Farland's TO-NIGHT POLLY OF THE CIRCUS AYEDNESDAY : MADGE EVANS in AVEDNESDAY: MADGE EVANS in "THE GATES OF GLADNESS." "TH:E GATES OF GLADNESS." Which brings out the song "A Little Child Shall Lead Them," which will be sung with orchestral accompaniment. WEDNESDAY: Added Attraction AVEfDNE.SDAY : Added Attraction Madame Diack. the well-known Wellington singer will render "And- a Little Child Shall Lead Them," during the screening of Madge Evans's picture, "THE GATES OF GLADNESS," fur which Mr Hayficld has arranged the full orchestral parts. SATURDAY : Francis X. Bushman and SATURDAY : Ueyerlv Bayne in ■' RED, WHITE AND M'jUE BLOOD" 1 RED, WHITE AND BLUE BLOOD" A Metro super-production. The story isf full of romance and adventure which opens in tlio West and shifts to Long Island; every detail is full of 'excitement. Farland's TUESDAY, MAY 13. TUESDAY, MAY 13. TUESDAY, MAY 13. WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN A Terrific Indictment against the Premeditated Destruction of the Unborn. Starring the famous actor: TYRONE POWERTYRONE POAVER. TYRONE POAVER. This great subject does not' shirk its duty becauste it might offend the prude or shock the modest. A screen sermon —powerful, telling and dramatic. WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN Is Society's greatest weapon against race suicide and is pronounced as the , picture of the-hour. A Terrific Indictment of those evij practices which are a peril to the Nation. This great feature is endors'ed.bv Press, Public and Clergy. AjS thfc subject is not for those of ' tender years, please note: No one under [ the age of sixteen admitted. '•AVH'ERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" "AVHiER.E ARiE MY CHILDREN?" "WH.ERiE ARE MY CHILDREN?" Has paid second visits to mostly every town in New Zealand and, the Management are quite within their j rights in showing this.' great feature a second time in Levin. I j i "AVELCOME HOME" TO ' 'WELCOME HOME" TO OUR SOLDIERS. OUR SOLDIERS. BANQUET. SOCIAL AND DANCE in the King's' Theatre. Thursday, Bth. Gents. , 2s Cd ; ladies. Is 6d. R. SMITH, W. RROUGHTON. Secretaries. EDUCED IN PRICE: Flower Pots AT GIBSON'S. | LOST. —AVill the party who picked up dungaree coat in Queen street opposite (Miss Stewart's on Saturday night kindly leave at "Chronicle" office. Reward. GIRL just left st'hool desires employment, minding children or light .housework. Apply by letter to "AVilling," care "Chronicle" office. Tenders are invited for lay- | ing concrete tracks. To close on Monday, May 12. at noon. Full particnlars from P. O'Donnell, Bartholomew road, Levin. WANTED. —Kind person to take charge of baby girl, aged 10 months, for period of two months. Apply by letter to F.A.S., care "Chronicle" office. LADIES! Our new Jersey Golf Coats are really special in style and quality. Prices, oos to £5 10s each, less Is in the £1 discount for cash. Stiles and Matheson, Ltd., Levin. WANTED KNOAYN. — 5-roomed house, corner section, all conve£s2s. Ter.ns. Parker and Vincent.- * PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY, MAY 24. 1919. 1 p.m. rt/TESSRS PARKER AND VINCENT have been favoured with instructions from 15. A. Buchanan, Esq., (who has sold hi.< 4 property) to sell as above: ' 10 extra choice cows Horse, cart and, harness Hay, etc. FULL DETAILS LATER. KSTA tFoF R.I' 7 ]; K.OHTtTnG, Tailor. (Deceased). is hereby given that out- ' standing accounts in the above estate may now be paid either to the 'undiersigncd, Oxford Chambers, or to the manager at the shop. On behalf of the Executors: F. P. AYALKLEY. I ENGLISH MADE" PER AMBU LAJl TORS and Collapsible Push Carts, I'lunket Patent Hoods, latest designs, prices right. Harvey and Co., Ltd. Levin. I WANTED KNOWN.—Germination guaranteed farm seeds of every kind. Also manures and farm implements. Parker and Alncent. CHARACTER DELINEATION. • 'TV/TADAME FRANCESCO" will be pleased to give character read ings at a moderate fee to those interested. At home Tuesdays, AA r ednesdays, Thursdays, and; Fridays from 1 to 3 1/-, later readings 2,'-. Address care Mrs Franklin Webb, end of Bath St., Levin,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 May 1919, Page 3
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