PUBLIC MEETING. CENTURY HALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, At 8 p.m. AT the request of a large number of residents of the district I hereby invite those interest-' i ed to attend the Public Mooting and ! discuss the following subjects :— PROSPECTING THE RANGES. THE SUGAR BEET INDUSTRY. THE LINSEED GROWING SCHEME. ACQUIRING LANDS FOR CLOSER SETTLEMENT. B. R. GARDENER, Mayor. Levin, Soptember 9, 1910. 1027-4. LEVIN BOROUGH COUNCIL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF THIRTY MUNICIPAL LEASES. THE Municipal Reserve, section 8, block XL, known us "The Gravel Reserve" will be offered for lease fty Public Auction in the Centu/ry Hall on Wednesday, October 19, 1910, at 2.30 o'clock, in convenient lots to suit purchasers. The Nineteen lots with frontages on Oxford street, ,are in the heart of the business part o'f the town, and the Eleven lots fronting Chamberlain street are conveniently situated. further particulars will appear in later advertisements, and in the meantime information can be obtained at the Council's offices. P. W. GOLDSMITH, ■ Town Clerk. Sept. 10, 1910. 1035-t.c.
'VurcjtlSs , "',"'"; COURT PRIDE OF LEVIN. No. 7610, A.O.F. WILL Celebrate their 20TH ANNIVERSARY with a GRAND ANNIVERSARY SOCIAL GRAND ANNIVERSARY SOCIAL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1910. TOWN HALL, LEVIN. Dancing 8 p.m. sharp. Music by Prof. Koarsley. Double ticket, 4s; gent's, 3s; ladies', Is. G. DAVISON, 1012-4w. Secretary. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A SACRED CONCERT will bo ■ iheld in tho Presbyterian Church, on Thursday, 15th inst. Choruses by Choir, Duets, Songs, Recitations, Instrumental (violin) Selections. ADMISSION FREE. ALL INVITED. Collection on behalf of Church 1020-t.d. Funds. ANGLICAN GENERAL MISSION. T¥7ILL be held in ST. MARY'S Vy CHURCH, Levin, October 1 to 5. Missionor. Rev. A. B. Lillingston, of Hull. 1996-ra.
FOR SALE. A LEASE for eleven years, 20 acres, all cleared, first-olnes dairying land, dwelling 5 rooms, cow shed, 4 bales, concrete flooring, cooling shed, store room, 5 miles from Levin Post Office, on Main Road. No rent. Price, £250 for the lease. Full particulars from HITOHINGS, HANKINS & CO., LIMITED., 867-t t Levin. LADIES Is your hair coming out in handfiilsP Has it lost that glossy sheen which all healthy hair should have ? If so, it is certainly time it is attended to. WIOLETTA Hair Food and Tonic a perfect remedy for weak, thin, and fallinig Hair. Prevente the Hair fro mturinng Grey through the renewed life given to it. Guaranteed not to contain any poisonous dyes, such as lead, silver, etc. Ladies will find WIOLETTA invaluable. It adds a glossy and silky character to the tresses, without any sticky feeling. Sold in large bottles, 3s 6d (postage, sixpence extra). Agent, T. BROOME, Weraroa Store. - - Levin. Sole Agent:
WEEKLY SUBSCRIBERS. IN response to requests from various subscribers, arrangements ihave been made to allow the runner boys to receive, on behalf of " The Chronicle," weekly or monthly subscriptions at residents' own doors. Those who decide to pay in this manner are advised to keep a small book, and obtain receipts from the runners for each weekly or monthly payment made. Monthly payments will be at the reduced rate of 2s per calendar montih. 1038-t.c. WANTED KNOWN.-W. HISLOP has now removed to the premises lately occupied by Morgan Bros. Shaving and Haircuttmg still carried on in his most up-to-date manner. 858-y. CHESTNUT MARE STRAYED. STRAYED from Shannon.—One Chestnut Mare, aged, with green cover on. Reward for anyone sending information to E. J. JUDD, 1039-2. Shannon. WANTED KNOWN.-ihat W. HISLOP, Levin, is agent for Lethaby's Umbrella Works, Palmerston North, Umbrella Manufacturer and Repairer. A large variety of Umbrellas kept in stock. Covering and Repairs by experienced workmen. Cutlery ground and set. Glass and China neatly rivetted. y.
PRIDE OF LEVIN SOCIAL on Friday, 7th October. This will be the event of tihe season. See longer advertisement in another column to-day's issue. 1012 mWENTY YEARS ESTABLISHX ED.—Court Pride of Levin. Twentieth Annual Social on Friday, 7th October. A red letter day for dancers. 1012-4w.
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