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TO - NIGHT SATURDAY. THE WEAKNESS OF STRENGTH, 6000 ft. (Metro) Tuesday & Wednesday " THE CIRCUS OF DEATH ' Charlie Chaplin, " BEHIND THE SCENES" THURSDAY DEC 13th. I " INDISCRETION " "THE HOUSE OF MIRRORS." COME TO THE BALL. IN THE DRUIDS' HALL. FRIDAY DEC. 14th. LEVIN METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. AiNNIVERSA'RY QERVICES. N!NI VJSRS A 1? Y CENTURY HALL SU.XDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1917. Preaclier: Rev. A. Harding of -Foxton. Special Singing by the Children. CONCERT AND PRIZE DISTRIBUTION". TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11-tli, at 7.40 o'clock. CENTURY HAI.L, An excellent programme ha- been provided by the children. Ad pits Is — Children 6d. CiHILDREIN'S TEA 3.30 p.m. THE LINCOLN SHEFFBRiEEDEMS' ASSOCIATION OF N.Z. (Incorporated) MIR. ALFRED McLEAVEY. of Ohau has applied to thi s Association to have his Lincoln flock consisting of fifty-three ewes (2 shear aiul over) eleven shearling ewes, M.'xty lambs and eleven shearling rams, entered in the Flock Book. Th Flock has been inspected and passed by an inspector appointed by the Association. Any objections to the Flock must be forwarded to the tindersigned on or before 20t.1i December, 1917. ARTHUR D. LOW. 'Secretary.. P.O. Box 2. Maf-tierton, Ist December, 1917 NEW PRUNES 9d, Currants Dd. Raisins 3d. Sultanas 9d and lOd pen* lb. H. E. KEYS, Store. WANTED,— To sell or lease five ac-ros with five roomed house hot and cold ■water all conveniences half-mile from Post- Office. Apply Chroniicle Office. For. SALE. —Good useful mare, lialfdranght. Used to nil farm work 5 years, any trial. . Apply ''Chronicle . /~yRDER NOW Your Christmas fruit, hams, etc from GUBSON'S ißfl3l) STORE. TO MY NUMEROUS CLIENTS. Xn announcing that I have sokl my Land Agency business to Mr E. ROCHFORT, 1 desire to expend my heartiest thanks for the liberal support accorded me by the residents of Levin and: district during the time I have been in business. My reason for selling is that owing to labour shortage .1 have no one to carry on my farm and therefore find it necessary to return to active farm work. My successor, Mr Koelifort is an experienced and practical farmer and a keen man of busiiiM-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 the properties now in my liandp have been handed over to Mr Rochfort. Any owners desirous of withdrawing their holdings from sale should communic;(:e with.me- at once, there is, however, no need/ to take such it course as my kuccossop 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. J!. MILNE. ANTED TO BUY.— YOUNG DUCKS, YOUNG ROOSTERS OLD HENS. FOR CASH. C. S. CLARK. Wholesale and Retail Poulterer. Molesworth St., Wellington.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 8 December 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Levin Daily Chronicle, 8 December 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Levin Daily Chronicle, 8 December 1917, Page 3

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