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AM LI SEMEN l o TH£ KING'S T^EATKE. OPENING NIGHT patrons arc notified that owing to the great demand ior seats for the initial performance on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, and as the Theatre is licensed to seat only 860, it has been found necessary j to charge 6d. extra for booking on Mon- | day next only. The usual prices will be—D.C., Is. 61.; Stalls, Is.; Pit, Cd. CATHOLIC Q OCTAL AND DANCE, K5 To be held in the ASSEMBLY ROOMS on THURSDAY, 23rd MAY, 1912, In aid of CONVENT FURNISHING FUND. Single Ticket, 2s. 6d.; Double Ticket, 4s. J. MILES, Hon. See. ST. PAUL’S HALL, THURSDAY, MAY 23rd, At 5 p.m. Sung * E vITmL, By MR. G. H. STEPHENS, Assisted y Mrs. Hughes Johnson. Accompanist, Miss Ina Gow. Box Plan Opens on Monday, 20th, at H, I. Jones and Sons’. THE EVENT OF THE WEEK! JJRUIDS’ gAZAAR. DRUIDS’ HALL, BELL STREET On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY. Opening each day at 2-30 p.m. The Opening Ceremony will bo performed by THE MAYORESS (Mrs Mackav), and MR. W. A. VEITCH, M.P., will preside. The Bazaar will be unique in the array of Goods and Articles for Sale. There will l>o Bran Tubs and Christmas Tree for the children; Fishing Pond, Scientific Game (lung tester), etc., etc. TREASURE HUNT. PRIZE, ONE GUINEA. Bo sure and get a Warrant, you may spot the person right off. ENTERTAINMENTS. Thero will bo a running programme each evening in tho Main Hall, commencing at 8 o’clock. Our crack bands wdl give selections. There will be voI cal and variety items. Don’t miss the Ventnloquial Turn. Snoozer’s Band and the Suffragettes will bo there. CO \f PETIT! ONS! COMPETITIONS! Pillow Fighting! Hot Supper! etc. ATTRACTIONS! Hindoo Magician, Gipsy Queen, See tho Art Gallery, an unique collection. Hundreds of Attractions. ART UNION. Got another Ticket. Only another week till the Drawing-Thursday, 30th May. Ticket—One Shilling, which admits vou to Bazaar. Get a Ticket at Purser’s. IJJHE QHURCHES. CHURCH OF ENGLAND ! 1 MAY 19—SUNDAY AI TER ASCENSION. Christ Church.—B a.m. (Holy Communion ; 11 a.m., Church Parade; 12 noon (Holy Communion), 7 p.m St. J-RiV—B a.m, (Holy Communion), 11 a.m,, 7 p.m. St. Agnes’.—7 p.m. All Saints’,—ll a.m., 2-30 p.m. (C.S.) 7 p.m. ’ Oastlecliff.—7 p.m. PA&OCHIAL.DISTRIQT; a.m.; (H&k. Vi«*rs?.' I pSatr i(C.S Qynfwcsp-; I$D p.m., Vicar, a, ■ j Turakina.—ll a.m., L.R. i Maiarawa. —7 p.m., Vioar. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. St. Paul’s.—ll a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. i J. D. McKenzie. St. Andrew’s.—ll a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. D. Calder, B.A. Brunswick.—2-30 p.m.. Rev. D. Calder, B.A. Wanganui East.—ll a.m., Mr. John I Jones; 7 p.m., Mr. W. Grundy, i Sunday School.—2-30 p.m. j Mangawhero.—ll a.m., Mr. AV. Grun- ; <ly. . Gonvillo.—7 p.m.. Rev. D. Martin. 1 S imlny School.—3 p.m. Oastlecliff.—7 p.m., Mr. Cuttle. Sunday School.—l-30 p.m. Pino Creek. —11 a.m., Rev. E. G. Evans. Mangamahu.—2-30 p.m. Forde'll.—ll a.m., Service by young men I of St. Paul’s Bible Class. 7 p.m., Rev. E. G. Evans. TRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH. Trinity.—ll a.m., Rev, J. A. Luxford. , i Tho Garrison Band will give a seloption; 7 p.m., Rev. E. P. Keliovv. , i Gonvillo.—ll a.m.. Rev. E. P. Kollow; ,1 7 p.m., Rev. J, A. Luxford. J PRIMITIVE METHODIST . | CHURCHES. G Dublin Street.—ll a.m., Rev. S. Bailey; 7 p.m., Mr. R. B. Horsley, j Evening subject, “Tho Conflict of |. 1 Carmel, in the Light of Calvary.” i Sunday School and Bible Class Guild, .I 2-30 p.m. , Westmeve.—2 p.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. ’ S. Bailey. , Special Addresses on both occasions. n i ARAMOHO AVESLEYAN CHURCH. It a.m., Rev. AV. B. Scott; 7 p.m., Mr. E. A. AVellard. Maxwolltown. —2 p.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. AV. B. Scott. BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. Ingest re Street. —11 a.m., Rev. A. S AA'ilson: 7 p.m., Song Service by Bible Classes. Gonvillo Smithfield.—ll a.m., Mr. R Smith and Mr. C. S. Matthews; 7 p.m.. Rev. A. S. Wilson. AVANGANUI EAST BAPTIST CHURCH. Services. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Pastor, IT. E. Edridge. SALVATION ARMY. Services, 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. Bright helpful services. You are cordially invited. . C. DAWKINS, .Adjutant. ! AVANGANUI BROTHERHOOD. Meets every Sunday, 3-30. Dublin Street Church. Address. “Three Signifi- . cant Borons for Be : n,g a Christian,” i by Mr. Grinstead. Duets and solos bv Real talent. Monthly Offering for defraying expenses. WANGANUI CHRISTIAN CONVENTION, 1912. JUNE 3rd TO 7th, J3T T>4TTT,'S W*T,T, REV. GEORGE GRUBB, M.A.

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Wanganui Herald, Issue 12856, 18 May 1912, Page 7

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