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Entertainments

TQWN HALL. A linal reminder is given to pat ions that at the Town Hall to morrow afternoon am. evening, there are two "star" films to be shown with the program me. The main picture i.s the dramatisation of Fergus Hume's novel, "The Mystery of the Hiausom Cab." As this picture is 1000 feet in length, it will take up all the second hall of the programme. The othei "star' , film will bo shown in tho iirsi half. It is entitled "Wheels ol Destruction.'' The remainder of tlu programme is a.s follows:-- rt Peki>. and its Environs," and ''Chateau di Chamford' , are two beaiitifui coloured scenic films by I'athe Fre res. "Those Endearing Charms.'' a drama of appealing nature, written on the well-known song, and "The Cub Reporter" is a cleverly portrayed railway drama. There '* a first class comedy, entitled ''Sii Cylinder Elopement," and "Spot as Cupid" is a comic film. As the management have gone to a 'big ex pease to bring this programme to Levin, the charge for admission will be Is to all parts of the hall, children half price. The matinee prices are children 3d, adults (3d. and will commence at 2.30 sharp. Aβ Mr A. E. Schlager (late biograph operator at the King's Theatre) takes over the management of this hall from to-day, the projection cum he relied upon.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 June 1913, Page 3

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225

Entertainments Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 June 1913, Page 3

Entertainments Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 June 1913, Page 3

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