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A Gigantic First Hclease. dealing finely with a present-day much-discussed problem. A Dramatic Expose of the frauds praeljsed under the guise of FAITH HEALING FAITH HEALING FAITH HEALING FAITH HEALING AND SPIRITUALISM. SPIRITUALISM SPIRITUALISM. SPIRITUALISM. NOW SHOWING: BKITANNIA. Continuou. from . RITANNIA. 11 a.m. D»ily. A Remarkable Actress in her Most Remarkable Characterisation^ OLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG' OLAKA KIMBALL YOUNG' CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG* OLARA KIMBALL YOUNGJ • In a screen version of Richard Child's - famous novel, ' " . : "the hands of nara." ' "the hands of nara" ' ;;the hands of nara> "THE HANDS pF NARA." In which a young girl's exquisite hands ] convey a marvellous healing power. '\ "THE HANDS OF NARA" "THE HANDS OF NARA.'" i An amazing photoplay, showing how fake mediums and .bogus faith healers work, making dupes of unsu^pectinj persons. "THE HANDS OF NARA" 'i "THE HANDS OF NARA" Demonstrates the triumps of true Fa.ith I Heahng over fakes and parasites as ex-' e™P«ned in the characterisation of Nara I Alexieff and her God-given gift, powerfully portrayed by CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. I CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. OLARA KIMBALL YOUNG i CLAJIA KIMBALL YOUNG! OLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG OLARA KIMBALL YOUNG" CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG' | CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG! | Supporting Picture, "WINGS OF PRIDE," ■ ■ Featuring OLIVE TELL. ! COMEDY. GAZETTE. Telephone Reserves 358. | During Ihe last" four years in London she has sung fiftyrseven times in the Royal Albert Hall. STELLA POWER, "The Little Melba!" EVERY SATURDAY, at 2.30 and 8 p.m. i TO-MORROW. " CURTAIN.." starring KATHERINE MACDONALD. Adults Is. Children 6d. ' EUCHRE. -EUCHRE. j EVERY SATURDAY,, at 8 p.m. sharp. Good Prizes. . Admission—ls. DANCE/" ■■■ ' DANCE. EVERY MONDAY. Orchestral Music. Subscription 2s 6d. "A singer of international fame. . An established favourite in half the countries of Europe " STELLA POWER, : . "The Little Melba." ISLAND BAY UNIVERSAL J'HEATHE. ' TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT AGNES AYKES in "A DAUGHTER OF LUXURY " "A DAUGHTER OF LUXURY." A Paramount Picture. ( TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, COLOSSAL CARNIVAL OLOSSAL CARNIVAL SJHF In aid of SJHF ST. JOHN'S HOSTEL FUND, bJHb 1 Opened at 7.30 sharp by SJHF Rev. Dr. Gibb. * st§£ JBO niinutes crammed ■with fun, «tw£ ■ , 10V *?£ tri* Side-shows feJHI include Wireless Concerts, Wax- I SJHF works, and other wonders. Six Stalls stocked with everything, from Sheep to Silk Stockings and Short- j . bread. COME TO-NIGHT? Admission 6d. I COME TO-NIGHT. Admission 6d! I LYALL BAY CRICKET OLUB. J^ PRACTICE MATCH will be held at KSlbirnie Park, SATURDAY, 13th inst., at 2 p.m. Old and intending members are requested to attend. CENTRAL MISSION_ CRICKET OLUB. PRACTICE MATCH will be held at Duppa street, SATURDAY, 2 p.m. All members requested to attend. • C. SPEARMAN, Hon. Seo. SELWYN CRICKET CLUB. rpHE above Club will.hold a Practice J- Game at Wakefield Park on SATURDAY, 13th October, at 2 p.m. All mom.bers are requested to -attend. J. COOK, ! Hon. Secretary. KILBIRNIE CRICKET CLUB. A! PRACTICE will be held on Kilbirme Reserve at -2 p.m. on S4TUR DAY, 13th October (weather permitting Will all Old and New Members endeavour to be present? H. WINTERBOTTOM, • Hon. Sec. CRICKET. i INSTITUTE OLD BOYS' CRICKET CLUB. ALL Members and intending members - are requested to attend a Praotice at Newtown Park TO-MORROW, Saturday, 13th, at 2 p.m. L. CALVERT, ' Asst. Hon. Seo. SEATOUN BOWLING CLUB. OWING to the Green being in a state unsuitable for play, it has baen decided to POSTPONE the Official Opening until SATURDAY, 20th October. H. SMELLING, Hon. Secretary. WESTERN HUTT TENNIS CLUB. OFFICIAL OPENING 1923-24 SEASON, SATURDAY, 13th October, at 2 p.m. President. Vire-Presidents, and Friends cordially invited. R. D. SMITH, Hon. Sec. W/"EEIOENb Bargains—Ladies' Patent ,7i li? ul'ls. f"lnP solra. To ?loav Us 11U. .New Zealand ciglhing factory, Cubi-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 2

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