"GRAFSTARK" Stories ccvmmg Soon. ' Best of All. TO-NIGHT .V I\LtO(rRAMME OF MERIT, Including a picture gem from the Best Producers, supporlifd by comics, scenics and educational subjects. FRIDAY THE IRON RING Better than other Pictures on the sum a story. BIG CHAPLIN COMEDY AS WELL. SATURDAY Do ChsSdr&n Count ? MATINEE SATURDAY: ALSO Biflie West SATURDAY NIGHT: TWO BIG FEATURES — MADCAP MADGE TRIANGLE, GOOO feet. AND HAROLD LOCKWOOD ,a,nd MAY ALLISON in BIG TREMAINE The Greatest- Programme Ever Put on in Levin. AT USUAL PRICES. THE FLAMiffG SWORD A Big Six I«(•!•],'>r produced by the. Nordisk Co., a mining story wherein a big earthquake wrecks the mine and causes the sea to flood the town. A big' stockbroker buys up all stocks and. inserts a false report about a new comet just discovered which caused a. rise in ■locks after a paper report had been circulated that the comet would not hit the ground, but wK?n ii appeared it dived to earth and '.-•recked the town, drowning all but two.
Levin Methodist Church. Concert TO NIGHT ■ Overt lire "Caliph of Bagdad" Hong', selected Miss Print Duet "Watchman, what of the night?'' Mr W. Hughes and llev. J. . H. Haslam. I!eeitia,iion "'.Spirit of Fun" Pev. J. H. Haslam Song, .selected Mr W. Hughes Song, selected Miss Print ' ustrumeutal trio "The Question" Miss Print, Mr Lester and I'ev. J. 11. HaslamKulo ilvs Billons "The Enchantress''" if ecitation, selected * I Rev. J. H. Haslam Overture Selections from. "I (l aust iss Print and Pev. J. 11. Haslain. ')uet Miss Print and lie v. >T. If. Ha si a tin Recital ion "Jonah" Pev. J. 11. Haslain !-;<mg Miss Print ' ; 'rio "Memory" Mrs Hillens, Miss Cjiav and Rev. J. If. Ha.slimi 'hie! "The Bailie Eve Mr "W. ifiuvhes and Rev. J. H. Haslain |>]■,lo'i'tiiitnic subject to slight revision. rEDNESDAY NEXT, E ONES!) AY NEXT, •./EDXKKDAY A'EXT, SEPTEMBER Itl. SEI'TEMBEP 4th SEPTEMBER 4th | W. D. BAYLEY | THE GREAT CANADIAN, j Will speak of "THE TRAITQIIi '!i'S TRADE," which resorted to wholesale corruption of tli>" Do- ; 11 in ion's Overseas Soldiers' vote. ;o defeat Prohibition. Hear Mr Uayley tell how Mr Booze was defealed, "how Canada went hone j dry, how Prohibition works, and j how to get it here. ' \V. I). BAYLEY, B.A. : • W. I). BAYLEY, B.A. I W. D. BAYLEY, B.A. ! W. D. BAYLEY, B.A. I AV. I). BAYLEY, 8.-A. ! | "Stumpy, round-faced, well-corn-, ; nlexioned and red-headed. A I forceful, lucid, reasoning speakj er." Dannevirke News. ! CENTURY HALL. CENTURY" HALL, i CENTURY HALL. ; CENTURY HALL. CENTURY HALL. ! 'Admission free, with collection ' Olllv. 1 Chair to be at S p. : m. ! QUESTIONS INVITED ; QUESTIONS TNVTTED , I EVERYBODY INVITED .EVERYBODY INVITED
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 29 August 1918, Page 3
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