0 : NOTICE TO PATRONS.—It has ; been decided 'on and: after MOfNc . DAY NEXT to fall into line with y the custom in other centres in re- .. j gard to the Amusement Tax. An I additional charge of one penny will j therefore be made on all one shil- , ; ling tickets. 1 Best of All. TO NIGHT ' REPEATED 1 BY SPECIAL BEQUEST I The Dawn of Love I FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 13. The Self-made Widow FEATURING ALICE BRADY. i SATURDAY USUAL BIG TWO STAR FEATURE PROGRAMME. The Flame of the Yukon . , FULL OF FIGHTS. SOBERS and REAPERS | METRO SCORES' AGAIN.^ NEXT WEDNESDAY: :, The Little Breadwinner." | aw T-nnrmm una 'iiriTW-wiwiwuniiiiiiii—am i MANAWATU & WJtST COAST: AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOOI- | ATION.. t THIRTY-THIRD GRAN© ANNUAL METROPOLITAN j AGRICULTURAL SHOW and *' INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION on the Showgrounds, PALMERSTON NORTH, Wednesday and Thursday, [ OCTOBER. 30tSh( and 31sC'1918. I General entries (other than live stock) close October, 5, 1918. Live stock and Competition entries -close October 12, 1918. All ii) formation from ' ' ' W. T. PENNY, Secretary, P.O. Box 85, P.ilmerston North. CENTURY HALL. METHODIST CHURCH, LEVIN. YOUNG PEOPLE'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY BAZAAR. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 18 at 3 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. MUSIC AND THEORY. MITSiS FITZHEiRBERIT will resume teaching on Friday, September 13th. RED CROSS SHOP. B-23D CROSS SHOP. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th. COUNTY FUND DAY." COUNTY FUND DAY." rjpHE Ladies' Committee have decid-
Ed tliat the takings next Saturday shall be devoted to the County Patriotic Fund. Mesdames Grey Phillip* and H. Jones will have charge. Donations of saleable goods will be much appreciated. COMPETITIONS AS USUAL. I GOSPEL HALL, LEVIN. by F. May To-night At 7.30. ALL WELCOME. WE .'•trongly advise you not to delay in buying your summer costumes. 'Good smart styles will be very scarce in New Zealand thip season. Our selection at present is exceptionally pleasing. Prices, £4 10s to £8 B*. .STILES & MAiTH'ESON, Ltd., Levin. Yoxt sliouldi see our silk knitted coatK. The real thin,<r, no imitations. Botlh the styles and the prices arc very pleasing. STILES & MATHESON. Ltd., Levin. DO you know of any material for summer wear that gives greater satisfaction than good Tussore silk. Our stock is all last year's buying. Prices 2s Od to 13s 6d per yard. STILES & MATHESON-, Ltd., Levin. jr-vO you want a bargain? Note this: 32-incli Cambrics, white ground, with small neat designs an fast dyes; worth Is 9d yd. Our price, la per yd. STILES & MATHESON, Ltd., Levin. ANOTHER of our special bargains: Camisole embroidery, 18 incli j wide: easily worth 2s lid yd. Our i price, Is Od per yd. Don't delay. ! STILES & MATHESON, Ltd., Levin. I MEN, you like hard wearing trousers at a lon' prico. See our two specials in dark cdlour.'*, sixes 3 to 7. Prices, 12s Gd and 14s Gdi pair. STILES & MATHESON, Ltd., Levin. For Cycle and Motor Supplies LAMPS. TORCHES, MUD- ; GUARDS, etc. CYCLES and MOTORS, new and secondhand, at pfe-\vur prices. ~ MUST-CLASS.:. CYCLE EXI PJERTS will do your repairs, j Bi'ing them a-long to— I Allmand's WERAROA." ,/
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 12 September 1918, Page 3
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