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___ AMUSEMENTS. 1 J CLERGYMAN SELECTS | AS TOPIC FOR SERMON. "We need to-day all possible influences to preserve the sacredness of the home," Baid the reverend gentleman. ' "and no Instrument I know of Is as powerful in the moulding of sentiment as the motion-picture. drama. It Is, therefore, a mutter of genuine congratulation that this particular story, "Over the Hill,' is now presented with such amazing, success. Now has arrived the opportunity for which the Church has looked and prayed—the opportunity of seeing the truth in terms of practical and attractive realism. I am sure that ten sermons would not produce the effect that one showing of OOver the Hill' does. "The picture sends a young man borne to write that love letter to his mother, or to carry her a handful of violets, or to send her a larger cheque than usual, or to rush lv upon her with a' hug and a kiss nnd an appreciation which she longs for. I say to you that a picture that will send men to their homes to do things like these is a mighty sermon In the real sense of tbe word. No pulpit is so effective or reaches a larger congregation than .the pulpit of the motion-picture Bcreen." ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS TO SEE THIS REMARKABLE FILM. . Be wise! Book Your Seats at Lewis R. Etady and Son, Ltd., or 'Phone 086 A, Princess. SESSIONS: ' 11.15—1.30—8.45—and 8. Ladies! riease attend the day sessions to avoid the crush at night. Day Prices: D.C., 2/2, Stalls 1/1; Children Half-price. Night Prices: D.C. 2/9. Front Stalls 1/1. Back Stalls 2... Reserves 3/3. PRINCESS. The T>RINCESS. RINCESS. Theatre -*- RINCESS. PRINCESS. Of PRINCESS. RINCESS. Surprises. A RINCESS. GRAND. mO-DAY. RAXD . -i-O-DAY. A New First National. Starring CHARLES RAY. CHARLES RAY, CHARLES RAY, CHARLES RAY. CHARLES RAY, CHARLES RAY, In "THE MIDNIGHT BELL." " THE MIDNIGHT BELL" " THE MIDNIGHT BELL." " THE MIDNIGHT BELL" " THE MIDNIGHT BELL" " THE MIDNIGHT BELL." •• THE MIDNIGHT BELL." " THE MIDNIGHT BELL" " THE MIDNIGHT BELL." A Midnight Mystery with Mirthful Moments. Come Ghost-hunting and Gloomchasing with Charlie Ray. It's thrilly and chilly and chockful of joy! And OH! EVERYBODY, COME AXD SEE THE FUN! Help! Charlie Ray's caught five ghosts! What sort of a Ghost rang the Midnight Bell? Swat the Spooks! ! ! The Bell! The Bell! ! Listen for the Midnight Bell In the Haunted Lobby. " THE MIDNIGHT BELL." A midnight mystery—a gallivant with ghosts—a hurricane of humour —and enough thrills to last a year. AND SERIAL, FIFTH CHAPTER— " THE- ADVENTURES OF TARZAN." " THE ADVENTURES OF TARZAN." BIJOU ORCHESTRA. MEETINGS. gfA RUGBY FOOTBALL AMV rj ■ CLUB. > A&/*a All Members are requested to 1- Ar Ufm attend Newton Training Shed fl G»V TO-NIGHT. MONDAY, 7 p.m., j for Selection of Teams and ' Captains. NOTE.—AII Subscriptions must be paid : before APRIL 29. i J. L GUNNING. , 521 Hon. Sec. , A MALGAMATED ENGINEERING j aa UNION. AUCKLAND BRANCH. 1 The Fortnightly Meeting will be held on MONDAY, 24th, at 7.30 p.m.. instead of £ Tuesday, 25th. j Members please note. R. F. BARTER, 1 t 783 District Secretary. 1 ■ - 1 .. ._»_. STAR OF THE •(►%<_• VJ SOUTH, No. 6092, 1 IW_____ 1 The Officers and Members _ _B__s3flrlJ flre requested to Parade in r !__«_«___.' En' l Regalia at 10.30 a.m. * J_SH_B_ od TUESDAY. April 25. < T____T_lL_lT i 02 - in School Grounds. By Order. J. GARDINER. C.R. • 696 R. G. BARNES, Sec. 1 __\a/_- _— Tvr EETixG will be hela in the Headf I ~J f I quarters, Wellesley St. t V"*!— Kas *. WEDNESDAY , C. 3 AFTERNOON, 130. \/f IjXj AII ladies heartily !. ■•** welcome. TXTEST LYNN HOUSEHOLDERS' VV ' ASSOCIATION. Members and Intending Members are ' reminded that a General Meeting of the Association will be held In the Church of Christ Schoolroom. Francis Street, Richmond, ; on WEDNESDAY. 20th April, at 8 p.m. W. HICKSON, 523 Hon. Secretary. - TJIBKDALE CRICKET U___.—A Meet- - AA ing will be held In the School on April „ 28 at 8 p.m. 'Business: Reorganisation of f, Club. 20 c ECCLESIASTICAL. _ A N Z A O DAY. ST. GEORGE'S PRESBYTERIAN 4 . CHURCH, TAKAPUNA. ■I '" 11 _m.—The 'REV.. <R. IS. WUTSON, l " M.A.. M.C. !' 7 p.m.—The REV. D. C. HERRON. M.A.. C 'M.C. 557 h HALL. Manukau Rd., Parneil.— ,• _T Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. MissiQjP"rv Address 0 on India, by Mr. H. Bees. 504

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 96, 24 April 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 96, 24 April 1922, Page 12