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I I I j Best of All. tonight TUESDAY Fill. 12 AT 8 Life behind the scenes in stagodom is well sliown in Love's Toll Lavishly set by Lubin where there is the most wonderful scene showing tlie ballet Russian dancer is the star. WEDNESDAY FEB. 13 AT 8 P.M. Gloria's Romanes (serial) Supported by Triangle's brilliant problem play: The Female of the Species Featuring DOROTHY DALTOA' A train smash done with wonderful realism is one of the centr.iJ incidents in "The Female of the Species."

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, AT 8. DOUBLE BILL. Hungry Heart, Featuring ALICE BRADY and GAUD A HOLMES. A story adapted from the French play "Fron .Fron."

Supported by The Reward, AMutual Masterpiece. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 AT 8 FARLAND'S FEATURE NIGHT. With another brilliant array from the studio of SELIG who have made a. name for photography, featuring that brilliant actress IvATHLYN WILLIAMS. The Carpet From Bagdad From the book by Harold MacGratli. Played by Oscar Asclie and Lily Bray ton for twelve months in London. * Now it is being shown to Levin picture goers, who appreciate good pictures. The sacred carpet of Bagdad, the harem of Pasha Moliamed. a magnificent scene beautifully coloured, magnificently costumed, beautifully staged, faithfully acted as IvATHLYN WILLIAMS onh" knows how. This 'picture is being here as one of a chain of Eastern stories, but this, "THE CARPET OF BAGDAD," will be hard to I beat. A thrilling Jstory telling how the sacred carpet was stolen by a gang - of crooks, who came fro m New York to Cairo, and succeeded in raiding the Paslia Moliamed 's quarter s , where the carpet was kept, and after being caught in the desert they succeed in landing it in New York, after a chapter of accidents, which all end in a nlost satisfactory manner IvATHLYN WILLIAMS, T-h'e famous actress who lias produced many animated pictures is seen to advantage amidst the most wonderful scenery, which is the marvellous part of the whole play a gem of the cinematographer's art absolutely the finest coloured film ever screened in Levin. Perfection is SELIG'S keynote, and '"THE CARPET OF BAGDAD" is Perfection Absolutely. Screened for two weeks to packed business in "Wellington. Shown for ONE NIGHT only ot FARLAND'S. Prices as usual. Supported by— Secret of the Submarine The Serial FOLLOW THE CROWD.

TENDERS FOR DRAINAGE. RENDERS are invited for drainage work on the Levin Domain (near the Lake). Plans and specifications can be seen at the Borough Office, Levin. Tenders close on Monday, February 18th, 1918, at 4 p.m. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. B. R. GARDENER, Secretary Levin Domain. WANTED. —Room and board, private, by gentleman. Apply by letter to "B." Chronicle Office. ANTED.—Coach for Eng. * * lisli (teacher's D certificate). Apply "Student," Chronicle otfic°. /~YUR Great Summer Sale Commences on Saturday, 2nd February. See the Bargain Win. dows. Every article reduced in price. STILES and MATHESON, Ltd., Levin and Foxton. "DUY your Boy's Suits and ev■ervihing you require at. our Great Summer Sale, commencing on Saturday. Every article reduced in price. STILES and "MATIIESON, Ltd., Levin and Foxton. "fk/TEN: Bay your Box Suits at -i.f.L j-piluced prices during our Gi?nt Summer Sale; 10s saved on each suit. STILES and MATHESON, Ltd., Levin and Foxton. "DUY all you require in Drapery and Clothing, during our Great Summer Sale. .Yon will never regret it. STILES and MATHESON, Ltd., Levin and Foxton.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 12 February 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Levin Daily Chronicle, 12 February 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Levin Daily Chronicle, 12 February 1918, Page 3

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