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Farland's Pictures.

The All-British picture, “Disk Oarson Wins Through,” will head the bill at Farlaud’s to-night, supported by a rollicking Christie comedy, “Go West, Young Woman,’’ and “The Vanishing Dagger.” “Do the Dead Return?” is a question that is stirring men and women in every walk of life. It is the burning topic of the hour. In “The Greatest Question,” to be screened at Farland’s on Tuesday, D. W. Griffith, creator of “The Birth of a Nation,” “Intolerance,.” and “Hearts of tlie World,” declares he has dealt with a greater theme than any of these. Charlie Chaplin in “A Day’s Pleasure’’ tho little comedian’s latest effort,, is a strong support. ■HHnnßMfifia

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 February 1921, Page 3

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Farland's Pictures. Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 February 1921, Page 3

Farland's Pictures. Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 February 1921, Page 3

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