Farland's Pictures
( At iFarland's to-night Henry B. Waltliall in a picturisation of "Edgar Allen •Poo's wiera and mystical poem "The Haven" will 'be the ppicipal line arid ' the programme will bo a fiill and diversified one. To-morrow night, the very latest spy drama—and one that, by laying,the scene of the action in Australia brings the. menace home to colonials—will be screened at -Fairlaud's. This is. a special picture that lias created a senpatiorL im Australia and is now touring the IDommikm under; the management of Mr "VV. A. Low, the well-known manager. . One of the picture's ciiief claims to excellence is the fact tliat thei hero's part ds enacted by Snowy Baiter, the idol of tho Australian athletic, world, and he .performs some thrilling deeds. Altogether I the picture ds described ab one that. everybody should poo iwho wants to I understandl the real truth of the spy danger. *
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 10 September 1918, Page 2
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149Farland's Pictures Levin Daily Chronicle, 10 September 1918, Page 2
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