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AMU3EMEHT3. - - .;■ Matinee -."'De: Luxe" at '2.16. /" : vV ; Orchestra, 1 and Monologue. * ; , STRAND— ■■■ : : N.Z.'s ' v ; : -—'CJTOAND. TRAND— Largest; — STRAND, STRAND— ' and" >■ —- UTRAND. QTRAND'—- Finest — OTRAND. STRAND — Picture — ft£RAND. TRAND ■ • House. — £3TRAND. ■; -■■■.: Direction: Fuller's' Pictures. Ltd.; ; TO-DAY AND % TO-NIGHT, f / V ■'.;} -TO-DAY AND .TO-NIGHT. Sessions- at'. 11.30. 2.15, 4:30.; 6. : and -7.45. —— . ■.... .'..., -f ■<<.. •■: ■■■■■■ ■-:■ , ■ " ■ . I MARY ' "OICKFORD. ARY JTICKFORD. „ MARY PICKFORD. ?• MARY PICKFORD. MARY . PICKFORD. . MARY ' PICKFORD. . MARY ' PICKFORD. '• MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. ' MARY *■ PICKFORD. . MARY , PICKFORD. :' ; t . ■ . • In a New Production of Her Greatest Success rpESS C\V THE QTORM pOUNTRY. X ESS Up IHE UTOBH VOUNTKY. Till OF THE STORM COUNTRY. TESS' OF THE STORM COUNT Y. TESS OF THE . STORM COUNTRY. TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY. TESS OF ' THE STORM COUNT IY. TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY. TESS OF • THE STORM COUNTRY. TESS OF THE STORM' COUNTRY. TESS OF THE STORM COUNT!!. TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY. . * '-•*.'• ■ * • MARY PICKFORD. received thousands of requests from admirers to re-enact the. pop-, ular character of" Teas." . Come and see what she has . done. •*" ■»'.' '*'•*• "' '* ■■ * ' Mary Plckford as a girl again—as the lovable- Tens who has brought glad tears) and joyous . smiles to millions —in her .own ana brand new " Tess of the Storm, Country._ THE CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT OF MARY PICKFORD'S CAREER. • #*».« ■ The Recreation of a Masterpiece! A Picture that Fascinates in its Simplicity, 1 and Captivates by its Beauty. # *■■- * ALSO SCREENING. "NICK OF TIME HERO," ' ~"/.•• ,',. Animal -Comedy. _ , '" STRAND WORLD VISIONS." All the Bert in. Gazettes. ' FTWIfK ANDREWS.. Monologiat. < FRARK " AISTiiXEWS. " Monologise •-- -Usual- Saturday - Prices. , "The Big Theatre with ' the Big Pictures 1" iTHE BROADWAY GETS THE BEST?' BROADWAY. To-night, Newmarket. ROADWAY. at 7.30. • ■ Newmarket. • ! The Last Night ■of ,- ■ A. ' " Tho Young Diana " - - - Marion Dalies " The Young Diana " - - - Marion Daviea A Paramount Picture— by Mane Corelli. - ■•■ , Also) ' " THE KID"- - ■-. - - ' Jackie Coosan "THE KID"- ----- Charlie Chaplin Charlie's Greatest ■ Comedy which Jackie ■Coogau was discovered." '■•' ' - Screen v 7.30: ' Reserves 1076 A. COMMENCING' MONDAY. ... '< "SONNY" - •'■'■- Richard 'Rjirthelmess "SONNY" ■>>• - •:- - Richard Barthelraess ' ' ■ Also. • •••",.' "One Wonderful Night" '- Herbert Rawlinton' "One Wonderful Night" - Herbert Rawlin&on -•-. • *"' ",;.« .' A.nd .' .Y' ■■ ■' Farm " Follies - - - - - Ceniury Beauties Farm -Follies -" - "'- "-> - - *-.-:':■ Century- Beauties ■ ■ --•"■ Usual Prices. "" " DIXIELAND ."■"" i •■,■-.•:•■/ ■;,!- CABARET. ■;.:''. ; JULY 25— ■- • ':'- NIL DESPERANDUM CLUB DANCE. _ " : ! 7s 6d Double Ticket: To avoid disappointment - Book your Tables now. Phone 1535. -: JULY 27— , -". COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' CLUB DANCE. if . '- ■;<:. . Bookings at Tho Club. Sessions, as usual, at 3 and 8. I__ LECTURES. SERVICES TTtOR rp.HE T>EOPLE. SERVICES VOR IHE • £ eople! AT THE WEST STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST (Off Karnnghape Road). TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) TpVENING. O-MORROW (SUNDAY) -HIVKNING. AN ENJOYABLE SONG SERVICE ; . COMMENCES AT 6.45, \ ;" LED- BY J CHORUS' CHOIR. • jj-r, q;eorge j^LDRIDGE :" ;; ' WILL SPEAK UPON : ' : :'■:'-: jyjrODERNISM and : TTS "fyTISTAKES. Old-fashioned faith in the. Bible as the Word of G<|d appears to