DO NOT miss hearing Val Tngg« at home in the Century Hall to-nieht at 7.30. 790—i EEV VAL TRIGGE, (noted Australian Evaugoiist) is holding meetings oaah evening ln t-h< Century Hall at 7.30. Lring yoa frieiuV. <BJ—. OMEjand hear Val. Trigge \J Century Hall this evening at i.3< He has a message for you. {88 —« REV. Val. Trigge (converted athlete speaks each night in the Century at 7.30. Alexanders hyinu used All welcome. *• TTHJR SALE, 2 years' lease with righl JLj to purchase, 8 acres, 5-roomec house, bathroom, washhouse and nuni ercrns other buildings, £1 per J. W. Perkins, Land Agent. 784-3 RED CROSS SHOP. (Next C. M. Boss' Levin.) SPECIAL SHOP DAY Saturday next, Sept. 3 Mesdames T. Edwards and J. Bagrit in charge. Total proceeds to be handed to Horowhenva County Patriotic Fund, I-lome Cookery, 'Preserves, Sweetß, Produce, Poultry and Meat. Everyone can help our County Fund. 786—2 OTAIvI SALE. WEDNESDAY, 20th Angus*, '1917. TJ./TESS'RS ABRAHAM AND WIL LIAIIS, LTD., will sell al 1 p.m.— 100 hoggets (lots). 10 fat rams 8 (springing; heifers 5 guaranteed empty heifers 3 springing cows. 3 fat and forward cows. 20 nnxed h'ead c-attle. 20 yearling steers 12 mixed weaners. CLEARING SALE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 'IST., 1.30 p.m. -jl/TESSRS. PARKER AND VTN •I*-®- CENT have been favored with instructions from Joseph Botyd, Esq., who has sold his farm, to sell as above at the homestead, MeLeavey Road, Ohau, the following: 3 heifers, 1 steer, poultry, horser, cart and harness, trap and harness, harrows, Planet Jr., hand chaffcutter, 100 posts, table and seed potatoes. Domo separator, cultivator, 2 stumping jacks, a grindstone, about 8 tons hay (prime), lawn mower, lawn roller, household furniture including couch, kitchen table, chairs, flour bin, mirror front wardrobe, carpet square, B.'R. bed—stead and mattrasses, wasbstand and ware, etc., etc. Sundries too numerous to particulnirisie. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER IST, AT 1 P.M. PARKER AND VINCENT. AT'CTTONEERiS AND MERCHANTS. EVERYBODY'S EVERYBODY'S Tlie Only Pictures Worth While. TO-NIGHT TUESDAY and To-morrow WEDNESDAY. ''TEMPTATIONS ARE THE DEVIL'S JEWELS." PAULINE FiRIEDERIOK, The Queen Elect of the Movies, in THE sPTnpn THE SPIDER A tremendous story of the treachery of a friend, and the retribution that followed. How a woman betrayed liei 'riend that she might win in the end, an I have right and justice won. One terrific scene after another. Gripping; Attention Compelling; Satisfying. P.'nil at Aitken's. Same Old Prfces F.RiIDAY IS FOX PHOTOPLAY NIGHT. JUNE' CAPRICE JUNE OAPiRIOE. in LITTLE MISS HUF-FIINS One of the Sweetest Stories Ever Told. Also (by speciaT request) ,repetitior of the famous and touching film MARTYRDOM OF NURSE CAVED! SATUBRAY NIGHT, September Ist: Paramount Fe a tare. Victor Moore (who is loved by all) in "iOHTMMTE FODDEN OUT WEST.' Supported byi A Demon of the S&a;— d'rama—He Did and be Didn't (com edy), Across America (travelogue,. Plan at Aitken's. Prices the Same. SORE THROATS . . ;N T DID HOME-MADE GARGLE Sore throats, quinsy, tickling cougli: whooping cough, hoarseness, and oth or throat troubles are relieved al once by the following easily-preparec remedy : — Mix water and sweetening with <i bottle of Hean's Essence. Keep ii a large bottle, and use freely when ever required.. As a gargle for in flailed, relaxed and other sore throat: it stands a champion. Relief is im mediate. Tt will also be found in valuable for bronchitis, asthma, anc influenza. Even whooping cough ii promptly relieved by the famous mix tnrp. It contains no poison of ani kind, and may be given freely to botl children and grown-ups. There i: also a clear money-saving of at least 10s for your pookot. a •i—a-r'-in ....
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 August 1917, Page 3
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