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Everybody's Pictures. WEDNESDAY PARAMOUNT PRESENTS CHARLOTTE WALKER and THOMAS MZBIGiHAN in KINDLING A 'dramatic .story of tenement life. Tlie straggle of a woman against the grip of tlie Underworld. A vivid; picturiisation of shun life. SUPPORTED BY tJlie very latest ga- , eettes, comics, scenics. , COM IN G FRIDAY WJiLUAM FOX'S latest big production : DURAND of the BAD LANDS On© of tlie strongest features ever played; comedy, love, i uteres)i and thrills. A clean elever play featuring DUSTIN FAR NUM. £2000 REWARD: Thai's tlie price put on the head of Dick Durand for a massacre in which he only acted the part of ia good angel to three children. Governor recognises hin better character. OUTLAW FIGHTS OUTLAW: Attempts to stop massacre by Indian.':; saves tliree children, but is charged with killings; Governor rewards him for noble deedi-; a bad man with a good heart. FROM OUTLAW TO 100 PER CENT CITIZEN. Noble deeds, .a governor's pardon, a woman's love .three dh-ildren all help to redeem Dick Darand! ,terror of the western bad landr-'—A tale with many thuills. Look out for Durand, the road agent, diark, smooth-shaven and flick as the devil. AVANTED, deadj or alive. WANTED—DEAD OR ALIVE, For the murder of nineteen 1 people in the Sage Valley Maissaere, DURAND, THE' OUTLAW. DURAND OF THE BAD LANDS. \ is William Fox's latest production and will, be shown at EVERYBODY'S, on FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT. SEPT. '6tli. EVERYBODY'S are showing only the best pictures that can ibe obtained in New Zealand. Big picture and big <:ars. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. MAIN ROAD, MANAKAU. THURSDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, .1918. At 12 noon. Messrs abraham and, awlLIAMS, Ltd., will .sell on ibelialf of J. Gleeson, Esq., wflio has sold his property: 5 pedigree Jersey cows 1 pedigree yearling heifer 2 pedigree yearling buils 7 grade Jersey cows 10 heifers in calf 4 yearling heifers 3 2-year Jersey bulls 2 1-yea'r Jersey bulls 1 2-year Holetein' bull / 35 good Romney ©we liogget® 20 Itomney ram lioggets 20 mixed, sheep 1 milk cart mare 1 gii'l's pony Milk cart and harness, mowing machine, colonial drill, manure | • distributor, d.f. plough, roller, j disc, ts.f.' plough, tine, chain and' j tripod harrows, hayirake, 'iedder, : hay sweep, Planet Jr., turnip ! pulper. manure, 250 totara posts, j strainers, wire, furniture, 2000 j feet 1$ inch pipes, 200 feet 2 i inch pipes, tank and sundries. s j AUCTIONEERS' NOTE—The pedi- ' gree cattle are by Hi 11 orest a- . son of Waif 11, whose record was 604 lbs butter fat in 12 months. These will 1)6 subjcct to a slight reserve. j

CLEARING SALE. At the Farm, Manakau. WEDNESDAY. 4tli SEPTEMBER, 1918, at 1 p.m. D ALGETY & CO., Ltd., have received instructions from the Trustees of the late J. H. Bacchus, and Mrs A. McLellan, to offer th ( > plant, consisting of tools, farm implements, liorses, also furniture. At 12.30 p.m. 2-stand Wolseley shearing' plant, all complete; Warwick engine, Donald woolpress, spring dray, snw-benclr, stumping jack, wire netting, tools, etc. FURNITURE. Broadwood piano, wardrobe with mirror-door? duchess sets, wnsli stands, bedsteads and bedding, dinner waggon, carpet squares, settee, easv chairs, mangle, crockery,.kitchen utensils, etc. garden rollefLIGHT LUNCHEON PlfO- ♦ VICED. IMPORTANT TO LAND-SEEKERS. FIRST SALE / of tile _ MCDONALD ESTATE, LEVIN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18tb, 1918. At tli.e King's Theatre. This Sale comprises about Q1 HO ACHES O-lUU ACRES FREEHOLD. Sub-divided into Sections of from 9 acres to 1052 acres. TERMS: 10 per cent at Fall of Hammer. 10 p°r cent in Twelve Months, (or improvements to the value of 10 per cent). Balance in 5 years at 51 per . cent interest. WRITE FOR PLANS and HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED (BOOKLET Giving FULL PARTICULARS to DALGETY & CO., Ltd., WRIGHT, . STEPHENSON & Co., Ltd., Auctioneers in conjunction, Wellington. and see the New Hos ■ iory, in Heathers, Fawns, Greys, Champagnes and Tans. These goods are smart ; only at STILES & MATHESON, Ltd., Levin. New Neckwear is simply lovely. Make a point seeing our display early. STILES and MATHESON, Ltd., Levin.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 3 September 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Levin Daily Chronicle, 3 September 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Levin Daily Chronicle, 3 September 1918, Page 3

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