He hasn't seen anything like it. FAR-LAND'S TO-NIGHT THURSDAY DEC 6th. HER SURRENDER, in 5 parts, A story in 4 elements, a peculiar position, but a slashing finish FRIDAY DEC. 7th A problem Picture Gem. A story of the beautiful life of a cripple. SHOULD A BABY DIE. " Ora pro Nobis " SATURDAY, Mati nee Charlie Ghapiin Matinee. Kiddies fd. Adults 6d. AT 8 p.m. SATURDAY. A Metro story of Happiness and Power. THE WEAKNESS OF STRENGTH, 6000 ft. Follow the Crowd. RED CROSS ©AY. King George's Sailor Fund. SATURDAY'S effon; at the "Red Cross" Shop will lie in aid of tlie above Fund. The Misses Bartholomew, Beckett, Bevan, Reeve and Tully wtll be in charge. Donations in money and kind will be thankfully 'received. Help our protectors on the sea, by giving liberally! LEVIN .METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. Anniversary o ervices. XLVIYIORSARY CENTURY PI ALL Sunday, December o. loir. Preacher : Rev. A. Harding of Foxton. Special Singing by the Children. CONCERT AND PRIZE DISTRIBUTION. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11th, at 7.45 o'clock. CENTURY HALL, An excellent programme ha- been provided by the children. Adplts Is — Children Gd. CHILDREiX'S TEA 3.30 p.m. HOROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER—OTAWHIWHI ROAD. TN PURSUANCE of the powers 1 vested in it in that behalf and with the consent of the Ratepayers of the Special Rating Area in the Horowhenua County hereinafter described, testified to by a petition signed by not less than the required majority in accordance with '"Tho Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1913 " and the regulations thereunder, the Horowhenua County Council hereby resolves by way of " Special Order " as follows : That for the purpose of acquiring land for a road (to be known as Otawhiwhi Road) fencing, forming and metalling same, the said Horowhenua County Council hereby authorises the raising of a loan of £500 at Ah per cent for 36A years, and declares that the cost of raising the said loan shall be payable out of the money so SPECIAL RATING AREA. The Otawhiwhi Road Special Rating District comprising the ManawatirKukutauaki 3, Nos IA, 18, 2, 2C and Pt. 7F; Otawhiwhi Section C, IX and X Mount Robinson S.D. P. W. GOLDSMITH,County Clerk. Levin. 15th November 1917. TO MY NUMEROUS CLIENTS. Tn announcing that I have sold my Land Agency business to Mr E. ROCHFORT, I desire to exnend my heartiest thanks for the liberal support accorded me by ;he residents of Levin and: district during tho time I have been in business. My reason for sell, ing is that owing to labour shortage I have no one to carry on my farm and therefore find it necessary to retimi to active farm work. My successor, Mr Rochfort is an experienced and practical farmer and .a. keen man of busina-s. I have every confidence therefore in recommending him to my numerous clients as a fit and proper medium through whom they can get in touch with purchasers. All tho properties now in my hanelp have been handed over to iMr Rochfort. Any owners desirous of withdrawing their holdings from sale should communic:4':e with me at once. There is, however, no need; to take such a course as my successor 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 ""ivours, I remain, Yoi.rs faithfully, J. M. MILNE.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 6 December 1917, Page 3
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