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AMUSEMENTS. GRAND. Opp. G.P.O. mO-NIGHT. RAND. Another -L 0-NIGHT. GRAND. Triple-star mO-XIOHT. RAND. Programme. ■*- O-NIGIIT. Rupert Hughes' Story Dramatised, Featuring MARY ALDEN MARY ALDEN MARY ALDEN In "THE OLD NEST" "THE OLD NEST." •THE OLD NEST." •THE OLD NEST." •THE OLD NEST." You liked "Over the Hill." You will love this. Screened at 12.4.J, 3.13, 6, and 8.4 D. A Big Story of Adventure, "BRAVE MEN AND WILD BEASTS." "BRAVE MEN AND WILD BEASTS." . "BIIAVK MEN AND WILD BEASTS." "BRAVE MEN AND WILD BEASTS." "BRAVE MEN AND WILD BEASTS." See a Girl Fight a Tiger! See the Pet Elephant Rescue the Baby ! See the. Bush Fires! Screened at 11.30f 2, 4.45 and 7.30. Your Favourite Comedian, LARRY SEMON LARRY SEMON, LARRY SEMO.V In LARRY SEMON. LARRY SEMON, "Solid Concrete." LAItUY SEMON, The Children Love to See Larry. Screened 12."J0, 2.50, 3.33, and 8.20. NEW ORCHESTRA. N.B.—Ladies come to Afternoon Sessions, when you can got a comfortable seat In the Circle and a Cup of Afternoon Tea free, handed to you in your seat. POPULAR PRICES. X.B.—Tho Prizes for Chaiilin v. Lloyd Competition will bo given Munday night. iße there to receive it. AT THE GRAND TO-NIGHT. I-ECTtTRES. >fv»X "VT EW ZEALAND A& Sgk -H LABOUR PARTY. JS/ STRAND THEATRE. STRAND THEATRE, SUNDAY, SEPT. 9, Te SUNDAY. SEPT. P, 1 tP'J'.A'E I At 7.30 p.m. MR. JOHN A. LEE, M.P. for Auckland East iIK. JOHN A. LEE, M.P. for Auckland East Will Speak. Subject: "The Imperial Conference and the New Zealand Labour Party." Orchestral Selections, 7 to 7.30 p.m. Citizens, be sure you do not miss this Meeting. Chairman: MR. F. SIMPSON. Silver Collection to defray expenses. QUAY STREET MEETING, SUNDAY, 2.43 P.M. (Weather Permitting). Speakers: Messrs. O. Mason, C. Morris, supported by well-known. Labour Men. Chairman: MR. K. LIDDLE. M. J. SAVAGE, M.P., Will Address a Meeting in LEYS INSTITUTE, LECTURE ROOM (Upstairs.) MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 8 P.M. Subject:—lmpressions of the Kecent Session of Parliament. Ladies Specially Invited. J EYS TNSTITUTE WINTER COURSE, ** ■*- Three Lamps, Ponsonby. TUESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 11, AT 8 P.M. RT. HON. CJIR T OSEp H TT7ARD, I.C. RT. HON. "OSEI'H » » ARD, P.C. On " SOME PEOPLE I HAVE MET." SYNOPSIS: King George—King EdwardQueen Victoria—Lloyd George—Asquith— Bonar Law —Balfour—Laurier —Polncaire —Clemenceau— Crispi—Admirals Beatty, Fisher, and Togo — Kitchener—Foch— Haig—Lords Salisbury, Rosebery. ReadIng, Grey, Northclltfo, and HaldaneKuiser —German Crown Prin'C—K n:rs of Belgium and Italy—Roosevelt—Juhn and "Williani Redmond—John Dillon —Henry Irving—Tree—Sarah Bernhardt. ADMISSION, (id: OR COURSE TICKET. SERVICES TJWR rpHE T>EOPLE ERVicES -Cor -Liie -Ceople. AT THE WEST STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. l\f R " (t EO- A ldridge - Subject: " THE JAPANESE DISASTEREARTHQUAKES IN HISTORY AND PROPHECY." Will this age end in a millennium of peace and prosperity, or will it terminate In strife, chaos, and great natural calamities? What floes tin? Bible say? Written Questions Invited. 1»8 RAMABAI MISSION FOR THE CHILDWIDOWS OF INDIA. MUKTI, POONA. MRS. W. R. DON, oC Dunedln, Will Lecture on "RAMABAI AND HER WORK." "RAMABAI AND HER WORK." "RAMABAI AND HER WORK." I At the IGRAFTON LIBRARY, SATURDAY, 7.30 j p.m. GRANGE ROAD CHURCH, SUNDAY, H. 30 p.m. GRAND THEATRE, opp. Post Office, SUNDAY. 7 p.'ni. . CHURCH OF CHRIST, Ponsonby Koad, ,MONDAY, 7.30 p.m. MBS. DON is a- giftetl and attractive speaker, and the subject is one of the marvels of this generation. S. BARRY. Chftirman . Aucklnntl Council. , "jVTEETING FOR WOMEN. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, : 2.30 p.m., W At Y.W.C.A., Upper Queen St. DR. S. K. DATTA, 8.A., M.B;, Ch.B. Will Speak on " THE WOMEN OF INDIA." This is the last opportunity for women to hear Dr. Datta. All women cordially Invited. AH Y.W.C.A. Members are urged to attend the joint meeting of the Y.W.C.A. Student Christian Union and Y.W.C.A.. to be held In the Town Hall TO-MORROW (Sunday), 3 p.m., when Dr. Datta wil* speak. Don't Mias These Opportunities. 95INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. Seats Free. No Collection. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 3.30 p.m.—THE SCOTS HALL.—7 p.m. Revelation, chapter 17, in the afternoon: "The Divine Plan of the Ages," at 0.45 All Welcome. Divine healing for all indicated in 12Spage booklet, "Millions Now Living Will Never Die." Posted for 1/. Address Box 828, G.P.O. INSTITUTE. ANTHROPOLOGICAL AND MAORI RACE SECTION. A LECTURE WILL BE GIVEN BY REV. DR. FOX • .University Biological Hall, tovuV" P ' lU ' SuWect: "Sal Cluls - - GEORGE GRAHAM, Hon. Sec (pro tern.}. I

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 16

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