AMUSEMENTS - TO-DAY P.M., P.M., g P.M. QUEEN STREET Phone 41-586. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Deaf Aids Always Cosy Available. and \yarm. TO-DAY: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. R.K.0.-Radio Pictures present CARY GRANT CARY GRANT IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE In the Raciest and Riotous Comedy, "MY FAVOURITE WIFE" "MY FAVOURITE WIFE" "MY FAVOURITE WIFE" "MY FAVOURITE WIFE" By the Director of "Bachelor Mother." pHONE pLAZA W Recommended by Censor for Adults. Opp. C.P.O. Phone 42-274. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. SESSIONS AT 11—2—5 & 8. TRANSFERRED DIRECT FROM THE CENTURY The . Radiant Musical Comedy . "IRENE" "IRE N E" "IRENE" "IRENE" "IRENE" "IRENE" "IRENE" "IRENE" "IRENE" "IRENE" "IRENE" "IRENE" "IRENE" "IREN E " "IRENE" "IRENE" with Joyous ANNA NEAGLE RAY MILLAND ROLAND YOUNG A MAY ROBSON. Exhilarating in its Melody and Romance, Magnificent in its Scope and Beauty. Approved for Universal Exhibition. SANKEY SANKEY SANKEY CENTENARY CENTENARY CENTENARY SERVICE. At whi.ch Old-time Hymns of th# Moody-Sankcy Campaigns will be sung both by the Congregation and Talented Singers. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AT 3. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AT 3. IN THE TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. It is just 100 years ago since Ira D. Sankey was born. His wonderful voice consecrated to God's Service brought men and women into the Kingdom by Salvation. Come along To-morrow and join the crowd in singing "HOLD THE FORT." Come along and hear Sankey's Famous Solo, "THERE "WERE NINETY AND NINE." Sung•by REV. GEO. M: YULE. Do you know the origin of the hymn? Sweet Singers of Israel are still with us. COME ALONG AND HEAR MR. GEORGE AYO, MR. GEORGE AYO, N.Z.'S PAUL ROBESON. Even if you have no interest in Sankey even if you raise no enthusiasm about coming to the Town Hall Meetings, you will be rewarded if you come to hear this wonderful voice sinsring a Message to i ' your heart. . . Do honour to God who raised up men to stir and bless us, arid come to the Sankey Centenary Service To-morrow (Sunday), at 3 p.m SPEAKER: REV. CLIFF RAEY, . ; 'REV. CLIFF RAEY, REV. CLIFF RAEY, OF HAMILTON, Who will be accompanied by Mrs. Raey, who will also sing. A Great Service of Gospel Fervour Songs of Praise and Message of the Love of God as Moody loved to preach, and Sankey loved to sing. Ministers and Christian Leaders who are able to come on the. platform, asked to meet at 2.55 p.m. AT THE ORGAN: MR. ARTHUR E. WILSON. MR. ARTHUR E. WILSON. , RUGBY FOOTBALL EDEN PARK *2 EDEN PARK TO-DAY TO-DAY EXCITING SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES I No. 1— 3 P.M. | SUBURBS v. SHORE SUBURBS v. SHORE SUBURBS v. SHORE I No. 1 TRAINING COLLEGE v. TECHNICAL WITH THREE TEAMS STILL LEVEL. THE GALLAHER SHIELD COMPETITION GROWS MORE INTERESTING EACH WEEK. THE CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER IS STILL WELL CONCEALED. I SHOWGROUNDS | GRAFTON v. PONSONBY I ■STURGES PARK | MARIST v. OTAHUHU. Members of H;M. Forces in Uniform admitted Free to All Grounds.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23761, 14 September 1940, Page 20
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