LYCEUM PICTURES.
"the Sin Ye Do." " The Sin Ye Do-Ye Shall Fay For, One by One," which is a surpassing Triangle production, is to be screened at the Premier Hall, tomorrow (Wednesday) evening. In it are featured four star artists, Frank Keenan, Margery Wilson, Margaret Thompson and Howard Hickman. It is a story \of "The Unwritten Law." A cynical man of the world finds himself compelled to plead f< r his daughter who had slain his best friend in defence of her h >nour. The above will support the seventh episode of Gloria's Romance " The Harvest of Sin, in which Dick Frensau, Gloria's lover, is killed.
The Franklin County Council require the services of four good quarrymen for the Mercer quarry. For particulars see advt. Despite the recent advance in the cost of footwear Mr H. King, in a replace advt. in this isaie, announces a special discount on men's boots aa an advt. for the removal of his business to McClintock.'s buildings, King Street, Pukekohe. Frank Keenan plays the leading role in a story of '' The I'mvrittcn Law," entitled " The Sin Ye Do," to be shown at the Premier Hall to-morrow (Wednesday! evening. In conjunction with " Gloria's Romance " this is >aid lo be the strongest programme screened here for a long time. - Advt. Owing to forced removal, chiefly due
to the steady and constant increase in our business, we are removing to more convenient and up-to-date premises across the street, next door to Mrs Cave, fruiterer, and we trust the business will follow us, and we will thank fully do our best to deserve it. -Mr* Feek. Pukekohe Fish Supply Co.— ('advt). Messrs Alfred Buckland and Sons v.ill submit to public auction at their Pukekohe Saleyards on Monday, the 29th mat., a house and J-acre, situated in Edinburgh Street, the property of Mrs E. M McGovern. Fox particulars see advt. The death occurred in the Auckland Public Hospital yesterday afternoon, from cerebro spinal meningitis, of Thelma, the five-year-old daughter of Mr W. Davis, of Paerata. The li tie girJ, who was taken to the hospital on Sunday evening, only developed the disease three days prior to her death. General sympathy is extended to the parents in their sad bereavement. There was a crowded and appreciative audience at the Premier Hall, Pukekohe, on Sunday evening last at a sacre I concert given by Henri de Lissac. The y«ung performer displayed the talent of a musical genius, hs execution be : ng faultless For each of his items he received warm app'ause and his performances were skilful and brilliant in every way His little brother, Maurice, a small boy whose 'cello was nearly his own height, gave good promise of a musical future. The pianofoite accompanist wes Miss Jake who also sang several smgs and was well received.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 315, 2 October 1917, Page 3
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