A letter severely criticising the management committee of the Hoio« lion 11 a 1 ?ugby T'nion is crowded out of to-day's Chronicile, but it "'ill appear tn-morrow. A bazaar ,and .sale of work in aid ol St. Mary's Vicarage building 1 11 lid (Levin) was to be opened this afternoon in the Century Hall shortly after 3 o'clock, by Mr B." R. Gardener, mayor of Levin. The bazaar will continue this eveninc, and again on Saturday, both day and night. At the Levin hide sale yesterday conducted by Messrs Hitch in o\s, Ha.nkins and Co., Ltd., an ox hide wfjkglun.c lJ211)s press was sold on of tlio Levin. Moato Company for 7d per lb, realising £3 2s. Tho 1 iilvprs expressed thie opinion that this „was the hast stout hide that had come into-the market for sonic years, .and. ilvad -ilfc. not been for the <liop of ot lonst Ifl pr*r lb expprienced during the last few weeks, •this hi'V would have realised at least £3 10s. For TnfTuprisra. ♦->)<« Penrw>rminf V*y H1 1» rtrl ami 2s M Puro milk »:id prompt silvery are the need iind desire of <nll householders. F. O'Connell, who has taken over the Levin milk run of Mr P. .T. Mellor, is determined to mn'ntain the good reputation of the l"itn proprietor in these regards. Milk, crenm. butter, and eggs supplied.-- Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 July 1910, Page 3
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226Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 July 1910, Page 3
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