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fo-day's Advertisements Advertisements inserted in these Columns, for Cash, POUBTEEN WOBDS, 6d. Sunday Announcements. DURHAM STREET Methodist Ghurch— Morning, 11, Rev H. R. Djowsbury; •raring, 6.80, Rev A. B. Chappell, M.A. TJirESLEYTChuroh, East BeHr-Morning, f f 11, Mr N. Turner; evening, 6.30, Rev V. Itwdy. EICHMOND Methodist Church— ll, Mr Olds; 6.80, Rev J. Richards. Woolston, f., Hey A. B. Chappell; 6.30, Mr Thomas. •w Brighton, 11, Mr Parkin; 6.30, Mr obbs. Linwood— ll, Mr Williams; 6.30, fuply. Windsor, 8.80, Rev H. R. Dewabury. itaouuMr, 11, Mr Barxell; 7, Mr Kersh-w. Marshland, 11, Rev J. Richards; 6.30, Mr Sparrow. Heathoote, Harvest Thanksgiving, U, Be- W. Ready; 6.80, Rev T. R. Richards. Opawa, 11 Mr R. Hampton; 6.30, Mr Frank|fe. ■ 8722 TTIGH Stow* Methodist Ch_rch-41 a.m., > • UDL Mr W. Thom_»; 6.30, Missions N. Tuxaar: subject, "An Almost Christian." Solofat. ICtss Cooker, "The Shepherd True." A Wagfet, happy service. Come. 8597 Methodist Mission, %J Durham Street south— Morning and ,fNß_i( E«V W. Baumber. Evening subiwt; ~The Royal Law." Orchestral selec- j Won and anthem. Everybody welcome. 3607 SCO"T__BH Society Hail, oorner Manchestwr and Gloucester Streets— The Goswl of tike Grace of God will be preached on Sunday Evening, 6.80. All welcome. 8715 fpRIKITY Congregational Church, comer of (JL Worcester and Manchester Streets.— Rev David Eiid, M.A., will conduct services ToVioxrow, at 11 aan, and 6.30 p.m. Visitors awdiallr invited. 856 A TORIMITIVE Methodist Churohes.— CamJL bridge Terrace — Morning, Mr J. H. Pue_; «vening, Rev S. Henderson. Linwood •--toruing, Mr Herbert ; evening, Rev W. Earris. Sydenham — Church Anniversary; morning, Rev S. Henderson; evening, Mr D. £an-o_. Edg*war« Road'— Harvest Thanks- -,' filing; morning, Rev W. Harris; evening, Mr J. H. Fountain, tJ.'IRITUALISTS Chtoch, Worcester Street. D — 7 p.m., trance address and clairvoyant by Mrs Praed's Guides. Coltoetien at door. Children's Lyceum, 8 p.m. 8565 SKBITUiIi Scientists, Druids' HaU, Woroestor Street— Lecture by Mrs Hughes; •bo Clairvoyant Descriptions, Tests, Psy«fcometry Demonstrated. All welcome. Ooltootion at door. 19*9 THEOSOPHICAL Society, opposite Trinity Congregational Charoh, Worcester St., SVMoomnr, f p.m. Suibect: "Unity of the * Churches." Room* ©pen to inquirers Wednes--4*7 afternoon*. 1925 fiHEOSOPHICAL Society, Christchurch A Branch, 150, Worcester Street (opposite federal Club)— Sunday, 7 p.m., Public Lecin, "The Evidence for Theosophy." Rooms #pen to inquirers daily, 11 to 4. 8604 ,: VhHORAL £__]_[_— Mr W. W. Collins will ! • ■ V^ lecture To-moxro-/. Subjeot, '" Socrates, Plato and Christ." (Suggested by M* BevanBrown's > book. " Plato and Christianity.") Musical Selection at 7 o'clock. Questions an-0-wrad after tha leoture. Admisison free. qoU-ction. 8726 Amusements, _co. f\ P E R A HOUSE.. V Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. fULLEB'S ADVANCED VAUDEVHJ-ES. ■ T. BRYANT— "Watch his Axe." Antonio LES RBGGIARDOS Kitty An act without a parallel, -triffbtfo Smith, Watts and Lucas, Lucas Sistars, Madame Carelli, BIOSCOPE, Harry Edwards, Gertie McLeod. Prioes, 2s and Is. Dcara, 7.50. ' DERBY'S BAND WILL PLAY AT NEW BRIGHTON ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON. TRAMS LEAVE SQUARE 3.10. 