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Amusements. TOWN HALL, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. THURSDAY, 28Ui MAY, 1903. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, In aid of St. Martin's Church Repairing Fund. Miss VIOLET BARTH will shag 'Mother Bids Mc Bind My Hair' and 'The Letter Song.' Mr JAGO will sing 'Claude Duval' and ' Dearer than Life.' Mr A. WRIGHT will sing 'Tom Bowling' and 'The Holy City.' Mr A. J. BARTH wih play a Nocturne E flat and "The Bridal March.' Mr J. COOMBS will play 'I Lombardi.' . Duet (piano and violin), ■ Grandes Va ia ions' Messrs A. J. BARTH and J. COOMBS. Selections, Orchestra, 'Haydee,' 'William Tell,' etc., efc. Concert under the dirrcfcion of Mr J. Coombs FRONT SEATS, 2s; BACK SEAIb, Is. Commencing 8 p.m. sharp. "ST. MARY'S, MORNTNGTON. TUESDAY, MAY 26, at 8 p.m. ORGAN RECITAL By Mr W. E. TAYLOR, Assisted locally bv Messrs E. Priest and P. B. Haggitt. Collection for Organ Fund. OTAGO CHESS CLUB. Liverpool street. A BEGINNERS' CLASS will be started on A MONDAY, 25th, at 8 p.m., when Mr R. A. Cleland will deliver a Lecture on ' Chess.' All are cordially invited. No charge admission. Fee for Quarter's Tuition (12 lessons), nonmembers, ss. AItITANA QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. CHORAL HALL. OPENING NIGHT. TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 26, At 8 o'clock. Ladies invited; Gents, Is. Select. L. Mantell's music. B. ADMORE, SecretaryHoliday Resorts. THE White House, Henley, on Taieri. Trains leave Diinedin 8 a.m., 4.20 p.m. Religious. £IHURCHES OF CHRIST Meet for Worship EVERY LORD'S DAY at 11 a.m. Tabernacle, Great King street.—6.3o p.m., Mr M. W. Green. Subject: 'ls Faith the Gift of God?' Argyle street, South" Dim'edin, 6.30 p.m.— Mr T. H. MaUiison. Subject: ' Saul Loses His Crown.' Argyle street, Mornington, 6.30 p.m.—Mr T. M. Turner. Subject: ' Conversion of Saul of Tarsus.' Oddfellows' Hall Roslyn, 11 a.m.—Service. 'ANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. ljl TO-MORROW, horning, 11 o'clock, Rev. R. WADDELL, M.A., D.D. Evening, 6.30 o'clock, Rev. WILLIAM HAY (Pastor). Subject: 'The Second of Three Important and Closely-related Questions.' 11., 'Why Go To Church?' All heartily invited. J<OUTH DUNEDIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TO-MORROW. Morning Lectures on Corinthians—' Condemned Buildings.' Evening—' Old Pictures Dii6ted.' No. 2—'When Woman Ple.-ids.' Preacher, Rev. ROBT. MACKIE. "ETHODIST CENTRAL MISSION, GARRISON HALL. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. W. A. SINCLAIR. Evening Subject: ' The Drama of Life.' Act V\, ' Homeward Bound.' S'Jio, Miss Chalmers. Non-churchgoers Welcomed. ANDREW'S CHURCH. 'DIVINE WORSHIP.. 11 a.m., Rev. WM. HAY. 6.30 p.m., Rrr. R. WADDELL. M.A., D.D. 'Studies in Scripture Characters: The Making of a Man: a Homily for Decision Week.' ORNINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. WM. SCORGLE, Morning and Evening. HARVEST THANK&GIY'ING SERVICES. Special Music, Anthems, nnd Solos at the Evening Service. I? I R S T CHURCH. TO-MORROW MORNING AND EVENING. Rev. JAMES GIBB, D.D. "ORAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. SAUNDERS. Evening Subject: ' Religious Influences in Loud .m.' Anthem: 'O worship the King!' ALL S A I N T S' CHURCH. IX TO-MORROW, 8 and 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m. Preacher (morning and evening), the DEAN. Evening Lecture: 'Citizenship and jpHOKAL HALI^ SUNDAY EVENING at 6.30, Evangelistic fccrvice. ] Choir ai 6.15. All invited. YM.C A. ROOMS, MORAY PLACE. • —To-night, 7.30 o'c.oek, Bible Class. All welcome. SUNDAY, 7.45, Open-air Service. ! USYCHOi.TTGICAL HALL, Moray pla-'e - SUNDAY EVENING, 6.45; Miss Florl ence Morse; Inspirational Address and Clairvoyant Descriptions. All invited. \RIN ITY ME rHODIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.. Rev. T. G. Brooke; 6.30 p.m., v. P. W. Fairclnugh. Woodliaugh ■ 11 Mrs Don, 6.30 p.m.,, Mr A. E. Stevens. f IHRISTAD] V> House (next Congregational Church).Morav place, every Sunday Morninsr at 11 o'clock. Lecture in evening at 6.30. Sibje ct: 'The Coming War Between England and Russia.' All invited. cinuuin >. nurcnes.— Mornington • 11 - Rev. P. W. Fairclough; 6.30, Rev t! G. Brooke. Roslyn; U. Mr Williams; 6.50 Rev. A. Scotter. Belleknowes: 11, Rev. a! Scotler, 6.30, Mr R. Scott. Maori Hill: Mr .obbins. STREET Church.—ll and 6.30, Rev. --- G. Heighway; evening—' Men With a Mission' (Erasmus). THEOSOPHICAL Society.—Lecture, 'The Rationale of Clairvoyance,' by Miss Home. Board Room, His Majesty's Theatre May 24, 6.30. SEVENTH Day Adventists.—The Tent, David street, Caversham. Service, Sunday, 6.30 o'clock. Subject: 'The True Israel of God. Who Are They ?'" SOUTH Dunedin Baptist Church.—Mr W. Hinton, from India, evening 6.30. PRIMITIVE Methodist Churches.—Dundan street: 11 a.m., Rev. R. J. Liddell: 6.50 p.m., Rev. J. Guy. Kew: 11 a.m., Mr B. Metson; 6.30 p.m., Rev. R. J. Liddell. Abbotsford: 11 a.m., Rev. J. Guy; 6.30 p.m., Mr J. King. ST. CLAIR.—Rev. A. Hodge; 11, 'Religious Liberty '; 6.30, ' Babel: The Birth of Nationality.' Seats free. Hymn books provided. RUSSELL STREET HALL.—To-morrow, .%> at 6.30 p.m., we meet again, and will have an address from Mr Fred. R. C. Every. More workers please rally round us.—D.W. GOSPEL HALL Moray place—The Gospel will be Preached (n.v.) on Sunday Evening at 7 o'clock A heart/ invitation to oil. Come. ROSLYN Council Hall.—Gospel Meeting (D.v.) every Sunday Fvening, 6.30 oclock. You are c.irdiaiiy "invited. DR COMMINS.—Every Sunday Evening. 6.30, Religious Service, Rattray street Hall. •tHURCH OF CHRIST, Oddfellowi' Wall, -> Stuart street.—Believer* in life only in C'briat Meet for Worship 11 a.m.: Q2O I preaching. AH invited. " J

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Evening Star, Issue 11894, 23 May 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 11894, 23 May 1903, Page 5

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