The Levin Dramatic Society.
I Given fine weather nest Wednesday, evening tho Levin Dramatic Society s performance at the Town Hall will be greeted with a bumper 'house, that is if past support is any criterion, for the Society ihas always I been well supported on previous occasions. All the members taking part in the forthcoming productions have been working hard at rehearsals For sometime past, md ail are word perfect in their respective parts We. are assured: there will not he any .hitch in that or any other respect. Patrons are assured an excellent evening's amusement for t)oth 'Written in Sand" and "The Open Gate" (the pieces to ed 011 this occasion 1 ), are intensely interesting plays and are wire to appeal to everyone. The demand for soots Ig mcreasing overv dav. so still onco again we advise' intending patrons to book seats at once at Ron" Aitken's. the bookseller.
Two you lg ?nen were before the « l, L fc /^ vin t<M, ' a - v on «h*rges of tiiett of chocolates and <nnffor a ]o from Mrs Wilson's shop. °Mr B I? Gardener. J.P., fined one of tihemGeorge Broughton—£l, with the option of seven days ' imprisonment. Nie other-wbo had been convicted or a previous "offence—was sent to prison for two weeks without the option of a fine. His name was David' Lauder. A first-offence drunkard was fined ten sbillines for his lapse.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 December 1911, Page 3
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232The Levin Dramatic Society. Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 December 1911, Page 3
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