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Entertainments

EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. " i (Published By Arrangement.) Everybody's Picture Theatre, Levin, will be opened* on Wednesday next. The management announce for the oponiing program the first »f their Paramount pictures, "The Cheat." This remarkable photo play is very interesting and deals with a vivid story of everyday happenings, featuring Fajinie 'Ward, the international screen star, and Supported; 'by tilie famous actor Sessue Hayahawa. the Irving of Japan. The management will introduce a bevy of new screen stars that have not yet mfaide their debut here, and promise picture lovers something special. The Paramount Films control the leading actors in ipicturedom, having rtlie sole and' exclusive rights for Olga Petrova, Fatty Arbuckle, Fannie Ward, Blanche Sweete. Mary Fuller, Mary Illington, Douglas Fairbanks and Marguerite Clark. Certainly other film suppliers have a few pictures of Douglas Fairbanks. Mary Pickford, etc., but they are old ones; future films of this make, will be screened in iLevin at Everybody's only. The management have also the exclusive rights for the famous Fox Films Supreme Photoplays, tlie first of which will be shown on Friday nest. The picture nights are as follows: Tuesday and Wednesday, Paramount Pictures; Friday, complete change, the famous Fox Films; Saturday aftariioon, special program matinee; Saturday night, complete change, Paramount Program. iXbw a few words on the theatre: A new gas engine has been installed, and the theatre will be J>rilfliiantly lit with electricity inside and out. An electric $cture sign ,ia to lie erected on the roof of th'e biograph box. The is carpeted and linoleum laid in the vestibule; a tele, phone has been installed, the number of which, is I's, and patrons may ring the theatre for booked seats. The operating room is fully equipped witli the latest appliances, and a new Pathe machine liais 'been installed and will) be capalbly handled by Mr. Li. Scott, who is a. pastmaster in the art of operating. Patrons may rely on seeing a clear and steady l picture. The theatre is open for inspection, and Mr. Scott will have pleasure in condufcting flniylono through Jfchaifc is interested. Everybody's Pictures will be conducted by tlie proprietor, Mr. Siegel, "'ho had a great deal of experience in the, "movies." The prices of admission are adults Is, children 6d, and seats may l»e r boo'ked at Mr Ken Aitken s without, extra charge. 'Rememl>er Augu&t Bth, Wednesday, i s the opening night. The Levin .Brass Band "'ill play selections outside the theatre on the opening night from 7.30 P.m. to 8 p.m, Come Wednesday next. Listen to the band! See the pictures in comfort and sit in a nice tip-up theatre seats and listen to the splendid music.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 4 August 1917, Page 2

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Entertainments Levin Daily Chronicle, 4 August 1917, Page 2

Entertainments Levin Daily Chronicle, 4 August 1917, Page 2

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