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FBELIS, LUCKS£ & TOOG«Oi0 | BARRISTERS & SOLICJTOUK, I & PATENT.AGENTS. j HiO Fkatiikkston Stiikk j WKI.I.INOTON. I Money to lend on Town mid Country Securities ftt Lowest Curront Rates. ■ For Sale. BUSJI LAND at £2 per acre; in blocks of 250 to MO acres, within Hi miles of railway station, I con ere ted with good metal roads, i For sale- or exchange compact | j farm of about ; IS acres, adjoining 1 t]iv borough boundary of a flourish- j ing town, would advantageously cut : up into small sites for building : purposes, at present leased to n j good tenant who pays taxes and in- j siirance on the house which con- | tfiins (i rooms and verandah, also | cow shed v'ith hails. Property is J subdivided into pad-clocks and let j nil breakable lease. j Also a farm Hoes to the above, ! consisting of '10 acres let on a ! breakabe. lease, rates and insurance ! on house paid by tenant, f> roomed house with verandah, nearly new. ] cow bail with concrete floor and $ j 1 stalls, all level land, mostly been i ploughed, permanent creek running ! through the property. j Second hand furniture at the j Auction Mart, Shannon. j J, R. Stansell, AUCTION MART, - SHANNON !

S3. BUO^LEY. BOOTMAKER, SHANNON. BRTNG your Ropnirs to a practical Hootmaker—one who iias had twenty years' experience in the Factories in Leicester, England, the hoine of shoemakers. I hnvo r. Isn a small stock of New Hoots. No rubbish stocked, as by keeping the best, I hope to gain tho confkbi.'o of the public—by giving VALUE for MONEY. LEVIft HOTEL. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. JBERRYMA~n7 late of Provin- • cial Hotel, Napier, desires to intirruito to the public of Levin and district that he has taken over the Levin Hotel, and intends to conduct the house on strictly up-to-date line?. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. SPEIGHT'S XXX BEER J3N TAP BUSINESS RE-OPENED. Miss Hall, HAS re-opened business at Weraroa in the lines of FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY and she hopes to resume dressmaking at and after the beginning of April. To Comet Seekers. You will bo sure to see the Comet, if you buy one of Glackin's renowned Alarm Clocks NEXT LEVIN HOTEL.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 May 1910, Page 2

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359

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 May 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 May 1910, Page 2

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