FARfcANDS TO-NIGHT ILAINE fAMMERSTEIN In a Plovverful. Selznick Drama. rpHIS OF ~~ OSALIE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16— GREATEST mHREE PROGRAMME Ever Scpeeaed) in Levin at ORDINARY PRICES. fJIHE TJNKNOWN ■VXTAiIItIOR fTTHE I TjNJKNOWiN »TTißttinß
GOES TO HIS LAST BESTING PLACE. Wonderful scenes of the last? journey from France to England—The silent procession wends ite way flanked by. millions of people, filent, bare-headed, to the nation's tomb of heroes—The. Great Silence at 11 o'clock on Armistice Day, when the UNKNOWN WARRIOR made-his last solemn journey— The symbol of a nation's respect The Unknown Warrior eomes home to his last resting-place in Westminster Abbey. THE NEXT FEATURE is AN ENGLISH MASTER PLAY By the Stoll Film Company. M R W U M*W U A Famous Matheson Lang Chinese Way Led on by the mystic lure of the East—Florence Gregory, played) by Zillah McCarthy, of the "Sign of the Cross" fame—One of the finest British Films the screen has yet given us—A photo 9 dramatic creation of lavish magnificence—riotous, emotional, and intensely dramatic appeal—lts wonderful story carries the spectator intimately into the life lived by beautiful women and wealthy men in the stately homes of modern England. An . English production—A masterpiece —A Triumph! Although most expensive to screen n Levin, the whole of this great programme will bei put on at ORDINARY PRICES. SUPPORTED BY ANOTHER MYSTERIOUS PART OF PEARL WHITES T IGHTNING T% AIDER. ALSO A WONDERFUL MUSICAL TREAT BY rjREAT /^ROHESTRA. Don't Forget ORDINARY PRICE*. No Hot Air Required to Advertise Our Goods.
lARDEN T»ARTY. (In aia of the Methodist Church Fund) In the Beautiful Grounds of MR *nd MRS P. W. INGE, Mangahuia, MANAKAU. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1920. Stalls. Competitions. Afternoon Tea. -Otaki Brass Band in • attendance. Opening Ceremony by J. P. Brandon, Esq., at 2 p.m. ADMISSION, 1/ 1 Children free. RAND i^IONCERT IN PUBLIC HALL IN EVENING. "ANTED—2 imart Young Ladies to learn trade.—Apply O. ItRoss Co., Ltdi., Levin. \ LOCAL resident who saw the Snowy Baker picture, ''The Sha« dow of Lightning Ridge," in Christchurch, Bays: "Snowy Baker makes all the other stunt actors look like a mob of Prohibitionists at a Publicans' pic[TOLIDAY Motoring Parties should ring up A. Donald, Phone 111, for a reliable motor service. Picnic parties catered for at reasonable rates. Every satisfaction.
We specialise an all matters relating to Footwear. Undivided attention given to all requirements.--Ald-winokle's, Levin. fITHERE are good English Tooth -*•■ Brushes at 1/6 each; better at 2/ and 2/6, and the very test from English makers for 3/ and 8/6 <?ach, at O. S. Keedwell's Pharmacy. Large supplies have just arrived fram Hcnv» of Brushes that do not shed ihtiir bristles. ""10ME and inspect our Christmas ' Presents. Great variety of Pip and Cigarette Oases, Raaors in oases.—Heap; Tobacconist. HERE is but one time to picture the children—as they are today. Make an early appointment at Billons' Studio, Levin. rnAKE IyOTE. MERCHANTS' PRICES ARE FALL-ING-SO ARE OUR'S. Test them at GIBSON'S ANTED KNOWN—AII users of kerosene lamps should instal the Wunderwiok; 60 per cent more candla power, 33 per cent saving.in oil. Call and see, it : < ; Remonstrated.-.Sims' Novelty Har4*MW Dtpot.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 February 1921, Page 1
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