Levin Red Cross Shop. The catholic ladies, who win have control of the Red Cross Shop on Saturday next invite entries for a Sponge Sandwich Competition. First prize ss, second prize 2s 6d. All entries are to become the property of the Shop. Entries clise at 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS BY CHARLES YOUNG AND WILLIAM COOKELL. (Australian Artists.) /"\N VIEW in Messrs Stiles & " Matheson's window, Levin to day, (Tuesday)and Wednesday. PUBLIC NOTICE. LEVIN CORONATION BATHS public is hereby notified that the Coronation Swimming Baths will be open for the use of the Public from Wednesday, October 31st, 1917, to March 31st, 1918, the bathing hours to be the same as last season. Prices for season tickets are as follows : Men's, 7s 6d; women's* 5s ; boys' and girls,' 13 to 16 years. 3s 6d; boys' and girls,' under 13 years, 2s ; Family season tickets, 10s. Single Bath s : Adults, 3d ; boys and girls, Id. B. R. GARDENER, Town Clerk. FOR PRIVATE SALE. ffcNE Double wooden bedstead complete with kapoc mattress and pillows. Standard and table lamps. Sundries. Apply mornings before Friday. MRS A. W. RiCHTER, Weraroa Road " The Lay of the Bantry Bay." (and other verses.) Humorous, Sentimental, Philos" ophic. (64 pages, octavo.) BY GEORGEPOWICK BROWN Obtainable at Levin Booksellers; or post free from the Author, Wereroa Road, Levin. Price, 1/6. From London Town to Puget Sound And round to Jervis Bay ; Merchandise, live-stock, timber-baulks. Red wine, and yellow stuff that talks, We carry for our pay. Stow tight the wool, bind casks well round ; And guard the gold full well; For wine runs fast through spigots free ; And half-sprung man like you and me Need guarding when we put to sea Beneath a mystic spell. For it isn't ever whaler That has her safe for "chink" : ltisn't eyery sailor That goes without a kink : And on the old barque Bantry Bay Some sudden things befel When we set out for Sydney way And found a living hell. The largest factor contributing to a man's success ie undoubtedly health. It has been observed that a man is seldom sick when his bowels are regular —he is never well when they are constipated. For constipation you will find nothing quite so good as Chamberlain's Tablets for the stomach and liver. They not only move the bowel.* but inprove the appetite and strengthen the digestion. Adyt
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 30 October 1917, Page 3
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