be in danger of becoming a thing of the past. Self-appointed and self-sufilcient' critics are constantly increasing in; number and \in daring, and with scant ;respect and superficial investigation, carelessly dismiss as valueless matters which were held sacred by their .fathersTho ordinary ' humble, individual, impressed with the thought of the critic's scolarahip, is afraid of being considered 'hopeltissly oldfashioned it he does not accept their findings, and sol he loee? faith in the Bible, and is drifting - :|nto a hopeless future. Let us be quite ep';e that thejcritics are right- before we discard the Bible. '-.' Hear Mr. Aldridge in defence of (the Bible against modern criticism. ; „ • ■ ~ WRITTEN QUESTIONS INVITED. , ' AUCKLAND . CITY MISSION. fytt&\ Auckland, city mission. \S*%S&w Princess Theatre, Queen Street. TO-MORROW '(SUNDAY) EVENING. 6.30. Door*; Open: 'i pinfj.,- Orchestra, under direction of ; Mr,. Burnnahd; ;;■;. ' ''-'* '"." ' '.30, Service' ; jW"ins. '•'■''! '.!'' <-■'■■■ >Vr. & n ':, .'- . -! . , '.■.•. i . - • ; ■~",:." .'•.•. ,' *■■:•': REV.i TASPER •. tf"IALDER Eiv.i Jasper alder. , ■j ..,;., Subject: '. , , / ' " THE CI AIRMAN OF DIRECTORS." Offertory Solo. Recit. and Aria: 'How i Many Hired Servants?" " I Will Arise." "' ("The Prodigal Son") (Sullivan) .Soloist: 1 MR.' JAMES CALVERT. HOLY COMMUNION next Wednesday "at St, Matthew's : Church, at '10.30. ; ■' ■SOCIAL EVENING' same :night (25th), St. Matthew's Pf.rish Hall, at 8 o'clock. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE. STUDENTS' X v! ', ;v.i ASSOCIATION. ■ SEATS FREE! NO COLLECTION. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), JULY 22. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), JULY 22. ':.■' - -> '' 'AT 7 P.M. " • "■' . AT 7 P.M. - ~;■•••* THE*SCOTS HALL. (Next Lyric Theatre., Symonds St.) "WHAT IS THE TRUE .CHURCH?" , "WHAT 13 THE TRUE .CHURCH?" The .Distinction '■■; Between the Church and the World Who will gain immortality? i Speaker: MR.' EDWARD:.NELSON. Both the wise , and otherwise have ■ tittempted -to answer this pertinent query lor 16C0' years. ' Bloodshed, "persecution, and a divided (nominal) ' Church shows that the right 'answer was rot found. Like the Radio and tho ' Aii-clane, • its solution una reserved till the end of this age. Hear the truth demonstrated as you never did before. Read " The Finished Mystery," 600 pages, cloth, 3n 5d.-narier.lß.'.' including postage. -Box 928; G.'F.G..'- '■"■■■ ■ . THE UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH .:• SPECIAL NOTICE. ' " ; THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING.' 7.30. GRAFTON LIBRARY HALL. ; RFV. G. I'. P. DAVIS" (America). REV. G. T. B. DAVIS (America). • Of the Pocket Testament-League, wi 1 Speak. : :'■■ Do not fail to henrfthis notable - servant of thft Lord, i '.-•■"■' ■■:! ; Also, 'at the ■'.'.-. ORANGE HALL. NEWTON ROAD. TO-MORROW (Sunday*., at 3 p.m. REV. G. T. B. DAVIS will Speak. All Cordially Invited. . AUCKLAND ' - INSTITUTE. A Meeting of the Auckland Institute will be held 'in. St. Andrew's Hall, Symonds St., on MONDAY EVENING. July 23. when ' /' ' '/ . DR. K. MACKENZIE : . ■ Will Deliver a -Popular Lecture, entitled , '.' " ANCIENT GREEK MEDICINE." ~ Doors open at.'7.30 p.m. Lecture to conimenceat 8 p.m. With the exception of curtain seats reserved for Members of the Institute . and - their Friends, the Lecture will be open to tho general public.'..-'.,<, ": ;; '": 3C F./CHEESEMAN, ■.";.;:';•-■ !*'.■" Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18457, 21 July 1923, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18457, 21 July 1923, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18457, 21 July 1923, Page 18

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