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Best of All. TO-NIGHT TUESDAY April 9th. * FLORENCE LA BADIE in WHEN LOVE WAS BLIND Also added attractions, CONSTABLE CHAPLIN'S BEST IN EASY STREET ! Wednesday APRIL 10. Picturisation of REX BEACH'S NOVEL— THE BARRIER Shown to thousands in all the centres of New Zealand, and will be shown to hundreds in Levin at prices to suit. A few seats at 2s, the rest at Is, children halfprice. No booking owing to short notice A Powerful Photoplay rich in Romance. Big audiences held spell bound. Direction—E. J. CARROL. rpTTTTT* A April lltH. The Crab SUPPORTED BY Gloria's Romance Serial. FRIDAY APRIL 12. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in two of her best photoplays. TRILBY AND - The Foolish Virgin "TRILBY" The play of the year "THE FOOLISH VIRGIN," The greatest of all screen masterpieces. Remember the price: Is. J Remember the place: FAR- i LAND'S. Remember the date : FRlday, April 12. Remember the actress: CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. Remember the plays: "TRILBY" and "THE FOOLISH VIRGIN" LECTURES ON PROPHECY. TVTR C. H. HINMAN, of -L*-*- Auckland, will (D.V.) continue his lectures in the Gos- < pel Hall to-night, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7.50. Subject: "The Rise, Progress and Fall of Four World-Empires—Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, anil Rome. Where are we to-day in the World's History? EVERYONE HEARTILY INVITED. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES be held in the Druids' * * Hall, Levin, commencing on FRIDAY, April 12, continuing Sunday, April 14, Monday 15th, and Tuesday 16th at 8 p.m. each night. Meetings undenominational. All welcome. No connection with Mormons or Adventists. Hymn books provided. No Collection. FRED PLEWS I WILLIAM HOOPER Evangelists. j MILK. . to an increase in the wholesale price, the retail price of milk will be 4d per quart from to-day (April 9th). A. R. RANSOM, Dairyman. pOTATOES , FOR SALE.— Good whites, 10s per sack. A. J. Sheargold, Roslyn road. \l7 ANTED. — Smart lad to * * ride light weight, travel. Particulars to Tom Raymond, Post Office, Palmerston North. V\7HO put the bomb in the * * Port KemblaS* "The Spy'.' T3UY BEFORE THE RISE: Striped flannelettes. Shortly they will be unprocurable, except at very high prices. Our stocks are great for values and designs. Prices from Is per yard. STILES # AND MATHESON, Ltd., Levin and Foxton. "DOOKS by well-known and -V* popular authors: William Le Quex, Bindloss, Boothby, Oppenheimfi Tracy, Moberly, Lindsay Russell, Marchmont, Eden Philpotts, Leighton, Joseph Hocking and Silas Hocking, 9d each or 3 for -a; the last obtainable at this price. F. W. JONES, Bookseller, Levin. P u t the bomb in the * * transport Cumberland ? "The Spy." QPECIAL OFFER of seagrass and fibre mats and squares —pre-war price — see window samples. HARVEY AND CO.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 9 April 1918, Page 3

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

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

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