BILLIARDS, GEORGE GRAY, The World-i'amed Billiardist, will play EXHIBITION GAMES To-Night, Tuesday, at the •LEVIN "VViOtRiKIINGiMiEN I 'S {CLUB. GRAY v. BROUGHTOiS 7 '. 8 p.m. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. GOOD OPE'X'IXG for Sniairt Lad, who has left school. Apply sharp R. E. Lucas, bookseller. 4,68-1 LOST.— Two landeau axle-caps. Reward on returning to Bradley's stables. 467 LOST.' —On western side Oxfordstreet. two-bar gold brooch, set with rubies and pearls. {Reward < n returning to Chronicle Office. 472-1 I,'V' ■ "■ a ■ i or, 'v?i s g a I "My three children had bad', emghs and sore throats. Alter a few doses of ESSENCE mixed as directed the coughs wore son e and the throats ourod. X will never be without it." 3 111 Si m.2 S3 5v:"4 H I IS T OST.—Child's Grey Coat 011 Sat~®—urday evening between Par ier and Vincent's and Mrs J. Harvey's.' Apply H. Walker, Oxford-stree. 475-2 LOST. —Oil Sunday, gold brooch; return next door to Gospel Hall. Reward. DAM3E——LONG XIGHT. gIA QR A Druids' Hall, Levin, Friday, June 8. Full Orchestra. Good Supper. I<\ C. WOODING and J. EDWARDS, -UjG-t.d. WILL the person who corresponded with T. 8., farmer, AVeraroa, kindly leave some clue addressed cfo Chronicle. 408-1 HAMODAVA TEA. —Cheapest and Best on the market. Delivered to any house in Levin. Price Is 9(1 and 2s per lb. Orders left with Sam- [ uel Harris receive prompt attention. - 469-6. * IN PARLIAMENT. " IN THE MATTiER OF THE FOXTON HARBOUR BOARD ACT, 1908, i AMENDMENT ACT, 1917. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby! given j J- that a Local Bill promoted by ' the Foxton Harbour Board and having the above short title will be introduced in Parliament at the next Session. The objects which the Bill is intended to effect are:— To constitute the Foxton 'Hailbour District; to appoint an additional' member of the Board reresentjing ' the Kairanga County to enable His Majesty to transfer and the above J Board acquire certain lands and j assets being the .Railway Wharf ( and other parts of the foreshore at j Foxton; to enable the Board to ac- j J quire a dredge; to effect general harbour works for the improvement j and management of the Foxton Harbour; to borrow moneys not exceeding £16,000; to provide for the raising of such loan the payment of interest thereon and redemption thereof; to enable the Board to levy a differential rate within the .Foxton iHarhour District as therein | sot out and fixing the maximum of j such rate. L A copy of this Bill and a plan have j been deposited at the Stipendiary I Magistrate's Courthouse at Palmersj ton North and at the offices of the I Foxton Harbour Board, Foxton, and - ' are there open to public inspection. J Dated this 31st day of May, 1917. I W. BOCK. j Secretary. | Offices Foxton Harbour Board, j Foxton. ' ' || Good for CATARRH, Asthmatic.i , j ! Bronchial, and other Coughs j BEAM'S ESSENCE I i_ II lilllllll—ll III! )J / s 2/'-—Makes 1 pint - S"ve.; ! -
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 5 June 1917, Page 3
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