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East LondonWelsh Church, BRIDGE STREET, BURDETT ROAD, E. A GRAND Evening Concert WILL BE HELD AT SOUTH PLACE INSTITUTE, FINSBURY PAVEMENT, E.C. (Close to Moorgate Street, Broad Street, and Liverpool Street Stations), On Thursday, April 26th, 1906. Chairman J. MASON WILLIAMS, Esq. ARTISTES. Miss MAGGIE DAVIES. Mdme. MARIAN ELLIS. Mr. HERBERT EMLYN. Mr. MADOC DAVIES. Violinist Accompanist & Solo Pianist: Mr. ROHAN CLENSY. Mr. D. RICHARDS, A. R.C.O. Doors open 7.30. Commence 8 prompt. Tickets I/ 2/=, 3/ 5, and 10/6 each. PROCEEDS TOWARDS THE BUILDING FUND. Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, BEAUCHAMP ROAD, CLAPHAM JUNCTION, S.W. ——♦ WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd, 1906. CHAMPION SOLO COMPETITION (Competitors to choose their own solos). Prize-Marble Timepiece, value X2 2s., given by Messrs. KEND-AL & DENT. Cheap,ide, E.C. Second Prize, Silver Medal, given by a Friend. Competitors to send their names to the IIoll. Sees, not later than April 28th. Preliminary Tests will take place at the Chapel at 6.30 Chairman—M. L. VAUGHAN DAVIES, ESQ., M.P. Artistes: MRS. ELLIS J. GRIFFITH (who has kindly consented to give her services). Miss KATIE JENKINS (Contraltj). MR. GWILYM RICHARDS (Gold Medallist, R.A.M.), MR. DAVID EVANS (Queen's Hall and Crystal Palace Promenade Concerts). Miss EMILY BAIRD (Violin). Accompanist, Mr. GWILYM ROWLANDS. Concert to commence at 7.45 p.m. prompt. Admission-ONE SHILLING. RESERVED SEATS, 2 Proceeds will be devoted to the Building Fund. D. JONES, 179, Jermyn Street, Haymarket, W., B. M. LEWIS, 24, Marney Road, Clapham Common, S.W., Hon. Secretaries. WELSH SUNDAY SCHOOL, EALING. Held (3 p.m.) at Swift's Assembly Rooms, 23, High Street. -+- n (irand Concert AND ANNUAL TEA MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE Town Hall, Ealing, On THURSDAY, MAY 3rd, 1906. Chairman—His Worship The MAYOR OF EALING. Artistes Soprano Miss GERTRUDE HUGHES, R.A.M. Contralto Miss GWLADYS ROBERTS, R.A.M. Tenor Mr. EDWARD WAY (From Lancaster Gate Church). BARITONE Mr. DAVID BRAZELL. R.A.M. Humorist Mr. SIDNEY JONES (From Queen's Hall, London, &c.). Accompanist Mr. H. S. JONES (Ap Caeralaw). THE LADIES' KYMRIC CHOIR (in Welsh Costumes). (Conducted by Mrs. REES-ROWLAND), and THE EALING WELSH GLEE SINGERS (Conductor Mr. E. HUGHES.) TEA ON THE TABLES AT 6 p.m. CONCERT AT 8 PROMPT. Admission by Ticket, 3/ 2/- and 1/ to be obtained of any Member of the School, or the Hon. Sees. MR. CLIFFORD EVANS, Lyndhurst, Melbourne Avenue, West Ealing. MR. EVAN HUGHES. 