AMUSEMENTS. TOWN hall. OWN HALL. BOX PLANS For Miss ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN'S OPERATIC RECITALS Will open on MONDAY MORNING At THE BRISTOL. SEPT. 29 AND SEPT. 30. IMPORTANT MUSICAL EVENT. J. AND N. TAIT Present MISS ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN, ADELAIDE VAN STAVEIfEN, ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN^ The Distinguished DRAMATIC MEZZO SOPRANO. In OPERATIC SONG RECITALS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER SO. Miss ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN, ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN, ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN, Has Achieved REMARKABLE SUCCESS In the MUSICAL CENTRES OP EUROPE, And is THE FIRST NEW ZEALANDER To Appear in GRAND OPERA At COVENT GARDEN THEATRE, LONDON. PRICES—7a., is., ond 2s. (Plus Tai). GIRLS' BRANCH, NAVY LEAGUE. PATRIOTIC DANCE, MONDAY. OCTOBER 4. INVITATION Holders are 'reminded -*- that the above Danco' is fixed for MONDAY, OCTOBER i, and that TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE at the NAVY LEAOrUiE ROOMS, Balance Street, from TUESDAY, September 28, lo SATURDAY, October 2, inclusive. The Committee will be in attendance each day from 12 noon to G p.m., and on Saturday from 9 a,m. to 1 p.m. THE NAVY LEAGUE.' Jk/|'EMBERS of the Navy League dpsiring Invitations to the Patriotic Dance in aid of the League's propaganda work are requested to Ring Tel. 1364 or Write to Bos 972, G.P.O. ROBERT DARROCH, Hon. See. THERE IS TOO MUCH DIFFERENCE IN PIANOS TO MERELY BUY A PIANO. fWE instrument for YOUR Home must. A bo carefully chosen-only after its merits have been fully considered and compared. WE HAVE FOR YOUR SELECTION Instruments which are CERTAIN to satisfy the most exacting buyer—and player. They are Pianos by BRINSMEAD, LYON AND HEALY BRASTED. JESSE FRENCH, WINDOVER, AND ROGERS. It will certainly pay you to find out all about these before purchasing elsewhere. We extend a cordial invitation for you to call and tee these superb instruments in our showroom upstairs. MAKE A CALL TO-DAY. CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LT®„ Manners Street. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. ST. MARK'S CHURCH, DUFFERIN STREET. SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER 1 TRINITY. (Dominion Day.) 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Preacher: The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Wellington, 3 p.m.—Children's Service. Preacher: The Rev. T. Fielden-Taylor. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS STREET. (Presbyterian.) DIVINE SERVICEsTII a.m. and 7 pm. 11 a.m.—Rev. H. W. Burrid&, M.A., } DaT id M'Coshi, M.A. Gate or Castledawson, Ireland.) Sacred Organ Music from (1.40 p.m. Strangers wclcome. THURSDAY, at 8 p.m., Illustrated Lantern Lecture on "The Land of th« Pharaohs," by Rbt. H. W. Burridge. Q'F. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SUNDAY, . SEPTEMBER 26. Services will be held in Artcraft Theatre, Molesworth Street, 11 a.m., 7 p.m Preacher, MR. E. J. D. HERCUS. Sunday School, 3 p.m. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. NATIONAL THANKSGIVING SUNDAY. • I; 10 ' - Eov. H. E. Bellhouse. Sub]eot: Reasons for National Thanksgiving." 7 p.m.—Rev. H. E. Bellhouse. Subject: 'True Patriotism." Anthem: "Gloria" (Mozart's Twelfth Mass). Solo: "There's a Land" (Allitsen), Mr. F, E. Charles. QAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, £5 CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, Whitmore Street, Services, 11 and 7. Preacher—Mr. .Tames Moore, Mwsioner. Sulijocts—(l) "Things That Pull Us Up." (2\ "An Outspoken Matter." Soloist—Miss Irene Fairclougli. Sing Service—B.3o. THE EARLY SETTLERS' AND ,HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF WELLINGTON. RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCE OF DOMINION DAY. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. TN recognition of tho debt wo owe to -*- Almighty God for His goodness and meroy in bringing us to our present state, and reinemboriiig the dobt wo owe to our Pioneer Settlors. SPECIAL SERVICES OF THANKSGIVING will bo held in all Churches and Places of Worship in the Wellington District, with a referoncs to the work of our Pioneers. You are earnestly requested to atteud, W. A. EDWARDS, General Sec. TSTHOOPING Cough—Why allow your * * children to suffer? MARSHALL'S CASTANA VESCA effects immediate relief; 25., all chemists. XTOME Candy MaJters, Thermometers. Largo Stooks held. Henry Berry and Co., Dixon Stwot
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 311, 25 September 1920, Page 9
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