Business Notes
A good brooch lost on Sunday is advertised for on 'page 3.
TTown Hall ILevin TO-MORROW NIGHT WEDNESDAY, JUNE d, 1!.U7. 1 .l/Kii V J. iic -lAu JJili Vll.lt -Uuii .Liu IV r.ji jivxtl V -tiril Who DJAd \ xiit i/RiViiiU Ji/Xjiosecl iyj.i i \ ii.i.t mtilVJiiit JJailey JJliiVKlt in liis Original Soirees JUiracleuse „ ilmibraciiig a Complete Exposure of Al'o'jDil.R-S l u Al/icM. .nolo ol tuj liuiiiediuus man nus even Oeen tliougiit possioie, auu fciio hidden mysteries of tlie opim World are laid oare before a zlitii century audience. .Witness an entertainment that has -become the taile of iSe-iv Zealand. ■ A CiHALLEiX'GE TO MR W. V. NATION. President of the Spiritualistic Church of .New Zealand. Mr -Natiou lias from time to time atacked Mr Driver and his entertainment, and Mr Drver comes especially to Levin on this occasion to combat Mr Nation and his spiritualistic squib and he challenges him to make good to-morrow night before him the many such staterents he has thought fit to publish. Mr Driver now .'-a.sks Mr W. C. Nation to "play the game." Startling Revelations concerning Spiritualism in New Zealand will 'be unfolded to-morrow night. .UCES—3s, 2s Is. Doors open 7.30 Commence at 8 o'clock. THE HIGH COST OF LIVING. t % It's in everyone's mouth just now —in both senses of the words. Yes! foodstuffs are beyond doubt rising and likely to do so while the war lasts. Meat is about Is per lb; well, the best remedy is to eat less meat and more vegetables. New Zealanders and' Australians probably eat more meat per head than almost any nation on earth, possibly because 20 years ago you "Could buy a sheep for 2s 6d. You ' can't now. You can produce your own vegetables by simply spending a few shillings in seeds and your spare time. It's about the healthiest exercise* of all, too—ask your doctor. Most vegetables can be grown where produced at less than Id per lb, so you can count up what you save. Besides they will be fresher and better flavor. Most people and practically all hotels serve too much meat and not nearly enough vegetables. and these are often badly cooked. That's wasteful. It's the duty of every man and woman to produce the maximum amount of something useful. It's quite easy for everyone to garden successfully, but you must sow. the best- seeds that are ttf be hand. Therefore, you will sow Cooper's Seeds of Success. It's our business and tfur pleasure to supply them. They may be had from' practically all the principal merchants and stores in New Zealand—but be sure they are COOPER'S. A later advice'will give some reasons for this. 460-1
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 5 June 1917, Page 3
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