The Boys' Club in connection with So. James's Church celebrated the termination of their session last night by a limelight) entertainment in St. James's Hall. Mr. 8. !C. Johnson presided. A series of very fin© views were shown by Mr. 0. E. Button, ineluding scenes in the Soudan war, the fall of Khartoum, and portraits ' of General Gordon, Lord; Wolsfcley,*; and others. Mr, W. Brakenrig, secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association, explained the viewo in a lucid and -interesting manner. A hearty vote of thanks to Messrs. Button and Brakonrig was carried, by acclamation. Messrs. Samuel Vai.lo and Sons hold an auction of real "estate to-day, when an exceptional opportunity, ( as will ; toe seen «■?: where, will be given Ms those requiring »m*" farms near town,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9027, 4 November 1892, Page 5
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