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CENTURY HALL, LEVIN. j i TO-NIGHT —WEDNESDAY. GRAND CONCERT. j The Famous Great Russian Artists LEO, JAN, and MICHAEL ~ /~1 HERNIAVSK "VT 1 ' Violinist, Pianist and 'Cellist. The Auckland Herald says:—"They are three young priests from the Temple of the Muses who have been projected into the earth world to bring comfort to the hearts of tens of thousands. Their music brings with it a message of hope and joy—hope and joy that will tend to develop expanding ideas in those privileged, to hear it. One leaves the presence of the artists ind the concert hall they play in, but ne never entirely leaves the presenoe ot their haunting music, for its essence I seems to cling permanently to one. I making for increased happiness and optimism. If I wanted to do «, good turn to anyone I would recommend them to listen to the Cherniavskys' music, and that as often as possible." 4s tickets can be obtained from Kcni neth Aitken one week prior to the Concert. Reserved seats 4s. Admis- ! sion 3s and 2s. Reserved seats for ; school parties 2s 6d each. ; Mr Jan Cherniavsky carries his own | full grand Chappel piano. HOWARD EDIE. 251-t.d. General Manager. LEVIN - BOROUGH COUNCIL. " BOROUGH ROLL. rMHE MAIN BOROUGH ROLL is now printed and is open for inspection at my office, and can also l be seen at the Post Office or Library. Ratepayers and residents are urged to see that their names are not omitted, l'ho Supplementary Roll is now Being prepared, and will be definitely closed oil WEDNESDAY, the 14th April, 1915. P. W. GOLDSMITH. 329-1 w Town Clerk. WANTED KNOWN—At Druids' Hall, Easter Monday niglit, Druids' Ladies' Night, opening season. Gentlemen 2s. ladies Is. Supper provided. 324-3 WANTED.— Smart Trap or Dogcart in good condition. State price and where to be 6een. "Spot Cash," Chronicle office. 326-3 FOR SALE.—A quantity of jipe Tomatoes, 24fb for 2s (3d.--G. Fairfield. EASIER HOLIDAY'S. TiIHE undermentioned business bouse* J- will be CLOSED during Euit-ei from the 2nd to the otli, both dates inelusive. Saturday hours will be observed oi Thursday evening. STILES AND MATHEtiON. \Y. BULL AND CO. J. W. MIDDLEMISS. W. B. MACINTOSH D. GIBSON. A. SIMS. J. P. IVESS. W. M. CLARK. ... E. KEYS. : C. FRECHTLIXG V. M. ROSS. PARKER AND VINCENT A. DEMPSEY. H. WAT/KER. T. STOCKWELL. E. W. J. SMITH 11. WALKLEY. D. MALCOLM T. THOMPSON. T. BROOME, ; J. W. GIBSON. ROBERTSON AND KELLY I A. W. SMITH. N. BART?ATT. ; R. E. LUCAS Open for sale K. AITKEN. of paper on arr F. W. JONES. val of mail trians. G. F. MILNES 1 J. HARVEY » LEONG BROS. F. W. PINK. I R, HANNAH e HAS WELL BROS. F. GLACKIN 332 •' HOW TO CURE INDIGESTION I e 1 The following letters will be of in' e t ense interest to sufferers from indiges I F°om Mrs. D. H. Cole. TO, Keightley e road. Subiaco, W A. d "For many year® I suffered from ir®* ! quent attacks of indigestion, followed r l jv pains in the chest, severe headaches/ >• sleeplessness, biliousness, constipation, and pains unde* the shoulder blades. 1 could retain little on my stomach, and J vomited frequently. I tried a varietj i of medicines with very little good *• d suit. I happened to read out of War >1 ner's Safe Cure pamphleU, and *eein| f in it how others Had taken War net I i, Safe Cure with beneficial results, 1 e decided to try that medicine. I obtaia h ed great relief from the Mitt bottle; is d fact, from the first few doses I took c After taking Warner's Safe Cure foe i ,i few weeks I was quite restored It health. All my former trouble had go«H g from me. I hope, and believe, never K i, return. Now lam feeling fit and M«oa| d as I could wish to be." ■ n From Mr. T. Daicy, 163, St iMHlat y road, Ascot Vale, Vio. ,1 "For years I was a great snffeesj I. from indigestion in the form of ehronl r dyspepsia, which caused me much paa a and many sleepless nights. At tiasesi i a throbbing, splitting pain would set ia r on the top of my bead, and the pall 1) in my chest would extend right througt t> to the shoulder-blades. My food would i) often repeat on me; eve® light food would not digest. I tried many rem* l( dies, which failed to benefit' OH' la Um , teast. Then Warner's Safe Can !»M ~ recommended to me, and f began K „ take it. The first bottle gave' me great y relief, lessened the dizsineas, and seemed , to settle my stomach. My ao petite re jj turned with my strength. In a l« ~ weeks' time 1 was quite free from indi .. gestion, could sleep well, and was frei •J, from all pa'n Since that time my healtl has been good. , e Warner's Safe Cure is sold by cheat lf ists and storekeepers everywhere, bitl . in the original (Ss) bottles and in thi „ cheaper (2« 6d> "Concentrated" no* t alcoholic form d v The best agent for quickly and ' surely raising cakes and Scones, and lightening puddings and batters, is Edmonds Baking Powder. Infallible, pure and wholesome ; it is unsurpassed and unsurpassable. Honest, "sure .to rise," and ecunM omical. It is upheld by all cooks. a j! F, BAK'IMG- » A#

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 March 1915, Page 4

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