r PRELIMINARY NOTICE, j CfDBAIRIINIG SALE. i WQSDfNESiDAY, AUGUST 22, IUI7. j 1 At t'he Farm, Manakiu. i mile from Station. r At 12 o'clock ahirp. DA UGJi'l¥ Ai\D CO., LIMITED. instructed by Mr Thos. ißevan ■ (who is giving up dairying and 'lias . sold the bulk of his land), will sell as , above— , 75 dairy cows, all young. 40 bullocks 40 mixed cattle 800 sheep 18 horses Pigs, drays, traps, and harness, implements, milking plant, etc. Full particulars later. LUMEiEON PROVIDED. 709-2 Commencing 7.30. FARLAN'D'S M OVIES Sole right to screen Metro, Triangle, Cines, World, Vitagraph and Pathe films. Longest and most marvellous programs, 12,000 feet. TUESDAY, the 14th at 7.30. Arras after the Last Bombardment. Gaumont Graphic. "Foiled" (comedy). "Master Key," 3rd series. "HULL TO PAY AUSTIN." A most vigorous and vivid drama of human life and love. WEDNESDAY, the loth. 12,000 feet. 12,000 feet. LUR'E OF ISOCSIETY. Thilling events, spectacular big smash. "Master Key," 3rd episode. MANHATTAN MADNESS. Triangle comedy-drama Douglas Fairbanks. The Comeback."—Metro. "Mystery of Myra," 4tth episode. ''Through the Wall."—Lively detective story; every part of film regulated with surprises. Please cut this out. 711-1
| LEVIN SALE. TUESDAY, 14th AUOUST, 1917. A/f ESSRS ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMiS, Ltd., will sell as above at 12-15 p.m.— 100 fat ewes 16 prime fat bullocks. 20 2-year steers (good). 4 cows close to profit. 12 yearling heifers. 14 springing heifers 16 empty forward oows. 10 yearling steers. 240 ewes in lamb 50 fait ewes 170 hoggets 1-3 springing .heifers. Ateo—A consignment of hedge plants. Baconers, porkers, stores and weaner pigs. All pigs must be yarded at 11.15 sharp. Pig sale starts at 11.30 sharp CENTURY HALL. TUESDAY NEXT, August 14th at 8 p.m. LECTURE ON "MESOPOTAMIA ." (The Land of Buried Empires.) Illustrated by maps and sketches— - by -
MR j. T. Norr. MR J. T. NOTT. MR J. T. NOTT. Admission Is. •SPECIAL DAY AT RiHD GRtOfi£l SHOP. TUESDAY NEXT (SALE DAY). wanted for venison, mutton, lamb, dressed poultry, brawn, cream, factory butter, homemade cakes, and other choice delicacies. Also purebred Leghorn roosters. 703. THE SHOW THAT SETS THE STANDARD. "EVERYBODY' 8." "EVERYBODY'S." "EVERYBODY ' 6." "EVERYBODY ' S." TO-NIGHT Pauline Frederick, the greatest ©motional star in ~VSOILD! SOLD!! SOLiD!!~\/ ~VSOLiX>! SOLID I! SOLD! !~\, ■"VSOLD! SOLD!! igiOO)! !~\, Dealing with an averted tragedy of misunderstand devotion. I NEXT TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Diainty Mary Pickford "Madam Mary Pickford in Mary 'Piokford Butterfly." The world's sweetheart, with her "very best role to date. The oldest storyi in "the world: the betrayal that is as old as love itself. Mary Pickftwd—"Mad'am Butfterfly." A super feature by the Famous Paramount Film Company. PEASE NOTE—There is NO advance in prices. Reserved seats at Ken Aitken's. EVIBRY®QDY6' Phone. No. 15. Four times a week we show at Everybodys'. Mowing pictures all the go at Everybody s*. Levin-ites all all agree Everyone should go ancf see Moving pictures flickers free At Everybody's'. CHRONICLE SUBSCRIPTION PiATES.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 11 August 1917, Page 3
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