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AMUSEMENTS. CITY HALL. THIRD WEEK. THIRD WEEK. THE ALBERT LUCAS COMPANY. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY), AUGUST 21, And WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25. SHAMUS O’BRIEN and the Powerful Melodrama QUEEN’S EVIDENCE. The groat Look Scene. Full and efficient Orchestra. Popular Prices : Is 6d, Is, and 6d. pk 1 NOESS’S THEATRE, . FOR A SHORT SEASON. COMMENCING TUESDAY, 24th AUGUST. Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor, Lord Ranfdßlki. kinematogbaPh. Reproduction of ■. THE DIAMOND JUBILEE PROCESSION, Comprising Vivid Pictures of HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, THE PRINCES AND PRINCESSES, THE COLONIAL TROOPS, THE COLONIAL PREMIERS, THE MAORI CONTINGENT, And nearly 30 other Brilliant Effects. The whole Magnificent Pageant reprodneed with absolute fidelity* FULL CONCERT BY LEADING ARTISTS. Prices of Admission—3a, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Tickets at Jacobs’s, Doorsopenat7.ls; ovtrtmeatSo’clock. KAIKORAI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The sacred cantata ‘danikl’ (Roots) will be given bv the Choir on FRIDAY, 3rd September, 1897,' at 8 p.m. Full orchestraj accompaniments. Queen, Miss Laing j Sister, Miss Wright; Azariab, Mr J. Laurenson; Daniel, Mr A. Ross; King, Mr Ernest Bray; Herald, Mr J. B. M‘lntyre; Baritone, Mr J. 0. Wilson. Admission Is. Children 6d. Proceeds in aid of choir fund. CHURCH SERVICES. H O R A L HALL TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, At 7 o’clock. Address by Mr Alfred Buurton. Subject: ‘ Walking With God—What is it ?' Gen. v., 24; Heb. xi., 5. All cordially invited. Choir singsfrom6.3op.m. Methodist central mission, Garrison Hall.— Rev. T. W. NEWBOLD Preaches Twice. Morning subject: ‘The First Gift for the Coming Mission.’ Evening: The Last Lantern Service on the ‘Pilgrim’s Progress.’ The,whole of the views will be shown, including a beautifully-colored set just landed from London—97 slides. Vocal Solo, ‘Too Late,’ Sacred Selections by Orchestra from 6.15. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.— Dundas street: Morning, Rev. W. Lareock; Evening, Rev. E. Drake. Kew; Morning, Mr Dunoan Wright; Evening, Rev, W. Layoock. Abbotsford : Morning and evening. Miss M‘Dongall. X> USSELL STREET MISSION HALL.IJU To-morrow Evening (6.30), Rev. R. B, M. SUTHERLAND will conduct the service. Magio Lantern, China, Tuesday Evening. Trinity wesleyan church. —ll a m.. Rev. T. G. Brooke ; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. J. J. Lewis, ‘Through the Vale of Sorrows to the Bosom of God.’ Moray place congregational church. 11 and 6 30, Rev W. SAUNDERS. Evening: First of a Course on ‘ Facts of the Spiritual World.’ (1) ‘That World Itself— Where and What is it ?’ F IRST CHURCH. TO-MORROW: MORNING AND EVENING, Rev. JAMES GIBB. s ORTH DUNEDIN CHURCH. Rev. I. K. MTNTYRE Will Preach To-morrow, Morning and Evening. T. ANDREW’S CHURCH. Morning, Rev. R. WADDELL, M.A., D.D. Evening, Rev. R, J. PORTER. The tabernacle (Church of Christ), Gbeat King street. Mr LOWE, at 6 30. Subject: ‘ The Great Ransom.’ Disciples of christ. Oddfellows’ Hall, Stdart street.— Mr MAZENGARB. Subjects : ‘ Prevailing Prayer ’; *An Enemy Because of the Truth.’ KING STREET Congregational Church.— I Services To-morrow; Rev. G. Heigh - way will preaoh Morning and Evening, All welcome. THE FAREWELL MEETING for the Rev. B. and Mrs WALKER will be held in the St. Clair Congregational Churoh on MONDAY EVENING Next, 23rd August, at 7.30. ZEALANDIA Chamber-, opposite City Hall. —Believers in Eternal Life Only in Christ meet for Worship at llrv.m : 6 30 p.m., preaching. Subject; * The Christian’s Hope.’ 4LL SAINTS’ Churoh.— To-morrow: Holv Communion, Sam; Matins, 11 am"; Evensong, 6.30 p.m. Preacher, The Dean, Evangelising. Council chambers, Mornington, To-morrow, 6 30. Preacher, S. Elborn; seats free ; no collection. EVANGELISTIC Meeting In Farley’s Hall To-morrow Night, at 7. Seats free and no collection. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Deerhound. Reward returning P. C» Neill, Chingford, N.E, Valley. TOST, Gold Chain, with sovereign case .J attached ; finder rewarded, F. R. Hall, 222 Princes street south. TOST. 6th August, a Key (bent), in Heriot J row or Pitt street. Return Wilkinson, chemist; reward. TOST, between Herbert, Haynes’s and Maori J Hill, Purse (containing money) initialled A.O. ; reward. Herbert, Haynes. TORT, last night, in George street (between J Octagon and Albany street, Cape of Lady’s Waterproof; reward. Return Mrs Packer, George street (near Albany street). PERSON who took Boots by mistake from party last night kindly leave same Montague. Albany street. TAKEN by mistake. Waterproof, from Agricultural Hall, on Friday night. Return to Secretary Hallenstein’s Social. POUND, Morris’s Magio Healing Extract valuable family remedies; effectual; safe; heals sores; removes pain. Grocers, chemists. MEETINGS. COURT PRIDE OF DUNEDIN, No. 3,780, MEMBERS of the above Court will pay an Official Visit to Court Robin Hood, Port Chalmers, on TUESDAY Next, 24th inst. R.s. Onslow leaves Rattray street wharf at 7 o’clock sharp. JOHN WILSON, Secretary. SIXPENNY CLOTHING CLUB, PpHB ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Young Women’s Christian Association Rooms on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock. DUNEDIN PAINTERS’ INDUSTRIAL UNION. THE MONTHLY MEETING of the above Union will be held in the Trades Hall, Dowling street, at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, the 23rd inst. All members and intending members are requested to attend. The Executive will meet at 7.30 sharp. J. PATERSON, Secretary. OTAGO MODEL YACHT CLUB, A SPECIAL MEETING will be held on TUESDAY Next, at 8 p.m., in the Club Room, Pelichet Bay Hotel. W. H. WOOD, Secretary. [THEOSOPHY. MR A. W. MAURAIS will deliver an Address in the Foresters’ Hall, Port Chalmers, on MONDAY EVENING, at 8, in reply to a lecture recently given by Rev. B. C. Tennent. Mr G. Richardson (President of Dunedin Branoh, T. 8.) wQI take the chair. . Collection to defray expenses.

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Evening Star, Issue 10399, 21 August 1897, Page 3

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