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SOUTHEpON ROAD WELSH C M. CHAPEL, HAMMERSMITH. THE ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD WILL BE HELD AT UK TOWN HALL, HAMMERSMITH BROADWAY, W., On Thursday, November 30th, 1905. Musical Adjudicator R. MADOC DAVIES, Esq., A.R.C.M. Accompanist H. S. JONES, Esq. (Ap Caeralaw). Doors open at 6.30, to commence at 7 prompt. Admission by Ticket, 3/- (Reserved), 2/ 1/ Tickets and further information may be had of the lion Secretaries- D. LEWIS, Jun 14, Bramley Road, Notting Hill. («. O. WILLIAMS, 120, The (;rove, Hammersmith. NOTICE.-Owing to numerous applications, the Committee have decided not to call a Preliminary Test on Wednesday, 29th inst. If necessary, arrangements will be made for same on the night of the Eisteddfod. THE WELSH CHAPEL, Shirland Road, W. THE ANNUAL GRAND IN AID OF THE BUILDING FUNDS, Will be held in above Chapel, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, 1905 J. RICHARDS, ESQ., 1- Has kindly consented to take the Chair. The following well-known Artistes have specially been engaged Miss KATIE MOSS, A.R.A.M. (Of the Norwich Festival, and Principal London Halls). Miss LALLA PARRY, A.R.C.M. Mr. TREVOR EVANS (Wales' Famous Tenor, who had the honour of a Royal Command to sing before T.M. the King and Queen on board the Royal Yacht). Mr. EMLYN DAVIES, A.R.C.M. Accompanist—H. S. JONES (ftp Caeralaw). Admission by Tickets, 3i-, 2l-f & F Tea on the tables from 5.30 to 7.30. Concert to commence at 8. Tickets may be obtained of the following :— Secretaries Mr- J- DAVIES, 490, Harrow Road, W. secretaries | Mr_ E j DAVIES) 62, Marylands Road, W. STRATFORD WELSH CHAPEL, ROMFORD ROAD. THE ANNUAL TEA — AND — COMPETITION CONCERT Thursday Evening, Dec. 14th, 1905. Competition for Party, Duet, Solos and Recitations. EXCELLENT PRIZES OFFERED. Particulars to be obtained from the Secretary, D. T. EVANS, 6, Amity Road, West Ham, E. St. PADARN'S WELSH CHURCH Hornsey Road, N. (NORTH LONDON WELSH CHURCH MISSION.) A GRAND Evening Concert, In aid of the above M sion, will be held on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, 1905, AT THE QUEEN'S (Small) HALL, Langham Place, W. (Messrs. CHAPPELL & CO., Sole Lessees.) Chairman: MAJOR G. HARLEY THOMAS, F.S.A. ARTISTES: Soprano-MLLE. GHITA CORRI (Prima Donna Italian Opera Company). Contralto-MADAME HANNAH JONES. Tenor-MR. DYFED LEWYS. Bass-MR. BARRY LINDON. Harpist-MR. MONTAGU C. BUTLER (Triple Silver Medallist and late Erard Harp Scholar, R.A.M. Humorist and Raconteur- MR. ARTHUR RANDAL. Accompanist—MR. T. VINCENT DAVIES. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8. Carriages 10.30. Stalls, 10/6. Reserved Seats, 5/ Unreserved Seats, 2/6. Admission, 1/ Tickets may BE obtained from the Hon. Sec., MR. GVRN DAVIES, 127, Golden Lane, E.C. REV. W. DAVIES, ig, Birnam Road, N. or from any Member of the Mission. MOORFIELDS WELSH BAPTIST CHURCH, LITTLE ALIE STREET, ALDGATE, E. A GRAND BAZAAR In aid of the above, will be held at the WELSH BAPTIST CHAPEL, CASTLE STREET, OXFORD CIRCUS, W., On Thursday, Friday & Saturday, NOY, 23,24, & 25,1905. THE BAZAAR WILL BE OPENED EACH DAY AT 4 P.M. THURSDAY By Mrs. R. 0. DAVIES. President, BENJ. REES, Esq. FRIDAY By Mrs. TIMOTHY DAVIES. President, Dr. DAN THOMAS. SATURDAY ■ By Mrs. LLOYD OWEN. President, JOHN HINDS, Esq. Solos will be given by well known Artistes. Competitions will be held as follows:-For Soprano and Tenor, on Thursday evening at S. Contralto and Baritone, and Recitation for Adults, on Friday evening. Children of all classes on Saturday evening at 6. Adjudications on Art Work will be given on Thursday evening at S. Adjudicators: Music— Messrs. TOM JENKINS & JOHN EVANS. Recitations ;-Mrs. TcuoH RHYS. Admission; One Day, Sixpence. Three Days, One Shilling. THE BATTERSEA RISE WELSH CHAPEL, Wandsworth, S.W. (3 minutes from Clapham: Junction. Station.) Wednesday Evening, Nov. 29th, 1905, PUBLIC TEA & CONCERT Will be held at the above Chapel (In aid of the Building Fund). Chairman PERCY M. THORNTON, Esq., M.P. Artistes:— MISS AGNES PARRY (from the United States). MADAME ALICE WILLIAMS, MR. ERNEST E. W. LITTLEWOOD, MR. JOHN JONES. Accompanist MISS JENNIE JONES, Penllwyn. Recitation Competition-" Y Gof," Hiraethog, prize, Gold Medal; 2nd Prize, 5/ and a photo of a well-known Welshman. Competitors names must reach the Secretaries, Messrs. JoNE-S and JENKINS not later than 9.30 p.m., November 28th, at the Welsh Chapel Hall, Battersea Rise, S.W. Admission to Tea and Concert, 1/- and 2/ Tea, 5.30 to 7.30. Concert, 7.45. SPINK & SON, LTD., SPECIAL NOTICE. anique Birthday, Chrisimas, and new year's (1 PRESENTS. I ,818 & HORUS Ancient Egyptian Amulets, Gods, and other Objects GUARANTEED OVER 2,500 YEARS OLD. 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