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to THja farmers of thf lk>- f MINION, ATTENTION! | The greatest war of the age is. now* in | progress. Millions of*pounds' worth h of extra food is required to food so'!- | diets and civilians. A maji cannot be I a soldier and a farmer iat tlie same time | —less men. to farm, more people to eat, | huge waste, means the greatest oppor- | twnity for farmers ever known. There- £ for© produce all possible from your | land. The prices of meats must rul" |. high for many yeans. To prod"';-- | " meats we must'--hate forage and oi t-h:- sbest. Good lucerne stands at the iront i rani. How can. a fanner get lit in I quickest, surest and most economical i way. First by thoroughly .preparing I I the land and secondly by obtaining the f | finest seeds procurable. Ooop^r& >.t 9 I ted Marlborough Lucerne Seed is; the I I genuine article, grown from tne dim-st | I fields in the Marlborough aistnc; ; . in- I cleaned by improved madiiflei',, i bv tlie Department of AgncnUur,- rov | ' 'germination; and sown by thou sanely | 'of successful farmers tlirougfimi'-,th't a Dominion. Are you going to join tucu 2 i number and be successful alsor hr- j? 1 mers, take our advice and sow nt n nst J | a few acres this spring. Our price tot | ; this high grade seed is 2s 6cl pi-'r 'in. | i Obtainable from 'leading merchants | ! throughout the Dominion. If by anv | 1 (iliance your merchant does not sm g Cooper's Selected Marlborough Grown | Lucerne, write direct to us.\ F. Ooopei a | Ltd., Seed Merchants, |

SAiLVATTON ARMY, iLiEYTX. OOTi. JOHN SIcINNEB, C.S., n( componied by Brigadier Toomor, ~h ; visit Levin— SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12t1.. 8 p.p.-Open-air, address: "The »...i Armv-War Work." ? SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13. : Salvation Army Hall, oil . • i , nags; "To-day's Duty «.<*>. «». ■ morrow's Prospect." I 3 ps.m., Salvation Army Ha.li. . r J Worship the. Mayor pn»idn j •''Rosie Bannistor.." 1 7 p.m., Salvation Army Hall, »V■- , Altar Service, subject "Tlwee J rt- * I new)v planted, bearing fruit. > "CT:iS T TURY HA.LL. METHODIST CHURCH, Levm.. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1018. Preacher —Rev. -J. H. HASLAM 11 a.m.. "Christian Armour —Truth."' 7. p.m., "Oiiristian Armour —Rigntonsness." Arapaepao Hall, .2.30 p.m. DISTRICT OF LEYIN ANI) OH AIT. SUNDAY, OOTGBEOR 13, 1918' (XX Sundlay after Trinity) ST. MARY'S CHURCH, ILevj-n.— 8 «'.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Matins. 7 j).m., Evensong. O'HAU.—2.3O p.m., Evensong. AVER AR OA.-7 p.m., Evensong. PRESBYTIA If 1A ST CHTJ RCH, Levin. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1918. Morning at 11, and evening at i. CHURCJi OF CHRIST. Ward street, Weraroa. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1918. CUVDAY MORNING at 11, Breaking ol : bread and W Is, vsli ip. • 2.0U, Sui:c!;iy School. 7 p.m., Gospel. ALT,' "WELCOME.

LOST.— Gold crescent brooch, pearls and ruby, 'between P .O. .and AVinchaster street south. Reward "Chronicle LADIES' N®W HOSIERY for Summer wear, in fawn, sroy, champagne, navy, bottle green, heather mixture*. Come early as "ITclm sellers. STILES 'and MATHERON, Ltd., -Levin. . _ * LADIES.— It will pa.y y<»i to see our ■stock of Tarnntulles,' Telablaucas and Egyptian Lawns for dainty underclothing. All 40 inches wide and the prices arc right. STTT/ES and 1A 111 ESON, Ltd., Levin. O-l QA GIVEN". AWAY! Prizes 3&/.I OU ior i-ifTiinji events Pa'lmerston's Summer Show. 30th and 31st October. Ladies' riding hats and habits; men's English riding breeches from Collinso-n and Cunninghame, [Ltd. Pa liners ton North. WE have just landed Meggitt's 7-tnseed Meal, no more shipments ai riviinp-. buv your ' requirements now. .Good fowl wheat, 7s 9d bushel, sack pollartj, 17s 9d, sack lots. L\ ijioome, Levin and Weraroa. T>UY for cash, prunes 3lbs for '2s; P dried fruit salad 10d lb; dried apricots. 1 ' r*viri'an£s, Sri per lb, < eede-d raisin?. 7s 6d doscn; Three Orown Soap, Is: Waxiin- Soap, Is Id; ehccse, old and now. Is per lb. 1. BROOM®, Levin a mil Weraroa. WELL BUILT FOUSE (heart tinn her'), close to business area, 4 rooms-' and large stoutlfe'ry, verandah, wash hou.se. copper and tubs, gas and watoir laid -m. planted and sheltered. £375, only £7-5 cash down. Parker & Vino-en K ngenti*

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 12 October 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Levin Daily Chronicle, 12 October 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Levin Daily Chronicle, 12 October 1918, Page 3

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