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AMUSEMENTS. p.LAZA THEATRE. • TO-NIGHT, at 6.30. Another Tremendous Three and a-half-hour Programme. TOM MIX -in a Fox Five-act Thrilling Drama, ‘Hough Diamond,’ ami CARMEL MYERS in a Universal Drama, ’Cheated Love.’ Supports: Fox Gazettes, Cartoon, Sunshine Comedy, and new episode ‘Winners of the West’ serial. RAND THBATBH. TO-NIGHT, at 6.30 and 8.30. TOM MIX In a Fox Five-act Thrilling Drama, ‘ ROUGH DIAMOND.’ Supports: Fox Gazettes, Cartoon, Sunshine Comedy, and new episode ‘ Winners of the West’ serial. Empire theatre. Reserves, tel. 444. . 1. ‘ BACK PAY,’ ‘ BACK PAY,’ Screening at 3.45 and’ 8.45. 2. ‘HIS GINGAM GIRL’ (Sennett Comedy), Screening at 3.15 and 8.20. 3. * SOMETHING DIFFERENT,’ Screening at 2 and 7 p.m. 4. BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE, Screening at 3,5, and 8.10. 5. PARAMOUNT NEWS, GAZETTE, 3, 8. OCTAGON THEATRE. To-night, at 7.45, “LE ROI THE GREAT,” idol of the world of magic, the wonder man of the East. Also, the British Government’s Official Picture, ‘ROYAL INDIA,’ portraying life, Customs, Industries, Scenic, and History of India. Reserves, ring 3,091, or come early. Octagon Concert Orchestra. EVERYBODY'S theatre, i Positively Last Day at 7.15 p.m. MARY PICKFORD In her Latest and Greatest Success, ‘ THROUGH THE BACK DOOR.’ Topical, Scenic, Comedy, and Sherlock Holmes Drama. Orchestra at 8. Plan at Bristol. Coining, Peter B. Kync’s Great Story of the Nor’-west, ‘KINDRED OF THE DUST.’ Ct UEB N’S THEATRE. Daily, at 2 and 6.30 p.m. NORMA TALMADGB, . NORMA TALMADGB, figure of heart-break and happiness, !n ‘ THE WONDERFUL THING.’ Topical Pathe Gazette. Scenic Napier, N.Z. Comedy ‘The Hustlers.’ Orchestra at 8. Plan at Bristol. King hd'wabd. To-night!—7.ls.—To-night! ‘THE WONDERFUL THING.’ Just a Madcap learning for the first time the wonderful thing that is love. NORMA TALMADGE Mixes Comedy with 1 Drama and Pathos. Excellent Supports include Gazette, Scenic, Snub Pollard Comedy, and serial (‘ Tarzan ’). JUMBLE SALE! JUMBLE SALE! OLD POST OFFICE BUILDINGS, Princes street, FRIDAY NEXT, AUGUST 25. SAVE UP FOR THIS. Now’s Your Chance! Everything at Your Own Price! Mr Moss-Phillips, the well-known auctioneer, has kindly consented to submit to the hammer a large and varied collection of everyday commodities. Open for business at 10 o’clock. A JUMBLE AND RUMMAGE SALE Will be held in the ROSLYN METHODIST SCHOOL HALL On THURSDAY, AUGUST 24th. j Admission Free in the Afternoon, Silver Coin in the Evening. DANCING (BALLROOM AND FANCY). 4Ti IRLS’ AND BOA’S’ CLASS Commences KROON’S HALL, THURSDAY NEXT, 4 o’clock. Particulars Miss NETTA KEATES, ’Phone 7,046. Kew. DANCING. THE TRAMWAY SOCIAL CLUB’S Next EXTENDED SOCIAL will he held on WEDNESDAY, August 23rd, at 8 p.m., in Coronation Hall, St, Kilda. Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d. Rankin and L. Death’s Orchestra. Special Car, 2 a.ra. A. LENZ, Hon. Sec. JUBILEE DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL, PORT CHALMERS. mHB COMMITTEE is preparing to celeJL brate shortly the Foundation of the School and the Diamond Jubilee, and will be pleased to hear from Early Pupils or Friends who may be in a position to give information to add interest to the event or may be willing to take part in the celebrations. Minute books, or documents connected with the history of the School will be of especial interest. Will friends of the School who may be able to help in these matters please communicate with any Member of the Committee or with the Chairman, Rev. W. M. GRANT, The Manse, Port Chalmers. RELIGIOUS. JJANOVBR STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister: Rev. R. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON. 11 a.ra., Parade of Tuxis Square Boys. ‘Wanted, a Maul’ 6.30 p.m., ‘Life’s Handicaps: Are They Necessarily Fatal?’ Solo, Miss Maitland. Anthem, ‘ God Be Merciful Unto Us ’ (Vincent). Communion to follow. Supplementary Annuity Collection. Wednesday, 7.30, ‘Nehemiah's Prayer.’ r-UVERSHAM BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister; Rev. ERIC EVANS. 11 a.tn., ‘ A Camp Slogan and Its Message.’ 6.30 p.m., ‘PATRIOTISM AND RELIGION.’ You who truly love your country and your Empire, come and hear what patriotism really is and how host to show it. JJOSLYN BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. LESLIE JNO. B. SMITH, Minister. 11 a.m., ‘PRAYER THAT, WINS.’ 6.30 p.m., * DOES CHRIST’S GOSPEL FIT OUR TIMES?’ The “inside” of the cup is as dirty to-day as in 33 a.d. Christ gives a written guarantee to make men holy, providing they follow “directions.” To-day the “SICK MAN” often changes the label and then blames the “ DOCTOR." Give HIM a square deal. Good Singing; Male Sextet, etc. All are welcomed, strangers particularly. PEOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICES. DT, KILDA CORONATION HALL, tO At 7 p.m. Community Singing, 6.45. Rev. GUY THORNTON. Subject: •THE ONE CURB FOR NATIONAL DISTRESS.’ Orchestra; Solo by Mr Reginald Bradley (of Auckland), ‘Where Is Any Other?’ (Jude). All heartily welcomed. Redemption Song Books used. SOUTH DUNEDIN - Baptist Church, Oxford street.—-Rev. Guy Thornton. 11 a.m.. ‘ What To Do with What We Hare.’ Evening at Coronation Hall (see advt.). NORTH-EAST. VALLEY Baptist Church, —Minister, Rev. S. Morris. 11 a.m., 1 The Unseen Hand with Surest Touch ’; 6.30 p.m., ‘His Voices Held'Nature and Men.’ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE, Trades Hall, Moray place (opposite First Church). Sunday Evening, 7 o’clock. All welcome. Testimony Meeting every Wednesday Evening, at 8 o’clock, in the Reading Room, Roberts’s Buildings, Stuart street.

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Evening Star, Issue 18051, 19 August 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18051, 19 August 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18051, 19 August 1922, Page 6

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