. O. Bradbury; Evening, Mr H. H. Driver. VANGELIBING. Council Chambers, I Morningtou, To-morrow, 6 30. Preaoher, 18. t* lborh; stats free. TATIONAL ANTHEM Authorised by the 1 P e»byterian Church. i Copies, with Words' and Mdaio, in Old and New Notations oombined, can be obtained from the _ . OAXTON PBINTIHG COMPANY, Mann street.*

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Evening Star, Issue 10339, 12 June 1897, Page 3

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