Amusements, Meetings Etc
KING’S THEATRE. The Essanay Company has achieved a triumph in “the Ranch Girl’s Trial," a film outstanding in the quality of its acting, and which is now showing at the King’s. Other dramas of . the current scries are “His Brother’s Crime," “The Tollgate Raiders,” and “Michael Dwyer," “AA ork in a Telegraph Department" is highly interesting. The programme will bo shown for the last time to-night.
P.S.A. BROTHERHOOD. The P.S.A. Brotherhood recognises no class distinctions, is non-political, and non-sectarian, and the aims and objects of the movement arc enlisting the sympathy and support of an ever-increasing, number. On Sunday afternoon an excellent programme will be submitted. Bro. Horsley is down to delayer an up-to-date address on the “Signs of the Times," from the prophetic standpoint, and t.he v*ohestra will lead the singing and contribute a special selection, “Evening Slumbers. ’ The winter social l evening s sion commences on Thursday evening next, when the Rev. Band Calder, IS,A., will' aeliver a lecture on A’ietor Hugo's greatest work, “Lc.s in the Central, commencing at 8 o'clock’. Tickets Od each, from members of the branch.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 13978, 10 May 1913, Page 2
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