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CENTURY HALL LEVIN TUIESDAY JUNE . 26th, 1917. TUESDAY JUINE 26th, IDI7. GRAND PATRIOTIC OOiNOIfIR-T GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT GRAiNID PATRIOTIC CONOERT GRIAtND PATRIOTIC CKXNDERT —and— SEND-OFF to MEN GOING to CAMP SEND-OFF to- MEN GOING to CAMiP SEND-OFF to MEN GOING to OAMP SEND-OFF to MEN GOING to CAMP Songs Choruses Tableaux. Songs Choruses Tableaux. Chorus of 40 performers. Chorus of 40 performers. Brilliant Costumes and Effects. ADMISSION.—One Shilling. ADMISSION. —One Shilling. C. S. KEEDD'WELL, Hon. Sec. „ Levin and District Patriotic Society "JUjPARNESS for the dogcart, gig and buggy; harness for light or heavy work, whips, chains, harness oil. saddles, at Parker and Vncent's. SPRAYING AND PRUNING. C< PRAYING AND -pRUiNING ! By the Day or by Contract | Carried out by practical men in any part of Levin district. Apply HOROWHENUA FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION, Levin. D. SMART, Manager. 417—1 m CHRONICLE SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Subscription Rates to The Chroniclf on and aftei Ist April will be:— Quarterly, 4s 6d IF PAID IN AD VANCE; if booked 5s 6d. Monthly: IN ADVANCE Is 6d; l>ooked Is 9d. Weekly: Fourpence. Single Copies: lid. That sterling specific for coughs, colds and sore throats—"NAZOL"—can be bought only as "NAZOL." Look for the name on carton and bottle. Refuse substitutes.'—Advt. A FRESH AND WHOLESOME CALF FOOD MADE IN NEW ZEALAND. Farmers appreciate the freshness and wtholesomencss of "CEREMILK," While some imported foods are good, many are-composed of foreign by-pro-duets of doubtful value, and of course, no food brought a great distance can have the freshness of "Ceremilk," the New Zealand Calf Food, made from the cream of the Dominion's best cereals. Mr R. Blaikie, Lochiel, a wellknown farmer in the South (Island, said recently: "I consider Ceremilk" 50 per cent better than any other calf food I have yet tried." At all stores and factories. Fleming and Co. Jervois Quay, Wellington.—Advt. Only one remledy ifor coughs and colds bears the name "NAZOL." And "NAZOL"' is the quickest, cheapest, surest remedy. Beware of "just as goods." Accept nothing but Nazol. If a statement is true, and is certified to, To accept it as such is a wise thing to do; rt is futile to argue and wrangle and doubt If there's nothing to argue and wrangle about. If you suffer from coughs, bronchitis or cold, Seek relief at the druggist's where "Woodses" is sold; A glad restoration to health you'll assure If you ask for Wood's Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt. Difficult breathing due to Nasal Catarrh can be promptly relieved by "NAZOL." Its penetrating-proper-ties kill the germs of catarrh. Use Nazol Inhaler.—Advt. DO YOU WANT RELIEF. Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise mucus in the morning? Do you want relief? If so, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and you will be pleased. Sold everyColds fly before "NAZOL." , Sore Throats are soothed by this proved and popular remedy. Get "(NAZOL" to'-day. Is 6d buys 60 doses. ■F your child lias a nasty cough, give the little one "Nazol." Five drops on sugar work wonders. "NAZOL" always relieves. 60 doses cost only Is 63.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 23 June 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Levin Daily Chronicle, 23 June 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Levin Daily Chronicle, 23 June 1917, Page 4

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