8036 TUTEW, THEATRE ROYALw :. Lwwee . Edwin Geach. SHORT SEASON OF DRAMA, Commencing MONDAY NEXT, MAEOH 23rd. For the First Time in New Zealand, BDWIN OEAOH'S NEW DRAMATIC ORGANISATION, Cn £_• Sensational Four-act Comedy Dram*, A. MODERN ADVENTURESS A. 'MODERN ADVENTURESS By "Lingford Carson." CAST OF CHARACTERS— Pietxo Donelli (a Sculptor) Mr H. W. Diver William Delby (a Mining Speculator) , Mr Merry Lynch Harry Delby (his son) Mir Kenneth Hunter Wallace Daaton (Dolby's manager) ' Mr R. EL. Longford Steve Meredith (a Ne'er do Weel) Mr Edwin Green John Oompton (a Yorkshireman) , "^ i Mr Wilton' Welch miter Beal (of Scotland Yard) Mr Ellisdon harder Jones (of Bayswater Asylum) Mr A. Rainbird. Con-taMe Kemp (of the Force) Mir William Franks Martin (a Footman . . Mr A. Denton Shxisseppe fan Artist) Mr Arthur Henricks Oendarme (of Italian Police) Mr Walter Edmonds SmrQun (Delby'a Butler) Mr Jack Phillips Virette Delby. (Harry's Wife) Miss Roea Brownrigg Sally Hodges (a 'Andy Girl) Miss Mabel Lynna AmSn Bums (a Good Sort) Miss Georgina Temperley Martha Goodley (a Nurse) Miss Maud Anwin Violet Meredith, aftias Maud Delby (a Modern Adventuress) . Miss Helen Burdette _ti»B Meat Production will be THE "POWER OF THE CROSS." ? Musical Bisector, PROF. FLORAE. POPULAH PRICES— Ba, 2s, Is. Pkn at tiu> Dresden. Day Salts a* the West End. Xkriy Doors to Stalls and Family Circle, 9 to 7.80, 6d extra. VICTOR BECK, Representative. > — qjHE SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF NEW, ZBALAND (Regd.), CHRISTCHURCH. rpEB MOITTHLY. CEII/IDH Wili be held on TECUBSDAY, MARCH 26th, 8 p.m. Song and Story. Dancing. 1 ' Usoai Arrangemea-). _a_l_B AN' HERRIN' SUPPER, TUESDAY, MARCH 31st, *;.•■' 8 p.m. • Jfot Members, their Families and Friends. Tickets— Ladies Is 6_, Gentlemen 2s 6d, to .be Jbad from Secretary asd members of Council. N3.— Nominations of candidates for vacant ••ate on the Council must be lodged with the Secretary on or before APRIL 2nd. K. MATHESON, Sea, 2003 122, Colombo Street. DOM3-S-T0 Workers' Union Grand Social. The Social of the year. Alexaaidra Hall, Wednesday, 25th. Ty>M_»-TC Workers and their Friends U should not miss this. Good programme; good musio. TJEMQBMBER. Alexandra Hall, Wednesday, JEli March 25th. Grand March 8.15 p.m. Domaatio Worker-' Social. Fox's Band. rpiC-CETS, LadiesTls 6d, Gents 3s, from P X D_rcy, Trades Hall, between 9 and 5. GOOD Floor: Good Musio; Good Pro-g-amme; Good Supper. 1945 MAYFLOWER ~ QUADRILLE ik SSEMBLY will open their Annual Class |C_. on Monday. March 80 (Sydenhain Footfctll Roomß, Elizabeth Street). Dancing 8 k.xa. to 11 p.m. Gents Is, Ladies by invitaJon. WoodVg Popalar Band. 1987 PRIMROSE QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY EVERY Tuesday Evening, at Orange Hall -tail further notice. Gents Is. Ladies in- . rttofet-s. .Wooda'c BwA. vaQ

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9191, 21 March 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 9191, 21 March 1908, Page 6

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