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Amusements, &o. Th>. Greatest Screen Artist of the Day, JEM'S. JELFS. JELFS. J ELF.* JELFS. JELFS. JELFS. JELFS l!v the London Film Company, Producers of Prisoner of/.eiula, Rupert o Hentzau inc. Brother Officers. JELFS Tell;-, (he Story of a ng. breezy young Canadian Ciitt'eman, who is called home to Manas* Jolfa Bunk. HENRY AINLEY Who plays the lcadini IIK.Nu.. AINLEY .Hole u; Jolts is one o HENRY AINLEY the greatest actors o HENRY AINLEY the day! HENRY AINLEY One of tho grcatcs HEM If ).' AINLEY Romantic Actors of an; HENRY AINLEY dav. His vigorous nrl HENRY AINLEY robust force, maul; HKXKY AINLEY" strength, have- mad HENRY AINLEY him loved and admirei HENRY AINLEY universally. HKXKY AINLEY" Ptreugth. havo mad HENRY AINLEY him loved and admirei HENRY AINLEY universally. Bif Support in this Colossal Film is give) by Another Great Favourite, Mil GERALD AIMKS, Mil GERALD AIMES, And the full supporting strength of the London Companv's Great Cast. ,1 E L F S Is considered tho GREATEST and MOS r SUCCESSFUL effort yet rcuched by the London Company. GREAT. MOMENTOUS, ENTHRALLING SEE IT! CONSUMMATE IN ITS PERFECTION. QUEEN'S THEATRE The Houso of Distinctive Films. LAST CHANCE OF SEEING CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG Jn " LOLA." COMING MONDAY. A W. "A. BRADY FEATURE, In Five Act?, A GENTLEMAN A GENTLEMAN A GENTLEMAN A GENTLEMAN FROM MISSISSIPPI. FROM MISSISSIPPI. FROM MISSISSIPPI. FROM "MISSISSIPPI. Sunday Announcements. DURHAM STREET Methodist Church—- , Preacher, Rev T. A. Jonghin, of Timaru, { H and 6.30. Anthem, "Send out Thy f Light " (Gounod). Soloist, Miss A'ealic. a.m., »» Rev C. Strand; G. 30 p.m., Rev W. Sinclair. Subject: "'Some Old Truths iu the Light of Jhe_War." _, ;o °" 1 . £THT;i')ISf," Cunibri(ls-c~"" > i'ern\ce.--'lI, Rev J. Cocker. " Satan's- Scat " ; G. 30, i " C'ountiiif. the Cost." Madras Street, 11 I and 6.30, lie- C E. (Yard. Soloists, 11, Mr j Stallard; CM p.m. Mr Griffith. 7075 HIGH Street Methodist Church.—l.l a.m., K«v N. Turner, "The Message to ! ifidcan'!; G. 30 p.m., Mr C. H. Earwaker. j Bright, hoppv. service?. Bring your friends. DURHAM. S("rc(«rSou(li-ChurcirAnniver-i ■ sary. U a.m., Rev S. La wry. "'A Call i t-o National Thanksgiving"; '2.13 N p.m., Kev i T. W. Yeniie, " Advantages of Worship"', j 6.30 p.m., Rev X. Turner, "Hoprfulness." Old j and new friend? invited. Anthems, etc., augi mentod Choir. | YUEN HAM Methodist Church—7 a-.m., , ■■' Prayer Meeting: 11 a.m.. Mr H. Field; j 6.30 p.m.. Rev A. N. Scotter, 8.A.. Subject—- ; " The Sunday after Easter." Convalescent ' o?rie < IU K.QY Scotter. _. 7W3*' • ''jIRiNITY Congregational Church Rev j -,*- Harry Johnson. To-morrow's services: 11 j a.m.. "The Weak Plnco"; G. 30. ''The Uni- | versal Gospel." Visitors welcomed. 7116 LINWOOD Congregational Church. Ferry . Road.—R,ev H. Allen Job, 11 a..m.. "In j. Remembrance of M-3 "; G. 30 p.m., "Unpardonable. Sins." All seat? free. 3184 TENNYSON Street Congregational Church. Rev William 'Tanner, 11' a.m., subject, j " Tlie True Guide"; 6.30 p.m., special ; monthly service, subject, " A Nation's j Choice.' Soloist. Mrs Vass. Sankey's I Hymni*. A cordial welcome. 3477 , J. North: 11 a.m.. "The Happiness oj j Faith." G. 30 p.m.. '' Soberly who should be la. Christian if not you?" St Albans Bapj list Mi3sicn Hall, (i.SO p.m.—Preaching S«rI vie?. 7033 ! ,\ 15MAGH Street Hall.—A Gospel Meeting J -<A. will (D.V.) be held 6.30 Sunday evenI ing. Subject— '* The Righteousness of the Gospel." Speaker, Mr W. J. Burrow. 7078 piIRISTADELPHIAN.—PubIic Lecture at v> Bible. Hall, Madras Street, City, on Sunday evening, G. 30. Subject—"The Covenants of Promise: Are you effected by them?" I Come and bear. 7053 pHURCH c-f the .Spiritual Philowphv. v./ 1 Trades Hall, Gloucester Street.—Suui day, 7, W. Nortontnylor's subject. "The Education of the World and the Evolution of the Christ mind." Children's Lyceum, 3. Collection. ' 7030 CEVJSNTH .Day Advcntist Church, Barundoes Street. Sunday evening, at 7, Pastor Pascoe will speak on ."What do these 'Things Mean?" All welcome. Come. SPIRITUALISTS' Church, Worcester Street 1 -> —Sunday. 7 p.m., Address by H. A. Anderson, of England; subject—Where ara Our Fallen Heroes? Greater love hath no man I'uan this that a man lay down his life for his friends. Lyceum at 3 p.m. All welcome. Collection. 7120 rniIEOSOPHICAL Society, 96, Armagh -'■ Street, Victoria -Square.—Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m., by Miss E. Hunt. Subject, " The Firet Steps in Occultism." Sunday School. 3 n.m. ' 7090 I TTETERANS' Hall, Gloucester Street.—Sun- * day 7 p.m., Miss Fabling. ■ Subject— | " The Divine Power working through tho Human Degrees of Consciousness." Clairvoyance. Collection door. 3453 "^F/vTI^ALAI^ ■i* Caledonian Hall, Worcester Street,—Mr W. W. Collins will tomorrow deliver a, Shakespeare Tercentenary Lecture. Subject: " The Man who was not for an Age, but | for All Time." Commencing at 7.13. Admission free. Collection. 7081 SOCIALIST HALL. 7.3O—SUNDAY—7.3O. LECTURE. 7.30, Sunday: "Education a Dynamic Factor in Working Class Education." Important. Instructive. ~r~fH6UGii "t^ROTOkYXG - a- Comrade, whose identity must remain n Mystery. npHIS is a Free Country, therefore we dare. -•■ not Advertise the Sueaktr's Name. COME along in your Hundred* 1© Ihe Socialist Hall. Sunday. Lecture commences 7.30 sharp. 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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11685, 29 April 1916, Page 12

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