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CENTURY HALL, LEVIN. J .WEDNESDAY, MAIICII 31 at 8 p.m. • GRAND CONCERT. j Tlio Famous Great Russian Artists j LEO, JAM, and MICHAEL ( j f1 HERNIA V S Iv V | Violinist, Pianist and 'Cellist. •*- [ The Auckland Herald says "They are tlirco young priests from the Temple of the Muses who liavo been projected into the earth world to briag | comfort to the hearts of tens of thous- | ands. Their music brings with it a I message of hope and joy—hope and joy that will tend to develop expanding ideas in those privileged to heat 1 it. One leaves the presence of the artists tnd ! the concert hall they play in, but ue | never entirely leaves the presence of i their haunting music, for its essence ; seems to cling permanently to one, making for increased happiness and optimism. If I wanted to do 1. good turn to anyone I would recommend tliom to listen to the Cherniavskys' music, and that as often as possible." Is tickets can he obtained from lv ui>otli Aitken one week prior to ('>■ Concert. Reserved seats 4s. Admission 3s and 2s. Reserved seate r nr school parties 2s 6d each. Mr Jan Chcrniavsky carries his own full grand Chappel piano. HOWARD ISDIE. j '251-t.d. General Manager, i, ' I QALVA'fION ARMY HALL. SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY. 28th, 20th. 30th. LIAR VEST E E.ST IVAL M EIOTINiiS. Staff-Captain Wallace in command. Special programmes Monday and Tuesday, after which sale of gifts. NORMAN E. BROWN. H2O-2 Captain FOR SA I.E. From Is io lj, (id each. Apply H. Newport, i-v n win Nursery, Levin. 31D-M. MR .1. W. RE I 'KINS iis giving up • his milk run on 31st March. Either -Mr Oak or Mr Cuiiuniijg.s will supply Mr Perkins' customers. Mr Perkins thanks his customers lor past favours. 328-1 LENTN BOROUGH COUNCIL. BOROUGH ROLL. milE MAIN BOROUGH ROLL is -®- now printed and is open for inspection at my office, and can also be seen at the Rost Office or Library. Ratepayers and residents are urged to see that their names are not omitted. The Supplementary Roll i.s now being Diepared. and will be definitely closed on WEDNESDAY, the 14th April, 1915. P. W. GOLDSMITH. 329-1 w Town Clerk. WANTED KNOWN.—At Druids' Hull, Easter Monday night, Druids' Ladies' Night, opening .season. Gentlemen 2s. ladies Is. Supper provided. 324-3 WANTED. Smart 'i rap or Dogcart in good condition. State price and where to be seen. "Spot Cash," Chronicle office. 320^3 TRKtiPAtiS NOTICE. VNYONE trespassing on J. R. McDonald's property will be~ prosecuted. J. R. McDONALD 317-3. LEVIN CO-OP. DAIRY XJO. LTD. npHE Directors of the Levin Co-op-erative Daily Company Limited | would like to meet the Shareholders i and Supplieis of the Company at> Hie Century Hall, Levin, on THURSDAY . Bth April ,1915, at 11 a.m. to discuss the question of installing cheese plant | i. BROWN, > 311-3 Secretary. ! HOW TO CURE INDIGESTION Thf following letters will be of in- : sense interest to sufferers from indige* Kru'ni Mrs D H. Cole, 70, Keightleyroail. Subiaco, W A. "For many years I suffered from frei queiit, attacks' of indigestion, followed pains in the chest, severe headaches, i sleeplessness, biliousness, constipation, and pains under the shoulder blades. I could retain little on my stomach, ana vomited frequently. I tried a variety of medicines with very little good result. 1 happened to read on# of Warner's Safe Cure pamphlets, and seeing ' in it how others had taken W&rner'o e Safe Cure with beneficial results, I ■j decidcd to try that medicine. I obtaint j od great relief from the first bottle; in v fact, from the first few doses I took. After taking Warner's Safe Cure for a a few weeks I was quite restored to health All my former trouble had gone frotn me, I hope, and believe, never lo return. Now fam feeling fit and strong as 1 could wish to be." r From Mr. T. Darcy, 163, St. Lcoaaid'vL road, Ascot Vale, Vic. v "For years I was a great suffer* from indigestion in the form of chronij ,5 ' dyspepsia, which caused me much pais ° and many sleepless nights. At times, u a throbbing, splitting pain would set io lt . on the top of my head, and the pain in my chest wouM extend right through to the shoulder-blades. My food would s often repeat on me; even light food ■!> would not digest. I tried many rein*- • dies, which failed to benefit me in the i. least. Then Warner's Safe Cure WM recommended to me, and I began to take it. The first bottle gave me great relief, lessened the dizziness, and seemed to settle my stomach. My appetite re- ,| turned with my strength. In a few weeks' time 1 was quite free from indigestion, could sleep well, and was free r from all pa!n Since that time my health il lias been good. 0 Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, bith in the original (ss) bottles and in the 1 .heaper (2s 6d» "Concentrated" noa i. *-'Roholic form i' ~ ' ' 1 'mmmmummammmmmmmKaßsamma j The best agent for quickly and c ; surely raising cakes and scones, and 1 | lightening puddings and hatters, is Edmonds Baking Powder. ! Infallible, pure and wholesome ; it i is unsurpassed and unsuipass J ie. I" : Honest, "sure to rise," anil eec <- 18 i omical. It is upheld bv oil cool:-;. —• i| IFDMOA e I I „ BAK! !>,! . f, f && ONVJp E P

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 March 1915, Page 4

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