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FarlancTs TONIGHT ENLIGHTEN THY DAUGHTER Pricos are: Adults 2s Id and Is Id; | Children Is Id. SPECIAL MUSIC 15Y ORCHESTRA. WEDNESDAY: WEDNESDAY : The greatest and best galaxy of star feature films ever screened at -FARLAND'S including "THE AWAKENING" "THE AWAKENING" A World Film Drama staring MONTAGUE LOVE and lovelry DOROTHY KELLY, a story of life in the Parisian students' quarters, -\vlierc love does as it pleases—not counting the cost. An in ('anions wager that led to a duel to the death. Paris by Dav and Night. THURSDAY : HAROLD LOCK WOOD THURSDAY: in "THE PROMISE" A lumber camp story, co-starred -with May Allison. Two Metro programs per week, are ! promises— every Thursday and Saturday, and patrons will appreciate 'this change as METRO means the best produced. Farland's TUESDAY, MAY G. The Management has the honour to present for the first time in Levin A Modern Miracle of Picture Art Admitted by critics, artists and the public of Europe as easily superior to that most sensational masterpiece of tho circus ring "The Jockey of Death." The GOLDWYN COMPANY of Producers have announced POLLY OF THE CIRCUS As the greatest picture the world has ever seen. "POLLY OF THE C7R CTS" is GOLDWYN'S 20th Century WoncV'r Plav. THE GREAT LOVE TRAGEDY POLLY OF THE CIRCUS The Greatest Show on Earth. Weeping Elephant's Tearfc bigger than the Kaisers'. . The Circus .Girl and the Parson. I FIRE IS THE CIRCUS. The cast is an all-star one and Mae Marsh takes the leading role of Polly. Scene after scene of superlative beauty. In one of her barebackod riding feats Polly, the J'retty and Daring 'Child of the Circus is injured, but the Show must go oil. A Mammoth Circus reproduced in 1 detail—an entire menagerie caged in a camera. Laughter and tears—which all go to fill in 10,000 feet of film. Lite Verdict is: '"Tho Greatest Circus Production vet, and it's a flighty GOLDWY.ST'. THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION. PUBLIC MEETING ON TUESDAY. ) MR D. \V. MATHESON will address the Ratepayers and Electors of the Levin Borough at the Century Hall on TUESDAY' evening, at 8 p.m. Candidates for the Council are cordially invited to take "the platform. TO THE ELECTORS OK THE BOROUGH OF LEVIN. THE PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE. T DIiSIR-E to announce myself as a candidate at the forthcoming -elections on Wednesday next. If elected. I will see to it that all parts of 'the Borougli are attended to and will do niv utnfost at all times for the welfare of the town as a whole. r. McAllister, tothe BURGESSES O'F levin. A S a member of the sitting Borough Council, I wish to announce that 1 am again a candidate for your confidence at Wednesday's poll. If elected. I will, as I have endeavoured to do in the past, serve the best interest of the public and do my best to maintain the progress of our town and district. THOS. BROOME. VOTE FOR OL E FOR JIV-EYS, VXTJTH his nineteen years' experi- * ence in Levin, H. E. KEY'S respteetfuHy j'o-LV-iiits your note ait tho Borough Council Poll TO-MORROW. Cleanliness and Steady Progress. VOTE FOR "DARKER. OTE FOR X ARKKR. TO THE ELECTORS — AS a Candidate for election to tho Borough Council I would respectfully ii.sk all voters win,): consider my services at the Council Table to be to their interests to register 'their vote* in mv favour on 'Wednesday next. I belong to NO TICKET. NO CLIQUE, and as in the past, if elected, will advocate what is in the best interest of tny fellow townsmen, whether friend or otherwise. You cannot afford to pass over tho claims of an outspoken Councillor. VOTK FOR PARKER ON WEDNESDAY. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TSOROf GH OF LEVIN— Ladies and G-entlemen, —At the request of a number of residents, I am offering myself as a candidate for to-morrow's li'-roiigh Council election. My past record of public service in the interests of others during my ten years' residence amongst you should indicate that my only purpose in seeking election is to assist in the sound development of this progressive Borough on nvodern lines. 'Trusting to have the favour of your support. C. S. K'EEDWEbL. TO THE .BURGESSES OK LEVIN— I T>EIXG greatly interested ill the pro- j ■ gre-s and welfare of Levin, I desire tu place myself before you as a candidate for a seat on the Borough Council at the forthcoming election. It elected. I will endeavour to r-erve the electors conscientiously and do niv utmost to maintain the progress of the Borough. FREDERICK W. JONES. I BOROUGH ELECTION. TO THIS ELECTORS OF LEVIN. TN ANSWER to requests I have detided to offer my services at tho fcrthconiing Council election, and solicit the .support of ratepayers and electors. As a citizen of several years' standing I am deeply interested in the ' future of the town, and if elected it will always be my best endeavour to r work for its welfare and progress. J. HARVEY.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1919, Page 3

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