AMUSEMENTS. GRAND. ’Phones GRAND. GRAND 852 and 1152. GRAND. CHILDREN’S MATINEE TO-DAY. First Session—l p.m. till 3 p.m. Second Session —3 p.m. till 5 p.m. “LITTLE MISS SMILES” "WINNERS OF THE WEST" | MUTT AND JEFF, CASHIERS. I Matinee Prices Circle, Adults 1/1; Stalls 9d. Children 3d and 6d. Book your seat for to-night. Plan i at Theatre all day. —Also Showing— GLADYS WALTON in "PLAYING WITH FIRE” “MISS MISCHIEF" LATEST INTERNATIONAL NEWS. I Programme Starts sharp 7.45 p.m. Usual Prices; no extra for reserves. Plan at Theatre office. GRAND. ’Phones GRAND, i GRAND 852 and 1152. GRAND. SHOUTING DOESN’T MAKE A PROGRAMME GOOD' Programmes would be just as desirable if we didn’t advertise. The only reason we adverlise is to! tell you certain things which otherwise you might have difficulty in finding out. We don’t want to shout - simply want to sit down with you quietly and call your attention to the! beautiful picture that E. .1. and Dan I Carroll will present at this Theatre,l commencing MONDAY NEXT. THE FORTUNE OF CHRISTINA MACNAB A picture as Sweet as the Heather. From the Novel by SARAH MacNAUGHTON. i 90 MINUTES OF SHEER JOY. Starring NORAH SWINBURNE An excellent character study of a little Scotch girl who thought that, the inheritance of £30,000 a year entitled her to nothing less than a lord for a husband. A delightfully entertaining Scottish romance with beautiful scenes and settings and an overflowing' measure of enjoyable comedy. All Scots will want to see this de-! lightfully humorous story of a canny Scotch lassie who came to London to spend a fortune on trying to marry a , Duke. The appearance of the famous re- 1 giment THE LONDON SCOTTISH on the march with colours flying anil pipes skirling is one of the unique, features of this excellent picture. 1 - ( ON REC. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) ( ■RUGBY poo l BALL. j' TO-DAY - SATURDAY. J ON THE REC Biy DOUBLE ATTRACTION. 2—REPRESEN’i AII VE MATCHES— 2 . At 2 n.m. WANGANUI v.‘ MANAWATU. WANGANUI, v. MANAWATU. WANGANUI v. MANAWATU. WANGANUI v. MANAWATU. : WANGANUI v. MANAWATU. WANGANUI v. MANAWATU. On Rec. at 2 p.m. To bo followed at 3.30 p.m. bv - WANGANUI. B. v. WAIROA. WANGANUI B. v. WAIROA i WANGANUI B. v WAIROA. FULL AFTERNOON OF BIG I FOOTBALL. < Admission: 1 6; Ladies 1 Stand 9d.
THE CHURCHES. PREKBYTERIAN CHURCH. St. Paul’s, Guyton Street.—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev. Evan K.i Harries. Morning subject, “Elijah Under the Juniper Tree.” Evening, ‘‘ The Power of the Word of God.’’ St. Andrew’s. —11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. David Campbell ; C. 45 to 7, Special Service of Praise. Evening subject, “The Coming Revival (No. 6) How Paul Preached it.’’ Upper Aramoho.—2.4s, Rev. David Campbell; 7 p.m.. Mr A. L. Dixon. Westmere 1 L a.m.. Brunswick 2.30 p.m.. Maxwelltown 7 p.m., Rev. Win. McNeur. Fordell.—ll a.m., Mr Kearney ; 7 p.m., Air Belton. Wangaehu.—2 p.m.. Mr Kearney. Okoia —7 p.m.. Mr Kearney. ST. JAMES’ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WANGANUI EAST. 11 a.m., Mr D. Weir; 7 p.m., Rev. Chas. A. Kennedy. Anthem: “Break Thou the Bread of Life''; sing song at 6.45. Upokongaro.—ll a.rn., Rev. Kennedy. WANGANUI METHODIST CIRCUIT. Trinity Church. Victoria Avenue—ll . a.m.. Rev. C. Strand: 7 p.m.. Rev. | AV. Grigg. Monthly Young People’s I Service. Subject: “Chiist’s Challenge.” Miss Annette R. Grigg will sing, “There is a Green Hill,’’ by I Gounod, and a solo will be sung by Mr Walter Gwynn. Cambridge Street Church. Gonville--11 a.m., Rev. W. Grigg: 7 p.m.. Rev. C. Strand. Monthly Service of Song. Anthems, solos, etc. See Church Notes. St. Alban’s Church, Wanganui Eatst 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. J. C. Yorke. Kaitoke—2.3o p.m.. Rev. J. C. Yorke. WANGANUI NORTH METHODIST CIRCUIT Aramoho.—ll a.m.. Rev J. Reid: 7 p.m., Rev. B. Dudley; 6.45. Alexander’s Hymns. Dublin Street —1.1 a.m.. Rev. B. Dudley: 7 p.m.. Rev. J. Reid. Soloist, Mr Oliver. Westmere.— 7 p.m., Mr F. Whitlock. BAPTIST CHURCH. Ingest r« Street. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. A. H. Collins. |JNITED pRIENDLY gOCIETIES’ £)ISPENSARY. PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS 22 GUYTON ST ’Phone 860 Proscriptions compounded by skilled dispensers, who observe Accuracy and Cleanliness as the two main points in their work. We purchase only the Best in Drugs, and on account of the large amount of dispensing done, the fresh- ■ ness c.f these can always be relied on. Try us, and be satisfied
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18557, 12 August 1922, Page 11
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