i;V G. H. Hawck P. H. Hakimsb. Hi : <"TAKI LEVIN. jV-'fi. ;| OAlvl'KH AND ITARPER, |; BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS £ fLEVIN. !i : ' rs to Mr E. J. Prendergast. ?: MONEY TO LEND j On approved security at} owost £;' current rates. | : CEKTBAL KOTEL, FM9T*OLA§B Sample R»amß fcr OoT:n.«rri!.' Tr&TolJpn. 9|M>igkt's Beer only «n ■. Up. The Beat Brands of Wines Ind Spirit? kppt in »toek. Letter? and tole£;iMJ yromgtlj attendee* ia W. Proprietor. THE CHEAPEST SHOP FOR Christmas Presents IS "JENMAN'S" A fine selection of— FANCY PERFUMES. DRESSING CASES. SILVER MOUNTED WALKING STICKS. ■ MEERSCHAUM AND BR TAR PIPES. CIGAR CASES. CRICKET MATERIAL. All the favourite brands'of Cigars •nd Tobaccos. Clean new stock and no "fancy prices." T H Jesiman, THE LEADING HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST AND UMBRELLA MAKER, LEVIN. NOTICE. | -'Tho Horowhonna Ch'roniole" te»y be obtained daily from— Meeam A. T. Fenton and Co. Levin Mr J. "W. Thompson - - Levin Mrß Milne Werwoa Misi Dnnckley - - • Bhannon. - ;. x . Byron Brown, Limited > - - - Ohau. Mr C. E. Lindsay - - Manakau.
d Xa ,A 3Efc XX, s £5 9 GRAND CLEARANCE SALE of Summer Drapery begins on Thursday, Jan, 19, 1911. On such ;tn occasion as tin's we do not forget our Customers and Friends, who. by their confidence and support have placed us in the proud position we hold to-day as LEVIN'S BEST STORE. We can host- show our appreciation and gratitude by endeavouring to exceed our past efforts !to make <>:t SALISS worthy of your support and eonfkfence. So one will question the fact who sees our bargains that for quality of goods and lowness of prices GLAHK'S cannot he beaten "The best chance in Levin" to buy quality DRAPERY is at CLARK'S SALE on Thursday.
JOB PRINTING ! Heave your work done WELL and REASONABLY at . . "The Chronicle." NEW STOCK AND NEW IDEAS.
Dominion -. Boardingkouse. OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. MRS SMITH w,ho has taken over the DOMINION BOARDING HOUSE, has had it renovated throughout. FIVE RECOMMENDATIONS. Good Table; Good Beds: Hot and Cold Water Service; Good WaitIng, and First-Glass Supervision. Tariff. - -4s 6d per day. Dinner at 11 a.m. on Safe" Days. Weekly Boarders taken at 18s pei week. 929-y. WEEKLY SUIiSCRIBKRS. TN response to requests from various subscribers, arrangements ihave been made to allow the runner boys to receive, on behalf of " The weekly or monthly uubocriptions at residents' own. doors. Those who decide to pay in this manner are advised to keep a small book, and obtain receipts from the _~ runners for each weekly or monthly -' payment made. Monthly payments ■;-' will be at the reduced rate of 2s per .-'calendar month. 10S8-*.c.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 January 1911, Page 2
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421Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 January 1911, Page 2
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