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I FIELD, LUCK9E & TOOGOOD liA 1111 [STF.IIS & SOLICITORS, & PATKNTiAG'KNTS. ICO Fkatiirhston Stkkk WEIiMNOTON. Money to lend on Town and Country Socnritioß at Lowest Curront Rates. | For Sale. B' lISII LAND at £2 per acre; in blocks of 200 to 1100 acres, j within miles of railway station, ! concreted with good metal roads. I For sale or exchange compact | farm of about 4S acres, adjoining | the borough boundary of a flourish- ! ing town, would advantageously cut ! up into small sites for building i purposes, at present leased to a I good tenant who pays taxes and in- ; surance on the house which con- ; tains 6 rooms and verandah, also I cow shed v/ith bails. Property is i subdivided into paddocks and let ' on breakable lease. Also a farm does to the above, ! consisting of 40 acres let on a : breakabe lease, rates and insurance i on house paid by tenant, G roomed 1 house with verandah, nearly new, j cow bail with concrete floor and 8 I stalls, all level laud, mostly been j ploughed, permanent creek running | through the property. | Second hand furniture at the | Auction Mart, Shannon. J, R. Stansell, i AUCTION MART, - SHANNON.

C. BROMLEY. BOOTMAKER, SHANNON. BRING your Repairs to a practical Bootmaker—one who has had twenty years' experience in the Factories in Leicester, England, the home of shoemakers. I ha,vo aho a small stock of New Boots. No rubbish stocked, as by keeping the best, I hope to gain tho confidant of the public—by giving VALUE for MONEY. LEVIN HOTEL. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. late of Provin- • cial Hotel, Napier, desires to intimate to the public of Levin and district that he nas taken over the Levin Hotel, and intends to conduct the house on strictly up-to-date lines. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. SPEIGHT'S XXX BEER ON TAP _ BUSINESS RE-OPENED. Miss I-lall, HAS re-opened business at Weraroa in the lines of FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY and she hopes to resume dressmaking at and after tho beginning of April. LEVIN Y. M. C. A. ROOMS: QUEEN STREET. OPENING NIGHT. LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY. Century Hall. 8 p.in. Century Hall. 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11. Lecture: "Navy League," C. W. Palmer, Esq. (Secretary Wellington Branch.) ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. No Charge. No Collection. No Charge, No Collection.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 May 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 May 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 May 1910, Page 2

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