AMUSEMENTS. B '- ■. NEXT-MONDAY: "i nßi -■■ • IJEXT MONDAY. - MONSTER MATINEE. MONSTER. MATINEE. nd TTIB MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ™ JO.IS . MAJESTY'S THEATRE, mt (U)' kind permission of Mr. Walter Fuller). In Aid of Mothers' Help Division; . Women's National Reserve. DE CAR, Original Comedy Acrobat.' . • MR. BILLY MALONEY, Everybody's Favourite, in Vocal Items. THE KEWPIE KIDS, In Acrobatic and Dance Specialty. MR, ALBERT RUSSELL, '' e The Popular lintertainor. m- MISS CAMPBELL & MRS. .HANNAH'S "g , PERFOR-MERS. m j In their Superb Spectacular of "MIDSUMMER NTGHT'S DREAM." "MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM." '' ' MISS BEERE'S ARTISTES., ' ■ In a Wonderful Series of Dances. THE DANDIES AND KENNEDYS In Choice Selections from their inimitable Entertainment. , ' ; MR. NORMAN AITKEN n fJ (of "Charley's Aunt" Co.). : "<1 JOLLY JOHN LARK IN, 'h- l Ethiopian Eccentric. a VICTOR THE GREAT ' ur And Mile. Cothilda, assisted"'by little Gladys, in (heir novel Ventriloquiai Act, BOX PLAN. NOW AT BRISTOL. After 5 p.m. To-day at Burnett's: Sweet Shop, next to Fnllor's. NO.TAX BOOKING- Od. EXTRA. J, Prices—3s., 25., and Is. No half-price. ■ Messrs. Fuller have kindly granted freo *" use of theatre and Vaudeville Co. All others have also generously given their lie services gratuitously. riRAND OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY. JULY 24, "• And 'Following Nights. THEv DIGGERS' RETURN! THE DIGGERS' RETURN! ..THE DIGGERS' RETURN!. After a phenomenal tour of the North they have found their way to, the hearts of the amusement-loving- .public of New Zealand as they did in Franco, Germany, England, Scotland, and America. ". ' THE'DIGGERS - — THE DIGGERS - r '-— THE DIGGERS — Need No Introduction. Book your seats early this time, for you must see 'hem when THE DIGGERS RETURN! THE DIGGERS RETURN! THE DIGGERS RETURN! >. ■ ; CORF. SAM M'WILLIAMS, Avant Courier. FOOTBALL. MONDAY, JULY 21. ' BASIN RESERVE. " . BROOKLYN UNITED V. THISTLE. . Kick-off 2.45 p.m. e Admission, Od. ... A. WILLIAMS; . *> ' ' Hon. Sec, W.F.A; ' THE IMPORTANT' CONSIDERATION . TN'BUYING. A PIANO is .TONE ' 1- QUALITY;'' ".;.''./ ' That'is-why it pays-to . >■' .. . /'BUY.. THE'BEST PIANOS. ' The makers-of the world's greatest ■ Pianos, the : - hrinsmead; rogers, i '" ■ 'challen, : jesse french, : ~ ';• ,fo^er;'Brasted/ ■•■••'■■ '.'■ : recognises., to tho .full.' the value >of 'To'ne ■ Quality;-' and'never-sacrifices the true function.--of their instruments., for mere appearance. •■••;.• •.....' ''. .'. WHEN.YOU HEAR THEM' PLAYED • you recognise the.,v s 'onderful tones built into each of .these incomparable pianos. We sell' them. -.',!.'. FOR CASH OR ON EASY .-TERMS and invite you to'hear them. . CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., I Manners Street, Wellington. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ' .QT. MARK'S CHURCH, DUPFERIN : . ".'." 'STREET. . '• Fifth Sunday after Trinity. PEA'CB. CELEBRATION: 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. ■ 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Holy Communion. ' 3 p.m.—Children's Service. Preacher, the Rev. E. L, Harvie. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon.' ST. JOHN'S CHURCH,. WILLIS , .;■•■■' STREET. , . . (Presbyterian.) .' •' ' -SUNDAY SERVICES:." ' . Morning \\', Evening 7. ' REV. DR.'GIBB. ' , Evening; a Peace Sermon; [ Her Battlements, for They are-not-the Lord's."- "'-■■■ ' "The True Lessons of the-.War." ST. ANDREW'S ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 28 Wellington Terrace. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher,,REV. ,S. ROBERTSON ORR. r ' Evening Subject, "AN UNCONQUERABLE SOUL." ESLEY~CHURCH, TARANAKL ...STREET. , . Morning, 11.—Rev. J. G. Chapman. ' Evening; 7.—Rev. J. G. Chapman. Subject, "Tho Dignity of Labour." Solo, "In Verdure Clad" (Haydn's ".Creation"), Miss Cara Jloldgate, of Timaru. * S" IILORS' .FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, Whitmoro Street. - PEACE SUNDAY: I Preacher, MR. JAMES MOORE, Missioner. Subject at 11-and 7: "When He Giveth Peace," " Soloist, MR, W. J. BOBBINS. Duet by Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Child. , x ! Song Service at 8.30 p.m. PEACE DAY (SATURDAY): - CONCERT, TEA, and SPECIAL PEACE COMFORTS for our seafarers in the Institute. ; ■ OT. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS', I O KELBURN. FIFTH SUN DAY A PTEIt TRINITY. ' PEACE . THANKOFFERING SUNDAY. ' 8 a.m<—Holy Communion. ' 11 a.m.—Matins. 3 p.m.—Children's Service. 7 p.m.—Evensong, i The Offertories at all the services will bo gincn as 'J'hankofferings to the Fund [ for the building of the Church. Dona- ; tions. may also be sent to apy of the following:— A. W. PAYNE, M.A., Vicar. 1 (Hadfield Memorial College). G. N. STURTEVANT, > (19 Grove Road), ; H. E. EVANS, i (26 Rimu Road),' Churchwardens. NORTH BRITISH - BEmNG is staunch «nd lasting. .. it' means -. economy lo users of machinery.. Instal . it in your works. Ask your local dealer r to give you full details with.regard to . nrices and particulars.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 7
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