LEVIN BOROUGH COUNCIL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF THIRTY MUNICIPAL LEASES. THE Municipal Reserve, section 8, block XL, known ae "The Gravel Reseive" will bo offered for lease by Public Auction in the Centu/ry Hall on Wednesday, October 19, 1910, at 2.30 o'clock, rft convenient lots to suit purchasefe. The Nineteen lots with frontages on Oxford street, are in the heart of the business part of the town, and the Eleven lots fronting Chamberlain street are conveniently eituated. 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. 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. Kearsley. Double ticket, 4s; gent's, 3s; ladies', Is. G. DAVISON, 1012-4w. _ §? c l?t' ar y-_ FOR SALE. A LEASE for eleven years, 20 acres, all cleared, first-class 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 coining out in handfuls? 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. - Prevent* the Hnir fro mturinng Grey # through the renewed life jriven to it. Guaranteed not to contain any poisonous dyes, such as lewd, silver, etc. Ladies will find WIOLETTA invaluable. It adds a flossy find silky character to the tresses, without any sticky feeling. Sold in large bottles, 3s 6d (postage, sixpence extra). Agent, T . 13 ROO ME , Weraron Store. - - Levin. Sole Agent: "pr¥tTmtnary~announceMENT.
Grand Concert, in centuryliall, levin. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25. UNDER the auspices of St. Vincent tie Paul Society, in aid of Roman Catliolic Ohnrch Funds. BEST OF TALENT. Admission, 2s and Is Programme later. JOS. KEAP.SLEY - - - Hon. Sec. 1080-t.c. GXP! NTGT-TT ONLY! Hamilton's Scarlet Troubadour's. SHANNON: "Wednesday, Sept. 28. LRVTN: Tuesday, September 27. BRIGHT, breezy and Sparkling. Received with thunders of applause in the Town Hall, Wellington. General opinion : The Best Show Touring. The most costly production—every item a Gem. An absolutely clean performance. A Clergyman can find no fault with it. Two hours' good, clean amusement. Our prices are within reach of all: 3s, 2s and Is. Doors open 7.i0. Under the <ii recti on of MR A. HAMILTON. Manager, MR GEO. RTNALDT. 1086-3. NOTTCE TO ADVERTISERS. A DVERTIBERS in this journal LX. are requested in future to send their replace advertisements to th's Office on the day previous to that on which they wish them to appear, otherwise ire cannot guarnntep the chansro on the day rerjuired. No rebate will he allowed on advertisements withdrawn during the currency of »■ period. IMPORTANT. A MEETING of all those interested in the upkeep of Railway fences, who have not attended meetings at Shannon or Manakau, are requested to meet at the CENTURY HALL, at 8 p.m., on Tuesday, 27th inst. B. R. GARDENER, J. McLEAVEY, 1085-1. Convenors. A~NGLICAN MISSION WILL be held in ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Levin, October 1 to o. Missioner. Rev. A. B. Lillingston, of Hull. 1996-m. TRESPASS NOTICE. ANY person found trespassing op any of our properties—Otaki or Ohau—may be prosecuted. SKERMAN AND PODEVIN. 901-o.c. FOUND. — Between Levin and Training Farm, a Wheel Cap. Apply Chronicle. 1089-1 CALL in at W. HISLOP'S (late Morgan Brothers), Oxford Street, Levin, for a quiet game of billiards or snooker. Hair cutting and shaving carried on as usual. Next to N. Holdawayls. 858-y. PRIDE OF LEVIN SOCIAL on Friday, 7th October. This will be the event of the 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. 10124*. . " ( .•*.(. .• ■ . . \^.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 September 1910, Page 3
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