FARLAND'S PICTURES.
The Brady star lilm "Women and Wine," to be screened at Farland's to-morrow nighl is produced on a lavish scale and is said to be one of the li.nest productions oi the famous lilm company, il is it he story of a fool and his folly and the gay and gaudy life of Paris is revealed in all its luridness by the striking pourtrayal. Scenes of great magnilicence are faithfully shown and the gradual weaving of the net by the clever adventuress,the awakening of the foolish youth to his folly and the final reconciliation are among the powerful features of this unusual screen story. Coming events at 1 arlaiids include Olga Petrova in "The Sonl Market," "The Manxman,'' and Rex Beach's famous story "The Barrier." The playing of the Boys' Training Farm Band outside Farland's last night was greatly appreciated by the audience.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 31 January 1918, Page 3
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145FARLAND'S PICTURES. Levin Daily Chronicle, 31 January 1918, Page 3
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