AMUSEMENTS. n-JIVOLI. "Always - Tiy^rV J- IVOI I \ — -*-I\OLI. Tivor.i: - - i«yo"IVOLI. — Programme." — -»-I>OLI. 1 TO-NIGHT. 7.30. TO-NIGHT, 730. A Tremendous Paramount Double Programme. Adolph Zukor Presents MARY MILES MINTEB. MARY MILES M INTER, MARY MILES M INTER, MAUY MILES ROBERT CAIN UPP G r EoVGE FAWCETT, BERTRAM GRASSBY, and MAURICE FLYNN, in "DRUMS OF FATE." •drums of fate.;; " DRUMS OF FATE." Brlmmlns with adventure. breathless with deeds of daring and sacrifice, teeming with romance and love interest—such aptly describes Mary Miles Minter's latest I aramonnt production. It Is a lavish and virile j adaptation of Stephen Whitman s popular novel. ••Sncritlce," In which the dainty httla star excels herself. REALART PICTIIr'eS PRESENT WANU.V HAWI.KY. WANDA HAWLKY, WANDA HAWLKY, WANDA HAWLKY. In a Delightful Comedy-Drama. "THE LOVE CHARM." "THE LOVE CHARM." The irresistible story of a "poor relation" who believed in tbe sub-conscious effect of j love charms on susceptible minds. A r pple of merriment with Wanda Hawley in a bright and entertaining role. Also. CHARLIE MURRAY cOMIcpY. CHARLIE MURRAY COMEDY, "THE PILL POUNDEU." _ "TIIK PILL POI'NDEK." |j THE LATEST GAZETTE. ETC. Box Plans at 11. deal's, Queen Street, next Geo. l'owlds. Ltd. 1 'PHONE 2238 A. , I T\ I X I b is * N IX i - L/ TO SECTRE GOOD TABLES, i BOOK EARLY. NO I OOKINCi FEE. Two Sessions Dally. Orclustia Commence* . Punctually 3 p.m. ami * :».ni. D 4 | IIECTUREB. iCJERVICES T3EOPLE. | WeKVICES r °' s " UK EOPLE. i AT THE I WEST STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST i \Ott Karangaluipc Koad). TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. TO-MORKOW (SUNDAY) EVENING. AN ENJOYABLE SONG SERVICE COMMTSNCKS AT 0.45, T,KI) BY CIIOItUS riIOIR. ■vr is. pKOIt (i E AI.DnI 0U E J WILL SPEAK UPON "CHRIST AND THE CHITICR." "CHRIST AND THE OIUTICB." Those who deny that Ji-sus was the Son of God aro fured with an nnsolvable problem when they endeavour to Un«l a natural explanation of the life anil character of i the Christ. Only tue mipcrnatural can account for the universally itlihil person-! allty portrayed in the Gospels. How could four meu of :i race essentially narxow..anjl.| bound by lnteuse imtioual prejudices I create a personality that stnnds as the j ideal of all ages nnd nations? ■ And how could they present Him as the perfect fill- i nliuent of Old Testament preparation and j prophecy, and the essential completion of { the Divine Plan of Redemption for all 1 WRITTEN QUESTIONS INVITED. 200 LEYS TNSTITUTE WINTER COURSE, - 1 - Three Lamps, Ponsonby. TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 31, AT 8. TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 31, AT 8. A PICTORIAL LECTURE, BY R T - R EV - A. W. A VEKILL - DD - On : " PALESTINE." " PALF.STINE." " PALESTINE." " PALESTINE." SYNOPSIS : Inhabitant* — Zionlet Movement — Balfour Declaration—Reasons for Present Unrest —Railways— Oenernl Allenby's Strntegy— Auckland Mounted laflea—JulTa—Lydda— < Jerusalem — Bethlehem — Jordan — De id Sea—Bethany-^Jerlcho—Church of Holy Sepulchre—S. 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SUNDAY (TO-MORROW), 9.30 \M A Good Day's Sport anticipated. 500 l Scbnapper caught last Sunday. Bait provided. Also Morning and Afternoon Tea. Fare, C. c El E. C. I.AXNA.M. Owner. rIE Doctor's Verdict.—You should have fumigated the rooms. Get a j * WILTOX L.B. FUMIGATOR I f To-day and-use It after all sicknes* in * lour home. - | a
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 179, 28 July 1923, Page 16
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