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AMUSEMENTS ’ QRAND OPERA HOUSE. » Proprietors, J. O. Williamson, (N.Z.I, Ltd i Direction Denis Echos. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Commencing SATURDAY. AUGUST Bth. DENIS KEHOE, DENIS KEHOE, DENIS KEHOE, The Romantic Actor-Singer, Will Present "MOTHER. MACHREE" "MOTHER MACHREE," "MOTHER MACHREE.” The Greatest Irish Folk-play Ever Written. I OH! DENIS KEHOE AND HIS HARP. ’ The impression created by this accomplished young actor-singer recently in Auckland was merely a reflex of the enthusiastic plaudits that hare been showered upon him and his talented associates wherever they have appeared. Public 'opinion has placed "Mother Machree" upon a pinnacle where it ranks with the greatest contemporary successes I of the 6tage. DENIS KEHOE’S DRAMATIC PLAYERS. r The Company associated with Denis ■ Kehoe is comprised of artists of ths highest calibre, headed by FRANCES KAYHER, A Young Actress of Distinction and r Charm. . "MOTHER MACHREE,” "MOTHER MACHREE,” "MOTHER MACHREE,” The Once-in-a-While Great Play. 'A Beautiful ’ Story of Strong Dramatio Interest, Told With a Wealth of Song and Melody Intervowen. A Message to • The Great Heart of The People, and Illumined by the Old Music of Erin, the Music That Will Never Die. FULL PARTICULARS TO FOLLOW. J. VINCENT WHITE, Touring Manager. 502 TIVOLI !* The Honse of Selected Features. ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW. LAUGHTER. WF.FIK NOW SHOWING, Matinee 2 p.m., Evening 7 p.m., BEAUMONT SMITH’S Australian Comedy- Drama, "PREHISTORIC HAYSEEDS." "PREHISTORIC HAYSEEDS.” "PREHISTORIC HAYSEEDS." “PREHISTORIC HAYSEEDS." "PREHISTORIC HAYSEEDS." The Greatest Genuine Fun-makeT of Any Australian Picture • Yet Made. Crammed Full of the Most Side-splitting Episodes Conceivable. NOTHING FUNNIER EVER SEEN. Also— The Scotch Comedy-Drama, "THE FORTUNE OF "THE FORTUNE OF CHRISTINA McNAB." CHRISTINA McNAB." The Brightest, Most Humorous Produo* tion For a Long Time. Reminiscent of that Stage Gem of Scotch Humour, "A Scratch o’ the Pen." EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Twice Daily—2 p.m., 7 p.m. BOX PLAN AT • Reserves at Theatre (’phone 50). 509 f 1 j s I 5 An Invitation PIANOFORTE RECITAL By the Students Of MRS ETHEL MACKAY Will be given in the OONCERT CHAMBER. Town Hall, On WEDNESDAY, JULY 29th, at 7.45 p.m. Seats may he reserved at the Bristol Piano Co. on and after July 22nd. CHARGE:'Ia (plus fee). ' , S6B . RELIGIOUS NOTICES. CHINA INLAND MISSION. OONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HAUL A Farewell Meeting for three newly ao> mpted Missionaries for the China Inland Mission will he held (D.V.) in the Con* leri Chamber, .Town Hall, on „ MONDAY. JULY 27th. 1925 kat 7.30 p.m. a . REV. H. S. CONWAY, who has been for over 30 years in the Mission, and was one of the fugitive sufferers in the terrible Boxer Rising of 1900, -will be the Principal Speaker. He has a most interesting story to tell ® of very successful work in one of the most difficult Provinces of China (Honan), a strategic Province and the Province or ’ which the Christian General, Marshal Feng Yu Hsiang, was in 1922 the Governor. No Missionary Enthusiast should miss this interesting Lecture, and Testimonies of the out-going Party. Rev. F. E. Harry will preside. Mr Conway will also be giving Mir*, sionarv addresses as follows: At the Christian Covenanters’ '°rayer Meeting, in Vivian street Baptist Sunday School Hall, on Saturday, July 25th, at 7.30 p.m. Kent terrace Presbyterian Church, on Sunday, July 26th, at ll a.m. Y.M.C.A., Willis street, on Sunday. July 26t.h at 4 p.m. Bapkjst Church, Brook- - W ° n S"nty’SJII,|IACKBUR^H- - Hon. Sec. and Treas. China Inland Mission. 453 BAILORS’ FRIEND SOCIETY, 7 Church and Institute, Whitmore street. JNDAY—Service at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. readier: Mr James Moore (missioneri. Subjects: (1) "Driven Out." (2) jshua Command the Sun to Stand ill?” Soloist: Miss I. Stanton. Song-Service, 8.30. DEATHS. HODGE.—On July 24th. 1925. at his re-i----dence, 100. Ellice street. Peter Hodge, dearly loved husband of Delia Hodge; in his 70th year. Private interment. MUE.—On July 24th, 1925, at her residence, 75a. Hamilton Toad, Hataiftn. Elisabeth Lucie Patti, beloved wife of Haiison D. Mee. At rest. KELBURN TEA KIOSK. 1 OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS I JJOT LUNCHEON, Is, INCLUDING I TRAM FARE. i MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEA - PARTIES BY ARRANGEMENT. Telephone 26-210.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12199, 25 July 1925, Page 3

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