Farland's Pictures
As will be seen, from the advertisement an unusually attractive series of pictures will be screened at KarlandV to-night and provision for next week is on the usual liberal scale. For Monday there is a big double probramme with "The Tides of Fate" and "The Mother of Dartmoor," which.is a very, powerful story as the leading- lines on the bill. No more need be said for Tuesday than that Olga Petrova apears in 'The Black Butterfly," probably 'her most po- ' werful piece of acting for eome She is always a good drawing card ana will please patrons on Tuesday. 'Mary Miles Minter is the selection for Wednesday, and the dear dimpled darling of the screen was never seen to better advantage thaai in "Faith," the 'big Mutual mm that forms the medium of her work. More about this. picture will appear in our next issue. Other big attractions promised for Farland's next week are a return of "Rasputin, the Black Monk,'-' the-sensational (Russia* drama-tragedy, find a, remarkable new Petrova entitled "The Waiting Soul."
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 9 November 1918, Page 2
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