The Atom Club have engaged the Federal Hall for a musical and dramatic entertainment for next Tuesday evening. The members of the club will, in the first part of the programme, present the forest scene from "As You Like It," the balcony scene from "Romeo and Juliet," the basket scene from "The Merry Wives of Windsor," and the statue scene from "A Winter's Tale." The Ponsonby Dramatic Club will play the sparkling comedietta, "Love and Electricity," in the second part of the programme. Miss Violet Mount, Miss Alice Law, L.R.A.M.. Miss Lucy Harrison, and the Rev. Dr. Egan have consented to assist; with vocal and instrumental items. The usual ecclesiastical notices appear in our advertising columns. At St. Paul's the anthem will be "The Sun Will Be No More," and the offertory solo, "The Great Eternal Home':" The Primate will preach in the morning at All Saints' Church. A* St. John's Wesleyan Churoh, in the evening, the Rev. W. Ready will conduct a memorial service in connection with the sud- 1 den death of the late Mrs. Ann Wheeler. The anniversary services of Devonport Wesleyan Sunday-school, of Beresford-stroefc Congregational Church Sunday-school, and of Mount Eden Baptist Sunday-school will be held to-morrow. The Rev. Frank Bale, of Edendftle, will give the evangelistic ad-< dress at the City Hall Sunday evening ■or-' vice. A general meeting of the Ponsonby Onrif ing Olub will take place on Thursday •*•»-*„ ing at the Ponsonby Club Hotel.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11783, 12 October 1901, Page 5
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