Where are you going? We are off to see "Safety First" next Wednesday. < Best of All. TO NIGHT THE WHITE RAVEN Also Our Orchestra, worth the Price of admission itself. MONDAY JUNE 17. MORAL COURAGE In six parts also PART 3. TUESDAY JUNE IS. His last Challenge 5000 Feet LONDON Film, nut sed. LONDON Film is guarantee enough. A ring story showing all the notable boxers of Old England. A big DOUBLE STAR Programme of 10,000 feet, also THE LAND OF LONG SHADOW PERFECTION Western Drama. A story of the logging days in Canada. WEDNESDAY JUNE 19. METRO Film Corporation present— THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC OR . IGNORANCE A most powerful vigorous masterpiece dealing with the White Slave Traffic, featuring Earle Metcalfe and Eleanor Black. Are social evils causing moral degradation? It has been said that tlie evil does not exist in New Zealand. This proved to be false by the Dunedin case recently in which a man acted as a. procurer of young girls for the white slave traffic. It has been justly called a SAFETY FIRST picture and it is no exaggeration to say that every girl will be better for life after viewing this film. Replete with dramatic moments, and strong emotional tension. IGNORANCE A most charming and appealing photo-play. The story commences with a punch and the powerful emotional interest does not cease for one moment until the end. Mothers ! Enlighten your daughters. Girls who don t know —see IGNORANCE and take heed. "Safety First!" Endorsed by all as the greatest" morality play presented on the picture screen. , CHILDREN under 10 not admitted by order of the censor, but the prices for this great "safety first" photoplay will be—Everyliodv, Is; booking, Gd extra at Jones's, bookseller. The rush for seats is sure to be phenomenal. Get in early. FOLLOW THE CROWD. Remember —Highest possible quality at FARLAND'S, THE picture House. jnmwmrTrnnrT | h i». > CHURCH ARMY APPEAL. FOR THE MEN AT THE j FRONT. J LIGHT Luncheon will be serv- J ed at the Saleyards on Tuesday next from 11 o'clock. AFTERNOON TEA will also be provided at the Red Cross Shop from 11 o'clock. Proceeds to g<j to the Church Army Fund. DONATIONS of eatables will be much appreciated. WERAROA! WERAROA! WERA-ROARS FOR OUR BOYS on FRIDAY, JUNE 21. AMERICAN GIFT TEA. AMERICAN GIFT TEA. From S p.m. to 5 p.m. and SOCIAL AND DANCE. SOCIAL AND DANCE. At 8 p.m. GRAND AUCTION SALE: KISSES! KISSES! Genuine sale of kisses by a sweet popular (singer. Who'll buy? Who'll buy? TSJEW DRIED APRICOTS Is sd, peaches Is 2d, prunes Od ; currants, sultanas, and seeded raisins lOd lb. T. BROOME, Levin and Weraroa. If]f) FLOUR, 18s 9d; slb vu boxes of special tea, 8s Dd; 71b tins of jam, is (id; sGib boxes Three Crown soap, £1. T. BROOME. Levin and Weraroa. i POR SALE.—2O ducks, one ! drake; also pair 'breeding j canaries, cage included. W. Co- ! well, Levin. LOST. —A trap lamp socket between Iliakara and Weraroa. Reward on returning to this office. THE MAORI CHIEF Potato for early or late crop is out on its own. Don't waste time experimenting. Seed, on sale at 1 105,6 d per cwt. A. F. Wilson, Fairfield, Levin.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 15 June 1918, Page 3
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