AMUSEMENTS. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, TE L KUITI. Celebrations. SUNDAY, Ist OCTOBER. TOWN HALL. —ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: Rev. James Gibb, D.D., of Wellington. Anthem: "King of Kings," by large choir. Solo: "Come Unto Me," Miss James. MONDAY, 7.30 p.m. Public Meeting, Congregational Church. Speaker: Rev. James Gibb, D.D. Special offerings at all services. SUNDAY, 15th OCTOBER. NEW CHURCH OPENING.--11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. Special Special Solos and Music by large choir at each service. TUESDAY, 17th OCTOBERTOWN HALL. Monster Tea and Grand Concert. AONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, TE 1J KUITI. Recital of Sacred SUNDAY, Ist OCTOBER, At S 15 p.m. PROGRAMME. Hymn—Congregation Anthem "What Are These" (Stainer). —Choir. Solo. (a) !."Thou'rt Like a Lovely Flower" (Schuman) ; (b) "Praise of God" (Beethoven).—Mr Karl Atkinson. Solo. —"The Psalm of Life" (Cowen) —Mrs Ovens. Quartette. "The Radiant Morn" (Woodward). Solo.—"The Wreath (Kae). Mrs Karl Atkinson (by request). Voluntary. (During offertory). Anthem. —"0, Saviour of the World" (Goss).— Choir. Duet. -"0, Lovely Peace" (Handel). —Mesdames Ovens and K. Atkin-
Solo. Thou'rt Passing Hence (Sullivan). —Mr Karl Atkinson (by request). Solo.' —'"But, the Lord is Mindful - ' (Mendelsohn).- Mrs Karl Atkinson. Anthem. ■—"Te Dcum" (Jackson). — Choir. Hymn.- -Congregation. Offertorv in aid of Church Funds. Organist.—Mrs Ovens.
Benedictiun. ■TOWN HALL, T E KUI TI. EVERY MONDAY EVENING. iiDire Picture Coy. Permanently Established. (By arrangement with John Fuller and Sons). THE PICK OF THE WORLDS' BEST BEAUTIFUL PICTURE-GOOD MUSIC. MONDAY EVENNG NEXT ANOTHER ALL-STAR PROGRAMME. "The Launching of H.M.S. NewZealand," "Pathe Gazette 314," "Fight for Millions,""The Iron Foundry," "A Wreath of Orange Blossoms," "Rival Engine Drivers," stirring dramas; "A Bewitched Restaurant," "The New Cook," "When the Cat's Away," "Her First appearacne, "comics ;"Ski""Championship," beautiful scenics; "Cocoanut Plantations," industrial; etc., etc. POPULAR PRICES AS USUAL. jfamen I mO W N HALL, T E KUI TI. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, October 3rd and 4 th. XMAS TREE, AFTERNOON TEA, SWEET STALL. EVENING PROGRAMME. Piano Duet.—Mrs Laurie and Miss Mills. "The Old Banjo,"—Choir. Recitation. —Mr H. Diliicar. Tableau and Song.—"She Wore a Wreath of Rosea." Song.—Mrs K. Atkinson. Song.-—Mr Tassel. Tableau. —"Child's Guardian Angel. Quartette. —"Sweet and Low." Song—"There's a Land," Mr K. Atkinson Tableau —"Lead, Kindly Light" Solo—Mrs Ovens Interval Violin Solo—Mr B Clapham Tableau and Song "The Gipsy's Warning" Song.—"My Gentle Child," Mrs K. Atkinson. Recitation and Illustration. —"Little Jim." Song.—Mr R. Henry. Tableau. —"His Only Pair. " Quartette. —"Good Night, Beloved." j Fairy Play.-—-"Flower Fairies." Good Night.—Choir. j Accompanist, Mrs Ovens. "GOD SAVE THE KING." Admission—2s and Is. Afternoons —Gd, children free.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 400, 30 September 1911, Page 4
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