AMUSEMENTS. Octagon theatre. AGAIN TO-NIGHT. LON CHANEY, hero of ‘Tho Miracle Man,* ‘Outside the Law,' etc.,.©to., starring in ‘THE TRAP,’ Universal Jewel Attraction. Also, Ethel M. Doll's Famous Story, ‘THE SWINDLER.’ Included in the picture wonderful views taken on board the Olympic. Splendid Supports. Reserves, ring 5,091. Big Concert Orchestra. aUBBK'S THEATRE. Daily, at 2 and 6.30 p.m. ‘ KAZAN,’ James Oliver Curwood ? s ‘KAZAN,’ Novel, starring ‘KAZAN,’ Jane Novak and Kazan, ‘ KAZA N,’ “ tho Wolf Dog. ” ‘KAZAN,’ Excellent Supports: “Snooky” in ‘Snooky’s Wild Oats,’ Gazette, and Soonic. Orchestra at 8. Plan at Bristol. pLAZA THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 6.30 and 8,30. Three-hour Double-feature Programme. SHIRLEY MASON in ‘LITTLE MISS SMILES’ and JOHN GILBERT in ‘GLEAM O’ DAWN,’ two Superb Fox Features. Supports: Fox Gazettes, Cartoon, Century Comedy, and new episode ‘ Winners of the West’ Serial. Q E A N D THEATER TO-NIGHT, at*6.3o and 8.30. SHIRLEY MASON k”a Pox 5-act ComedyDrama, ‘LITTLE MISS SMIKSS.’ Supports: Topical Gazettes, Cartoon, Century Comedy, and new episode ‘Winners of the West’ Serial. King upward. To-night 1-7.15.—T0-night! First National’s Super-attraction, From James Oliver Curwood’s great Novel, ‘ KAZAN.’ ‘ KAZAN.’ A girl who was bravo, a man who was a beast, a dog that was more than human. JANE NOVAK AND KAZAN. Supports: Gazette, Scenic, Bp, 12 ‘Tarzan,’ “ Snooky ” in ‘ Snooky’s Wild l Oats.’ THEATER. Daily, at 2.30 and 7.15 p.m. Positivclv Last Two Days. ‘KINDRED OP THE DUST,’ ‘KINDRED OP THE DUST,’ Peter B. Kyno’s popular' novel of the great Nor’-wcst, starring Miriam Ooqior. Excellent Supports. Orchestra at 8. Plan at Bristol. jgMPIRE THEATRE. TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS. ‘THE LAW AND THE WOMAN,’ Featuring BETTY COMPSON. 8.45 p.m. ‘HER OWN MONEY.’ 6.45 p.m., Featuring ETHEL CLAYTON. Big Sennett Comedy, 8.30; News Gazette, 8 p.m.; Burton Holmes Travelogue, 8.15. Res., tel. 444. DUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. 3rd CONCERT, 35th SEASON, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. SATURDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. Assisting Soloists: Mrs W. B. ANDREWS Mr W. GEMMELL. Box Plan at The Bristol on Wednesday next for Subscribers, Friday for Non-sub-scribers. H. H. SYKES, Hon. Secretary. 99 High street.
m AID OP THE PLUNKET SOCIETY, A VOCAL RECITAL Will bo given in BURNS HALL BURNS HALL On TUESDAY, slb SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m., By MISS VIOLET BARTH’S STUDENTS. Proceeds to bo given to the Piunket Society. Admission, 2s. Reserve at Begg’s. Booking fee, 6d. Is Back. Eowt. BOX PLAN OPENS at BEGG'S FRIDAY, Ist September.
RELIGIOUS. rpABERNACLB, KING STREET. 11 a.m., ‘The Shadow of a Rock.’ 6.30 p.m., ’Our Business with Men.’ 2.45, Bible School; 3, Loyal Bcreans. S. G. GRIFFITH. N.E. Valley.—ll a.m., Worship; 2.30, Bible School; 6.30, Baptismal Service. B. G. Gorlett. Roslyn.—ll a.m., Communion; 2.30, Bible School; 6.30, Gospel Service (‘ The Condemned Criminal’). Preacher, G. Woolnough. Mornington.—ll a.m., Fellowship; 2.30 p.m., Bible School; 6,30 p.m., Evangelistic Service. South Dunedin.—ll a.m., Christian Worship; 2,30 p.m,, Bible School; 6.30 p.m., Gospel Service. Mr Geo. P. Cuttriss will speak (d.v.) at all sendees. fHiURCH OP CHRIST, FILLEUL STREET. 11 a.m., Fellowship. 2.45, Sunday School. 6.30, Service. Subject, ‘The Sabbath and the Sacraments.’ J. M’Kellar. 7.45, Thursday, Bible Study. SALVATION ARMY, DOWLING STREET CITADEL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AUGUST 27, 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. Welcome Meetings to Ensign ATHERPOLD and Lieut. MAHAFFIE. REVIVAL MEETINGS CONTINUED. CHORAL HALL, MORAY PLACE. THE GOSPEL OF FULL SALVATION FOB SPIRIT, SOUL, AND BODY. SUNDAY: Morning, 11 o’clock. Evening, 6.30 o’clock. Preacher, Mr LIND. At both Meetings tho Sick will be Anointed and Prayed for in the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ; ” aud the Prayer of Faith shall Save the Sick” (James v., 15). Collection. Q PIRITO ALI STS' CHURCH, SMITH’S ® HALL, HANOVER STREET. 7 p.m., Mr HORACE LEAF, England’s foremost lecturer on Psychic Science, and nominee of -Sir A. Conan Doyle; address, ‘The Historical Significance of Spiritualism.’ Public Class on MONDAY, 28tb, at Smith’s Hall, 8 o’clock, ‘The Mental and Healing Power of Hypnotism,’ followed by Demonstrations. Admission, 2s 2d. Interviews daily by arrangement only. Evangelistic mission, church OF CHRIST, SOUTH DUNEDIN. SUNDAY, 27th AUG., to SEPT. 6th (inclusive). Mr GEO. P. CUTTRISS, Missioner (Ex-Chaplain Exepditionary Forces). Week-night Services, 7.30 o’clock. Everybody Welcome. Song Service. No Collections. Come and Hear a Facile, Fearless, and Forcible Speaker. York place hall, FILLEUL STREET (Top of St. Andrew' street). SUNDAY EVENING, at 6.30. Mr DUNCAN WRIGHT (Evangelist)) will Deliver a Bright Gospel Address. ' All will be heartily welcome. pL AYPAIR STREET HALL, Caversham. Gospel Addresses, 6.50. An Invitation to All
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Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 6
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