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Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Positively ONE 'NIGHT ONLY. EVERYBODY'S The Popular Picture Theatre —on— SATURDAY, August 25th at 8 p.m. The management with have pleasure ?n presenting the remarkable [photoplay— rpiHE jyjpAiRTYRIDOM QF QAVDBLL. A cry for justice! A picture that every Britisher should' see. ' A photoplay specially written to keep alive the memory of England's JOAN OF ARC. "The Martyrdom of Nurse /Ga.vell depicts the shocking inhumanity of England's enemies'. The British can never forget the atrocity. "THE MARTYRDOM OF NURSE OAVEfTiL." "THE MAJRtTYI? DOM OF iWJSISE CAVELL." An impressive story having a note of elevation of nobility whidli m'aike great dramas. A production that every' man woman and child should see. Your only opportunity to see it at EVERIYBODY'S on Saturday, August 2oth—ONE MGHT ONLY. And the Prices still the same. 7434 EVERYBODY'S. "THE MARTYRDOM OIP NURSE CAVELL." SATURDAY" August 25th. (Published by Arrangement.) Everyone is familiar with the sad story of Nurse Cavell and her adventure with tour enemielst—the Huns. It does not need to be described in our columns. This remarkable story lias been filmed by the J. 0. Williamson Co., Ltd., of Australia, to keep alive the memory of the noble Brttisli iheroinie—Edith Cavell, Britain's nuree and martyr. The British can never forget tho atrocity; it is a production tilrat .everyone must eee and it is an impressive story, having a note of elevation and nobility, i which make great drama, depicting the shocking inhumanity of England's ! enemies. To be shown for one night only at Everybody's on Saturday, August 2oth, at the same old prices. METHODIST CHURCH, LEVIN. IN MEMORIAM SERVICE. Late Mrs W. G. Adkin. SUNDAY MORNING AT 11 o'clock. Preacher: ReW. W. Hi. E. Abbey. 738-1

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 August 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 August 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 August 1917, Page 3

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