Amusements. THIS IS CHILDREN'S DAY! TO-DAY. 2 to 5. TO-DAY'. The Big Detective Drama, ••THE GREEN CLOAK.” No. 7 THE MYSTERIES OK MYRA HE LOVED THE LADIES (A Scream). LATEST TOPICAL BUDGET. TO-NIGHT at 6.45 and 5.45. Popular Picture Palace COMING ON MONDAY'. Mr Edmund Breese JN METRO'S CROWNING EFFORT, “The Lure of Hearts Desire" Tli rilling—Gripping—Beaut if ill. THE BOX PLAN OPENS THIS MORNING AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY For the SET .I NSKV AM ADIO SELINSKY AM ADIO Concert at the "y| UXICIPAI THEA TR E. NEXT TUESDAY, JANUARY 30. NEXT TUESDAY, JANUARY' 30. S ELINSKY Kentons SELINSKV Russian S ELINSKY" Violinist. AM ADIO One of the AMADIO World s Greatest AM ADIO Flautists. Supported by ET/SY' TRKYVEEK —Operatic Soprano. JESSIE MASSON Brilliant Pianist. YVithout exception, the most Talented Coterie of Artists yet presented. f PRICES— 1,-. 3/-, 2/-. 5 Representative I. Sutton Crow. Touring Representative .. John Hopkins. RUGBY PARK. TO-MORROW EVENING after Church Services, GRAND CONCERT BY THE INVERCARGILL HIBERNIAN BAND Popular Programmi\ Electric Light Illumination. Admission—Silver Coin. I.IutST T. J. DANIELS, Secretary. Professional. PROFESSIONAL PI ANO FO RTF—Miss McIVOK resume teaching at 39 Forth street on TUESDAY, 30th January, 3Ju4TI MR W. LILLICRAP RESUMES teaching Piano, Organ, and Singing on MONDAY', January 29, 1917. Pupils kindly attend at usual hours. IMPERIAL CHAMBERS, DEE ST. Jt 141 MISS DAPHNE BELL, teacher of Pianoforte and Harmony (Organist of St. Paul's Church), resumes teaching on TUESDAY, 30th January. Miss Bell will be at tlie Studio, Esk street, on Monday afternoon, to arrange with pupils. Dormer pupils please attend at usual hours. 6Jt439 PRFVATE SCHOOL. MISS ROE will resume Teaching on Ist February at 206 Spey street. MISS ROE, 1p335 ' Principal. ARCHERFIBLD. A HIGH - CLASS Undenominational Boarding and Day School for Girls. UNDER GOVERNMENT INSPECTION. Next Term begins 14th February. j Prospectus may be obtained on appli- j cation to the Principal, Mrs 'T. NISBET, who will be at home to enrol new pupils the week previous. Ja4 pi O L U M B A COLLEGE, ROSLYN, DUNEDIN. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. FIRST TERM, 1917: Tues, Feb, 6, at 9.30 a.m. Tiie Principal will be at home any Afternoon from Tuesday, January 30. FRANCES J. ROSS, M.A., 2J0319 Principal. ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE.
LINCOLN KOAD, CHRISTCHURCH. iRESBYTERIAN BOYS’ COLLEGE. PREPARATORY AND SECONDARY. DAY AND BOARDING. To ke Opened on FEBRUARY 6, 1917. Situated right opposite South Hagley Park. Close to Trains from City and Station. EDUCATION FOR CHRISTIAN MANHOOD AND CITIZENSHIP. Headmaster: s. R. DICKINSON. M.A. (Melbourne) Classical Honourman. Diploma of Education. Parents are requested to apply at once to: Rev. J. Paterson .M.A., 346 Worcestter street; Rev. A. T. Thompson, M.A., St. Andrew's Manse, and after January Ist to the Headmaster. Dn3lS Church Services. P RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, TAY STREET. 11 a-tn. and 6.30 p.zn. REV. R. M. RYBURN, M.A. IT. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ► DEB STREET.
11 a.m.—Death (as shewn in Art). 6.30 p.m.—Conversion. REV. K. C. HUNTER, M.A. The Congregational meeting has been postponed till February 4. NOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, NESS STREET. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. REV. W. F. EVANS. QT. PAUL’S METHODIST CHURCH. £5 LEET STREET. 11 a.m.—Mr J. S. BAXTER. 6.30 p.m.—REV. F. J. PARKER. WEST PLAINS, 2.30 —Rev. F. J. Parker. WESLEY CHURCH, TEVIOT STREET il am.—REV. F. .1. PARKER. 6.30 p.m.—Mr W. ROBBINS. The salvation army. SUNDAY, JANUARY 28. Open-airs: 10 a.m., Ythan and Ettrick streets; 2 p.m., Yarrow and Jed streets; 6 p.m., Club Hotel; 7 p.m., Captain McKenzie; subject—The Drama of Life in 3 Acts. Y. M. a A. SOCIAL EVENING, FRIDAY NBSCT, At 8 p.m. Gymnasium Hall, Tay Street. "Farewell” to Mr McKinny. “Welcome” to new General Secretary (Mr W. H. Berry). All friends and supporters of the Association cordially invited. A. S. WALLACE, Hon. Sec. i IMPORTANT ADDRESSES. MR 11. C. ISAAC (from North Island) speaks in TEMPERANCE HALL, Esk street, TO-MORROW (Sunday Evening) at 6.30. Subject: “The Sealed Book.” * During week (excepting Monday and Saturday) at 7,15, Mr Isaac will speak in same Hall on subjects entitled; "The Sealed Book Opened," “The Two Witnesses," "The Mark of the Beast,” and "The Battle of Armageddon.” Come and hear him. (OB THICK NECK , TH£ FAMOUS DR. WANLESS' CURE. Ihe Rational System Cures to stay Cured. A'o Kzlfrnnt AplAicntioua. Single Bottle, 4;- 6 Bottles, 20/Pos! free.. WRITE 'IV- UA V. Marshall's Pharmacy, Dunedin, Soia Agents:
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Southland Times, Issue 17934, 27 January 1917, Page 6
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