BEST QUALITY GROCERIES ARE STOCKED BY GEO. MILNES, A GREAT VARIETY OF TINWARE AND HARDWARE. DRAPERY GOODS STOCKED. INSPECT THE LINOLEUM ROLLS AT MILNE'S. Address: OXFORD STREET, LEVIN
LEVIN ENGINEERING WORKS. QIIKMN STREET. Promptness and Efficiency. Promptness and Efficiency. Murphy brothers, of \w gnnui, have begun business in Levin ns Motor, Mnrino and Qenornl Engineers. They guarantee their work. Agents for Ford Motor Cars, Hydraulic Rams, Pnmps, Windmills supplied and erected at short notice. Benzine and Motor Accessories stocked. MURPHY BROTHERS, P.O. Rnx 27. - Telephone 59. 574q QUEEN STREET.
■k' AT THE KAWIU NURSERY, • , LEVIN, H. Newport. HAS FOR SALE.—Apple Trees, Pears, Plums, Prunes, Poaches, Apricots, Nectarines, Quinces, Mulberries, lemons, Grapes, Figs, in nil their lendiinp: varieties. Rhododendrons—About 100 different varieties and colours. Camellias.—Of all <the leading sorts and colours. Daphnes, 500 Roses, Azaleas, Tndigopora, Hedgo Plants, Shelter Trees, Flowering Shrubs. By ordering Roses from mo, residents will save nil freight charges. INSPECTION INVITED. J. W. Middiemiss QUERN SRTEET ... LEVIN. IS A Practical Tradesman. (ErsSi His HARNESS and SADDLERY ntn unsurpassed for Quality ni : <l Trico in the Dominion. TENNANT AND /CLIFFORD EX XA NT AND V^LTFFORD PAINT ICRS, PAPERHANGERS, , PECORATOR9 AND SIGNWRITER9. Eatinitttes for Work 896j Given. TEN =* GUINEAS iHt Prize. S5 Sa. iiii d „ S3 38. < I 3rd ~ 52 28. Last ni nth contestants complained of the i difficulty of forming the largest possible number 1 ot words from a given sentenco. To give an | eaßlor opportunity now of winning, wo offer the / above generous prizes to tk« throe persons who j " I form the leaat number of words and leave ( unused tin! least number of luiters from tins f sentence: "Tonklng's Linseed Emulsion wIH cure 1 speedily n"d completely, your cough, cold, bronchitis, hoarseness., difficult breatlilnjc, or any other chest 'complaint Easily taken, children like It. Words i must be gnnuino English dictionary words, 1 though uiiy grographlcal names are allowed, ' but pe simiil and other proper names are 1 barred. K.nrh of the 15U letters In the sentence can Im* uhl!«1 hut oucc. None of the 25 words / are to bo 11-ted in their present form. Eachun- \ used U'tt'T to count as a word. j Uoiiteat eonilllloiiß. I Re cull 'Ici-'lari'd within liftcen days, and prizes \ tiftid al uin'c. A wdl-known literary man to act / as judge, \W>«r decision will be llnal j winners S names published in tills paper, In case ol a tie, \ list with most dictionary words to win i further I tie, prl/.o will be divided. Kaoh contestant to f enclose a panel from tho box around a (pur- \ ohased) botllo ofTonltlng's Linseed liinulsion. / If from small bottlo, the panel must contain ) the words "Gives Immediate Relief," Front S or back panel from larger bottles will give 1 ( two chances. Contestants may sond in more I I than one word list, if box-panel for each is P I enclosed. Post word lists before 15th July to L ( " Manager, Tonking's Contest," P.O Box 100, b ) Wellington. Tonklnz's Linseed Emulsion obtainable from all PP' Chemists & Storekeepers, 1/6, 2/6,4/6 per bottle. Wholesale: From all Merchants.
G. THOMPSON, \ PLUMBER AND GASFITTER, r Oxford Street, Levin
II d 3 LN aTOUK- % BRAYS CELEBRATED MANTLES AND BURNERS A Large Variety of Gas Fn/nnga end Rings. Etc., Etc. Those who are installing or have Installed the gas kindly take note. Plumbing in all ita branches. G. THOMPSON, Oxford Street, ... - Levin. 1. A. L. WILLIAMS. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, | Oxford Street, - • - Levin. v XT AVING taken over the Bakery "I — f~l and Tea Rooms lately carried ."""7 on by W. H. Wilson, I wish the public of Levin and surrounding district to know that I am prepared to conduct the business on up-to- ' .) date lines. CUSTOMERS CALLED ON DAILY. The Tea Rooms will be a special " 1 ;- feature, and visitors can rely on being supplied with the Best Variety v ■ of Refreshments. If Wedding and Picnio Parties a,*. Specially Catered for. ii A. L. WILLIAMS. [■; 0223-fim Do not' to the expt te ' callIng in a doctor when you sp .in r!>f" yonr ankle. Bathe your foot and ■ ankle in water ns hot as can be and -rub in Chamberlain's IJ.V - Pain Balm frety. Repeat the rubfs%~' "BE several times and in two or three days yon will be able to get If«V3V' riant and will be quite cared in Wrf ' !»*8 than a week. For sale everywhere.—Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 June 1910, Page 4
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