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AMUSEMENTS. EVER Y B 0 D -Y ’ S " Whero tho Good Programmed Are." DIRECTION Fuller-Hayward Theatres. “••‘■2.15 TWICE DAILY 7.45. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. •iMARJORIB BEEBE in MARJORIE BEEBE in •THE FARMER’S DAUGHTER.’ And •THE SEA URCHIN.’ Commencing SATURDAY—NEXT—SATURDAY, A STIRRING DRAMA THAT GRIPS IN ; ITS INTENSITY AND REALISM, PATSY RUTH MILLER and PATSY RUTH .MILLER and ■PATSY RUTH MILLER and PATSY RUTH MILLER and JOHN HARRON JOHN HARRON JOHN HARRON JOHN HARRON In ‘ONCE AND FOR EVER !’ ‘ONCE AND FOR F.VF.K'.’ ‘ONCE AND FOR EVER ‘ONCE AND FOR EVER !' ‘ONCE AND FOR EVER !’ ‘ONCE AND FOR EVER ■ONCE AND FOR EVER ;’ ‘ONCE AND FOR EVER:' And P.ELLR BE N N F.TT BELLE BENNETT BELLE’ BEN N ETT BELLE BEN NETT BELLE BENNETT In THE SPORTING AGE.’ THE SPORTING AGE.' THE SPORTING AGE.' THE SPORTING AGE.’ THE SPORTING AGE.’ THE SPORTING AGE.’ If you like horse racing, yaclitin". and 'thrilling sequences of speeding automobiles, railroad wrecks, and -aeroplanes crashing, &ed this picture. BOX PLANS at The Brisfol, or Phono 10-591. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietor! l : Sir Benjamin and Air John Fuller. Cuiimn-nvmg SATURDAY NEXT, AIAKCH 30, At.LAN WILKIE, With AtLSS HL’NTEK-WATTS, Ami Full Company of 50 Aiti-U, In 1 1m Plays of SHAKESPEARE. Entirely New Productions. Specially De.-lgiifd .-tago selling'. AI agn i lice nll y Costumed. Programme for the First Book: SATURDAY. AIARCH 50, ■’THE AIERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.’ MONDAY, APRIL I. AI at luce; ‘THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.’ Evening; ‘THE TAAIING Ob I lib. SHREW.’ TUESDAY, APRIL 2. ‘TWELFTH NIGHT.’ AVEDNESDAY, APRIL .3. Matinee: 'AS YOU LIKE, ll.’ Evening: ‘THE TAMING Ob’ THE SHREW.’ THURSDAY, APR it, 4, ‘HAMLET.’ FRIDAY, APRIL 5. ‘THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.’ POPULAR PRICES. Evening; Res. Stalls ami D. Circle, Es; Unreserved Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s. Matinees; 4s, 2s 6d, and H 6d, Concession rates to schools (in parties ot 10 and over), to Universitv r-tndents. and to members of the W.L.A., to all performances: 3s, 2s, and Is. notice: Box Ollice Arrangements for the Easier Holidays.—Plans at The Bristol Piano Loinjinny’s up to and including ‘Thursday, March 28.' Plans and Day Sales, Saturday. March 30, and Monday, April 1 (Faster .Monday), at the Ilewa Tea Rooms (next to Wains Hotel). Phono Bookings. 12-733. RELIGIOUS. CtENTKAL MISSION, OCTAGON HALL. > GOOD FRIDAY, at 7.30 p.m. SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE. So'ioisls will include : Mks IRENE HORNIULOW ('There is a Green Hill ), Miss FLORENCE SUMNER (‘Nearer, Mv God, (o Thee’;, ■ Miss CONNIE POOLE (’ O Rest in the Lord Ah- W. N. SATTERTHWATTE I‘Thr Rebuke.’ ‘Messiah ’). Rev. J. R. RICHARDS (Selected). Appropriate Organ Solos hv Mr CHAS. A. MARTIN (Organist). A Suitable Easter Message will be Delivered bv The Rev. J. R. RICHARDS. GOOD FRIDAY. UNITED SERVICE. UNDER Die auspices of tho ’Cmny-il of Christian Congregations, a UNI TED SERVICE will be held in (lie Hanover -Street Baptist Church on FRIDA V. at 10.30 ■a.m.- The Rev. George Miller will preside .and the Rev. H. E. Edridge will preach. A collection will be taken up in aid of Ihe Flood Relief Fund. A Communion Service will be held at the close of the service. GEORGE MILLER, Hon. Sec. OT, MATTHEWS CHURCH, STAFFORD IO STREET. GOOD FRIDAY. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Matins, 10, ’lt Is Finished.’ Evensong, 7, ‘From the Cross to (he Grave.’ Rev. W. A. HAMBLETT. ‘Organ Preludes, 6.50 p.m.; ‘Parsifal’ (Wagner), ‘St. Cross’ (Parry), Mr AXEL NEWTON. NT. PAUL’S CATHEDRA L. 5 GOOD FRIDAY. Litany and Ante-Communion, 8 a.m. Matins, 10. Preacher, THE BISHOP. Three Flours’ Devotion, 12 noon to 3 p.m. •’ Rev. W. HARDY JOHNSON. Evensong, ( 7. Preacher, Canon NEVILL, M.A. Y GOOD FRIDAY (TO-MORROW). O R K PLACE HALL. “A DAY AT THE CROSS.” 3 p.rn., Rev. A. ANSTICE, M Am Crucified with Christ.’ ,7.45 p.m.. Mi FRANK VARLEY, * Christ Crucified For Me.’ Everybody invited and Welcomed.

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Evening Star, Issue 20136, 28 March 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20136, 28 March 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20136, 28 March 1929, Page 10

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