MUSIC AJSD THEORY. Ml-SS K.LTZIiEUBEH-T will 'resume luition (Saturday, loth September. T4.G—l EV Ell 1* POD V' S PiCTUIIES LUCKY SEAT, prize every Wednesday. The person sitting in a certain seat on Wednesdays recksmv :l prize valued at 10s 6d. Come and see if you are lucky one "Wednesday; you will have a choice of winning 10s (id prize. WHO WILL BE THE FIUSTP Prizes given every Wednesday. OK MUSd.C?--Tho latest ■ ;4ieiet music (sold elsewhere ;i)t 2s), selling at Is sheet at Aitken's, (Levin's leading bookseller. 839-1 EVERYBODY'S L'ICTURFS TO-N lGvfcLT SAT I" R,D A V. The Paramount Eeaturj 'ITU'; iHEAI'RT Of NORA j LYNX. THE iHEAiRT Of NOR,A FLVNN. THE HEART OF MOiRA KT.YA'N. Depicting a story of a nurse girl who took the blame of her mistress's intrigue. Bo sure you see this picture. IT'S GOOD. KiNIH.Y NOTE!!! On account ol : the Patriotic Concert, on Tuesday, Sept. 18th there will lie no pictures at Everybody's on Tuesday. HUT ON WEDNESDAY!!! Anct'.her Paramount Feature wliil b. 1 screened. Direct from the Paramount Theatre. in Y\ tilington— '•Om.MN'KY FAIM)E'N Ol'T WEST." "•CIIJ.I.MN!EY FADDFiN (H'T WEST." 'OHIMYKY FAD'DI'jN OUT WEST." Featuring Victor Moore.
Tlii-- picture was seen by over '2300 people in Wl'llington, ami everyone that saw il thoroughly enjoyed it. "Von had Hotter Wee it." FRIDAY. FRIDAY. The William Fox Photoplay that toolc New York by storm '- A WIFFAS ' SACK,I b'ldß.'' "A WIFE'S SAOIM Fit 110." "A WIPE'S SACIUFIOK." It's a Fox —well, you 'know what Fox films are. See it and seo what some women will do. Matinee every Saturday afternoon at 2.30. " NEXT iSATFIiAV (September '22nd.) Dainty Marguerite Clark in 'PHE PIUXOE AND THIO PAIJPIOR. THE I'll IXOE AND THE PA ( : PEI!. One of Murk Twain's fani-on,-: stories. TMTAGAZIN'KS THAT SEU, elseIyA. whore at Is each you can buy 3s for 'is at Aitken's, Levin's .Leading bookseller. 810-1 "CALVES RELISH "CIOREMILK." As ono farmer of large experience puts it: "The way the calves clean up their tins is the best recommendation the food can have." "GEREMILK" is just pure concentrated food made from the finest cereals j grown in New Zealand and specially prepared for young stock. It is easily digested, highly nutritious and has the important qualities of palatahility. There are no chemical colorings in "CEREMlLK"—absolute purity is guaranteed. It is so well balanced. too, that the animals develop splendidly without being troubled with scours. At all stores and factories.— Fleming and Co., Jervois quay, Wellington.—Advt.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 15 September 1917, Page 3
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