3, Regina Terrace, West Ealing. Three minutes from Ealing Broadway Stations (G.W.R. and District); also Electric Trams from Shepherd's Hush, Hammersmith, Acton, Hanwell and Southall pass the Hall. Proceeds in Aid of a Chapel Building Fund. ST I: IN WAV HALL, Lower Seymour1 Street, w. AIIvSvS Ethel Humphreys WILL GIVE A DRAMATIC RECITAL. On Thursday Evening, April 26th, 1906, At 8.15 p.m., Assisted >;v Miss ALICE BAXTER (Soprano), Mr. IVOR FOSTER (Baritone). Accompanist Mr. MERLIN MORGAN. TICKETS: 7/6, 5/ 2/6, Balcony I/ of Mr. MACKEY, Steinway Hall, usual agents; Miss ETHEL HUMPHREYS, Fernbank, Fountayne Road, Upper Clapton, N., and ASHTON'S ROYAL AGENCY, 38, Old Bond Street, W. Cymdeithas Ddirwestol Heol-y-Castell, OXFORD CIRCUS, W. ♦ Mewn cysylltiad a'r Gymdeithas uchod cynhelir Eisteddfod, NOS SADWRN, EBRILL 28ain, 1906, Am 6 gloch. MYNEDIAD I MEWN TRWY DOCYN, CHWE' CHEINIOG i'w gael wrth y drws neu oddiwrth yr Ysgrifenydd- R. LLOYD ROBERTS, 64, Florence Road, New Cross, S.E. Derbynir enwau cystadleuwyr hyd Ebrill 26ain. Eisteddfod Frenhinol Genedlaethol Cymru, I CAERNARFON. AWST 2 lain, 22a.in, 23ain, a.'r 24ain, 1906. Llywydd: Y Mwyaf Urddasol ARDALYDD BUTE. Dymunir galw sylw arbennig Beirdd, Llenorion, Cerdd- orion, a Chelfwyr Cymru at Wyl Fawr y Cymry, yn yr hon y cymer prif ddynion y genedl ran swyddogol. Heb- law y cystadleuon arferol ceir Perflormiadau Godidog e Weithiau Newyddion, yn cynwys Cantawdau a Drama Hanesyddol yn Gymraeg. Cofied y Cystadleuwyr y rhaid i'w henwau a'u cyfan- soddiadau fod yn llaw Ysgrifenydd yr Eisteddfod erbyn y dyddiadau a ganlyn :—• Comu a Chystadleuwyr, Mehefin 18fed; Cyfanloddiadau Llenyddol a Cherddorol, Mehefin 23ain; Y Traethawd ar Lech Chwareli, Gorphenaf 31ain; Cynyrchion yn yr Adran Gelfyddydol, Gorphenaf 28ain. Y Rhestr Testynau (drwy'r post 7c,) a phob manylion i'w cael gan Ysgrifenydd, Eisteddfod Qenedlaethol 1906, Caernarfon. ST. BENET'S WELSH CHURCH Queen Victoria Street, E.C. Sunday, April 29th, 1906, SPECIAL SERVICE At II a.m. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE LORD MAYOR AND SHERIFFS Will attend in State. PREACHERThe Right Reverend THE LORD BISHOP OF BANGOR The Service will be in Welsh and the Sermon ill English. Collection in aid of St. Benet's Poor Fund and the London Welsh Charitable Aid Society. J. CROWI.E EI-US, Vicar. W. T. HOPKINS, V; W. EMLYN EVANS, ) Chin ch.vat dens. THE WILTON LAWN TENNIS CLUB, ABERDEEN PARK. HIGHBURY. SEASON 1906-May 5th to September 29th. There are a few vacancies in the above Club. Ladies and gentle. men desirous of joining are invited to write to R. O. JONES, 24, Northampton Park, Canonbury, N. THE LIBERATION SOCIETY'S ANNUAL MEETING WILL HE HELD AT THE City Temple, on Wednesday, May 2nd, at 7 p.m. Chairman: The Right Hon. D. LL0YD=GE0R0E, M.P. (Vi>~c-Prcsident of the Society). The Speakers will be Rev. Dr. AKED, Rev. Dr. CLIFFORD, Rev. R. J. CAMPBELL, R. W. PERKS, Esq., M.P., and Sir ALFRED THOMAS, M.P. OrgaJl Recital from 6.30 to 7 by A.J. Hawkins, Esq. (Organist of the City Temple). Tickets may be had at 2, Serjeant's Inn, Fleet St-eet, London. H. CAMERON, 145, Cannon Street, LONDON, E.C. fiigb=£lass Cailor. FROCK COATS, LOUNGE SUITS AND EVENING DRESS SUITS. The favour of your custom respectfully solicited. 6 Telephone No. 7670 London Wall. W.S. 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