'';',; ; : V'; ,;'" vßeligious. : '■"';.';,' ■:■: ;,;.. g* T. PAIT L J S:C"AT HE D E A. ■&, .ELEVENTH SUNDAY AETER TRINITY .""■■■- AUGUST. 21st. ■ ' ; . , Early Celebration of Hoiy Communion at $ a.m. ■ . ":;■ ' . Matins and Mid-day Celebration at 11 a.m.,'{fa Doum (Hopkins in G). Hymns- i64,'-242. Evensong at'6.3o. Magnificat and Nuno Dimittis: Stainer in A. Anthem :\ "The Radiant Morn. Hath Passed Away" (Woodward). Hymns: 225, 184, 477. "... Preacher (Morning i and Evening): Venerable Archdeacon ' ROBINSON, , M.A. A:LL SAINTS! CHUEOEi -^ TO-MORROW ■. , ; • ■■:. Holy Communion 8 a.m. and After Matins Preacher: The DEAN. T.,~ MAT THEWS GH U R CH, STAFFORD STREET ' Holy Cemmunion, ,8: a.iri. Choral Celebra- ■ tion, 11 a.m. (Preacher, Rev. W. ;OURZON- . SIGGERS, M;A;).; Evensong, 0.30' p.m. (Preacher, Rev. H: S. LEACH).; * fT. AND R E.W'S CH URC H. Divine Service, 11 aon, 6.30 p:m. Evening Subject: "The Dream Cities of Man and the City of God: The Measurement of "*- ---.,•;■ .•. ..■■. the-'City." ; . .■.-'! -- . Rev. R. WADDELL, M.A., D.B. ' : MORNINGTON: PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL: GRAND CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24. The following artistes will.take part: Mrs 0,, Macdonald, Miss -Ray-Davis-Marks; .Messrs' 1). Hutton, Morris; Camirier, Syd. George, De Latf tour, DoigJ and" others: ■"' ; \ Graphophone Selections. Accompanist: Mr Arthur Lilly. .■ ~ < ADMISSION i: ,ONE SHILLING. • ./___/ ' Commence ./at $ o'clock. : Jo&\ • mEINITE... ■•-' WES&EYAN CHURCH, STUART' STREET. - ; . .' ..',..., SUNDAY,.AUGUST 21. - . ..;_.' li.a.m.-r^Mr S?M.'WA!rdROP. ■' -, ■,■-■'■'■■ 6.30 p.m.^-Rev/. J. D. JORY. _ METHODIST CENTRAL, MISSIO& ■ : GARRISON MALL. .-•'•■. U and 6.3o—Rev. WV READY. Evening—My Travels Abroad. Subject: "A 'Visit, to Colombo and Buadha's Temple;'Solo. "Orchestra play 6.15. WESLEY CHURCH, CARGILL ROAD. SUNDAY/ August 21st, 1838.—Preacher, Rov.T. G. BROOKE, 11 a.m.—Subject: "Our Daily Bread.". 6.30 p.m.-^ubject: ,''A Nob!« Ambition." Strangers oordially invited. MOSi GIEL CHURCH.—II a.m., 6.30 p.m.; Mir Ji BELTON. ' ' ; DR. COMMINS; will Preach as usual, Oddfellows' Hall, Albany : street, Sunday Evenings, 6.30. ' . . . 1.. ifVl S CIPLES OF CHRISTJ !O,.,ODDFELLOWS'rHALL,- Stuart street! ..-" ; Mr.MAZENGARB. _ \. : Morning and Evening Subjects: ; J "God's Challenge," "Sowing and Heaping."" Anniversary Services, School aiid Chuich. .Afternoon,- 2.45 : Children's ■' Service, Distribution of Prizes. Wednesday, Aug. 24th: Tea Meet ing and Entertainment. Admission, Tea ana Concert, Is; Children, Sixpence. ~ ~ SA .L-V--A T:1:O N- A'R MY, DOWLING= STREET. ADJUTANT FOOT'S ' MYRIORAMIC LIME LIGHT " .-■■;.■■ -.- -4- ;On--.; <- '.. ■•■•'.■ SUFDAY, 21st, at 3 p.m. and 8.i5 p.m.; ... ■ .-."■•■ AlSO,' ■'■ ■•■'•• •■■:.■ ■'■ ■:■■ ■ ■'.', MONDAY, 22nd (See Bills). ' ■ Sunday Afternoon Service, at 3 p.m*.—A " Beautiful Scottish .'Story, , ."The Way; to . H'eiiven.-"" ■■■:""; '■"■' ": ''•' "• ' .; Sunday Night Service," 6.15 p.m.—Story d the Crucifixion. ' The latest and most Magic Effects. Sold (tenor), Songs (Bopranos), and Duct—purely sacred and spiritual. ; " Silver' Coin at each Meeting. ': / LOtk AND BESSLEIL. Board and Residence. TERMINUS HOTEL, DUNEDIN. ■ This Hotel is situated just opposite, the Triangle Gardens, Railway Station,1 and Wharves. It is one of the mo3t beautiful positions in Dunedin. There • is no pleasanter place at which to live. The Hotel is quite new, and the rooms we large and lofty. The Baths and Lavntories are all that could bo desired. Tariff Moderate. THOS. CORNISH .. Pbopeietor. asARLE'S pluvate hotel, kr Stuart stueet (Two Blocks above Octagon). This Hotel has no licanse, but is Fitted and Furnished as a 'First-class Hotel. Hot ami Cold Baths, Lavatories, Commercial Room, Ladies' Dra-wineKooni, *«■■ AcTariff about Half Hotel Rates. - GEO. T.TeAELE, . I'ftOPRIKTOft. ■ !"*!> ■pfiOVM HOTEL, ; Battkay street. P. KELIGHBR . . Having considerably enlarged and thorougnlj renovated this old-estabiiehod and well-known Hotel, offers to the travelling public really IJRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Commercial Hoom, Ladies' DrawiDg Room, " Billiard Room, *&, &c. The Hotel ia CENTRALLY SITUATED, Being only a few minutes' walk from Railway Station and Wharves. TARIFF MODERATE. DINNER .... .ISto 2 p.m. 13a| TATTERSALL'S .HOTEL (Late Red Lion). Stafford street. Dunedin I (Three Minutes' Walk from Railway Station ana ! Wharf). FRED. CARTER, Proprietor. First-class. Accommodation for Boarders anfti Travellers. Country Visitors specially catered for. An Alcock Billiard Table. Only Best Brands Liquors kept. Hot and Cold Baths. Strict attenv tiou to business, combined with civility. Terms : VERY MODERATE, A CCOMMODATION for Boarders and Visi--ZjL tors. Meals, 6d; Beds, Is.—Excelsiai Restaurant, corner Stuart and Castle streets.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11197, 20 August 1898, Page 4
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