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Amusements. p BIN CESS’S THE ATR E. TO-NIOHT! -TO-NIGHT! , ' OUR LAST APPEARANCE. NORTHCOTE’S KINEMATOGRAPH AND UNIQUE SPECIALTY COMPANY. The Same Great ■Programme To-night. The Marvellous Animated Pictures and Our Elite Entertainers. :i r Piotorially Reproduced. * ThANKS.—Mr Northcole desires to thank the Public of Dunedin for the very liberal patronage they have always bestowed upon him; and to announce that he departs for America _ and London by. the outgoing mail steamer in search of Novelties, and hopes in a few months to be in a position to present "to the Public of Otago an entertainment that will excel all others. _ He now wishes to say Au Revoir, but not Farewell. To-nigbt, Our Last Appearance-with the Kinematograph. Come Early, and Come in Hundreds. Day Sales Jacobs’s. Box Plan at Dresden. Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is; Pit, Sixpence. Doors open 7.15. Overture 8 sharp. HARRY ABBOTT, Agent. fTTHE CITIZENS’ BAND will play a Pro- ■ gramme of Sacred Music at the ROTUNDA, St. Clair, TO-MORROW, starting at 3 o’clock. W. T. BRUNDELL, Hon. Sec. ThUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY FOURTH CONCEPT SEASON. COSTA’S ‘ELI’ Will be given in the AGRICULTURAL HALL On TUESDAY, MAY 29. Soloists: Miss Jeanne Rsmsav, of Wellington soprano; Mrs Wakefield Holmes, com trnlto; Mr E. Eagar, tenor; Mr W. Thomson, baritone; Mr Alex. Millar, of Christchurch, bass. Boors open 7 Overture commences £ Intending Honorary Members can get thcii -tickets by handing in their names to Messri „ " e BK Mid Co., the Dresden Company, and Hon. Secretary. The Railway Department have kindly Post, poued Port Train till 10.30 p.m. H. L. CAMPBELL, Hon. Secretary, Agricultural Hall Buildings. Telephone 713. To enable the numerous Country Visitors now in town an opportunity of hearing ths Society, the Committee have decided to issue J limited number of Extra Tickets at 2s6d each which can he had at the Dresden and Begg anc 00/s. Church .Services. {JJANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, SUNDAY, MAY 27th. Preachers: Morning, 11, Rev. F. W. BORBHAM. Evening, 6.30, Rev. A. NORTH. ANNIVERSARY TEA MEETING, TUESDAY, MAY 29th. Tea on tables 6.30. Tickets, It. Public Meeting at 8 o’clock. Speakers; Rev. J. GIBB, M.A. (President of the Council of the Churches), Rev. P. W. FAIRCLOUGH, Rev. E. HOWARD. Rev. A. NORTH, Pastor, in the chair. The Choir will render Musical Items during the evening. /CHURCHES OF CHRIST MEET FOR WORSHIP H a.m. Tabernacle. Great King street, at half-past six.—Mr Chas. Watt will deliver the second of his Addresses on Christian Evidences ; ‘ Many Infallible Proofs of the Inspiration of the Scriptures.’ Argyle street, South Dunedin.—S. J. Mathison. Subject; ‘ A Faithful Man.’ Mornington Council Chambers.—6.3o p.m., service. Oddfellows’ Hall, Roslyn.—Meeting at 11 a.m. Methodist central mission. GARRISON HALL. 11 a.m., Rev. P. W. FAIRCLOUGH. 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. A. SINCLAIR. Talks on Timely Topics. Subject, No. 1; ‘ Plague the Penalty of Filth. - Orchestra plays 6.15 p.m. M° RNINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The Rev. W. SCOSGIE TO-MORROW EVENING will commence a Series of Lectures on Solomon—his Life and Philosophy. First, ‘ The Surroundings of Solomon.’ c HOR A L HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, At 6.30 o’clock. GOSPEL ADDRESS. All cordially invited. Choir sings from 6.15. “ LEST WE FORGET.” MORNINGTON WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH. THANKSGIVING SERVICE For the recent Victories vouchsafed to the British arms, TO-MORROW EVENING, at 6.30. Preacher, Rev. J. J. LEWIS. Kipling’s Ode will bo rendered by the Choir. ►OSLYN INSTITUTE TO-MORROW. Mr J. R. SHORE, M.A., 6.30 p.m. HALL. rORAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL B. CHURCH. TO-MORROW, Rev. W. SAUNDERS. 11 a.m., ‘ Spiritual Infancy.’ 6.30 p.m., ‘God and Colonisation.’ fiHALMBRS CHURCH. VA Rev. A. BEGG, M.A. (Tapanui), Will Preach TO-MORROW MORNING and EVENING. All Seats Free. SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS.—TOMORROW ; Subjects—ll, ‘ The Momentous Search ’; 3. ‘ Coins ‘: 7, ‘ The Bottomless Pit.’ ADJUTANT G. HATCHER. Ql T. ANDREW’S CHITUCH. 11a.m.: ‘ The True Imperialism.’ 6.30 p.m.: ‘ Visions of Sin ’; Eden —and After. Rev. R. WADDELL, M.A., D.D. Church of christ. oddfellows’ Hail. Stuart street.—” He that, believeth on the Son hath life.” Morning. 11, Church Fellowship: Evening, 6.30, ‘ Sons of the Living God.’ Mr Mazengnrb, preacher. (lON GREOATIONA L CHURCH. ~King J street.—To-morrow, morning and evening. Rev. G. Hoighway. lEIRST CHURCH.—To-morrow, morning and evening. Rev. James Gibb. Evening: Some Popular Mistakes About Religion; (3) ‘That. Religious People arc Mostly Hypocrites.’ LL» SAINTS' CHURCH.—To-morrow : Holy Communion, 8 a.m. ‘Preacher, morning and evening. The Dean. PRIMITIVE Methodist Churches. — Dundas street; 11 a.m., Mr H. H. Driver: 6.30 P.m., Rev. J. Guy. Kew; 11 a.m.. Rev. P. J. Cossum; 6.30 p.m., Mr T. Walton. Abbotsford >.ll a.m., Mr E. Turley; 6.50 p.m., Mr J. Taylor. Mornington Wesleyan cimi-ch. n a.m.. Rev. R. Wilson; 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. J. Lewis. Roslyn: 11 a.m.. Rev. J. J. Lewis; 6.30 p.m., Mr Cooper. Bcllcknowcs: 6.30 p.m., Rev. R. Wilson. RUSSELL STREET HALL.—'TO-MOR-ROW EVENING, at C.30, Mrs W. R. DON will give a Gospel Address. We shall bo pleased to have your help. D. WRIGHT. ST. CLAIR.—Rev. A. Hodge. 11, ‘ The Churches and National Rejoicing ’; 6.30, ‘Blessed are the Peacemakers. 1 Trinity wesleyan church, stuart street.—Services To-morrow, morning and evening. Preachers; 11 a.m., Rev. W. Sinclair; 6.30 p.m., Rev- P. W. Faijclougli. mHEOSOPHICAL SOClETY.—Lecture by -L Mr D. W. M. Bum, M.A. Subject; ‘The Measure of a Man.’ To-morrow, 6.30 p.m. WANTED Known—Dunedin Psychological Society Open to Visitors. Mr Rough sensitive. Doors dose 6.45. ’ DR COMMINS'S Sunday Evening Meet Albany street Hall, 6.30. /"N dSPEL HALL, Moray place.—Evanee VJT Sendees every Lord’s Day Evenin: i. All welcome. No collection. ROSLYN Councii iinll.—Gospel Me (d.v.) every Sunday Evening, 7 o’< You are cordially invited.

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Evening Star, Issue 11251, 26 May 1900, Page 5

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