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EVERYBODY'S.

"Paste," or "A Kleptomaniac's Redemption, by the London Film Com-' pany, is drawing good houses to Everybody's, and will b© screened finally tomght. It is a long fiilm, with a strong plot, winch is out of the groov-e. The production is English, arid the cast contains several notabte English cinema pla{yers. A scenic fSm of great, interest depicted views of Russia a«d' the customs, of the Russian people "The Winning Punch" is a capital comedy by the Cub Company. ' Tomorrow's GCJOOft. AH British Hepworth star production Aral] be "Far j From the Madding Crowd," a photo- : play or th© utmost chai-m. That iramensely popular actress, Florsnce Turner, last aeeu here in delightful impersonation of the name pai't in "Mv Bea.r Old .Dutch-," o>ne of the very great successes of recent ye^ws Avill appear As tlie heroine of the present P?Vi h0 I # xc? ls 1 - -The Play 'nas been acted by English artists of the best repute, before some of tlie most beautiful scenery m rural Wades. To-night's lecture1 on "Liberty, and How it was Hewed Out by the Puritans, 5' will leave its mack on all its jliearers. The subject has a most aitimate beanng upon the present war, and the lecture avjll givo much food for thought. Carlisle catts the period that toH Id© dealt wath :'Thja most heroic m English history." The Rev. J. J. North gives much cam and time to original research preparing his lectures, and expresses has thought ia j crisp terse vigorous sentences that eaptiArate and convince his a/udiemces. His utterance to-night is one that ought tr be made at such a time'as this, and that should be heaiwl' iby every true patriot. The 60 lantern slides have j been made to his order from carefully- ! chosen pictures1, aad afford very effective illustration of the matter' of thelecture. It is anticipated that tftte Baptist Church Avill be all "too small 'for the audience, and thos© desiring admission will do well to lie in good, time. A most enjoyable social was: iield hi the Mfithieson Street Church on Thursday lost. Avhen a most cordial wjelcome Avas tendered to Mr N. G. Noble, th*-neAviy-appohtted «va-ngelist. The m-^3l:----ins: Avas presided ovei" by Mr .1. 13. Wilson. On the platform with him were- Mr Ambury, representing the Minister*' Associatin, Mr T. H. Rix, and the guest of . the evening, Mr Noble. A good programme of musical a«vl other items was gone through, Avhilw addresses of Avelcome were <riA-en by Mrs Duxfield, Mrs Alien, and Mr I Wilson. Mr Rix, and Mr Ambui-y. Mr j Noblo suitably res-ponded. Before the meeting concluded a presentation Avas macV t-ci Mr Rix by tbe church officers o a Swan fountain pen as a, mark of fipprocintion for carrying on thp 'i>r«afh_ hit pending tho arrival nf Mr Noble. After thp handing round of ivfresh-m-cnts a most f»n,ioynMe fti-i-herinc av.ts broneht to a close by all singing the Doxolosry.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16796, 1 November 1916, Page 6

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EVERYBODY'S. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16796, 1 November 1916, Page 6

EVERYBODY'S. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16796, 1 November 1916, Page 6

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