The Carriage Works Oxford Street, Levm. N. C. Holdaway, PROPRIETOR. Agents for Clements'' Patent Wire Nets, FencfngJ River Protection Nets, Special Stock Yard Nets, etc., etc. See stock of high-class V. hides in showroom. Horses carefully shod by practical tradesmen. WAY'S EMPERE CAFE. (Near Collinson & Cunninghamo's), PALMERSTON NORTH, VISITORS to Palmerston will do well to visit these new awl up-to-date Dining Rooms, which are fitted in the latest stylo. We have three dining rooms, a private room for ladies, upstair kitchen, no smoke or smell—in fact, this is the best place of its kind in Town. Fish, Grills. Eggs, Whitebait, etc., etc., at all hours. Proprietor: W. WAY, Late Chef Dawick's Buffet. £111 ■10 ■ 0 In Cash for an Hour's Work. Ist Prize, 5 Guineas. 2nd ~ 3 „ 3rd ~ 2 „ i fliven for the greatest number of genuine | KiiK'ixh <lit!tiomu-y words (excluding geographii'iil, piTsoiml, mid other proper lmines) formed fiimi tlir■ letters in the sentence —"Tonking's l.hisi'cil iiiniilslon cures speedily and completely, emails', colds, bronchitis, hoarseness, dlifici;!t breathing, and all chest complaints." H , would In; well to miilte your words short, hi'i-miM! ciieh one of the ]1!) letters can he used liiitoiiuit. I'Yir I'Xiiinpli' tlin letter "D" oceiirs six time:!. After fonniiiK, sny, the word "Hue." you would have left only live " D'k," thivti " ll's." ami eleven " K's." The same word | is not to In: listed twice. Without cure, ninny cuiili stunts' will probably fall short of 25 words. Contest Conditions. Decision to lie rendered flltcen dnys alter e.iiili'si closes, if possible, and prizes paid at n:ice. A wull-knuv.'ii business man to act as jiul,;e. whose decision shall lie final; names of wi is to lie announced in this puper. Tn case n! ii lie, |iu> contestant who leaves nnused , Hie li-ast iiuinher of letters (from the 11!)) to liuv. pi'-fiieiice; if a further tic, Hie list with lie curliest pos'iiinrli to win, or if of same date, pi i ■•!• will lie divided. No correspondence entered ii.lu, as all eonlesUnls are to lie, treated alike. Ki'tih contestant to enclose a panel from the I Lux uriii 11 id ii purchased bottle of Tonliiiiß's l.iiiM-i-l Kiiiiilsiiui. If from small bottle, the |.and must, contain the words "(lives lminedisilc'relief." but iroiit or back panel from 1 I .|-.;..|- hollies will serve (i.e. [jives two chances). I'liiitcstiinls inuy send ill more than one list, if i liox-panel for each is enclosed. Post wordiists after April .'iilLh and before ,lune 15th -inline vfiin- riiiiiil) to " Miuingcr, Tonkinc;'s Contest," I'.O Hox lfiO, Wellington. T<inkln,''s l.lnsced Rmulslon obtainable from all Chemisls k Storekeepers, l/A, 2/6, 4/6 per hotlle.
WHOLESALE from all Warehouses. DOURNVILLE "THE LAST WORD IN COCOA* is » refined concentration of the valuable constituents of the Cocoa Bean. Exquisite in flavour; of great purity, and economical in use. Prepared by Britishers in CADBURY'S ideal factory —no slavegrown beans used. Jewel Gasket of Chocolates free. Ask your grocer and save the Coupons.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 May 1910, Page 4
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484Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 May 1910, Page 4
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