AMUSEMENTS. HffiBEBI MARSHML In R.K.O. RADIO’S . ‘Portrait of a Rebel’ Adapted from the Best-Seller Novel by Netta Syrett and Picturised as “A Woman .. Rebels.’* TO-DAY: 2.15, & 8 p.m. TUT A r ~9 A Plans at Begg r*l A / A and Theatre. * *-'■**• Tel. 51-277. - Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres.
YESTERDAY’S LARGE AUDIENCES WERE TREATED TO AN ENTERTAINMENT WHICH MORE THAN MET THEIR EXPECTATIONS . . . IT’S A GEM . . . SOCIETY BRANDED HER . . . PRISON THREATENED, BUT CARRIE THE VALIANT, FOUGHT THE WORLD FOR TWO CHILDREN WHO WEREN’T' EVER HER OWN— . . . "s Adolph Zukor prevents " Valiant is the WORD for CARRIE" A M. AMOUNT HCTUHf wOk U L A.U I 3 £ WKkjfc ARLINE JUDGE - JOHN HOWARD — TO-DAY — Ain. a rm CT X Box Plans nt D.I.C. . , „ \X // H ra Bi. and Theatre. 2.15 and 8 p.m. CV « - M « Tpl 51-595. A Paramount Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)
LA MARECHALE (MRS. CATHERINE BOOTH-CLIBBORN), WORLD’S LEADING WOMAN EVANGELIST, "WILL SPEAK ON TOWN HALL SUNDAY NEXT TOWN HALL 2.30 p.m. Welcome Meeting. Chairman. Salvation Army Band in attendance. 7.30 p.in.: Subject—“PlLATE.” , MONDAY. 7.30, p.m.: Salvation Army Citadel. “The Great Blockade.” TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.: Salvation Army Citadel. "The Holy Spirit.” WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.: Taranaki St. Methodist. “Where We Have Failed.” THURSDAY’. 7.30 p.m.: Taranaki St. “Experiences with Anarchists in Europe.” GREAT ADDRESS FOR WOMEN ONLY ON WEDNESDAY, 3 p.m., TARANAKI ST. METHODIST. La Mareehale, for 25 years a Continental social and religious worker, was' imprisoned in Switzerland for preaching the Gospel, and has been described as “The Greatest Woman Preacher of 'To-day.” FREE-WILL OFFERING AT EACH MEETING.
ST. PATRICK’S CONCERT TOWN HALL WED, MARCH 17 TOWN HALL GRAND NATIONAL CONCERT SPLENDID PROGRAMME OF SOLO, CHORAL. CONCERTED, INSTRUMENTAL, ELOCUTIONARY AND DANCING BY 'THE BEST TALENT PROCURABLE. Contributing Artists: Messrs. Harison Cook. W. Roy Hill. Clement ■ Howe, B. O'Brien. Mesdanies T. Treacy, G. P. Aldridge. "Misses Mary Doolan, Molly Atkinson. Eileen Courtenay, Molly Beveridge. Masters Joseph Lyons and Donald Young. Marist Brothers’ Boys’ Choir, Tasman Street, and Marist Brothers’ Old Boys’ Club Orchestra. DO NOT MISS THIS EXCELLENT CONCERT. BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY. PRICES FOR ADMISSION : 2/- and 1/-. Reserves at D.I.C. Booking Office. PUBLIC NOTICES. READERS OF “THE DOMINION.” HAVE YOUR COPY OF “THE DOMINION” DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME BY 6.30 EACH MORNING. A message to Telephone 44-021 will immediately secure this service.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 143, 13 March 1937, Page 5
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