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AMUSEMENT!, A GREAT PROGRAMME At EVERYBODY'S. V E R Y B O D Y’S. 11 a.m.—Continuously—-10 P- m - BEAUTIFUL CORINNE GRIFFITH Tn the combined Society and Western Spectacular Feature, "THE SINGLE TRACK” "THE SINGLE TRACK” "THE SINGLE TRACK” "THE SINGLE TRACK” A Stirring Story of Love, Romance, Adventure, Humour, and Human Interest. Filled with Striking Contrasts and Dramatic Incidents. AND THE COSTUMESOH, GIRLS, THEY'RE LOVELY! Then there is another Thriller — "THE MAN WHO WOULD NOT TELL” "THE MAN WHO WOULD NOT TELL A Sensational Secret Service (Drama. Snub Pollard Comedy, "TRY, TRY AGAIN” —- Which will release more “Cheer Germs than all the Community Sings. "PILGRIMING THROUGH CLOUDS. A. most delightful Scenic, And the ever-popular PATHE TOPICAL GAZETTE. Truly a Great Programme, together with EVERYBODY’S ORCHESTRA. Plan at Bristol, or 'Phone 50. AT lAST. AT LAS*. The 'World’s Greatest Super-Claseio Coming to EVERYBODY’S. VERYBODY’S. FRIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 1. Alexander Dumas' Immortal Romance, "THE THREE MUSKETEERS.” “THE THlulrtl MUSKETEERS. "THE THREE MUSKETEERS. I "THE THREE MUSKETEERS.' ! "THE THREE MUSKETEERS. "THE THREE MUSKETEERS. '"THIS THREE MUSKETEERb. "TH l<! THREE MUSKETEERb. Produced oii a scale of Grandeur never before attempted on the screen. ENCHANTING, ENTRANCING, ASTOUNDING.

MARVELLOUS WEALTH OF DETAIL. The clashing of swords, the rustle of Gorgeous. Go was. the romantic figures 01 Athos, Porthos, Arnaus, and U Artagnan, and the lavish settings of -the Court or Louis XIII of France, are but a few of the delights for the eye and the mind. TUP PRESS IS ENTHUSIASTIC. Just road these spontaneous encomiums: SYDNEY "SUN”—"Most elaborate filmplay yet produced.” SYDNEY "NEWS”—“The magnificence is overpowering, every scene is perfect." "TELEGRAPH"—"The success of the film ia beyond question." "HERALD”—"The big audience followed. with breathless interest the many thrilling situations.” AUCKLAND "STAR”—"A most enchanting picture that all should not fail to see.” Exclusively controlled by United Artists (Australasia), Ltd. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. jpEOPLRS PICTURES, LEVIN. NEW MANAGEMENT. Mr. A. CASSIE, 7 years manager Grand, Empire, and Palace Theatres, Petone, has acquired the lease of the PEOPLE'S and COSMOS THEATRES, LEVIN. BEST IN PICTURES AND MUSIC. ART GALLERY DANCES. 7VTEMBE-.RS are reminded that the IM. SEASON CLOSES after the next (two Dances, viz., AUGUST 26. and SEPTEMBER S, owing to the Opening of tho Annual Exhibition of Fine Arts. PHYLLIS C. BATES.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ST. MARK’S CHURCH, DUFFERIN STREET? SUNDAY. AUGUST 27. 8 a.m. —Holy Communion. 11 a.m. —Matins and Sermon. 4 p.m.—Ubly Baptism. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. "ESLI4Y CHURCH, TARANAKI f . STREET. 11 a.m.—Rev. H. E. Bellhouse. Subject: “Unaccomplished Aims.” 7 p.m.—Rev. H. E. Bellhouse. Subject: "Weights and Sins." Anthem: “O How Plentiiul” (Pattison! Solo: “Oren the Gates of the Temple (Knatt). Mr. Black, of Dunedin., Congregational -Singing at 6.45 p.m. TTNITAEIAN FREE CHURCH, U Vivian Street. REV. WYNDHAM HEATHCOTE, B.A. (Oxon.). 11 a.m.—Religion and Morality. 7 p.m.—The Origin of the Eucharist. AILORIF FRIEND SOCIETY CHURCH, Whitmore Street. SERVICES AT 11 AND 7.. Preacher: i£r. Jaine® Moor©, Missioner. Subjects: (1) "Which Side of the Scale?” (2) "The Lord Deliver us Mrs. Edwards and Miss Passau. Song Service at 8.30. , First church of christ, SCIENTIST, 46 Boulcott Street. SERVICES. Sunday, 7 p.m. Wednesday Evening, 8 o’clock. Testimony Meeting. Reading Room and Hall, 46 Boulcott Street, open daily 1 to 4 p m., except Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holidays. Free Literature may be obtained at Reading Room. MARANATHA. MARANATHA. WHICB is it to be? Is it Christ or Chaos? All candid observers must notice with increased misgivings the amazing upheavals of. society around us, and cannot but nevi dUY" some measure of concern the mighty agitations which are causing leadens oi Church and State the world over the greatest perplexity. Few, however, seem to realise that the momentous question which arose nineteen centuries ago. Christ or Barabbas is oonung up ’or final settlement. Only those, who are giving l h©oft God tuid His AV ord understand that transgression in every form is now coming io the full, and the outpouring or Divine wrath and judgment is about to break forth. We coinmend for the careful consideration of all thoughtful pnrsouu a nw-’t tknking article "Another Landmark in Prophecy.” The IVord of God, leaves us no room to doubt that the end of the present phase of God’s providential government of the world is close at hand, aid that the Jewish people. Hw Genti’e nations, and the Oaruyian Church are about to enter on entirely new experiences. Christ's message to His own is. "Hold fast till I come. ELLINGTON ’ CITY MISSION. COMMUNION SERVICE, TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, 10.30 p.m. ' ALL WELCOME. H. ROBERTS, Hon. Secretary.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 284, 26 August 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 284, 26 August 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 284, 26 August 1922, Page 7