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Amusement** Q A JIB I 8 0£ J UwkT direction of Mr Allan Hamilton. uamH~ A9l, NIGHT! , Tt , FA^KW KLL LmLIB-HABBML under the immediate Patronage of iibs PfcMt dent and Member* of tie Dunedin mi -n .Ofphana’ Murical'Oiub, The President and Member* of iije Dunedin Liedortafcl. SPECIAL PROGRAMME. FAREWELL FAREWELL ' FAREWELL To The <nfted London Society Entertainer. Mr LESLBE-HARRIfi, LESLIE-HARRIS, ' LESLIE-HARRIS, . LESLIE-HARRIS, Who will this evening submit a Special Pro* gramme, comprising the MOST POPULAR SELECTIONS from his Extensive Leper* toire of Humorous Sketches. Musical Mono* logues, Recitals, Songs, and Stories. Assisted by the distinguished New Zealand Dramatic Sopranf Miss ROSINA BUCKMANN. ROSINA BUCKMANN, PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. Doors open 7P Commence 8; Carriages 10.15. NOTICE.—Mr LESLIE-HARRIS will appear at TIMARU on MONDAY and TUBSDAA Next. ASHBURTON, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. Religious, JJAMILTON - GARMONG MISSION, Tabernacle, Church of Christ, Great Kina street. Great Services To-morrow. Men’s Meeting, o p.m.; Male Choir, Quartets, bolos; ‘Up a Tree.’ 6.30, .The Ghck of Lifes Clock. Come early and secure a good seat. The Mission will continue throughout the week. All are invited. 10 street. South Dunedin.—6.so pjrL, Mr W. J. Hastic. of the Tabernacle, will preach. Subject; ‘Doubt and Doubters.’ ' Argylo street, Mornington.—Morning (ID. evening (6.30), services. S' [OUTK DUNEDIN PRESBYTERIAJ CHURCH. TO-MORROW. 11 a.m., 6.50 p.m.. Rev. R. MA.OK3E. Evemng Subject: ‘The MaJring of a Leadc <uid Legislator.’ 111. ‘Eaxly Blunders.’ Note.—Sale of Work opens Wednesday 7.30 p.m., m Church Hall. JTNOX OHUBOI TO-MORROW; Forenoon and Evening Rev. WM. HEWITSON, B.A. Q T - MATTHEW’S, STAFFORD STREE hr (Church of England). H.C., 8; Matins, 11. Rev. W. CUEZOI SIGGERS, M.A. Evensong, 6.30, Rev. A. GAMBLE. F 1 R S T CHU B 0 Rev. Dr NISBBT __ Will Preach TO-MORROW MORNING and EVENINC ft 1 ’- .. -ANDREW’S CHUEO; -L 1 ?I) d 6.30 p.m. Evening Sublet yome Contributions of Science to Religioi mT I ]> jf 1 06,11 of God -’ Rer - R- Wadd< NORTH-EAST VALLEY PRBSBYTBEI/ CHURCH. SERVICES TO-MORROW.—II a.m. a 6.30 p.m., Rev. H. B. GRAY. £JHORAL HALL. MORAY PLA< Mr PATERSON. ‘A Startling Revelation—A. H God Siunod Against. Love the. Sinner, ’ Choir at 6A5. Gospel Meeting 7 p.m. RIN I T Y OHU R C 11, Rev. C. H. LAW'S, 8.A.; 6.30, Rev. H. L. BLAMIEBS (Bible Class Organiser). Wcodhaugli.—ll, Rev. A* Allen; 6.30, Mt AirMic. _ Wesley Church (North-east Valley).—ll,. Mi J • Williams; 6.30, Rev. G. H. Laws, B.A. LL SAINTS’ CHUSOE TO-MORROW: 8 and 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m. Preacher: The DEAN. QAVERSHAM BAPTIST GHUBC 11 and 6.30, CHAS. BOYALL, Preachi Lord s Supper at Morning Service. BAPTIST Church, Hanover street.—At 1' a.m. and 6.50 p.m. Rev. William Hay Morning and Evening. Evening, Baptism* Service. Subject: ‘ Wfcat i 3 'Essential to Sal ration.’ Hearty welcome to all. PROGRESSIVE SOCTETT. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING 22nd JULY. Mr PBR EY. Subject; ‘State Socialism.’ Music, Discussion. Trades Hall, Moray place. Every Sunday, a 7 p.m. sharp. All invited. DUNEDIN Society of Spiritualists.—Sun day Evening Service, 7, Trance Ad dress, Moray Hall, Moray place. Friend invited. Moray place congregaitonai CHURCH. —II a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. W. SAWrjERS, Evening Subject and Religion: St. Peters Firs ■Remum and Some of Its Effects.’ KING STREET Congregational Church.— 11 and 6.30, Rev. G. Heighway; even mg subject, ‘ Digging Out Old Wclja.’ Tf EITH STREET Clmrch.—ll and 6AO -fl.d Rev. W. S. Fernie. Evening subject: ‘No Whiter.’ "ORIMITIVE Methodist Churches.—Dnnda< Ji street: 11, Rev. S. Bailey; 6.30, Rev. J Ryley. Subject: ‘ Sennou to Young Men. Kew: 11, Rev. W. Laycock; 6.30, Supply Abbotsford; 11, Sir E. J. King; 6.50, Bev S. Bailey. Glenroy (North-east Valley); 11 Rev. W 7 . J. Collison; 6.30, Mr David Gain. ROSLYN Methodist Church.—ll a.n Lomas; 6AO p.m., Rev. Scotter. Hill S.K.A. : 11 u.ra., Rev. Scotter; 3 Rev. Scottcr; 6.30_p.m., Rev. A. Allen MORNINGTON Methodist CircuiLington : 11 a-ni. and 6.30 p.m, 3 J. Murray. Belleknowes ; 11 a,m.,’ g 6.30 p.m., Mr S. .Tames. HALL, MORAY PH The Gospel will he Preached (n SUNDAY. EVENING, at 6.50 o'clock. A hearty invitation to all. Conn mHBOSOPHICAL Society,—Lecture by ' JL D. W. M. Burn, M.A. Subject: Crums Via Lucis.’ Board Room, Has I jesty’s Theatre, Sunday, 6.50 p.m. TJ USSELL STREET.—To-morrow Eveni -a-aj the Service will be conducted by ’ E. Aslm and Mr D. Wright. Our final s vice on Sunday week, 291h instHIGHER SPIRITUALISM T ECTURK by Mr H. E. HOWES in Lou Choral Hall, SUNDAY, July 22nd,' p.m. Subject•: ‘ The Spirit of Truth " ( Comforter.’ Solo. Silver Collectipn, ' Methodist central 'mtssioi GARRISON HALL. " 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.. Rev. IV. A- SH CLAIR. Evening Subject; ‘Hidd W r clh.’ Solo, ‘ Sun of My Soul.’ 3 p.m., MEN’S MEETING. Address by Roy. H* L. BLAMIR^. Subject: ‘Christian Sofot?*.-, | Findlay. Manpobi^' gani*' ’ ' 7 pjn., Stafford street Evangelistip Sf vie a. Short addresses. Ahearty welcome. CARGILL ROAD Mjoihodist Church-TrCs gill road: 11 a.m., Rev. H. L. BlamiVe; 6.50 p.m., Rev. T. TrestraiL St. Kilda; a.m., Mr Benton; 6.50 p.m., Rev. G. Kato GREEN ISLAND Christadelpbian Ha Lecture on ‘Gog of the Lapd of Maj by J, Campbell, To-morrow (Sunday), at p.m. Bring your Bibles. No cpljectipp. ITb R COMMINS’S Meeting, Oddfell X-J Hall, Albany street. Limelight ’ I trations of Spiritual Address, 6.30. ROSLYN (Csty road Hall).—Gospel’"' l ing (p.y.), Sunday, 6.30 pan. You cordially invited. /HHRISTADELPHIAN Hall, nraf ; 06| V 7 gational Church, Moray place.—a‘ tme will be given bore Sunday, 6.30* ■ Subject: ‘ Some of the Focgotten ~ ■ rTB

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Evening Star, Issue 12871, 21 July 1906, Page 7

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