WLLIAM STEWART PARK BARRIBTER AND SOLICITOR. SHANNON AND LIVIN. Has money to land at currunt ratei. HANKINS, ''ITZHERBERT, AND BLENkJCRN, Barrieten, Bolieltore and NoUri* Public. ReeidoDt Partner— GHAS. BLENKHORN. Money to Loud on Appromd €*- curity at Currbnt lift ten. 759 G. Tilleard Natusch, ARCHITECT, COLE'S BUILDINGB, The Square, PALMER9TON NORTH. And at Ballance Street, 'WelUngfcon, and Napier. S47jr, [THOMPSON'S BOOK ARCADE The works of all the leading poets of past and present times are to be found on the bookshelves at THOMPSON'S, Oxford Street, Levin. Spenser's "Faery Queen." Shelley's "Prometheus Unbound," Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Love
Sonnets, and various other standard works may be quoted. Samples of the works'of Levin poets, also, may ,be procured at Thompson's. One of \ them, who will do bettor when he \ grows older, assures us that— "Mr Thompson keeps a booksollers shop in Levin— And it is the prettiest booksellor's shop that ever was seen. There's hooks by galore. If you want a nice little book You ran do no better than call At Mr Thompson's Book Arcade. Levin." There wore quite a number of Oliau and Levin and Weraroa poets moved to measured praise by tho offer of a prize for the best versified composition. One youthful miss, with a precocious turn for irony, writes: — "There's a stationery shop in Levin you should know, Where all the commonsense peoplp do go. There are a few more who live round about Should visit this shop when'or they are out." After considering various merits and weaknesses in the many verses sent in' tho judge has decided to awnrd the prize of five shillings to the following effort:— THOMPSON'S HOOK ARCADE "Of course you all know this place of renown For good quality goods; its tho best in the town. Another thing too, the prices arc fair, And tho"'.'V, no overcharging or huge- nniuLS there: So if yr:,t'r.-> oror in Levin—this lively little town — Just stop inb> Thompson's and haw a qiii , '- round, !'';::• (iiev'vr- choice there to distraction, And tho rcs'ilt yon will find i: gren fc .<■•■) tisl'sic.tion." JICHSTE CAMPBELL. J. W. Thompson COOK ARCADE, LEVIN.
The Kaiser_ ordered non-alcoholic drinks for himself and guests at Uhe military manoeuvres. "Why? Because he wanted his vision. cleair and his head cool. The best nonalcoholic beverages are manufactured 'by ,Dean and Bawson, Levin. Send your Orders along.—AdVt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 September 1910, Page 2
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387Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 September 1910, Page 2
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