' AMUSEMENTS, Ev E R Y B 0 D Y'S. V E R Y BODY'S. One of the Famous Novels of the "NICK CARTER" Series, Entitled . "THE FLAMING CLUE," "THE FLAMING CLUE," "THE FLAMING CLUE," Starring HARRY MOREY, HARRY MOREY, A Detective Yarn, full of. SUSPENSE, MYSTERY, LOVE. _ THRILLS, ' On the Same Programme, MACK SWAIN Presents His Nautical Nymphs, In "A SEASIDE ROMANCE." "A SEASIDE ROMANCE." Latest Gazette and Scenic. "Prices as usual. R-eecrves, 'Phone 50. PIANOFORTE RECITAL. QONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. HORACE HUNT HORACE HUNT HORACE HUNT TUESDAY, HORACE HUNT NOVEMBER 23, HORACE HUNT ' 8.15 p.m. HOHACHHUNT HORACE HUNT PROGRAMME FEATURES: Schumann's celebrated "Carnaval" Fanciful, Picturesque, Delightful. Scriabin's famous "Nocturne" (for the . loft hand only). John Ireland—"Ragamuffin."^ Alfred Hill—Two Charming Compositions new to New Zealand. And Excerpts from Debussy, Chopin, 1 Brahms, Bach, Sain't-Saeus. BOX PLAN (now open)., and Day Sales at the Bristol. Seats, lis. (res.), 3s. (unreserved), plus tax. Concessions to Students. C. J. M'KINNON, 1 ■ Secretary. RELIGIOUS NO JICES. GENERAL ASSEMBLY PRESBYTERU lAN CHURCH. ' PREACHERS FOR SUNDAY., . St. John's Church—ll, Rev. I. Jolly; 7, Rev. Tulloch Yuillc. St. Andrew's Church—ll, Rev. Tulloch Yuillc; 7. Rev. John Paterson. St. James's Church—lt, Rev. Prof. Davies; 7*Rev. E. R. Harries. Kent Terrate Church —11, Rev. Morgan Richards; 7/ Rev. T. Miller. Kelbyrn Church—ll, Rev. Hector Maclean; 7, the Moderator of Assembly. Khandallah Church—ll, Rev. D. N. M'Kenzie; 7, Rev. Jais»/. Aitken. Johnsonville Church—Afternoon, I?er. J. Tcnneut; 7, supply. Brooklyn Church—ll, Rev. E. G. Wiicox; 3, Rev. J. C. Paterson; 7, Rev. G. P. Mitchell,. Seatoun Church—ll, Rev. W. M'Lean; 7, Sisters Annie and Edith. Kilbimie Church—ll, Rev. Jamieson; 7, Rev. D. D. Scott. Roseneath Church—ll, Rev. R. H. Catherwood; 7, Rev. E. W. Walker. Petone—ll and 7, Rev. D. M r Cosh. Island Bay—ll, Rev. J. Pringle; 7, Rev. G. H. Jupp. Wadestown—ll, Rev. Baird; 7, Rev. M'llroy. Lower Hutt, Knox Church—ll, Rev. J. W. Hayward; 7, Rev. George Budd. Lower Hutt, Woburn Road Church—ll, Rev. A. Morton; 2.30, Rev. E.' G. Evand; 7, Mr. J. Anderson. Upper Hutt—ll, Rev. George Budd; 7, supply. Trentham Military Camp—Rev. J. Wilson. Levin—Rev. A. C. Anderson. Taranaki Street Methodist Church—ll, Rev. George Gibb. Vivian Street Baptist Church—ll, Rev. E. R. Harries. Terrace Congregational Church—7, Rev. W. R. Hume. Constable Street Congregational Church— 7, Rev. A. N. Aspland. Mission to Seameu-11, Mr. G. Ralph. ST. MARK'S CHURCH, DUFFERIN STREET. SUNDAY, NEXT, BEFORE ADVENT. 8 a.m.—Holy Ceinmunion. 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer, Holy Communion, and Sermon. 2.30 p.m.—Young Men's Bible Class. •1 p.m.—Holy Baptism. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Preacher The Rev. J. H. Sykes, Vicar of ICilbirnio. NOTE.—On Tuesday next, November 23, a Grand Concert will bo given in St Mark's Schoolroom, at 8 o'clock, by "The Follies" (a clever Amateur Troupe of Returned Soldiers), on behalf of St. Mark's Clnircli Funds. Admission: Two Shillings (25.) at door. Children with, parents, One Shilling each. ' . ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS 1 STREET (Presbyterian). TO-MORROW: -Morning, 11—Rev. Isaac Jolley, M.A. Evening, 7—Rev. Tulloch Yuille, M.A. QJT. ANDREWS' PRESBYTERIAN & CHURCH. Artcraft Theatre, Molasworth Street. SPECIAL ASSEMBLY SPEAKERS. 11 a.m.—Rev. Tulloch Yuille, M.A., 8.D., of Knox Church, Dunedin. 7 p.m.—Rev. .Tohn Paterson. M.A., of ■St Paul's, C'liristchurch. yyESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. 11 a.m.—Rev. Georgo Gibb. 8.A.. of , Nelson 7 p.m.—Rev.- 11. E. Bollhousc and Sister- Florence, who will speak on "Aspects or City Mission Work." Retiring Collection for Aro Street Benevolent Fund. Anthem: "0, ' Give Thanks" (Goss). Solo: "The Bettor Life" (Ellis), Mrs. F. H. Wrigley. nnRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, Wellington South. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. J COCKER (Masterton) rriHE SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, 1 CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, Whitmore Street. Morning, 11—Special Preacher. Evening. 7—Mr. James Moore, Missioner. Subject., "A Clean Slate." Soloist-, Mrs. A. Dunn Sour Servile 8.30 p.m. BUSINESS NOTICES. CARE cf Babies—Free Clinic for treatment of children, 2 pjil. to 5 p.n). 9 Boulcott Chambers. HOME Candy Makers, Thermometer* Largo Stocks held. Henry Berry , and Co., Dixon Street,
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 48, 20 November 1920, Page 11
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