Football. REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES. LEVIN RECREATION GROUND. (By permission Levin Domain Board.) SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. WELLINGTON JUNIORS v. HOROWHENUA JUNIORS. (At 1.15 o'clock.) EOXTON v. HOROWHENUA SENIORS. (At 3 o'clock.) Admission, Is; ladies, 6d. Boy cicouts at ovement. 0Y O COUTH IVIOVEMENT. IMPORTANT PUBLIC MEETING. NEXT FRIDAY, AUGUST 2G, 1910, At the CENTURY HALL, at 8 p.m. * PARENTS and BOYS' and others interested in the formation of a SCOUT COMPANY are urgently requested to attend and hear the reason why this splendid movement should be encouraged. Addresses by Major Tatum and others. Parents are especially invited to attend. B. R. GARDENER, Mayor. !)li9-3 ****»*.« * * **•«!»•• * «»»*«•#« * «»«««•* * *t« « « « * lilt ## • • « » * * L.. TEA AND SUPPER • * • ROOMS: : H QUEEN STREET, • I LEVIN. * FRESH N * rn • * FISH DAILY. X * " Oysters Twice Weekly. 2!l * COOKED HAM E. * * * • ** * • *## * # **-*#* • ****** • ******* » TO HORSE' OWNERS. THE DISTRICT "NEWSPAPER. THE HOROWHENUA CHRONICLE — circulating in Tokomnru, Shannon, Levin, Ohau, Manakaii, Olaki, To Horo, AVaikanao and Paraparaumu—is the paper in which you should advertise your travelling stallions. Write for a quotation of advertising rates. Special concession on quarterly advertisements. SHANNON SALE ROOMS SPECULATORS LOOK!! Investments, 10 to 15 per cent, guaranteed. 18 Quarter-acre Sections. FARMS.—Dairy and Others. Agent for The Guardian Fire and Accident Insurance Co., Ltd. Call or write to E. A. W. OSBORNE. LAND AGENT, SHANNON. 919-y. HOROWHENUA COUNT? COUNCIL. A PPIJCATIONS will bo received -L » by Councillors Venn and Stephenson up to Saturday, the IV th inst., at noon, for the position of Ranger lor the Tokomanu Riding. Applicants to state wages required and to lie prepared to comma ice duties on the Ist September. H. E. LODGE, 9;; 1-3. County Clerk LADIES ! Is your hair coming out in handfn Is ? Has it lost that glossy sheen which all healthy hair should have? If so, it is certainly time it is atiended to. WIOLETTA Hair Food and Tonic a perfect remedy for weak, thin, airl fallinig Hair. Prevent# the Hair fro mturinng Grey through tho renewed life given, 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 thg tresses, without any sticky feeling. Sold in large bottles, 3s 6d (postage, sixpence extra). Agent, T. BROOME, Weraroa Store. - - Levin. Sole Agent: FOR SALE. A LEASE for eleven years, 20 acres, all cleared, first-class dairying land, dwelling 5 rooms, oow shed, 4 bales, concrete flooring, cooling shed, store room, 5 miles from Levin Post Office, on Main Road. No rent. Price, £250 for the leaae. Full particulars from HITCHINGS, HANKINS & CO., LIMITED., 867-t t Levin. FOR SALE. BILLIARD Table, Cues, Scoring Board, Lights, and! all accessoi ies in first-class order. Apply, G. -STEVENSON, lvoputaroa. 9(JL FOR SALE.—HaIf-decked Sailing Boat, 18ft. in length, mast, sails and gear complete; built throughout of kauri; about n'ne months old. Apply, W. R. BURGE, Chronicle Office. 063-3. ONIONS FOR SALE.—In any quantity at 151bs a shilling, or 6> per cwt/ A. -SOBYE, Weraroa. 960-1. WANTED— A general with knowledge of plain cooking for Wellington. Apply, Mrs Finch, care of Mr N. Kirkcaldie. 953-3. TO BE LET.—A Shop in Oxford street. Available in a few days' time. Address at Chronicle Office. 950-3.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 August 1910, Page 3
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527Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 August 1910, Page 3
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