Best of All. TO-NIGHT BIGGEST ARJfcAY OF PICTURES EVER SHOWN IN LEVIN. BIGTRE^IAsWE AND MADCAP MADGE ' METRO and TRIANGLE STAIRS. HAROLD LOOKWOOD and 'MAY ALISON OLIVE THOMAS. MONDAY The Iron GSaw Convict Lyndon at Liberty A* LONDON FILM. TUESDAY Greatest and Most Unique Story, different to the others. Nordisk's most brilliam; attempt afc producing— THE FLAWING SftORD In ix sensational j>arts. | WEDNESDAY ' Unfortunately the management have not had, the pleasure of screening tho | great sequel to "THE JOCKEY OF DEATH," produced by tlie Dines Com. pany. bii!> announce that it will bo •screened THE emeus of DEATH NEXT AVEDNKSDA Y 6000 feet Wlien that great scenic wibich was encoredl in Christchurch just recently WiJ'l be an added attraction to a most excepi-.ionul programme,. Parlances IXrcctiou: W. A. Low COMING SOON SNOWY BAKER. presents the Big Thrill, the greatest of all super features THE EfSEMY WITHIfIt, Unmasking tlie spieis. Who sank the Port IveniblaP Who placed the mines off Gabo? Who guided the raider Wolf ? Prices: 2s and' Is, plus tax; children, (id to all parts. W EDNESDAY NEXT, WEDNESDAY NEXT, WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 4tli SEPTEMBER 4th SEPTEMBER 4th
W. D. BAYLEY THE GREAT CANADIAN, Will speak (d r '•THE Tl'AlTl>R>;l'S TRADE," which resorted to v» holesale corruption of tlie Dominion's Overseas Soldiers' vote io defeat Prohibition. Hear Mr Bayley tell how Mr Booze was defeated, how Canada went bonedry, how Prohibition works, and how to get. it here. W. D. BAYLEY, B.A. W. D. BAYLEY, B.A. W. D. BAYLEY, B.A. AY. D. BAYLEY", B.A. W. D. BAYLEY, B.A. ''Stumpy, round-faced, well-coni-ulexroned and red-headed. A f-ireeful, lucid, reasoning speaker."—Dannevirke News. CENTURY HALL. CENTURY HALL. CENTURY HALL. CENTURY HALT/. CENTURY HALL. Admission free, with collection only. Chair io he tafcen at 8 p.'tn. OP EST lONS INVITED QUESTIONS INVITED EVERYBODY INVITED EVERYBODY INVITED CHURCH OF CHRIST. Ward street, Weraroa. SUNDAY, SEPTEMRFR Ist. 1918. QUNDAY MORNING at 11. '■ ' Breaking of bread and ffil-'o-.vsliip. '?.■' 10, .Sunday School. 7 p.m., Gospel. ALL WELCOME. PAROCHIAL DISTRICT OF LEVIN AND OHAU. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, 1918. (14th Sunday after Trinity) St. MARY'S, Levin. 11 a.m., Matins. 7 p.m., Evensong. 2.30 p.m.. Oliau. 7 p.m., Weraroa. Offertories for General Church Fund. CENT I TI!Y HALL. METHODTST CFU'RCII. Levin. SUNDAY, SKI'TEM liEl! Ist, 1918. Rrea(;lter —liev. J. H. HASLAM 11 a.m., "The Secret Place." 7 p.m., "The Within." Arapaepae Hall, 2.30 p.m. RUES BYTE RIAN CHURCH,Levin. SUNDAY, KEPTEMBEH- Ist, 1918. i Preacher—Rev. M. BAWDEN HARRIS. \!tr, 11 ' "Blemished Offerings Evening, 7: "Joyous Giving." Oliau, 2 p.m.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 31 August 1918, Page 3
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