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"RASPUTIN, THE BLACK MONK" j is due at FARLAND'S next FRIEDA*. NEXT SATURDAY—OIga Petrova in I 'THE WAITHiNG SOUL." I Best of All.. TO-NIGHT GREATEST PROGRAMME EVER SCREENED IN LEVIN. "THE GUARDIAN" "THE GUARDIAN" World Mighty Feature "PEGGY," the Wfll o' the Wisp. "PEGGY," the Will o' the Wisp. Metro. MONDAY A BIG DOUBLE STAR PROGRAM. 'THE TIDES OF FATE." and "THE MOTHER OF DARTMOOR." Mighty London Production. METRO scores again— j OLGA PETROVA in I OLGA PETROVA in £ "THE BLACK BUTTERFLY." £ WEDNESDAY j "FAITH." "FAITH." Great Six-part MUTUAL Feature. "FAITH," "FAITH." \Vas specially, created for MARY MILES ifINTEIR, flue dear dimpled darling of bhe screen. "FAITH." "FAITH." A MUTUAL super-feature which was shown to crowded audiences in Wellington. Supported by Helen Holmes in "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS." An Afternoon and Sate of Gifts Will be held at Mrs DEAN'S. DEVON 3TR3DET, on WEDNESDAY. November L3tli. Proceeds for the Methodist Church Circuit Fund. Muaic, Games, Competitions and afternoon tea. Admission! alt gate, la. Gifts of cakes, dairy produce, vege;ables, etc., thankfully received. LEVIN BOROtf&H COUNCIL. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. account of the serious nature of the Influenza Epidemic which is •aging throughout the Dominion, Eouseholders, Picture Hall Proprietors, Church Authorities, and, ail tiholse in ;liarge of public buildings in which the mblic congregate are earnestly requestid to use disinfectant freely about such buildings and grounds, and to take ev;ry precaution to cope with the disease. By observing the strict rules of cleanliness, great assistance will be given to stamp out the epidemic. '* B. R. GARDENER, Town Clerk. IMPORTANT URGENT PUBLIC NOOICJE. - IN view of the serious epidemic now prevalent in the Dominion, every ocad Authority is required to take urgent and immediate steps to secure the safest possible sanitary conditions in its listrict, and as a pairfc thereof to maintain at some central place supplies of lisinfectant for speedy issue to the pubic, also to make it widely known that >he public should not travel at present "teyond their own looality. Every Local Authority is advised to make ready to have a etandard influensa remedy for speedy issue to Public on :lemand. Public are requested to oarefully read any advice regarding Influenza, as from time to time may be published, and to each in his own capacity give every aismptanoe by improving the sanitary conditions of his own house and by taking all precautions necessary to combat the outbreak. G. W. RUSSELL, Minister of Public Health. JOS. P. FRENGLEY, - Acting Chief Health Officer. INBT/nfiXZA. "\XTOMEN—.not necessarily registered * nurses, bult who have had Home nursing vxpericnce—are urgently re» quested to volunteer for service in the Auckland district in any capacity that the Department of Public Health may ■'equire. The Government will pay all cost oi travel an<J remuneration at the rate of 10h per day during service. Apply immediately either personally or by letter or telegram to the District Health Officer at Auckland, Wellington, Ohrifttehurch or Dunedin. CHRISTMAS DAINTIES in stock— Rosella Plum Puddings; mincemeat, lemon cheese, fruit salad, etc. T. BROOME, Levin «nd Weraroa. !T:D odifit). Hymn, "Abide wuh me." Address; Rev. W. F. Grove (Church of England), "GOD SAVE THE KING." Benediction. Second Day. (1). Procession from Post Office, 10 a.m. (2). Sports gathering and district picj nic on the Levin Park Domain. Punch | and Judy shows, numerous other atj tractions. Hot water, tea, milk and sugar provided free of charge on the j grounds; brin<r your own lunch and i the family teapot. I EVENING. (1). All shops to Be illuminated. (2). Monster torchlight procession' from j Post Office at 7 p.m. '3). Burning of the Kaiser. (4). Free impromptu concert and enter- i | tainment and general jubilations. j | The combined choirs at thie evening service will be tinder the baton of Mr W. Hughes. The sideshows at the picnic will be in the Hands of Professor Scott and will be original and entertaining. Mr J. E. Dean has kindly offered to give 50 jars of soft drinks for the picnic for the benefit of the children. MiDean's generous offer—eqivalent to 60 gallons of liquid refreshment—has been accepted with thankrs. Children are reminded that they must bring their own mugs and oupi.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 9 November 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Levin Daily Chronicle, 9 November 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Levin Daily Chronicle, 9 November 1918, Page 3

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