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LADIES ! Is your hair coming out in handfuls?' Iliis ib lost +liat glossy sheen which nil healthy hair should If so, it is certainly timo ib is attended to. _ . AVTOIjICTTA I lair hood and Tonic ;i nor foe t fur weak, thin, and fallinig Hair. i-rt-ronis the Hair fro mturiung Grey through the renewed life givan to it. Guaranteed not to contain any poisonous dyes, such IwHl- sih-cr. ctc. Ladies will find WIOLEIIA invaluable. It adds a glossy and silky character to the tresses, without anv sticky feelingSold in large bottles, Is Qd (postage, sixpence extra). Agent, T. HROOME. Weraroa Store, - • * K UXERAL OF THR LATJ'I KING EDWARD VII. I lIISREBY respectfully request jfhu business people and others to observe FRIDAY NEXT, tho 20th M>ay, by closing their places of business all day, the day sel apart for tho burial ol our la.to King. And I further invito ono and all to attend a United Service, to bo hold in the Square 011 tho same date. Hour «nd arrangements will be published later. H. R. GARDENER, Mayor. Town Clerk's Office, .May IG, 1910. 587-1 Town hall, levin. TUESDAY, MAY 17. One Night Only! One Night Only! One Night Only! One Night Only! FRANK DEYONTORT'S VTSTRALIAN DRAMATIC CO. "THE WICK OK I*'ATl']." A stirring drama, by tho (anions author, Dudley Grant; presented fi,r the first time in New Zealand. Now scenery specially painted for tlii.s prod notion by Kenneth Clifton, iii'-luding the magnificent scene : " Tho Graveyard under Snow." I'LUOES: 3s, 2s a.nd Is; children fruit seats Is, back seats, Gd. Director and Stage .Manager: 088-2 MR FR ANK DEVON PORT. GRAND GONttERT. JS tho CENTURY HALL, on 1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 18th. at 3 p.lll. I' rog r a 111111 0 : OviM'iture- —• Tho Levin Orchestra. So:ig—Selected. Mr Gibb (A\ ell.) Diiet —Selected. Mesdames Devine and Anderson. !»• citation —" The Last Hymn." Miss Tlately (Dunedin.) Seng- Selected. Mr I). Anderson. Pianoforte Solo - Miss Shaw. Quartette— Mesdames Devino and Anderson, Messrs Shaw and Anderson. Reading—Special -Miss Tonkinson. Selection— The Levin Orchestra. S( i!g- Selected. .Mrs T. Devine. 11'. "illation— Mr Gibb (Wellington) Song—Selected. Mr Smith. Gloe-- 'Hie Choir. Admission : All parts. Is. NO SPEECHES. FREE SUPPER. LEVTN PRESBYTER TAN CHURCH VISIT THE NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW, PAI/MFRSTON N. .TUNE 21 TO 21. 1910. rEIHE Great- Exposition of overyj. thing appertaining to D-airy-inio 10,000 .square feet of machinery, 200 feet of shafting. Five machines milking cows. Special 11.-1 I: This Show will ho larger and mere complete than any of its predecessors. Rig Prize Money for Apples, Vegetables, Roots: 3 Royal Silver Medals. £10 for Applo Prize. Poultry. _ Horso Mumping. Competitive entries close June Otli. Forms and Schedules po-1, free. J. C. LANE, Secretary. IN THE MATTER OF THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF ALEXANDER ERASER. OH ALT. /;, LL DEBTS owing to this EsLAV. tato must bo paid to the 1111 'ersigned 011 or beforo TUESDAY, 31:,!; INSTANT. . H. A. GOLD, Trustee, 153 Foutliers ton Street, Wellington. May 2, 1910. 541-t. ANNUAL CATHOLIC CONCERT. .MAY 21, SPECIAL TALENT engaged. Wellington and Palnierston Vocalists. I'ull particulars in future issue. REM EMU KR, THE DATE: TUESDAY, MAY 21 ********* * * * * * * * * # * * ***** * # ******* ****** . s ***** *** * * «* * * ,* * * * Jj. TEA AND SUPPER * * * ROOMS: * * H QUEEN STREET, * X LEVIN. * FRESH N m * FISII DAILY. X rj * Oysters Twice Weekly. Ll * * * COOKED HAM. lii. * * * * ** * * *** * * ***** * ****** "* ******* * ******** * LEVIN Y. M. C. A. ROOMS: QUEEN STREET. LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 19. CENTURY HALL, 7.45. CENTURY HALL, 7.45. Debate: "Are Women More Economical than Men." Leaders: Affirmative, Mrs P. L. Arcns; Negative: Mr P. TV. Goldsmith. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. No Charge. No Collection.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 May 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 May 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 May 1910, Page 3

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