T H AN K S . t WISH TO THANK THE PUBLIC OP LEVIN' A.\l> DISTRICT for the Generous Support accorded to myself and partner during our business life in Lerin. In my absence at tho front, the busines will be carried 011 by Mr "VV. L. Williams, who is ineligible for military service, and I trust that the Public will still extend to it the same degree of support that was given us in the past. 471-lw J. F. D. WINCHESTER FRUIT AT WHOLESALE PRICE— In small quantities, may be had in Levin at OCT NEAR LEVIN POST OFFICE. - Vegetables fresh every THURSDAY and SATURDAY. HIGH PRICES GIVEN FOR FUNGUS. WINTER GREEN FE Z) ' Storji King Oats, 5s per bushel. Sparrowbill, ' os per bushel. Agerion, 5s perlbushel. Barley (cape) 5s per bushel. Scotch Tares, 16s 6d per bushel. Western Wolth 8d per lb. Perenial Rye Grass 7s ' d to 8s Gd bushel. Italian Rye Grass, Go to 8s 6d bushel. Cowgrass, Redclorer, White Olov r Alsyke, Timothy etc. etc FLOUR, 100s, 17s. SOAP, 17j6d. CANDLES, 16s 6d. Full Stocks of BENZINE, KESOSENE, OILS, etc. \\ r T> IT T T A'-r I MERCHANTS- - \* . I>l 'La JL* CV L'~ LEVIN, & /UDYyourGOWS'™!^ ¥ AND INSTALL THE I "NEWZEALANDI^f^ ly MILKING MACHINE.'") E. ALLMAND, Engineer & Agent V» IR A RO A. WISE'S DIRECTORIES WISE'S X'EW ZKA I.AXD POST "OFFICE CiRECTORY POST OFFICE DIR' CSORY 1917 This Work comprises SEI'ARA IE ALPHAI3ETICAL DlJtfcCTOIMK.S for over 200 Townships, Boroughs, Cities and Districts. An ALPHA IiEI'ICAL DIRECTOR FOB. 'J'HE ■ ..M INION. Stroo't Directories of the Cities. A Ti<a:lt! an J ProltSoiu;al ri:Tctor;.- for MCNIOII'AL. ED l CATI'O'X AL, MK'DICAL. PASTORAL, AG ! R lOL'Lii'L H Al/ and LLCAL and GENERAL GOVERNMENT IX I ICIAI. DIRECTORIES. H. WISE & Co., Ltd., New Zealand DUNEDTN — A.'M.P. Buildings. WELLINGTON, 100, Featlierston {street. CI lIMSIxHUH 011—A.AI.l*. 'Buildings. AUCKLAND —20 ,S\van.-,oii Street. MELBOURNE—3-19 Collins Street. PERTH--St. George Street. SYDNEY —Mellratli Buildings, lal Oxford Street. BRISBANE—A.M.P. Buildings. LONDON—Kelly's Directories, Higli Holborn.
Is it a Rumour ? ». JAI' ARM'Y CROSSES CANADA. The following is from the San Eranciado aorrespondent of the Dunedia Star, but in view of" tlie mythical passage 0%, a huge Russian army across England it would seem to need confirmation:— Although strongly associated with -the Entente Allies, it was learned in the United States with the greatest surprise that thousands of Japanese troops have been landed on the west coast of Canada during the early part of March by the Allies, and tiai'.sported to Quebec and are now in (France. It was definitely known that the first "brigade of -Japanese troops numbering 25,000 men, passed through • niiatb-, in the first few days of •M-ir;-'i. bound for France. The information was learned from J. L. lobias, chancellor of the Chicago law fichoo.. who learned of the troop movement '"''in an inspecting engineer in the employ <>( the Canadian Government. The engineer has now returned to hK lei'v ii: Chicago. I Here is the story as told to Tobias: f, I thought tlie entire world wuH know by this time the .A 1 « bad b>"nni to 'transport Japanese troops across America to France. Not unti' my arrival in Chicago did 1 be ome aware of the censorship of this i.e..';. I was not the only p.-tv: "1 " I saw 25,000 Japan-**; «oWior« marching in Ottawa last week. They bad come..from Vancouver. 1": fruit oS the palace the troops weiv \\v 1 (by ex-Premier T,nurier. Afterwards "When baby is restht-- a', light witl stuffy nose and Irnd. sow drops of "NAZOL" on the little one' night ,gown. Sound sleep will follow—i
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 14 June 1917, Page 3
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