1 CENTURY HALL, LEVIN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 at 8 p.m. GRAND CONCERT. The Famous Great Russian Artiste LEO, JAN, and MICHAEL ' Violinist, Pianist and 'Cellist. -*- The Auckland Herald says:—"They ire three young priests from the Temple of the Muses who have heen projected into the earth world to bring comfort to the hearts of tens of thousands. Their music brings with it a message of hope and joy—hope and joy that will tend to develop expanding ideas in those privileged to hear it. One leaves the presence of the artists and the concert hall they play in, but ne never entirely leaves the presence ot their haunting music, for its essence seems to cling permanently to one. making for increased happiness and optimism. If I wanted to do a good turn fo anyone I would recommend them to listen to the Cherniavskys' music, and that as often a 6 possible." 4s tickets can be obtained from Kenneth Aitken one week prior to tho Concert. Reserved seats 4s. Admission 3s and 2s. Reserved seats p or school parties 2s 6d each. Mr Jan Chernaavsky oarries his own full grand Ohappel piano. HOWARD EDIE. 254-t.d. General Manager.
/-IHOICE TpARMS. 3 of 12 Acres. 2 of 52 acres. NOTHING BETTErTn MANAWATU BY AUCTION 23rd APRIL, 1915. WE have been instructed by Mr Norman Kirkcaldie to sell at the saleyards, Levin, on the above date at 11 a.m. his property situated at the corners of Roslyn and Arapaepae roads, Levin. This property has been subdivided into 5 farms as above and Is particularly suited to the man who wants a small property which can be profitably and easily worked. This property is within two miles of Levin Post Office and is connected with the high-pressure water service of ths boiough. The land is beautifully situated, having an extensive view up and down the coast, has all been ploughed with the exception of five acres, lies well to the sun, will grow practically anything. THE TERMS OF THE SALE ARE: 20 per cent deposit; 6 per cent in 12 months; 5 per cent in two years; th« balance for 5 years at 5J per cent pei annum. We shall also offer on account of the same owner a cottage in Tiro ''Mro road containing 4 rooms and bathroom with about |-acre land. ( TERMS.—£SO deposit; balnnc* in three years at 5\ per cent. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LTD. 273-t.c. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. MANAKAU, 24th MARCH, 1915. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY 00. LTD. have received instructions from Robert Oliver, Esq., Manakau, who is leaving the district .to offer for sale at one o'clock, the whole of his dairy herd and implements, comprising.— 13 good dairy cow 6 in milk calving early spring. 4 yearling heifers 8 weaner calves 1 2-year Jersey bull Horse, gig and harness Milk cart and harness Stack hay. milk cans, etc. On account of other vendors— 12 heifere, August-September ealvers. 289-S
ANOTHER HAPPY DAY ON THE GREEN GRASS. ARDEN T3ARTY. At the Residence of Mrs Jamas PROUSE. (Under the auspices of the Methodist Ladies' Guild). MUSIC, COMPETITIONS AND REFRESHMENTS. Admission Is, including afternoon t*». 292-3 CARNIVAL AT MOUTOA. WEDNESDAY, 24th MARCH. (In aid of the Belgian Relief Fund). A CARNIVAL will be held in Dr. • Watfs paddock on WEDNESDAY afternoon next, in aid of the Belgian Relief Fund. An afternoon' 6 good entertainment may be relied on. A. H. YATEB, 293-3 Secretary. HOPE. To give way to despair is futile. Whilst we breathy we may hope. Of course, it is often very hard to carry a high head or a smiling face when trouble assails us. but the effort must be made, or life is not worth living. Many people get despondent when they suffer from such commoi. ills ?s rheumatism, trout, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sciatica, blood disorders, anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, sick-headache, gci-eral debility, gravel, stone and bladder troubles. They do not know that tho ailment is probably caused by a failure of the kidneys and liver to perforin their work of neutralising, and removing, by the natural channels, uric and biliary waste poisonous matter from the body. The reason why Waiter's Safe Cure has been so suecessfii'iv employed in the treatment of the disorders named, 6ince its introduction thirty-five years ago, is that Warner's Safe Cure acts specifically upon the kidneys and liver, hi aline soothing, and stimulating those vital organs, thus enabling them to perform the task allotted to them by nature. When the poisonous waste matter is excelled, nature does the rest. 3 Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the.original form (5s bottles) and in the cheaper "Concentrutid" tion-alco holic foitn (2s 6d bottles)
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 March 1915, Page 4
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