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Lest we forget J THE TRIUMPHANT MARCH' of j Best of All. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1918, At 8 p.m. METRO PICTURES POPULAR PLAYS AND PLAYERS PERFECTION IN QUALITY PERFECTION IN PHOTO- ; GRAPHY PEERLESS IN DRAMATIC ART THE WAGER The greatest of all crooks turna straight to save lier pal, erstwhile called Slippery Jimmy. A story of unusual power and distinct novelty. The Play which is greait in Quality ,not in Quantity. A METRO Perfection is their Keynote. SEE THROUGH THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD, at FARLAND'S MONDAY "THE WAGER" will be screened by request. TUESDAY THE CRIMINAL TRIANGLE PLAY in six parts. and KEYSTONE Comedy (200 ft). Y.M.C.A. A GARDEN PARTY in aid of the above will be held on the grounds of Mr and Mrs Kirk, Winchester street, on WEDNESr DAY next, March 13. Croquet players are invited to bring their mallets. COMPETITIONS : AFTERNOON TEA. Admission, Is. EVERYBODY WELCOME. IHAKARA-KOPUTAROA PATRIOTIC SOCIETY'S FAIR And Baby Queen Carnival WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27. IHAKARA HALL. QUEEN CANDIDATES— No I.—lhakara Patriotic Baby 1 (red). No 2.—Koputaroa Soldiers' Baby (white). No 3.—Levin Baby (blue). No 4.—-Native baby (pink). Tickets procurable at Mrs Rutherford's (Ihakara), Mrs H. Hall 1 (Levin), Miss Davies (Koputaroa), : and Mr Hone McMillan (Koputa- | roa). ' MRS RUTHERFORD. Queen Carnival Secretary. J. M. RICHARDS, Society Secretary. KING'S THEATRE. MONDAY, MARCH 25. Q.RAND (JONCERT In aid of the IHAKARA-KOPUTAROA BABY QUEEN CARNIVAL Programme in future issue. LICENSING COMMITTEE ELECTION. rpHE SHANNON LABOUR Party requests Labour sympathisers to vote for W. MURDOCH, Labour's nominee. A. C. HILLIER, Hon. Secretary. • , SHIPMENT. — ; Stiletto hardware just arrived. Tools, pocket knives, etc., prices right. T. Broome, Levin and Weraroa. Fruit preserving—Bags of sugar now available. Also flie only stores where Masoil's jars can be obtained. Only a few left. T. BROOME, Levin and Weraroa. rpEAS.—One penny per lb allowed off all brands of tea purchased for cash at T. BROOME'S Stores, Levin and Weraroa.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 9 March 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Levin Daily Chronicle, 9 March 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Levin Daily Chronicle, 9 March 1918, Page 3

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