Farlan a's Tuesday, octoDer 28th, 1919 The Greatest Artcraft Feature The Law ot the North The Biggest Picture dealing with " the wild and woolly " ever attempted. Our advice is : Do not miss it! Wednesday, October 29 That Great Favourite fiarold Cockwood In Metro's Wonderful Play The Laid Leper MANAGERIAL NOTE : These two programs, screening on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, are TOP HOLE and can be recommended to our numerous clients far and near. Yours J. W. FARLAND.
A MEETING of the Levin .Returned Soldiers' Association will be held in the Druids' Hall on Friday, October 31, at 8 p.m. Business: Delegate's! report from Conference; general. | T. L. MEEfIAN, Secretary. | OTAKI (SEAT. * I TjIVELYN MACDONALD, the non- J •*-" Party Working Farmer Oandi- | dat-e, with a constructive progressive j and national policy, will give his open- | injy address at— | Century Hall, TUESDAY, I October 28. At Otaki, Bright's Theatre, Wednesday, October 29. At Manakau, Public Hall, Thursday, | October 30. { At Waikanae, Anglican School Room, I Friday, October 31. J And at other places later. ' | THE LEVIN GO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO., LTD. r I IEND'ERS are asked till the 31sfc October, 1919, for the lease of seven acres more or less adjoining the Creamery at Heatherloa, for grazing for a term of five years. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to the Company. T. BIIOWN, Secretary. LEVIN METHODIST"OHDROH. CENTURY HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, At 8 o'clock. (In aid of Trust Funds). BKHRI DGE'S CANTATA BERRIDGE'S CANTATA / "THE LOVE OF GOD" "THE LOVE OF GOD" Concert items will also bo rendered by the Oho.r, assisted by friends. Condfuotor, Rev. J. H. Haslam. Admission, Is; children, Gd. New Timber Supplies. FARiMEfEiS wanting small lots of timber must order early as the demand is keen. Following liDes are arriving immediately : Good posts, droppers and gate timber; also building timber. A. 6. DONALD. I TIMBER MERCHANT, WERAROA. j DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. | TENDERS are invited for the pur- j chase as a going concern, or bare, j ol' 67 acres 1 rood 12 perches, being J Section' 75, Horowlienua Village Settle- ; mont, situate oil the Kimberley Road, | Levin, now owned and occupied by William Makey, who owing to ill-health is compelled to dispose of the property. Title, Lease in perpetuity. Cash required, about £2000 or £1500. Now carrying 30 m'ilking con's. Tenders close 30th October, 1919, and must be addressed to Charles Blcnkhorn, Solicitor, Levin, from whom further particulars can be obtained. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THE DANDIES are coining. WANTED TO BUY—House and few acres, near Levin. Apply "Chronicle" office. WANTED TO PURCHASE.—Halfdraught horse (gelding). State price, ajre, etc. "Urgent," care Gordon and Gotcli, Advertising Agency, Wellington. CALICOES.— Two very special lines in White Calico: No. 1. 30-incli, I/U per yard. No. 2, 32-inch, 1/6 yard. Less one penny per y a " king a dozen yards. Stiles and Matheson, Ltd., Levin. THE DANDIES are coming. WANTED KNOWN. -Spray with Swift's Arsenate for best results. Obtainable Barker and Vinceait s.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 October 1919, Page 3
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