MOVING PICTURES OF CENTRAL EUROPE AND RUSSIA. ON SUNDAY EVENING At 8.110, at PALACE THEATBE (Kindly lent by the Proprietors). jyi PM STRONG QMITH, Who is touring South Africa, Australia and Now Zealand, has visited over fifteen countries in Europe and Armenia superintending relief work, lie Vi ill give a short address. A report from Napier says:—“lf the public only realised the astounding interest of this remarkable film,,., the theatre would be crowded just to see the moving picture, quite apart from the worthy object for which the picture is shown.” His Worship the (Mayor will preside. A collection will be taken up in aid of the fund.
<n U II 0 N A T 1 U N XT A L L, lx ii TERRACE END, SUNDAY, AT 7 PA!. MESSRS .MILLER AND CRAPEAM Will (D.V.) set forth “GOD’S REMEDY FOR FALLEN 'MAN.” Don’t Fail to Hear Them. Everybody Welcome. Everybody Free. Also on TEES DA V AN 1) WEDN ESDAY, 17th and 18th, At 7.30 p.m.
TTNITED u T7i V ANGELICAL /TIHURCH. th G EMPIRE HALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 15th. Fellowship -Mootin'; —10.1 o a.in. Morning Service —l! o'clock. Sunday School—2.3o p.m. Bible School—<-2.30. Subject; "Deliverance and Liberty.” Prayer Meeting—6.3o p.m. Fvengelistic Service —7. Subject: "The Second. Coming ol Christ; and Those That are Lett.” Dr. Oliver’s Songs. Song Service 10 to 7 Special Singing by the Choir. Preacher: D. 13. FOPDi‘l CARLISLF.
miJE O A L V ATI ON b A lillY TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). H ARVEST THANKSGIVINO, HARVEST THANKSGIVIN G, Conducted by BRIGADIER AND MRS TOOMER. BRIGADIER AND MRS TOOMER. BRIGADIER AND MRS TOOMER. Everybody Welcome. HAROLD F. MACKENZIE, Adjutant.
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THE PICCADILLY. THE PICCADILLY. DO YOU LUNCH IN TOWN? nnHESE Tea and Luncheon Rooms Jl have just been renovated throughout and are now unquestionably Palmerston’s most elite rooms. DAINTY TEAS GRILLS TO ORDER WHOLESOME LUNCHEONS. To lunch at the Piccadilly is to enjoy a treat, and you will be charmed with the Da’inty Morning and Afternoon ORCHESTRA EACH AFTERNOON. THE PICCADILLY, Next Bank N.Z. THE MISSES JARY, Proprietresses.
FREE -OFFER. 1 (loz. Post Cards, 12s Gd (with enlargement tree). I do z . Cabinets, 25s (with enlargement tree). Family Groups, 30s doz. (witli enlargement tree). r\L[) PHOTOS COPIED AND ENU LARGED. PRICES RIGHT. CENTRAL PORTRAIT STUDIOS. The Square, next Hannah’s, Phone 5159.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 681, 14 April 1923, Page 1
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