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Services THAMES Sunday School Oentetenary Celebration. mHIS (MONDAY) EVENING, comJL mencing at 7.30 in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, SEKVICK OF PEAISE AND THANKSGIVING by the ST. GEORGE'S CHOIB, Opened with Prayer by the Rev. Jos. Bates. 1. Te Deum Laudamus (Dykes) Choir 2. Solo, David before Saul Mr M H Airey 3. Air, He shall feed his flock (Handel) The Misses Lush 4. Solo, With verdure clad (Haydn) Mrs Corrigan 5. Anthem, with Treble and Bass Solob, Ye shall dwell in the land (Stainer) Miss Probert and Mr Brown 6. Trio, O Father? hear us (Curschmann) Mrs Kilgour Miss Probert Hiss Belcher 7. Solo, List the bright seraphim (Handel)' Mrs Kilgour 8. Quartette, Thine O lK>rd (Kent) MjM Probert Miss Belcher • MrPuckey Mrßurgest 9. Solo, Be thou faithful (Mendelssohn) Mr W. 0. Steward 10. Anthem, O Pr»ise God in His Holiness (Trimnell) Choir 11. Solo, Jerusalem (Mendelssohn > Mitt Murritb 12. Anthem, with Solo and Duet, Behold I Bring (Birch) The Misses / ' Steward, Mr W.O. Steward Mr Catran 18. Anthem, I will gire thankt (Mowt) Choir Conductor ... Mr W. C. STEWARD. Harmoniumist ... Mr TREWHELLI. Prices of Admission.—Front Seats, 2s; Double Tickets, 3s; Gallery and Floor, Is. Children Half-price. 865 mUESDA'Y EVENINGPUBLIC MEETING Commencing at 7.30, in the Academy of Mutic. Chair to be taken by the Rev. Joseph BatiS, at 7.30, in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Opening Prayer Introduction by the Chairman Anthem—l Will Arise (Dr Leslie) ... ... ... ••■ < Choir Address—Life of Robert 1 Raikcs, with some of the Lessons suggested by it Rev. R. laishley Anthem with Solo—Zion (W. Mathews) ... ..< Miss Gnbble and Choir Address — The Children's Friend ... ... ... MrJaynes Address—Some of the results of a.Century of Sunday Schools Rev. T. L. Danes .Anthem, with Solo & Duet —• Ruth (W. Gribble) ...MifsGribbleand Mr R. Rowe Collection Address-Sunday Sohoolsand Home Influence ... Rev. S. J. Neill Addfess—Jubilee of 1830 ... Mr Fuljames Anthem with Sola —Holy Lord (Mozart)... ...Mrs James Gnbble and Choir. Address—What may be the anticipated results of Sabbath Schools in the future Rev. W. J. Watkin Anthem — " Trumpet" (W. Dixon) ... ... ... Oboir Address—The Sabbath School Teacher's Reward Rev. T. W. Adamson Anthem, with Duet and Solo —I will lift upmine eyes, (J. Clarke Whitfield) ...Misses Gribble and Smitherham, Mr Vine, and Choir (Cornet and flute accompaniments by Messrs W. Hunter and Vivian) t Leader—Mr W. Gribble. TXTEDNESDAY EVENING CENTENARY SERVICE OF SONG IK THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, BY TH_ MEMBERS OF THE THAMES CHOIRS UNITED. Conductor ... Mr JOHN GRIGG. Harmoninm ... Mr HY. MEACHEM. Beading! by Messrs Renshaw, G_bbjj*<J, and J. A. Milibb. !> Admission—ls each ; Children, Half-pi ice. m H U BSD AY EVEN ING, * UNITED PEAYBR MEETING' nc th« PREBBYTERIAN CHUBOH, Commencing at 7.30 p.tn; ■ fIUN DAY EVEN IN G- ! UNITED COMMUNION SERVICE r / IV THE r CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 1 at 8.15 p.m. JOHH HtJBBON, » President. Samukl T. Whitshousb, . Secretary. ? PAH STORE, 5 BEACH ROAD, J The Oldest Established General Gbocxby Stobb ok the Thames. „ T> N. SMITH begs to announce to the c JCi» people of the Thames, that he has _, made extensive Farming arrangements in connection with bis Store for supplying local produce 0! all kinds, wuioh being grown ~ in the district, is a guarantee of its ejcel- '• lence, and should merit a fair trial. s- OUR BUTTER obtained the FIRST ;t PRIZE at the last Thames Show, and still d maintains its superiority. PATRONISE LOCAL INDUSTRY, j The only Store on the Thames that supj plies BUTTER direct from our own Dairy. ._ r ____ PAH STORE, BEACH ROAD. Thk differonoe between a Gent and a Gentle- ■= man :—The Gent turns up what he has for t S nose and cays, Oh, Ah. The Gentlemai oi walks into McGowak's and says, Mac give uh q- a pound of jour Tea, and send for orderi •-every week.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3607, 19 July 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3607, 19 July 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3607, 19 July 1880, Page 3

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