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Aii account of a social gathering at Gladstone road will appear in • pr.fxt issue. i '■ ■ <"..!•'TATARKU, J i•! oiicliia!, and other our l ; 0 B£A?Fi ESSE^is. .'■ ■■■1 .s Makes I pint-Sr.vo.s : ; - I KY KB YIJO'DY'S TUESDAY. TO-NIGHT Tin' Paramount picture "I'UBMC OIAiX'IOX." "PUBLIC OPINION.'' •'PL'iiiLIO OiMX'IOX." •Featiii'ing tlic Screen Star JJLANCH SWEET A vigorou dramas that everybody will enjoy. TO-J I OBBOW (\VE!DN IESIDA Y). Tile William Kr.x l'lioic-i>l::y= Supreme - KI? IOUTZ lilt'S SONATA. K REUTZEB.'S SONATA. ■Count Leo T<»l<tod's greatest. work depicting a liussiti 11 Lory of l.uve, Hutred and Revenge. _\'o one uiidor years itl' iiS' admitted. And the prices are still tile same. Hose l ve< at Ken Aitkon'. ?s"o oxtra charge fur booking.

MONEY AND WASTE. When one's expenses are not equalled by one's receipts, poverty must be thfl result. Tli is law applies not only to money it is a law of nature. Unless a man's body is constantly re. newpcl by food, water, and air, he weakens and dies. In regard to money, man may aliow his receipts to largely exceed his expense?, but in regard to his body it is absolutely necessary that for every ounce it receives, by way of nourishment, etc., a corresponding logs of nearly the same amount must follow, or health cannot be maintained. Waste matter is removed from the body chiefly by the aid of the skin, lungs, kidneys, and liver. The skin and lungs usually perform their share of the removal readily, but the kidneys and liver often need assistance. When the kidneys and liver are not doing their work well, uric and biliary poisons are retained in the system, and we suffer from rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sciatica, blood disorders, anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, jaun dice, sick headache, general debility, gravel, stone or bladder troubles. <5 A medicine which is highly beneficial to a person afflicted with any of these disorders is Warner's Safe Cure. Healing, soothing, and stimulating the kidneys and liver, Warner's Safe Cure enables those important organs to properly perform their allotted task of removing the uric and biliary poisonous waste matter from the system, and suffering duo to the retention of such waste matter is naturally overcome. *• Wamer's Safe Cure is sold by chemists »nd storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (ss) bottles and in the cheaper IBs 6d) "C«aMntnted," m-iloebilif Cera.

Asp' i i j i] *An Essential Aid 1$ | i To Big Crops of j H Best Quality !! ! |jg | I Basis PHOBPHJI 'f I Richer in Phosphate of Limo — more finely j ground —and possess- j" ing greator solubility j than any other Ear.if j Slag, tho Bilston Br.) nd ■ • is by far the most cil'ici- ; ent that a progres:--ive farmer can employ. Makes heavy soils loo:;c- ' and frin,blo -gives body r ; to light, sandy soils— It i cotmteraets sourness-- M; | revitalises worn-out j,. i .fields- sustainsfor tility j r—increases the producj tiveneos of land. I Ecilston Basic Phosphate co.il. a trifle more than infer''"" r aS'AgS-but i: PROVES CHE APE!' I IN THE SOIL. | STOREKEEPERS MJC (BAKU BE - COALERS. - I | Wholesale only from : \ ji\ i 1 A. S. PBTERS9H S CO., LTD. \'J. | WELLiMSTOH j y | Sole ; | ■ J Some drops of Naaol on lump sugar instantly soothe sore throats and remove huskiness. Equally effective for coughs and colds. Sixty doses Is (Jd. Get genuine Kuzul. Advt.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 21 August 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Levin Daily Chronicle, 21 August 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Levin Daily Chronicle, 21 August 1917, Page 3

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