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Exquisite De igns || wlmflliy a present in Jewellery, and m A DAINTY PENDANT holds I precedance of the over the many ■ articles which come under this 8 1 | "®boo® heading. B YOU WIL NOTICE AT A GLANCE THAT OUR J ; COLLECTION OF PENDANTS IS MUCH ABOVE | THE ORDINARY. ' 1 The designs are extremely r ' C tic and e I M K the settings of the various os are surerb and the 9quality in every instance is a+ standard on which g you can place full reliance- S OUR VALUES YOU W L FIND OF THE 1 HIGHEST ORDER. | T. SHERLAW, ami mtßßMsamm . I I Jeweller, LEVIN. | .-- „ .-.-j*? V I advantage of buying direct from the Makers. Curtains, all makes. Casement I Nets and Fabrics, Muslins, Household Linens, Cretonnes, H I Hosiery, Blouses, Laces* imports from our I#ooms. direct saving several profits. h[ I Full complete information in Catalogue, Hundreds 01 Illustrations. Writ© now & I to-dav and see what you save, fWo Guarantee Delivery. Hstablished 60 Years. «l| s. PEACM & SONS, 638 THE LOOMS, NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND. %

The Military Situation. —i —: STATEMENT J3Y SIR I> HAIG'S PRiVATE SECRETARY. t'fi' Philip Sassoon, 31. P., pi irate secretary to Field-Marshal Sir Douglas iHaig, speaking at Folkestone, said they must not expect a constant succession of swift and spectacular advances. Advance's were but the result o>f hard wolrk Hind unremitting labonir;, tl^ t j devotion and steady courage that were making victory certain when it seemed that little was being done. Undoubtedly there was .stubborn fighting still ahead. The enemy knew what he had to face, and the winter Iliad given him time to reorganise his defences. But nothing that he could do would give him back the formidable works destroyed last summer. •Neither could the rains of 'winter wash away the memory of his defeat. They could trust the rmy and trust their Generals. For them the days of inexperience and over-confidence were gone. They knew their task, and tliey •knew tliev could do it. They knew what they were fighting for, and they knew they could achieve it and they believed it worth while. The battle of the Somme had opened the eyes of Germany and she saw defeat in front of her. We must not be trapped by any peace snare. We had got the finest army our race bad! ever produced, a. Commander-in-Chief the Army trusted, and a Government tliey believed capable of giving -vigorous and •deicided action. Let them be patient a little longer, 'and firm of purpose.

[ GOOD ADVICE There are thousands of people wht tuffer from common ailments, such as— Rheumatism Indigestion Gout Biliousness Neuralgia Jaundice Lumbago Sick Headache Sciatica Gravel Backache Genera) Debility Blood Disorders Stone Anaemia Bladder Trouble* who have no idea that their suffering is due to a diseased or inactive cond.i lion of the kidneys and liver. The reason that treatment by Warner's Safe Cure has been so successful in cases of tliQ disorders named is that Warner's Safe Cure exercises a specific healing and stimulating influence upon the kidneys and liver. Once the kidneys and liver are restored to health and activity, the nric and biliary poisons, which cause the disorder, are removed from the system by the natural channels, and pain, due to the retention of the poison, ceases. A descriptive pamphlet will be sent oost free by H. H. Warner and Co. Ltd., Melbourne, Vic. Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (ss) bottles and in the cheaper 12s 6d) "concentrated" non-alcoholic form For Constipation, take Warner s Safe Pills. ® _ For Diabetes, take Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure. 0 For Asthma, take Warner's Safe Asthma. Cure. For Nervousness and. Sleeplessnea* take Warner'* Safe Nervine. DON'T YOU BELIEVE IT. Some say that chronic constipation cannot be cured. Don't you believe it. Chamberlain's Tablets for the stomach and liver have cured others —why not you? Give them a trial. They cost only eighteenpence. Sold ererywhare. - Advt,

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 19 April 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Levin Daily Chronicle, 19 April 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Levin Daily Chronicle, 19 April 1917, Page 1

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