Farland's Pictures.
To-morrow night Farland's offer patrons a powerful drama in "The Little Shepherd of Bargain Row," telling of a girl's brave fight from tlie depths tof poverty and vice to the heights of purity and success. With strong supports the programme should be a notable one. On Thursday night a send-oft' to departing soldiers will be given in the Theatre. A Greater Vitagraph. super-fea-t.ure will be sceened on Friday. It is entitled "The Captain of the Grey Horse Troop," and with an old favourite, Edith Storey, in one of the leading roles it promises well. In the tragedies of races, the passing of the American Indian is one of the most pitiful stories that . world-history knows. Against thnt back-gro-und this drama, swift in its thrilling action, stands out tense with the conflict of the uncurbed passions of the frontier. It has thrilled countless thousands by itlie sheer boldness of its conception and virility. The management announce several big attractions ahead in today's advertisement.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 2 July 1918, Page 3
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164Farland's Pictures. Levin Daily Chronicle, 2 July 1918, Page 3
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