■pjMPIRB PICTUEE PALACE. "The People's Favorite." TONIGHT A SENSATIONAL SPECTACLE. ' Embodied in a Big Heart-interest Subject: OUT OF THE. DEPTHS. OUT OF THE DEPTHS. OUT OF THE DEPTHS. OUT OF THE DEPTHS. OUT OF THE DEPTHS. OUT OF THE DEPTHS. OUT OF THE DEPTHS. OUT OF THE DEPTHS. OUT OF THE TffPTHS. OUT OF THE nv:?THS. SUBMARINES AT WORK. A Close-up View. LIFE ON AN AMERICAN BATTLESHIP. Combined with a Beautiful HeartSearching Romance. EXCEPTIONAL SUPPORTING ' FILMS. Such a Mess Comic. HAPPY GO LUCKY DRAMA. Australian Gazette Topical. WHERE MOUNTAINS MEET Drama. Andy Learns to Swim Comedy. HE LOVED THE Keystone. PRICES: Od and Is. Reserves Is and Is 6d. BELGIAN BELIEF. A Splendid Programme of Moving Pictures will be Screened in the JjJMOTRE PICTURE PALACE. GOOD FRIDAY. Commencing about 8 p.m. IN AID OF THE BELGIANS. IN AID OF THE BELGIANS. LN AID OF THE BELGIANS. Read what the latest cablegram says: London, March 25. The Belgian Relief Commission is grateful for Australasian help, enabling the purchase of thousands of tons of food. Nevertheless, destitution is increasing. It is expected that two and a half millions will be entirely dependent on charity before August, while the remaining four and a half millions will be on re' duccd rations. CAN YOU HEAR THEM CALLING? This brave little nation heeds your help. HELP TO FEED AND CLOTHE Those Starving Belgian Babies. TOTAL RECEIPTS GO TO THE FUND. SPECIAL PRICES: Stalls and DC, Everybody Is. Children fid to Stalls, Pit Od. RESERVES, Is and lis fid. GIVE MORE IF YOU CAN. STEINER'S "THE CRUCIFIXION" Will be rendered by WHITELEY CHURCH CHOIR. TO-MORROW NIGHT. PROGRAMME STARTS AT 8 O'CLOCK. Collection in Aid of Church Trust Fund. SNYOPSIS OF THE WORK: 1. Introduction and Solo—"And they Came to a Place " —Mr. Hogg. 2. Bass Solo and Chorus—" Could Ye Not Watch?"— Mr. L. Blanchett. Tenor 4S0I0—" And they Laid their Hands on Him" —Mr."Hogg. 3. (Processional to Calvary and Chorus —" Fling Wide the Gates." Tenor Solo—" How Sweet is the Grace"—Mr. F. Hooker. 4. Recitative—" And when They were Come " —Mr. A. Lee. 5. Hymn—" Cross of Jesus, Cross of Sorrow." G. Recitative—'-' He made Himself of No Reputation " —Mr. 'A. Lee. 7. Solo—" King Ever Glorious "—Mr. F. Hooker. 8. Recitative—" And at! Moses Lifted up the Serpent"—Mr. L. Blanchett. i. Quartette "£!od so "Loved the World:" 10. Litany of the Passion. 11. Recitative —"Jesus said, 'Father, Forgive Them'"—Mr! W. Ambury. 12. Duet— - So Thou Liftcst Thy' Divine Petition "—Messrs. Arnbury and Morrison. 13. The Mystery of Intercession. • 14. Recitative—" And One of the Malefactors'"—Mr. H. Ainswvrth. 15. The Adoration of the Gratified. Mi. Recitative—" When Jesus taw His MotlTer* - — Mr. Hogg. 17. Recitative—" Is it Nothing WYou?" Mr. Nelson Okey.' TB. Chorus—" The Appeal of tlit'Crucified." rs>. Recitative anil Chorus—" After this. Jesus, knowing"—Mr. W. Arabury. 20. -' For the Lovt -of Jesus." Organist MR. G. IT. WHrJ'R. Cowtator MR. ALF. GTttftY.
; [IURFORD SCriOOLROOM. FRIDAY, nth APRIL. ROLL W EVERYONE'TO HELP Tffft BELGIANS! A EUCHRE PARTY AND BASKET SOCIAL Will bo hold, as ahovo, in Aid of the Tielpiana ant'l Poor in Great liritain. La•(lies lire rvqiicstod to k'iuuly l>ri))£ •iftiskets. EASTER HOLIDAY!'!. THE TARANAKT EGG CIKCT-E. rrWX NEW PLY-MOUTI! DEPOT will bo CLOSED for EASTER from 1 '!).)». TIHTRSDAY. Ist APRIL, to !t„m. TCESDAY, (itli APML. E. W. GRIFFITHS. Secretary. FARMERS* CO-OPERATIVE MEAT FREEZING WORKS. A"; MEETING «f Farmers interested in t1... Eivfinn of a C'n-opprativp Meat Freezing Works in Northern Taranaki will ho liohl at Mr. Newton Kind's Salovard* at Okato on TUESDAY, April 6th, at 3 p.m. J, T. OUIN, Chairman.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 251, 1 April 1915, Page 1
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