TO-MORROW NIGHT at 8. TO-MORROW NIGHT at 8. TO-MORROW NIGHT at 8. TO-MORROW NIGHT at 8. THE GREAT CANADIAN J W. D. BAY-LEY. B.A. W. D. BAY,LEY. B.AW. D. BAYiLEY, B.A. W. D. BAY LEY, B.AXew Zealand; Press opinions: "Most intending and forcible. . Huge crowds. . breezy anecdotes ." — W'a nga nll i Heira Id. "A very entertaining address, forceful and logical."—Ta'ranali.i News. "Rippling with humour, ir.resi.itible in a.ppeal." Fefkling St-ai Mr Buylcy's subject will bo L.S.D. -yOGtOAL' J^EMOCRATIC" • The chre-e angles -from which Mr Bayley deals with the abolition of the Hun trade. CENTURY HALL. CENTURY HALL. CENTURY HALL. Be eai-ly to. seen re a good se-a-t. BAYLEY, THE GREAT CANADIAN. TlT—rmiii iiifii rr"~ m r*— — EIDERDOWN QUILTS: If you are thinking of buying ke our advice and buy now. We 'iavt> seen next season's prices, and tlfey area oO per cent advance on previous prievs. Come in and see our stock. STILES and MATHESON, Ltd., Levin.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 3 September 1918, Page 3
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