FRIDAY NEXT. | Though the outlook may be blac: Carry on! Don't, let people think you slack 1 Carry on! 1 Moaning don't make tilings loo! brighter; Show the world that you're a fi gliter, - Not a cringing ne'er-do-well. Carry on! —The Captain of the Greyliorsi Troop. Best of All. And SYMPHONY ORCHESTIC TO NIGHT The greatest of all photoplays— Four Steps in a U-Boat. A German Submarine, and the end is the sea-pirates' destruction. EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS. A fil'm that set England talking. Also ENID BENNET in THE GIRL GLORY SIX PARTS. The Wedding March—The Pious People—The old man she adored. WEDNESDAY PERFECTION PICTURES present that great and glorious story from Howard McKent Barnes Great Novel— The LITTLE SHEPHERD Of BARGAIN ROW The picturisation of this lovely story lias been brought forward in a manner which will appeal to all mothers and fathers who have daughters away from their own homes. The pitfalls, the struggle for a mere existence, the lesson these things bring out. when they have been thrown on their own resources with no mother to sympathise with them, but only strangers— here we find a brave young waman who fights and conquers both 'poverty and vice and Ireg'ains the height of purity and success. Do Children Count? THURSDAY SEND-OFF TO OUR BOYS. Good floor, etc. FRIDAY JUNE 5. GREATER VITAGRAPH presents EDTTH STOREY and ANTONIO MORENO in the picturisation of Hamlin Garland's great novel— The CAPTAIN Of The GREY HORSE TROOP The romance of a soldier who tried to do his duty by eulisting when his richer relations would not allow him. Scenes of splendid luxury in Washington are contrasted with wonder scenes of real fidelity in a great Indian reservation. Two Vitagrapli stars in a great story. Tlie Soldier is the Captain of an Indian Reservation troop and in doing his duty forfeits his chances of life happiness. COMING EVENTS AT FARLANDS— Olga Petrovn in "Bridges Burned." Elinor Glyn's "Three Weeks." A brilliant picturisation of Hall Caine's masterpiece ."The Manxman." THE PHILOSOPHY OF PROFIT MAKING. LECTURE BY -MR W. HUDSON, New Zealand organiser of the Business Science Circle Movement. TO-NIGHT TUESDAY JULY 2, CENTURY HALL, 8 p.m. MR HUDSON, who will lecture to Levin residents TONIGHT, lias in the past two years in the Dominion been instrumental in pointing the way to greater efficiency for hundreds of Ambitious men and women. As well as treating the fascinating subject of profit-making in a general way, Mr Hudson will outline the Business Science Circle Movement, and show Levin residents how thew may use it to further their individual legitimate ends. You should be sure to attend. "piOR. QUICK SALE.—Good (i----roomed house with conveniences, good outbuildings, garden and oi'cliard. Price £050. Would t,ake good second ./hand motor car as part payment (Ford for preference). Applv R. D. Wallace. , ; . "pIOR SALIL—Gig and harness. -Apply office of this paper. j T OST. —On Saturday, between Cambridge street and saleyards, a lady's long - pink silk scarf. Re-,card "Chronicle" office. "pRIVATE BOARD and lodg- ■ in?'; required by business mar.. Apply by letter Box .12, 1 Levin Post Office. . ~\\f' ANTED. -. Good strong boy dairy farm (machines), good wages-ami go6>l home. Apply at onc» to -"Chronicle" office. ~\\TATCH our Showroom win- * * (lows for Millinery_ bar-*, gains this week. They will be good. Be earIy.STILES, & MATHESON, Ltd., Levin and Foxton. | A VERY smart range of ladies' | uainproof coats just to Kami. This is a very choice lot and ladies should make a point of sep- ■ ing them early. STILES & MATHESON, Ltd., Levin.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 2 July 1918, Page 3
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