Amusements. PARAMOUNT PICTURES (MUNICIPAL) 9 TO-DAY 2.30 P.M. TO-DAY 2.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT 8 P.M. And MONDAY 8 P.M. MAURICE TOURNEUR MAURICE TOURNEUR Presents VICTORY VICTORY VICTORY VICTORY A VICTORY VICTORY Smashing VICTORY VICTORY Tale VICTORY VICTORY of the VICTORY VICTORY South Seas - VICTORY VICTORY Adapted from VICTORY VICTORY Joseph Con- VICTORY VICTORY rad’s Great VICTORY VICTORY No ' el VICTORY VICTORY VICTORY VICTORY The Weird Light from the Volcano lit up the room. HE SAW THE NATIVE AND THE GIRL. HE SAW RED, TOO when the scoundrel’s arms sought to hold her in embrace. SOMETHING IN HIS BRAIN SNAPPED! NOW HE WAS HUMAN. Now he knew that God had sent this woman into his -life: That she was HIS WOMAN. The Crack of a Revolver that Spat Death—And he was fighting like mad with the Gang—Fighting for his life and the life of the girl he loved. Reserve your seat at Jones’— Circle or Stalls—or 'Phone 324. Recommended more, especially for Adult Audiences. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, GUYTON STREET. YOUNG! PEOPLE’S SERVICE. TO MORROW EVENING AT 7. Subject: “A God-given Choice.” Preacher: Rev. Evan R. Harries. Soloist: Miss Bissett, of Auckland. pETLDING A. AND P. SHOW. FEBRUARY J AND 2, 1921. Comprehensive Schedule of Classes for Ring Competitions. Sheep Dog Trials, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, PigSj Cookery, Art Needlework, \ egetables, and Re- * ‘ turned Soldiers York.
FEILDTNG ANNUAL RAM FAIR, FEBRUARY 3 AND 4, 1921, REILDING SHOW GROUNDS. Entries for Show and Ram Fair close on January 14th. Schedules, Entry Farms and all information from the secretary, E. H. FISHER, Box 98, Feilding. THE CHURCHES. SUNDAY, JANUARY 9. CHURCH, OF ENGLAND. First Sunday after Epiphany. Christ Church.—B a.m. (Holy Communion), 11 a.m., 7 p.m. St. John’s.—ll a.m. St. Agnes.—7 p.m. All Saint’s.—ll a.m., 7 p.m. Castlecliff. —11 a.m. (Holy Communion), 7 p.m. Gonville. —8 a.m. (Holy Communion), 11 a.m., 7 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. St. Paul’s.—ll a.m.. Subject of address: "The Vision and After." 7 p.m.; subject: “The God-given Choice.” Preacher, Rev. Evan R. Harries. Soloist (evening), Miss Bissett, of Auckland. St. Andrew’s. —11 a.m., 7 p.m., Rev. David Campbell. Upper Aramoho.—2.4s p.m.. Pastor T. Atkinson; 7 p.m,, Mr W?n. Garner. Wanganui East. —11 a.m., St. Andrew’s Mission Band; 7 p.m., Mr. S. E. Salter. Upokongaro.—ll a.m., St. Andrew’s Mission Band. Fordell.—ll a.m., Mr J. W. Mackean. 0k0ia.—2.30 p.m., Mr J. W. Mackean. Fordell.—7 p.m., Mr J. W. Mackean. METHODIST CHURCH. Trinity Church. —11 a.m., Rev. O. S. Pearn; 7 p.m., Mr J. Reid. Gonville. —11 a.m., Mr W. Minnell; 7 p.m., Rev. J. R. Nelson (Communion) . Wanganui East.—ll a.m., Rev. J. R. Nelson; 7 p.m., Rev. O. S. Pearn. Evening solo, "Galilee” (Joseph Adams), Mr W Grigg. Kaitoke.—2.3o p.m., Rev. J. R. Nelson. WANGANUI NORTH METHODIST CIRCUIT. Aramoho.—ll a.m., Mr J. Reid; 7 p.m., Rev. B. Dudley. Dublin Street.—ll a.m.. Rev. B. Dudley; 7 p.m., Mr Sleight. Westmere.—7 p.m., Mr Whitlock. BAPTIST CHURCH. Ingestre Street. • Rev. Stanley Jenkin. 11 a.m.—“The Kingly Soul”; 7 p.m., “The Dignity of Labour.” MINISTERS’ ASSOCIATION. CASTLECLIFF OPEN-AIR SERVICE, 3 p.m. Speaker: Rev. S. Jenkin. Leader: Rev. E. R. Harries. i— SALVATION ARMY. Wicksteed Street. To Each and Everyone, a Hearty Invitation is offered. To come to the Great WELCOME HOME MEETINGS, To Adjutant and Mrs Hanford. Morning, Afternoon, and Evening, at 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. They are here to serve God and the r People.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18071, 8 January 1921, Page 11
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