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Everybody's Pictures. WEDNESDAY PALI/AS PICTURES present LENORE ULRICH in "HER OWN PEOPLE." "HER OWN PEOPLE." "EGER OWN PEOPLiE." "•HER OWN PEOPLE." A thrillingmodern drama of racial conflict, wherein a- girl lis torn between her love for the wild free life of the Indian and her longing for her rights as a civilifted) woman and the love of a white man. Could you lirain a trout to register excitement, or a. deer to express surprise, or a butterfly to express joy? The director of "Her Own People," did those thingi- and the proof will be seen a'i Everybody's on Wednesday night. ' An entire tribe of Indians was used for the scenes in this picture depicting Indian camp life. In "Her Own People" Miss UOric'h hap an oportuniiy to display a. number of the ilatest creations in schoolgirl's frocks and evenling gowns, some of which are perfect dreams from a woman's point of view. The photography of this picture is something to be remembered some beautiful effects having been obtained up !in the Californina. mountains by the side of a delightful laike. "HiER OWN PEOPLE." "HER OWN PEOPLE." "<HjER OWN PEOPLE." "HER OWN PEOPLE." The greatest and best Indian story . ever told. See it ! See it! at EVERY irOTO-Y'S. Special Announcement for Friday next: The management have secured George Walsh's greatest success "THE PRIDE OF NEW YORK," alb ordinary pilcei-. Watch this paper oil Thursday. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS? TF you are interesliedi in the above and would like to help the young folk to become prominent atMetio sporting men, kindly attend a meeting bo be held at Aitken'e, Bookseller's shop at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday, November Gtli, for the purpose of forming an Amateur Athlei:ic Sporte Club in Levin." All sporting and athletic men are invited to come 'along and hear what is to be said and done. B. WIiLSON, K. AITKEN, Conveners. BENEFIT SOCIAL AND DANCE In aid of Mrs Bols|:ad and Family.' DRUIDS' HALL. THURSDAY. TsOVEiMBER 7tli. Four Musicians. Ladies, Is; gent.'s 2b. 6d. W. BROUGHTON, Hon. Sec. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK At the Farm, Manakau,'2 miles from ' Railway Station. FRIDAY, November 8, 1918, at 12 noon. NTJ LOAN and MERCANTILE • • AGENCIV CO., Ltd.. have received instructions from Mr S. F. Galloway, who lias sold his property, to sell the following: 41 selected, dairy cows in full milk. 8 store cows 2 2-vear heifers 7 yearling heifers 43 calves on bucket 15 store pigs 3 sows to farrow December and January 1 sow and litter of niuo On accouu): of other vendors — 4 store cows ' Zealandia wool press Conveyance will meet Napier express. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—Wo can thoroughly recommend buyers to attend this sale as the cows are a. good genuine lot, mostly secondi and third calvers, and in good condition. WAIKANAE SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER oth. yjiUiainb£s WILL SELL AT 1 p.m.— 100 store ewes 50 forward ewes 25 ewes and lambs 70 hoggets 10 fjiore cows 2 springing heifers 10 yearling heifers 7 mlixedi weaners WAIKANAE SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1918. J-|AL«ETV AND COMPANY, LIT). will sell— 25 4-year steers (off hills) 25 good 2-year steers 15 Shorthorn yearling steers 8 fat and forward bullocks 5 employ cows 120 woolly hoggets MEN. —We .i-rongly advise you to order your Christmas suit now and save disappointment. •Come in and see our Smart Suitings; we guarantee .satisfaction. STILES and MATHESON. Ltd., Levin. MONTH order early at GIBSON'S your Christmas fruits, for supplies may .-til! rise in price any day. WANTED.— A ladyhdp or cookgeneral. -\lr.s N. Kirkoaldie. "Kowhai," Queen street. WANTISD. —Furnished house or private board l>v lady. No children. Apply "Chronicle" oiltae. LOS"!.— In Park' Domain or between there and Firebell, round gold brooch. Reward at "Chronicle" office.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 5 November 1918, Page 3

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

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

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