: L ~ Best of All. y TONIGHT TONIGHT 11 The TRIANGLE masterpiece V THE LAST OF THE imams □ Story of Parson, (Jliureh and s Live-happy--evV>r-ait ei 1 . 1 The life story of a village Magdalene. Also GLORIA'S ROMANCE > Serial ! FRIDAY f APRIL 19. THE CLARION WOULD Masterpiece, GOOO feet. The outspoken Newspaper Play. The paper which stands for cleanliness, purity and truth. Exposing crooks, rooks and bli--1 ghters. Rummy take-downs brought to book for their dark deeds SEE THIS PICTURE. The Newspaper of Truth—something altogether different to the usual picture story-— a story with some ginger in it— a story full of thrills —and after a splendid finish to all ruffianism. ' The mob rule episode—storming the "Clarion" office—rushing the police—stoning the specials— and the roaring crowd rushes through the streets with flaming torches. Politics, Graft and Greed of the owners of the newspaper Clarion brought to their senses after law and order has been restored, and "All's well , that ends well" proclaimed. _ SEE THE CLARION. SATURDAY APRIL 20. METRO. METRO. Bigger, Better .than ever DORIAN'S DIVORCE A Masterpiece of Merit. A Play of Judgment. A Piny of Quality. A Big Hit by a Big Coi-pora-t'Oll. _ L" "EL BAI'RY MORE, the Act or who stands alone. NEXT WEDNESDAY APRIL 24. GRAUSTARK Featuring FRANCIS BUSHMAN and BEVERLEY IIAYNE PRICES AS ITSTJAL. Harvest Festival AND Sale of Work In connection with the LEVIN PRESB YTERI AN CHURCH. TONIGHT PRODUCE STALL. LADIES' WOltlv STALL. SWEET STALL. GIRLS' GUILD STALL. TEAROOMS. COMPETITIONS, and CONCERT ITEMS. An opportunity for pleasurable bargains. FOREIGN _MJSSIONS. . LEVIN METHODIST CHURCH. TUESDAY, APRIL 23 at 7.30 p.m. REV. A. IT. SCRIVEN. From Dobu, Papua, will deliver a lecture on work and life in New Guinea. A _ SHIPMENT of Cups and Saucers to hand. Buy now and save money. BROOME'S Stores, Levin and Weraroa. J O!' SALE.—Stack of hay, gig, and spring dray, nearly new. Apply P. S. Woolf, Weraroa. OUT your requirements now. These prices won't always last: 51b boxes of special tea, 8s ( hl; Monarch Cocoa, lib lid; Sulphosa Salt in tins, 9d. BROOME'S STORES, Levin and Weraroa. POSITION on sheep farm re- . - E - quired for returned sol- ■ dier. Middle-aged widower, steady and very reliable; could take management. Particulars to E. P. Walkley, Local Secretary, Returned "Soldiers' Information Department. SPECIAL OFFER of seagrass and Fibre mats and squares —pre-war price — see window \ samples. HARVEY AND CO.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 18 April 1918, Page 3
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