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A third prize for mangold wurzels was gained at the National Dairy Show, in Palnierstan N'orth, by Mr ,T. Devonshire, of Kiinberley road, Lovin, whose exhibit was taken straight from tlio paddock, without amy manuring or special preparation. Tli oiv was a Large entry 111 this class. Mr Devonshire also gdt second prize for drumhead cabbage, another class in which 'tflie entry was large, and the quality exception a flv good. Mrs Devonshire, who is an enthusiast in poultry raising, secured a first prize for her trio of Black Orpingtons. The Ashiburton Racing Club's meeting was continued to-diay in, good weather. Results: Second Hack Hurdles—White Cockade 1, Faiukaigo 2, Rackwell 3 ; won easily. Tahu fell at tilie last fence «,nd Ims rider (SwiiVborn) sustained concussion of the brain 'and was removed to the (hospital. Allenton Hnndicaij)—Fasnakyle 1, Czar Kolohol 2, Silkweib 3: won by a nose.—Press Association telegram. "\V. ft. Gallichan, carrier, wishes to notify that as from the Ist May his only address will be Oxford Street, Levin. Furniture carefuly removed. All correspondence to be addressed care of Levin Carriers' Association. Telephone, No. 52.— Advt.

LADIES ! Js your hair coming out in handful.s? Has it lost that glossy sheen which all healthy hair should have? If so, it is certainly tirao it is attended to. WIOLETTA Hair Food and Tonic a perfect remedy for weak, thin, and fallinig Hair. Prevents the Hair fro inturinng Grey through the renewed life givein to it. Guaranteed not to contain any poisonous dyes, such as lead, silver, etc. Ladies will find WIOLETTA invaluable. It adds a glossy and silky character to the tresses, without any sticky feeling. Sold in large bottles, 3s 6d (postage, sixpence extra). Agent, T . I!R ()0 ME , Weraroa Store. - - - Levin. LEVIN Y. M. C. A. ROOMS: QUEEN STREET. LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY. LECTURE, JUNE 29. ••CHINA AND THE CHINESE," IJy Yung Liang Hwang, Esq., Chinese Consul, Wellington. CENTURY HALL, 7.45. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. No Charge- No CV lection. ANGLICAN CHURCH BAZAAR. CENTURY HALL. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 22 AND 23. TUMBLE Stall, Side Shows, and .all tho usual features. A Maypole Dance will be a special attraction. Proceeds in aid of the Vicarage. S27t.c. AT THE KAWIU NURSERY, LEVIN, H. Newport. HAS FOR SALE.—Applo Trees, Pears, Plums, Prunes, Poaches, Apricots, Nectarines, Quinces, Mulberries, Lemons, Grapes, Figs, in all their leadiing varieties. Rhododendrons—About 100 different varieties and colours. Camellias.—Of all the leading sorts and colours. Daphnes, 500 Roses, Azaleas, Indigopera, Hedge Plants, Shelter Trees, Flowering Shrubs. By ordering Roses from inb, residents will save all freight charges. INSPECTION INVITED. FOR SALE. WHITE Leghorn Cockerels, Lcger-WyckofF; White Wyandotte Cockerels, imported, good egglaying strains; Os each, delivered fre?. F. WEBB, - Box G, Levin. Ihakara Reserve. 733-t.c. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS owing to me must be paid by July 6th. After that date all accounts outstanding will be sued for without fur!her notice. P .STEVENS, 732-2. Cambridge st., Levin. THE SALVATION ARMY WILL give a CONCERT in the Weraroa Town .Hall, ion Friday, .Tuue 24, at 8 p.m., in aid of the ANGLICAN CHURCH BUILDING FUND. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, Gel. 731-3. ******** * ******** * ******** * ******* * ****** * ***** *** * * *** * ' * • * * Jj. TEA AND SUPPER * * • * ROOMS: : II QUEEN STREET, • I LEVIN. • * ' FRESH N * m * FISH DAILY. X • * Oysters Twice Weekly. Z * COOKED HAM E. * * * * ** * * *** # * *** * * * ****** « ******* « ******** * rn A. WILLIAMS, Builder and Contractor, Bath Street, Levin. All o.asses of Work undertaken. Estimates given; work Guaranteed. 470.q

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 June 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 June 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 June 1910, Page 3

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