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Amnsciuents Q.AEEISON HALL. ONE SHILLING. ONE SHILLING. GRAND POPULAR CONCERT. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ‘ SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1901. ALICE HOLLANDER TOUR. Part I. 1. Song—‘The Lifeboat’ (Pinsuti).—Mr Wm. Densem. 2. Song—‘On the Banks of Allan Water’ (Old English).-Miss ALICE HOLLANDER. 3. Pianoforte Solo—‘ Polka de la Eeine ’ (Raff). —Miss Olive Little. | 4. Song—‘A Summer Shower’ (Morzials). — i Mr Percy Denton. 5. Violin Solo—2nd Mazurka (‘ Obertass,’ Wieniawski).—Herr R. C. Zimmetmann. 6. Song—‘ Caller Herrin' ’ (Scotch),—Miss ALICE HOLLANDER. 7. Vocal Duet—‘ Singing Lesson ’ (Barnett). — Miss Amy Murphy and Mr Wm. Densem. Interval. Part 11. 1. Pianoforte Solo —‘Marche Hongroise ’ (Kowalski). —Miss Olive Little. 2. Song—‘ He shall feed his flock ’(‘ Messiah,’ Handel).—Misa ALICE HOLLANDER. 3. Song—‘Adieu, Marie’ (Stephen Adams). — Mr Percy Dentcn. 4. Song—‘Waiting,’ by request (Millard). — Miss Amy Murphy. 5. Violin Solo—‘ Yankee Doodle * (Vieustemps).—Herr R. C. Zimmennann. 6. Song—‘ The Wolf ’ (Shield).—Mr Wm. Den- - sem. 7. Vocal Duet—‘ Ah Che la Morte ’(‘ H Trovatore,’ Verdi). —Miss Amy Murphy and Mr Percy Denton. 8. Seng—(a) ‘Good-bye’ (Tosti), (b) ‘Home, Sweet Home,’ 'ioy special request. —Miss ALICE HOLLANDER. Accompanists: Miss Olive Little and Mrs Murphy! Organ: Mr A. W. Lilly. ALL PARTS OP HALL ONE SHILLING. A Few Reserved Seats at Two Shillings. CHAS. G. BETHUNE, Manager. Dunedin citizens’ band wHi Play a SACRED PROGRAMME on Rotunda at St. Clair on SUNDAY, January 20th, 1901, commencing at 3 p.m. Mr T. B. M'Connell has kindly consented to conduct the band in the temporary absence of Signor Squariso. W. BRUNDELL, D. HUNTER, Hon. Secs. THE EVENT OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. MONSTER (g UNDAY SCHOOL GATHERING. CALEDONIAN GROUNDS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 30th January, 1901. DISPLAY OF MOTTOES AND BANNERS. GRAND MUSICAL FETE. PICNIC, GAMES, SWINGS, ETC. Tea, Milk, and Sugar Provided. “ Book Gift. Tea” kindly presented by Messrs W. Scoular and Co. Catering at Town Prices. ADMISSION: ADULTS ... 6d. CHILDREN ... 3d. Grand Stand, 3d extra. A. SHARP, Secretary. Cijnrch Services. (PtHURCHES OF CHRIST MEET FOR WORSHIP EVERY LORD’S DAY at 11 a.m. Tabernacle, Great King street, Sunday evening, at half-past 6. —Mr Chaa. Watt will deliver the Second Lecture on ‘ The Royal Commission ’ —‘ Its Scope.’ Argylo street, South Dunedin, 6.50 p.m.— Service. Mornington Council Chambers, 6.30 p.m. —Mr T. M. Turner. Subject: ‘Baal’s Failure.’ Oddfellows’ Hall, Roslyu.—Service at 11 a.m. Mornington presbyteßian CHURCH. Rev. J. G. M'LEOD Will Preach TO-MORROD at 11 a.m. aud 6.30 p.m. Evening, Address to Young Men : ‘ The Christian Athlete.’ STREET BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, JANUARY 20th. Preacher, the Pastor (Rev. A. GORDON, , M.AA Morning, 11. Evening, 6.30. All Scats Free. M ETHODIST CENTRAL GARRISON HALL. MISSION. 11 a.m., Rev. P. W. Fairclough. 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. J. Brown (Victoria). All seats free. Strangers and non-churchgoers invited. c HOR A L H A L i. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, At 6.30 o’clock. GOSPEL ADDRESS. All cordially invited. Choir sings from 6.15. Trinity wesleyan church, —ll a.m., Rev. H. Bull: 6.30 p.m., Rev. P. W. Fairclough. Woodhaugh; 11 a.m., Mr Robbins; 6.30 p.m., Mr C. Ross. S T. ANDREW’S CHURCH. TO-MORROW. 11 a.m., Mr E. J. 1). HERCUS. 6.30 p.m,, Rev. W. M. FELL. F IR S T CHURCH. TO-MORROW MORNING AND EVENING : Rev. R. FAIRMAID. S T. STEPHEN’S CHURCH. Sendees 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preachers; Morning, Mr FRANK DUNLOP, M.A. Evening, Air W. T. TODD. Moraym oray PLACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Services at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. All Scats Free. OSL Y N INSTITUTE TO-MORROW; HALL. Rev. ANDREW CAMERON, B.A. 6.30 p.m. CHALMERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. —The Rev. J. U. SPENCE will Preach TO-MORROW at 11 a.m. and 6.50 p.m. All cordially invited. All seats free. THEOSOPHICAL Society.—The nest Sunday Evening Lecture will be delivered in the Board Room, Agricultural Hall, on the 3rd of February. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES.— Dundas street: 11 a.m., Mr J. Milbum; 6.30 p.m., Mr A. S. Adams. Kew: 11 a.m., Mr Butler; 6.30 p.m., Mr Milburn. Abbotsford; 11 a.m., Mr H. Hercus; 6.30 p.m., Mr B. Metson. ■R/TORNINGTON Wesleyan Church.—ll ivJ. a.m.. Rev. R. Wilson; 6.30 p.m., Mr Smith. Belleknowes; 11 a.m., Mr Lowden; 6.30 p.m., Rev. R. Wilson. Roslyn ;11 a.m., Mr Smith; 6.30 p.m., Mr Aelin. CLUB HOUSE, Moray place (opposite Synagogue).—Christadelphians meet 2.45. Lecture at 7; subject: ‘ Baptism in the Light of the Bible.’ All invited: no collection. ST. CLAIR Congregational Church.—ll and 6.30, Rev. Alfred Hodge. Seats free; hymn books provided. KING STREET Congregational Church.— Morning, Mr J. W. Jago; evening, Rev. G. Heighway, CHURCH OF CHRIST, Oddfeiiows’ Hall, Stuart street.—Morning, 11, Church Fellowship; Evening, 6.30, ‘Man’s Moral Inability,’ A. Mazengarb. All inivted. DR COMMINS, every Sunday evening, Religious Service, Bible Teaching; MoodySankey hymns. Albany street Hall. 6.30. OfcirilL HALL, Moray place.—Evangel V3T Services every Lord’s Day Evening 7- All welcome. No collection. jDUSLYN Council Hall.—Gospel Mi -B-ki (n.v.) every Sunday Evening, 7 o' You are cordially invited.

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Evening Star, Issue 11451, 19 January 1901, Page 5

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