Farland's Pictures.
Xe\v Zd'alanders have a peculiar interest in the Battle of Messines on account of the largo' pail they played in,the operation, and the film to be shown at Farland's tb-night ,should therefore be ot more than usual interest.
All who saw "Graiistark" a few Avecks ago will .be pleased to know that, a thrilling sequel is to be released at Farlan.Ts to-mor-row night in< "The Prince -, of Like its forerunner it makes a remarkable film, possessing all the snap and brilliancy _of "Graustark."' It deals with the activities of IMuce.Bobin, son of the chief character of the first story. The son of. an American father, the of his country rest lightly upon : his shoulders, and when the caiion needs' a. buge loan lie comes io American and floats i< with<nf difficulty. Incidentallv he . i n bride.* but only after a smos o romantic events that will ' ■those -who film. , - /0 Children Count?" will b<' the supports. On Thm>da\ a euchre parly and dance w»l! W held at Farland's, and on Irtda.v one of the features will be n rK>"<edv that is spoken of as one of {' 1,0 funniest things of recent tintesFarland's Orchestra, will ho hc:ir<! at all sessions. T j
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 11 June 1918, Page 2
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