Next Week—Olga Pew-ova in one of her favourite plays. Best of All. TO-NIGHT The GREATEST PROGRAMiI B vet presented to LEVIN PICTURE PATRONS. METRO scores again ivii.ii VIOLA DANA ini "LADY BARNACLE." "LADY BARNACT/V' "LAX>Y BARNACL.,I" Something novel, something really good Drama, Excitement, Sentiment and Comedy, also "THE ALABASTER BOX." "THE ALABASTER BOX." "THE ALABASTER BOX." A GREATER VITAGRAPH supor-csist including ALICE JOYCE, a double -lovv aiory with a surprising ending. MONDAY BIG DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. A NEW INNOVATION AVhich will be welcomed by week-end patrons. Also OUR ORCHESTRA. ' 'RUSSIAN REVOLUTI ON." 'TUISSIAN REVOLUTION." 'RUSSIAN REVOLUTION." And" "THE MOTHER OP DARTMOOR." "THE MOTHER OF DARTMOOR.'' "THE MOTHER. OF DARTMOOR." 12,000 Feet in all. TUESDAY LAUGH! LAUuH! LAUGH! Greatest laughter program ever sereen•odi in Levtin— DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS returns to T.evin in— "MANHATTAN MADNESS."' "MANHATTAN MAD NEWS." "MANHATTAN MADNESS." One of 'his best laughs. KEYSTONE presents— "ORIENTAL LOVE." "ORIENTAL LOVE." "ORIENTAL LOVE." In two acts. FATTY ARBUCKLE in "THAT LITTLE BAND OK GOLD." "THAT LITTLE SAND OF GO-LD." "THAT LITTLE BAND OF GOLD." WEDNESDAY 7 After the Garden Party see MARGIJEIR"ITA FTSDHEfR in a Mutua' Masterpiece—a comedy drama— •GIRL WHO WOULDN'TG.RO'V/v7<'' ' GIRL WHO WOULD*; 'T GRO W UP" 'GIRL WHO WOULDN'T GR OW !M" Supported by- the most sensational serial— "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS." "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS." "TfifE RAILROAD RAIDERS." —«TiW—■—BWa—MmBMBBSggrOTCTSI PUBLIC BATHS. lyroriOE is hereby given that the I Public Coronation Baths will be open -co the, Public on and after Mnnlay, November 4th, 1018, until furthernotice. Season ticket® are now available. B. R. GARDENER, Town Clerk. POR SALE.—-Two gigs, one rubber tyred. Apply William Dimctiu). ivimberley Road. « EXT MONTH order early at GJ iJSO'N'.S your Christmas i'ruiin, l«i supplies may still rise in price any day. WAXTED.— A ladylii-'-lp or eooi:general. Mrs N. Kirkcaklie, •Kowliai," Queen street. TCIOR SALE.—One (i-year-old dra-ugla -I? gelding broken to shafts, lead «i plough -furrow; flax dray and harness. Wide tyres, also double furrow plough (R. and G:). For particulaiw apply 1 ' Chronicle'' office. LOST. —From Manakau 52-year-old Jersey heifer in milk just dehorned. Reward offered. Finder communicate wi/ih Howard Andrew's store or J as. Nicholson . Manakau. WANTED TO LET.-F.A-* acre* good grass for grazing. AppK "Chronicle" Office. C(OLDIHRS' TINS, awo all kinds ci k3 dainties to till thotn with ai I'. BROOME'S, Levin and Weraroa. SALE. -Two -200-galloii - iron tank*, new; also a few 7\s ami 9's corrugated roohiiig iron. T. Broome, Jjeviii and Weratroa. LARGE size Creamoata Is lOd ; lulled, oats per bag" Is (id, good loose tea 2s per lb, Wyandotte cleanser (id per bag, Monarch Cocoa (ill) tins.) Is, Three Crown soap Is per bar, Waxine soap Is Id. T. BROOME, Levin and Wera-ro*. LOST. —111 Levin last Saturday week, a small pair of opera, glasses. Reward at Chronicle Office. LOST. —Probably in -Oxford street, returned soldiers' badge No. 'W. 24"5. Reward on. Finder pi-osss- rv turn to office of this paper. HONEST VALUE ill New Jap Crepes in pretty Shades of P nk--.. Saxe and Sky Blues, Browns, Grey:.incl Maroons; all one price, Is -LJd per vartl, less 5 per cent for cash at STTLES and MA.THESOX, Ltd.. T.evin. MEN. —We ,-lirongly advise you to order your Christmas .miit now and save disappointment. Come in autl see our Smart Suitings; we gun rani satisfaction. STILES ami MATTi Ltd., Levin. LADIES. —Our New Coats and Sk'i' in Block stripes are rally simu-i and the prices most reasonable ; eo:tv. 27s 6di; skirts, 18s od. la-s Is in th,- 'J'i discount for cash. Come in and so*our -selection. STILES and MATH KSON, Ltd., Levin. THE PTJGGARREE is the eorrecr. trimmi.ng for Ladies' Pannmarrdioice and the prices mei-t- rertsmnblf. STILES and 3IATHESON. Ltd.. T.evin I . __ , G.K.DOUGLAS, Ltd. (In Liquidation) A accounts due by i;his Conipany must be rendered to the Liquidator, E. N. Pink, Levin, forthwith, -and all accounts due to the Company must | be paid to him within 30 days from this date. Dated at Levin this 24th day of October. 1918. (signed) E. N. PINK. Liquidator.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 2 November 1918, Page 3
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