FarKand's , COMING EVENTS TO FARLAND'S: . THE DIGGERS' ENTERTAINERS L FROM FRANCE. . "THE BETTER 'OLE " ; LOUISE MACK, the V.A.D., who was with Nurse Cavell. ; "HEARTS OF THE WORLI>" Return Visit. ! "SHOULDER ARMS," (Chaplin). , ' MABEL NORMAN ID in "MICKY.'' MARY PICK FORD in "DADDY ' LONG LEGS" CHART/IE RAY in "THE LAW Ol< THE NORTH." (Tuesday). HAROLD LOCK WOOD in "THE LAND LOPER." (Wednesday). PLANNED FOR YOUR PLEASURE! Whizz I Banff I * WHERE DID THAT ONE GO TO? FARLAND'S Wednesday, tyov. 5, 1919. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. The Diggers RETURNED SOLDIERS ENTER- " TAINEES. DIRECT FROM FRANCE. In their -unique entertainment as presented to the troops behind the lines and in London. A NIGHT OF LAUGHTER. A NIGHT OF JOY. Fuller Particulars Later. As you don't -know of a Better 'Ole Book at Or yet all's, tobacconist. Reserves, 4/2. Plan open now. TO NIGHT VICTORY FAIR. VTCTORY FAIR. VICTORY FAIR. And CHILDREN'S QUEEN CARNIVAL. CHILDREN'S QUEEN CARNIVAL. CHILDREN'S QUEEN CARNIVAL. Will be held in Farland's No. 2 Theatre, Queen Street. OCTOBER 28, 29, 30, and 31, 1919. OCTOBER 28, 29, 3D, and 31, 1919. OCTOBER 28, 29, 30, and 31, 1919. ♦ In aidof Convent School Building Fund CENTURY HALL, LEVIN. THURSDAY, 30th OCTOBER. THURSDAY, 30t# OCTOBER. , J. McOQMBS, M.P. ] J. McOOMBS, M.P. J. McOOCVEBS, M.P. Will explain THE GUTTER FAT TAX THE BUTTER FAT TAX THE BUTTER FAT TAX And the reasons whv it should fee refunded. If time permits, Mr McCombs and Mr MoKenzie (Labour candidate for Otaki) will explain the Labour Party's Land Policy and other planks in their ' platform. Questions respectfully invited and respectfully answered. • Collection to defray expenses. LEVIN METHODIST CHURCH : CENTURY HALL. WEI)NESDAY~OCTOBER 29, ] At 8 p.m. CONCERT. s ' .(In aid of Trust Funds) PART I. Anthem "King of Kings" Choir Duet "O For Thy Wings" Miss Walker and Rev. J. H. Hasl'am. Song, selected Mr W. Hughes Violin solo, selected Rev. J.H. Haslam. Duet "The Battle Eve" Mr S. Gilbert and Rev. Haslam. : Anthem "If Ye Love -Me" Choir Song, selected Mr S. Gilbert Song, selected Mr W. Hughes Duet "Exoclsior" Rev. J. H. Haslam and Mr S. Gilbert Anthem "The Radiant Morn" Choir PART 11. Cantata, "The 'Love of God" (Berridge.) 1. Recit. "Herein is Love" Mr Gilbert 2. Instrumental Introduction and Chorus, " God is Love." i 3. Solo, Quartet and Chorus,' "For God 1 so Loved the World." 4. Recit. and Aria, "Behold What Manner of Love," Mr H. Franklin. i 5. Recit. "Yoa, I have Loved Tliee," 1 Mrs E. Sawtell. *6. Solo, "My Soui I aspired with Sac-red (Love," Mrs W. Kilsby. 7. Ofiorus, "Trusting in the Promise." 8. Intermezzo. , , 9. Chorus, "The World is full of Voices." 10.—Recit. "My Son, Despise Not," Mr S. Gilbert. 11. Solo, Quartet and Chorus, "When I had wandered. ' 12. Recit. "The -Lord is 'Good," Mrs , R-. R. Harris. 13. Solo, "O Lore Divine, how sweet thou art." < U. Duet, "beloved, now are we Children," Mesdamcs Kilsby and Sawtell. 15. Chorus, "Saviour, Breathe Thy Loving Spirit." : 16. Chorus, "Lift up your Hearts. ' Instrumentalists: Mrs Bould, Miss Williamson, and Mr G. Short. Orira n ist. Mrs H. Sorensen. Conductor: Rev. J. H. Haslam. Admission :'ls. A BALL Will be held in FARLAND'S No. 2 THEATRE 1 On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. Double tickets, 7/6; gents., 5/-, ladies, 3/6. (In aid of the local Convent School Building Fund). J. T. KINSELLA. Hon. Treasurer. "jJ-SE SALT LICKS for cows and get bigger cheques. GIBSONS SELL THEM TOWELS. —Two very 6pecdal lines : No, 1 Brown Towels, 39 x 19, 2/11 each. 'No 2 White Towels, 50x24, 3/6 each. These towels are good buying at these prices. Stiles and Mathe6on, Ltd.., Levin.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 October 1919, Page 3
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