LADIES ! Fs your hair coming out in hamlf"ls? Has it lost ithat glossy sheen which nil healthy hair should have? If .so, it is certainly time it is attended to. "WIOLETTA Hair Food and Tonic a perfect remedy for weak, thin, and fallinig Hair. Prevents the Hair fro mturinng Grey through the renewed life givon 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 (kl (postage, sixpence extra). Agent, T. MROO ME, Weraroa Store, - - - Levin. LEVIN FIRE BRIGADE. Annual social gathering AND DANCE. JULY 12. 1 IN THE TOWN HALL, LEVIN. Music by Mr J. Kersley. Songs by well-known Amateurs. Doublo Ticket, 3s (id; Gentlomein, s (id; Exltra Ladv, Ls (id. D/ G. LAURIE, 5-i-t.c. Seorotairy. Dressmaking'.
THE Ladies of Wwaroa may have their dressmaking done in their own vicinity 'by a, competent dressmaker by leaving their orders with .Miss Hal], whose business is now in full swing. Good linos of confectionery and fruit aro stocked in the retail side of the establishment. I 1 n Miss Hall, Dressmaker. WERAROA. FOR SALE. WHITE Leghorn • Cockerels, Leger-Wyckoff; White Wyandjtte Cockerels, imported, good egglaying strains; Gs each, delivered free. P. WEBB, - Box G, Levin. Ihakaiva Reserve. 733-t.c. #***«**• * ******** * ********
****** ***** ** * * * * * * * * L. TEA AND SUPPER ROOMS: H QUEEN STREET, 1 I LEVIN. FRESH N FISH DAILY. T 7 Oysters Twice "Weekly. SJI I? COOKED HAM i!i. * * * * * « ** # # *** * * ****** * ***** *
TO THE CITIZENS OF LEVIN. BOROUGH ELECTION. T ADTES AND GENTLEMEN.— ■*-* Tn response to a deputation thaJt waited on me to-day, and asked me to accept nomination to fill the vacancy now existing in the Levin Borough Council, I have pleasure rn announcing that I will he a candidate. My long connection with the town, and my iinterests in it, should "liable me to give unbiased judgment on all matters that may come up for decision at the Council table. I will, if elected, always keep before me the interests of the burgesses as a whole. 752-tc W. H. WILSON. ANGLICAN CHURCH BAZAAR. CENTURY HALL. FRIDAY AND~ SATURDAY, JULY 22 AND 23. TUMBLE Stall, Side Shows, and tM all tho usual features. A Maypole Dance will be a special 1 attraction. Proceeds in aid of the H Vicarage. 627t.c. fa
LEVIN I Y. M. C. A. I ROOMS: QUEEN STIIIJET. I JULY 13. I Elocution, and Musical Evening. Instrumental and Vocal. Programme arranged by Ladies' Auxiliary. A hearty invitation' to flititend is extended to tlve pu'bl'ic. No charge tor admission, and no collodion. TANG YE OIL ENGINE. PRICE "£35. OR SALE.—A Tangye Oil Engine, suitable for country printing office, or for driving milk- « ing machines or for general farm work. Horse power, 2J ; per feet order and good as new. Apply, CHRONICLE OFFICE. WEST COAST SAW'MILLERS ASSOCIATION. IN LIQUIDATION. Notice is hereby given that all accounts owing t'o the above Association must 'be paid to the undersigned on or before 21st July, 1910. Proceedings to recover summarily will ho taken in every instance where debts remain unpaid rfter that date. GEORGE CAMERON, Receiver, ?80w. Oxford street. Levin. WANTED.— A good mail for Dairy Farm; also to buy a ;oit of good second hand harness. T. HALL, Beach Road. 3
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 July 1910, Page 3
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