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FA ELAND'S TO - NIGHT OLGA PETROVA in "The Scarlet Womasi." TUESDAY, DEC. 4th ETHEL CLAYTON in "Broken Chains " 6000 ft. WEDNESDAY, DEC. sth ROBERT WARWICK in " All Man" or " Tlie Rake's Progress.'' " GLORIA'S ROMANCE " is coming. LEVIN PRESBYTFjRTAN SUNDAY SCHOOL A NNIVEIRSARY SERVICE Sunday December 2nd. Preacher for the day Ilev J. M. BREDIN of Foxton. Services 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Collections in. aid of Sunday School fundis. TUESDAY Dcccmber 4th Anniversary Sottlal and Distribution of Reward Books. Children's Tet 4.30 p.m. :H. E. KEYS, Supt. OTAKI SANATORIUM. TENDERS, endorsed. as * above, will be received by the undersigned up to noon of Wednesday, sth Dccembor. Plans and Specific,itJons may be seen at the Post offires Otaki and .Levin, and at tlu> ./flice. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. D. LOUCH. District Engineer, Public Works District Office. Old Parliamentary .Buildings, WELLINGTON. 16th November, 1917. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD APPLICATION FOR POPIL-TEACH. ERSHI I'S AND PROBATIONEiR■SELIPS. A PPLICATIONS will be received at the Education Board Office, Wel_ lington, up to NOON of FRIDAY'I4th DECEMBEIR, from candidates for appointment as Pupil-teachers and Probationer.-; in City, Suburban, Wairarapa, Manawatu and Marlborough Schools. Applications must be made on forms obtainable at the Board Office. Preference will be given to thoso candidates who have (1) Matriculated, or (2) passed the Intermediate Examination (Senior Free Place). G. L. STKWAHT. Secretary. TO MY NUMEROUS CLIENTS. ~g" n announcing that I liavo sold my Land Agency business to Mr E. ROC'HFORT, I desire to extend my heartiest thanks for the liberal support accorded mo bv the residents of Levin and district during the time I have been in business. My reason for selling is that owing to labour shortage I have no one to carry on my farm and therefore find it necessary to return to active farm work. My successor, Mr Rochfort is an experienced and practical farmer and a keen man of busina s. J have every confidence therefore in recommending him to my numerous clients as a fit and proper medium through whom they can got in touch with purchasers. All the properties now in my hand)} have been handed over to Mr Rocliforfc. Any owners desirow of withdrawing their holdings from sale should communicitte with me at once. There is, however, no need to 'take such >a course as my Kuccessor is quite capable of handling all business entrusted to him. A settlement of all accounts owing by and to the firm is requested. Again thanking you for past favours, I remain, Yoi.rs faithfully, J. M. MILNE. Dominion of New Zealand. .1 !EG' KSTRA TI ON OF ALIENS ACT, 1017. NOTICE. Every man is required TO MAT\ R APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION IN THE RRESORiTBED FORM NOT LATER THAN Ist DECEMBER, 1917. "Alien" means a person of either «x not than fifteen years of age who i"s not a British subjoct cither by birth or by naturalization in New Zealand. Alien seamen may register with Collector of Customs at port where vessel is lying. Every such application shall he in writing in duplicate, and shall bo made, by delivering the same pen-onally to a Registration Officer. A certificate of registration will be issued upon receipt of each application. Forms of application are obtainable at all police-stations throughout the Dominion. Police officers in charge of policestations audi Customs officers at main poi'.ls are Registration Officers. Penalty for fail'ng to register. £50. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. On removing from one county or borough to another a registered alien must notify new place of abode within fourteen days. Penalty for failure, £20. (By Order) M ALCOLM FRASFiR, Government Statistician. Wellington, 19; ill November, 1917.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 1 December 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Levin Daily Chronicle, 1 December 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Levin Daily Chronicle, 1 December 1917, Page 3

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