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"Where Arc My Children."—Second V isit to Farland's very soon. Farland's TO-NIGHT TONIGHT AND FRIDAY: TONIGHT AND .FRIDAY: Harold Lockwood and Mav Allison in "THE PROMISE." "THE PROMISE." Six reels ot' Metro's very beat story and photographic art. SATURDAYMetro gets away with SATURDAY: the boom photoplay "THE INTRUDER,'' "THE iINTRTTDiER." "Featuring Emmy Wehloii in a six-part special feature dealing in beauty and thrills. MONSTER MATINEE "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS" Bring tlio Kiddies to see the menagerie of Elephants, Lions, Tigers. .Bears. Camels, Trained Horses, Buckjumpers, etc. etc. Big Comedy parts. Farland's TUESDAY, MAY 6. The Management lias tiro honour to present l'or 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 tlie 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 O'F THE CIRCUS" is GOLDWYiN'S 20th Century Wonder Play. THE GREAT LOVE TRAGEDY POLLY OF THE CIRCUS Tlie Greatest Show on Earth. Weeping Elephant's Tears bigger than the Kaisers'. The Circus Girl and the Parson. FIRE IN THE CIRCUS. The cast is an nil-star one and Mae Marsh takes the leading role of Polly Scene after sceno of superlative beauty. In one of her barebacked riding feat's Polly, 'the L'retty and Daring Child of the Circus is injured, but the J Show must <ro on. I A Mammoth Circus reproduced in detail—an entire menagerie caged in a camera. Laughter and tears —which all go to till in 10.000 feet of film. Tlie Verdict is: "The Greatest Circus Production vet, and it's a Miglitv GOLDWYSi. M'ATTNRE PRICKS: Children Gd. Adults •2s. NIGHT PRICKS: Adults. 2s Id and Is Id, children Is Id. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION I DESIIIE to sincerely thank the Burgesses of the Borough who voted for me yesterday. As in other capacities I have hitherto tried to forward the interests of our town, so, as a member of the Council I will still worTc for its advancement to the best- of mv abilitv.' P. W. GOLDSMITH. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. I DESIRE to return my hearty thanks to the citizens of Levin for their expression of confidence in my efforts on their behalf as a Councillor. T. BROOME. . MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. X DESIRE heartily to thank tlie elee- . tors for the honour they have done me in election to the Borough Council. It will be my pleasure to serve tliein to the be.st of by ability. W. THOMSON. THANKS. rpO the 111 Electors who voted for me at the Borough Elections, 1 return my hearty thanks. Better to have tried and failed thaii never to have tried .at all. J. E. DEAiN. COUNCIL ELECTIONS. I WISH to thank the 170 intelligent people who voted for me vester- 1 day. I am disappointed at the result but not downhearted, considering that I have more than doubled my vote since the election two years ago in a very much smaller poll. 1 intend to come again, however, when opportunity occurs. a. McAllister. THANKS. "VJ R. THOS. EOBSON desires to j thank all those who supported I him yesterday. TO THE,ELECTORS of the Borough , of LEVIN: ON my first entry into municipal affairs I desire to express my sincere thanks for tlie position in which T was placed on yesterday's poll. 1 feel that it is at least a token of ap- . preeiation of the work I have undertaken during the past few years and for this please accept my best thanks. Yours tai thfullv. C. S. K'EEDWELL. : LEVIN HOROtOH COUNCIL ; I ELECTIONS. ■ X DESIRE to thank all those Indies ! and gentlemen who supported me at yesterday's election. I am. You ins faithfully. V. S. MACKENZIE. LEVIN PATRIOTIC SHOP. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 3rd. Proceeds to the Horowhenua County Patriotic Association. Donations will be much appreciated l»y Mrs W. S. Park who will have charge for the day. lecture. Then a subject is set for the ; ii'ox't class meeting and, go it goes oil. Sometimes the tutor may ask members ' of the class to write out their ideas on a subject and these are read and cri--1 tic'ised. At the present time arrangements are being made for a class -in Political Economy under the tuition of Mr' Moses J Ayrton (a particularly good man), and , enough names ha.ve already been given j in to make a good class. Anyone wishI ing to take up this subject has an ex- | cellent opportunity. ; All those interested in the W.E.A. ■ or anxious to find out more about it, j should come to' the Borough Council j Chambers at 8 p.m., on Friday night. j A sure and pleasant specific for re- ; moving worms is Wade's Worm Figs. " Price Is Oct 2

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 May 1919, Page 3

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