"The Iron Claw" (only a Serial Coming very soon. Every Evening—Change of Pro gramme—New Pictures at Best of All. TO NIGHT Just a Little Bit of Irish Wit in PADDY O'HARA A GtSssipper getting the News by sheer Irish Wit where others fail. SUPPORTED bv LAUGH, LAUGH, LAUGH/ LAUGH, and Grow Fat. Don't come round nest clay and say: "I heard it was good. Will it be on tonight?" Come in to-night at 8 o'clock. "Paddy" commences at 8. RUSH, HURRY, or you will be LEFT. WEDNESDAY APItIL 24. Commencing at 8 p.mi sharp. FRANCIS BUSHMAN AND BEVERLEY BAYNE in their own masterpiece: GRAUSTARK An enthralling 7-act Romance, portraying the life of a rich Princess, depicting Royalty in prosperity and Adversity. Graustark Replete with dramatic moments, relieved with most exquisite touches of supreme humour. The most charming and appealing photoplay of the decade. Graustark The first of our big exclusive programmes secured at enormous expense, but put on at ordinary prices. NEXT WEDNESDAY. — A WESTERN feature different to others —"The Men from the Desert"—Thrilling in the extreme, a Round-up, Buck-jumping and Horse-breaking. FOLLOW THE CROWD. ANZAC DAY. ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATION. IN HONOUR OF NEW ZEALAND'S SOTfS. THE PUBLIC are invited to meet in the King's Theatre Levin on Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. to commemorate the anniversary of Anzac Day. ' CHAS. BLENKHORN, Mayor. ANZAC DAY. TN HONOUR of this celebraJ- tion, I respectfully request the business people of Levin to close their shops and offices on Thursday, the 25tli instant as from 12 noon. CHAS. BLENKHORN, Mayor. FOREIGN MISSIONS. LEVIN METHODIST CHURCH. TO NIGHT REV. A. H. SCRIVEN. i From Dobu, Papua, will deliver a lecture on work and life in New Guinea. GOSPEL HALL, LEVIN. TtyTR C. H. HINMAN will D.V. I.VA preach in the above Hall to-night and to-morrow night at 7.30. "Subject to-night: "Victors' Crowns," or God's V.C.'s and D.S.O.'s for special work done for Him. EVERYONE HEARTILY INVITED. reFcross^hop. SATURDAY NEXT April. 27. QPEUIAL DAY in aid of Gift Parcel Fund. Meat, Produce, Vegetables, Home-made cakes, etc., on sale. Also Poultry. Shop in charge of Mesdames F. Jl. Wright and Tully. Further donations of cakes are particularly asked for. COMPETITIONS AS USUAL! Red Cross Shop. • Mesdames Heslop and Greggai were in charge of the Red Cros Shop on Saturday with the resul that £10 4s was handed in a,t thi close of the day. A beautifu iray cloth kindly donated by M Price, auctioneer, Wellington was competed for and won b; Mrs George Stratton. Mrs Hark :.ess won the dinner competition The following donors are tliankei for their contributions : Mes dames J. I'rouse, Heslop, Cowles Bull, Greggan, McKain, John son, D. Stewart, Handcock, Be vis, Bartram, Bagrie, Part Duckworth, Bolsted, R. Brown Iveedwell, J. Ryder, Field, Golil smith, Ranson, Aplin, Proctoi Wright, G. Bell, Crowe, Mat kenzie, Page, Bevan, Messi .Tiling Lee, Leong, W. Stewar Misses McKegg, Messenger, an the Boys' Training Farm. The following goods were lai 'week forwarded to the Red Cro: receiving depot, Wellington, an - the Countess of Liverpool Con raittee respectively by the Levi 1 Red Cross Guild: 14 flann waistcoats, 3 suits of pyjamas, ( ' flannel body belts, < 8 roller ba] dages, 180 swabs, 100 lioldalli 120 housewives, 1 limb piUoip-
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 23 April 1918, Page 3
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