TO-NIGHT CLABA KIMBALL YOUNG in the THE RISE OF SUSAN Supported by WASTED YEARS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 8 AT 8 P.M. Public enthusiasm was manifested in crowded audiences and the warmest appreciation was unabated at the Kosy Theatre over the wonderful pic- . ture Hearts in Exile At all the screenings. This elaborate photo, this supreme dra- ■ matic triumph has drawn bigger crowds in Palmerston than any other Feature Film, being shown at two theatres to capacity business. The World Film Corporation has spared no expense in producing this gem of the ,cinematographic art, richi in splendour, photographed in the snows of Siberia. The biggest and most costly picture play yet produced;-in five acts; one hundred and fifty scenes, Acted with Clara Kimball Young' In the title role HEARTS IN EXILE Millions read the World-famed book, "Hearts in. Exile." Millions saw the World-famed •play, "Hearts in Exile." And now millions in England and America, are acclaiming the siiccess of the World-famed Picture Drama, "Hearts in Exile." HEARTS IN EXILE Is an artistic achievement which has been brought forward regardless of cost and the supporting players number some hundreds. Although the prices have been raised at other theatres, the management of FARLANDS have decided not to raise the prices, but advise their numerous patrons to come early and avoid the crush. Big- Matinee Saturday. Children—ONE PENNY. THE SOUL MARKET. 'Screened for One Night Only Again has an opportunity in "THE SOUL MARKET," of wearing many magnificent gowns, all of which were specially designed by herself. 'Without question Madame is the bestdressed woman on the screen. "THE SOUL MARKET," A strong picture of a stronger subject. A Metro and you know what Metros are. The brains of the producing art are "centred round Metro studios. Perfection is their Keynote. And they have achieved that which they went after: Setting the quality standard where' others tried and failed. Supporting Programme inchxcles the netting of a. German submarine. FOLLOW THE CROWD. Second Annual SCHOOL SWIMMING CARNIVAL. LEVIN CORONATION BATHS WEDNESDAY, February lli. Swimming, Diving and Aquatic Contests. Come and see the boys and girls sporting themselves in the water and encourage the art of swimming—the healthiest of all exercises. First event at 2 p.m. sharp. Admission: Adults Gd, schoolchildren 3"d. H. H. CORK, Hon. Secretary.
BOROUGH OF LEY IN. PUBLIC NOTICE. PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that the Levin Borough Council, by resolution, have fixed the Dog Tax for the year 1918 at the following rate: 10s per. head reducible to 5s per head if paid on or before the 20th March, 1918, except for dogs kept solely for the purpose of herding or driving sheep or cattle, for such dogs the tax to be 2s Gd per head. Legal proceedings will be taken against all persons failing to register by the 31st March, 1918. Mr B. R. Gardener, the Town Clerk, is appointed registrar. B. E. GARDENER, Town Clerk. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. TMMEDIATE Tenders are invited for the conveyance of children between POROUTAWHAO and LEVIN. Tenders to be alternatively for the conveyance at per child, per return trip, or total amount per annum. _ | Full particulars on application to Mr Thomson, Chairman, Levin School Committee, at LEVIN RAILWAY STATION. G. L. STEWART, Secretary. FOR SALE.—Two horses, harness and coach, recently used running Poroutawhao-Levin school coacli service. B. Blackburn, Kawiu road. Xty ANTED.—By young lady * * in office, board in private family. Applv "Refinement," G.P.O.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 7 February 1918, Page 3
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