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EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.

PATRIOTIC BENEFIT TOMORROW. Love among the snows of the icebound north furnishes the motive which works towards an inevitable end in William Fox's soul stirring drama " The End of the Trail." This film of gripping interest will be screened at "Everybody's" to-morrow —Friday—night at the grand patriotic benefit performance which is being given by the proprietor for the County Patriotic Fund. The star favourites, William Farnum and Gladys Brockwell, head the cast. A true Fox comedy in " The House of Terrible Scandals," will appeal to everyone as genuine humour. Topical films and a full program will also be shown. The Levin Brass Band will be in attendance as usual for this patriotic performance. '' Be early" is good advice to intending patrons.

"The Broken Coin," a remarkable '22_week serial, will commence on Friday at Everybody's and will be shown on Fridays, Saturday after, noons and evenings. Every child will receive a prize at the matinee. On Saturday night a complete change will be headed by the Paramount feature "The Emigrant." Next week the great problem play, " The Divinity of Motherhood," comes to Everybody's. It is the answor to " Where are my Children," and appeals to all that is highest in human affection. Incidentally it deals with the miracle of life in delicate and impressive manner.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 4 October 1917, Page 3

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EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Levin Daily Chronicle, 4 October 1917, Page 3

EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Levin Daily Chronicle, 4 October 1917, Page 3

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