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EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. EVA HARRY NOVAK And GRIBBEN, . And the 100 meet beautiful Hollywood Girls that ever put on a bathing suit, in | "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC." "UP IN'MARY'S ATTIC." Capers and Cuties! Babies and Beauties! t A Rollicking Roaring Riot of Mirth and 1 Monument. Don't miss this Clever Hilari- | ous Comedy Drama. Feature No. 2:. A Pioturisation of the Famous Novel, "THE LOVE CALL" "THE LOVE CALL" (By Marjorie Benton Cooke). A Story of tragedy, pathos, and humour, daring in conception and original in its unfolding, with striking scenes of primitive life in the Cattle Country, And Featuring the Dainty BILLIE RHODES. In Addition: EXCELLENT SUPPORTING FILMS, Among which is another of the famous SHERLOCK HOLMES Adventure Series, by Conan Doyle, "A CASE OF IDENTITY." "A CASE OF IDENTITY." Topical Pathe Gazette. Comedy "Hocus Poouu." Comedy-Drama "His Woman." And Bright Musical Numbers by THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Conductor: Mr. M. T. Dixon). PRINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE. Sessions Daily from 1 to 10. A Maurice Tourneur Master Production. A Maurice Tourneur Master Production. A Maurice. Tourneur Master Production. A Maurice Tourneur Master Production. House Peters risks his life in exE}°js; Makes perilous leaps on horse in "THE GREAT REDEEMER," from the pen of H. H. Van Loan, who wrote "The Virgin of Stamboul," and a great number of other big soreen successes. HOUSE PETERS and MARJORIE DAW HOUSE PETERS and MARJORIE DAW HOUSE PEIERS and MARJORIE DAW HOUSE PETERS and MARJORIE DAW In v I "THE GREAT REDEEMER!1" "THE GREAT REDEEMER!" "THE GREAT REDEEMER"!" "THE GREAT REDEEMER!" The' redemption of a man through love and sacrifice. Wherein it is 6hown that the test of character is a- woman's love. The story of a convict who robbed a train and then painted-a great picture. 1 Second Feature: CATHERINE CALVERT in "MARRIAGE FOR CONVENIENCE!" One of the most human and appealing stories ever screened. Episode 10 Terror Trail, Billy West Comedy, and Topical. Prices as Usual. Telephone 1967. ORGAN RECITAL. mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY, 18th JUNE, 1922), 8.30 o'clock, I By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Sonata No. 6 ...... Mendelssohn (1809-1847) (a) Lento b Andantino in E flat Cesar Franck (1822-1890) Siegfried-Idyll Wagner (1813-1883). Chant dv Matin (Bluette) Guilmant toccata and Fugue in Cm ß ajor (i6Bsi7s3) Admission: Free. ! Voluntary Contributions received at door. THE SALVATION ARMY. VIVIAN-STREET CITADEL. '■REVIVAL CAMPAIGN. FRIDAY TO MONDAY, 16th TO 26th JUNE. Campaigners: BURTON, CARTER, BLADIN. Jesus is Mighty to Save. He can still Fulfil Every Promise. Your Problems will be Solved by Him. Will U Pray, Believe, arid B Present? SMITH-WIGGLESWORTH MISSION. WESLEY CHURCH WALL, TARA-' NAKI-STREET. TUESDAY, 20th JUNE, at 7.30. MEETING, to organise a CHRISTIAN CHOIR. AND ORCHESTRA for the return Mission. Brinjr your Instruments and Stands. Mission and Sankey's Hymns. All Converts COME! Com© and "Keep the Fire Burnm*." F. PIERARD, Choir Leader. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE Christian Covenanters' Confederacy and those benefited by the WIGGLESWORTH MISSION, with others seeking greater Blessing, are cordially invited Saturdays, 17th and 24th insts., to Uie School-hall (under the Church of Christ, Vivian-street) at 7.30 p.m. Anointing Service at the close. Handkerohiefs—6oo unclaimed; Harris, any evening, 3, Ellice-avenue. H. BRADDOCK, Acting-Secy. D. CATCHPOLE, Pres. NOTICE. SMITH WIGGLESWORTH MISSION. ALL arrangements for the return meetinga are in the hands of a local committee. H. V. ROBERTS, Hon. Secretary, Box 1349. Wellington. rnHEOSOPHIUAL SOCIETY, Marion-street (near Te Aro Post Office). 7 p.m. LECTURE BY MR. F. H. DAWN, "THEOSOPHY AND RELIGION." Public Cordially Invited. ■ Half-yearly Meeting, TUESDAY, 20th June, 8 p.m. Members requested to attend. YW. C. A. Y. W. C. A. SUNDAY—Short Service, Social Hall, Herbert-street, 4.15. Speaker: Mrs. C. H. Taylor, M.A. TUESDAY—Dressmaking Class;' 'new term starts 20th June, 7 p.m. Fee, 10s 6d. TUESDAY—Physical 'Training Class; half-torm starts 20th June, 7.45 p.m. Foe for half-term, 4s. Enrol now, at 5, Boulcott-street.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 141, 17 June 1922, Page 3

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