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NEXT TUESDAY— The reigning success of the hour in England and America, an old favourite in a new form; the big gest, best and most costly picture play yet produced in England EAST LYNNE. (7000 feet of Idyllic Illustration) Unfortunately the management can only present it for one night only. Richly costumed. Remember Mrs Henry Wood's falmous novel. Read .the book—EAST LYXXE. See the PIay—EAST LYNNE. Tipf-'f (if All. TO-NIGHT LES Ml ERABLES 10,000 feet. At S o'clock sharp RIG MUSICAL TREAT AS WELL. FRIDAY AUGUST 2. RILL HART IN WOLF LOWRY His very best play, also EARLE WILLIAMS in THE STOLEN TREATY Biggest 12,000 foot progra,m yet. SATURDAY USUAL CHAPLIN MATINEE AND OPEN PLACES Do Children Count ? SATURDAY NIGHT— A CHILD OF DESTINY METRO'S BIGGEST Mr J. Hayfield has 'arrived to fill the position of Musical Direr tor, and our many patrons' will be there to welcome him on Monday night, 'when something new in musical programs will be submit led by our orchestra. RED CROSS SHOP. SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 3rd. "COPPER TRAIL" DAY. > "COPPER TRAIL" DAY. (JPECIAL EEFORT on behalf *■--* of. tlie British and New Zealand Red Cross Eunds. 1 Meat, produce, home cooking and sweets will be much apprecia Unl by Mesdamcs J. Prouse and E. S. Lancaster, in charge. EXTRA. -The "'Copper Trail" Soldier Man will visit Levin for tlie first time next Saturday. Keep a good look out for him. HeN worth seeing. 1108 O WHE X UA~ COUNTY?"

Ela-ticn of TWO REPRESENT ATI YES of Ike Horowliemia County ou the Palmerston North Hosoihil and Charitable Aid Board." T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE tin.( r~ Hip foi low in"' persons liave been nominated as candidates foi' the above mentioned offices, viz.. SAM ATKINSON BIiOADBELT EDWAIID LAW and as the number of candidates nominated dors not exceed the vacancies to be tilled, namelv two, I FFRTHEH.HEUEBY DE CLARE the said Sam Atkinson Broadbelt and Edward Law to be imilv elected as the representatives of tlio Ho rov,-hernia, County upon Hie Palmers! oh North Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, for the ei'suing term. P. AY. GOLDSMITH, lieturninar Officer. Levin, July :'.lst, 1918. COMBINED DTSTPTCT OF LE VTN and SHANNON Boroughs and OTAKT Town Board. Election <1? ONE ttEPKESENT ATIVF. of the combined district of Levin mud Shannon Boroughs and Otaki Town Board on the Pal'inerston Novtb Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. T HETIEBY GIVE, NOTICE that *- ili" Fallowing person has been dulv nominated as a candidate for the'above named office, viz., Fl? ANK PENN and as the Dumber of Candidates 'loniinated does not exceed the vacancy to be filled, namelv one. r ft t t?theTi hebeby de CLAPE the said Frank Peivn, to Ve dulv elecied as ilie Bepresenta live of the Combined district of Tievin and Shannon Boroughs and Otaki Town Board upon the Pal merston North Hospital and Char itable Aid Board, for the ensuing term. B. R. GAEDENEIi, Returning l Officer. Levin, July 31st, 1918. lUIUOfffIENI'A COUNTY COUNCIL. Contract No. 209. TENDERS are invited, address ed to the, Chairman, County Office, Levin, up to Saturday, the 10th prox., at 10 a.m., for widen ing about 2 miles of the _ Main County lioad' between AVaikanae and Te Horo. j The Engineer 1, will show the ' work on Tuesday next, the (itli, J commencing at Brown s flaxmiJl at 10.:J0 a.m. Plans and specifi ' cations and all particular.- .ire, to ]~, P ren at the County Office, L(nm " J AS. MALCOLM, County Engineer.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 1 August 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Levin Daily Chronicle, 1 August 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Levin Daily Chronicle, 1 August 1918, Page 3

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