Coming Events Cast their Shad- J ows Before: ; "The "Whip," "The Manxman," "The Barrier."' "The Soul Market," Olga Petrova, Saturday next, FEBRUARY 9th. j The Best of All. TO-NIGH r I THURSDAY, JANUARY 31 AT 8 j Two Great Features at Ordinary Prices. j THE QUESTION. j Poodles or Babies ? Where are my Children ? Supported by THE SIN YE DO (a Triangle) The Law of Decency has greater 1 Force than the Prosecutors. THOU SIIALT NOT KILL. Hundreds of people were turned away from the Kosy Theatre in ; Palmerston thorn 10.130 a.m. on the day that "WOMAN AND . WINE" opened. That's the kind of business we're going to do at FARLAND'S Frido,. Feb I, ! I The- Management extends its deepest svn pathy to all who will be disappointed at ? at. being in time to secure a sea* I & Wine The Greatest of all Classics, The Biggest of Sensational Films Perfectly Produced, Will be i Screened. IN FIVE SENSATIONAL PARTS. Follows closely the version as staged with enormous success throughout Austral a sin. by BLAND lIOLT. An incomparable masterpiece of Gorgeous Sel l ings. _ ' Magnificently Portrayed, Faithfully Acted, Beautifully Costumed, ' and Superbly Photographed. ■ ' 1000 people in the Grand Revel Scene at the Moulin Rouge in Paris. ! 500 people in the Great Court Scene the trial for life. •Maxim's Famous Restaurant at Midnight in all its abandon. Crowning the Oueen of Beauty at (lie Artists' Ball. ,M 1 the wonderful characters — Marcelle. the Hunch-back of the Flower "Markets: Andrews aiwl Dick Symon. Supported by Charlie Chaplin in Cough and Dynamite. His Great I.aughter-Rai-er. Final Episode of • PEG O' THE RING. : THE SECRET OF THE SUBSCRIBE. j Screened > n Fr'days Only. , PRICES as Usual: Adults Is, Children 6d, : j SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, j Metro's Wor.der Play LiCHT OF HAPPINESS. j Viola Dana in the Title Role. j A cowardly liar and scandalmonger is drugged "by the lieels to the ; church door and made to retract, and the townsfolk hear a straight . sermon on bearing false witness, j Big Matinee on Saturday afternoon at 2.-10 : Children: ONE PENNY. I Charlie Chaplin ;seml the kiddies ; i FOLLOV." THE CROWD. j i iTIOUND. —On the racecourse ' mi _ Sliowday, a wristlet' watch. "Owner can have same on applying at this otlice and paying j cost of advertisement. j LOST.- -Bottom, of sidelamp of motor car on Tuesday. ] Finder return Chumiele Office. H7IOR SALE. — Grand Piano JL Case. Apply A. C. Jamieson, Seddon-st., Weraroa. I OUR Great Summer Sale Commences on Saturday, 2nd February. See the Bargain Winrows. Every article reduced in . price. STILES and MATHESON, Ltd., Levin and Foxton. T Summer Costumes, worth 50s to (ios. Sale price, 20s and 2os. STILES and MATIIESON, Ltd. Levin and Foxton. BUY all you require in Drapery and Clothing, during our Great Summer Sale. You will never regret it. STILES and MATIIESON, Ltd., Levin aud Foxton. LADIES' Straw shapes and Ready-to-Wears. All one price, 'is lis each at our Great Summer < Sale. STTLES ami MATIIESON, Ltd., Levin and Foxton • ' "\/T EX: >' our ! >,ox j.T.I. ml need prices (luring our Great Summer Sale: 10s saved on • each suit. STILES and MATIIESON, Ltd., Levin and Foxton.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 31 January 1918, Page 3
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