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AMUSEMENTS. H ‘ADVENTURES A In M PROHIBITION,’ M .0 KING'S THEATRE, N MONDAY NIGHT, D. SEPTEMBER 4, 8 o’clock. FACTS, FIGURES, AND FUN. _ everybody INVITED. , RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CHOIR. RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CHOIR. RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CHOIR. SECOND CONCERT, J|IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1922. Admission : D.S. and 0.5., 2s 6d (booking fee, 3d); Pit, Is. Box Plan Opens at The Bristol WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, August 30th and 31st, for Subscribers, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, September Ist and 2nd, for Nonsubscribers. A. J. FOLEY. Hon. Sec. DUNEDIN PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. Hon. Conductor, Signor it. Squarhe, R.C.M.T. 3rd CONCERT, 1922 SEASON, TJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE ' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER sth, 1922, At 8 p.m. Box Plan Opens at The Bristol on FRIDAY, September Ist. Booking Fee, 6d. A Limited Number of 2s 6d Tickets will bo on Sale, obtainable at The Bristol or at the door. B. S. WILSON, Secretary. JgtJRNS HALL. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, At 7.45 p.m. VOCAL RECITAL By MISS RAY JACKSON’S STUDENTS. Reserved Seats, 2s. Box Plan Now Open at The Bristol. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, 29th AUGUST, 7.45 p.m. sharp, SPECIAL GRAND CONCERT in Aid of St. Vincent Do Paul’s Orphauage. The following Artists have kindly consented to assist: Mrs S. FOOTE, ■Misses BENNETT, GRANT, GILLIONS, and HOLMES, Messrs TAYLOR, EMERY, RAWLINSON, M'KENZIE, and GEO. MEAENS (N.Z. Harry Lauder). Miss LILY STEVENS and her Talented Pupils will contribute tho Latest Danccss. Admission, 2s and Is. Dance to follow. Admission, Is each. ALL SAINTS’ GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY. K NNUAL SALE OF WORK, 2 p.m. 1 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 29th' id 30th August. p.m., Dramatic Entertainment, 8 p.m. ‘ SUNSHINE EVERYWHERE!’ (A Nature Symphony in One Act). Scene, the Auditorium of Sunbeam Land, roceeds in Aid of the Boys’ Memorial Home, St. Mary’s Orphanage, and the Parish Funds. Admission: Afternoon, Free; Evening, Is. UGARI-RICHMOND FOOTBALL CLUB. HE COMMITTEE desire, to MEET the 3rd, 4th, -and sth GRADE PLAYERS a SOCIAL EVENING to bo held on ES’DAY Next, August 29th, in Kroon’s 1, Moray place, at 7.45 p.m. ull attendance requested. T. WILLS, Hon. Secretary. D MARCHES AND ONE f Wingy Wangoo Bay ’ ... Dunes ’ i Up’ m Strut’ ... it Race ’ er March ’ it to bo in Dixie’ ’ (Japanese) STEPS. One-step. One-step. One-step. Two-stop. Two-step. Two-step. Two-step. Two-step. B-ow Onc-step. '6TV Day You’re Away One-step. j Heck’ | ox Trot. aiauola’ 0X IC d’ irnival Maid’ March. angaloo’ Y of' e T‘ ’rico, Is 3d per Copy. Posted, Is 10j,d. KERRY’S MUSIC STORES, 174-178 George street, Dunedin. RELIGIOUS. "OEAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SERVICES. 11 a.m., Mr H. H. DRIVER. 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. SAUNDERS. The rendering of Stainer’s ‘Daughter of Jairus’ will be given by tho Choir a.s part of tho Evening Service. Mr W. Gemmcll (Conductor). Soloists: Miss Emily Fester (Soprano) Mr T. Bauchop (Tenor) Mr H. A. M’Allum (Bass). U NITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Opposite Museum). Services 11 and 6.30. Memorial Service, Mr IV. Gray, deacon for over fifty years (1870-1922). Special Music by Large Choir, Rev. A. H. WALLACE. T HBOSOPHICAL DOWLING STREET. H A L L, 6.30 p.m., •IS IT TRUE THAT GOD IS LOVE?’ Mr W. S. SHORT, 1.5.0. (of Auckland). Music. HALL, MORAY PLACE. The Gospel will be Preached at 6.50 p.m, byMr JOHN H. ROSS, Missionary from Paraguay. All Invited. 01TY ROAD HALL, ROSLY’N. MEETINGS TO-MORROW. 11 a.m., Worship, ‘Do This in Remembrance of Mo.’ 6.30 p.m., Theme, ‘Go With the Name of Jesus to the Dying, and Speak that Word iu All Its Living Power.’ TJiEOPLE’S POPULAR SERVICES. JL ST. HILDA CORONATION HALL, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Community Singing, 6.45 p.m. Preacher, Rev. GUY THORNTON. Subject, ‘ A Peculiar Plea for Pardon.’ Solos by Mr Reg. Bradley (of Auckland). All Heartily Welcomed. ORANGE HALL, LEITH STREET. 1 SUNDAY, 7.30 p.m. Pastor B. COZENS. Subject, ‘The Nature of the Decalogue; Could Christ Change It?.’

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Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 6

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