'(Iris lias not been the best, of years for apricots in Nelson, savs the 'Mail, as much of the fruit outside , the carefully kept orchards has been affected by grub and spots. But where attention has been paid ,'fco tihe trees the grower has Im<oii repaid by good fruit and prices. A few specimens of some of the finest apricots L'ivwn this .season have ..ee-i sea L io the office of the Mail, which states thai each apricot was SI inches in (•ircunifereiK-e, well-shaped, free I'roni dei'cct: externally and of delicious flavour, about three going to tbo ponnd. T& % MTHOTMST <!,i.-'av Svh»..l I'ic Hi. siic will ! ,:1 lidd ai Mr Jam;s "A sldiidd." Qi-ien .street, nest Monday. T' e - mildrrn of the Srudav Sch v-.i'l at the Ccnlnry Hall ai lU.O. Parents and fri--'!> 's eol'i; i a I!Wi'l'-onie 1. ()7-l. HOKOWIIKATA (ODN'I'Y UU'.VIL. !>::•(: t.\x rci.lection. \ i'I'UCATIONS will be receive:! no to a.m. SATURDAY, 28th ii 4., from p'.'is'ins willing to under-t:''-e '.he i ol'c -tion of .Dog Tax in the scral Ridings of (lie County for Ihe year l!)ll. Applicants may {.. ,! er }.ir one or more I'idiiig.s, air! in st state renmnei ai'ion required. L'!!"|n to he ah'iv.-.scd to the (' .airman, and marked " Applicati >n re Doe: Tax." 11. 10. LODGE, (i'i-7. County Clerk. WKIdd.YGTOX COLLEGE. milE FIRST TERM of 1011 will .1. begin at !) a.m. MONDAY, 30th JANUARY. All new pupils muslt p:csent themselves for enrolment at 10 a.m. on SA'ITRDAY, 28th ~ANt'.VRY. and all who apply for Free Places must produce to the Headmaster the Certificate under which they claim the Kree PJaee. The Headmaster will interview par--o'it.s and guardians on SATURDAY, 2 s !th JANUARY, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.. and belt ween 2 and fi p.m. CTTAS. P. POWLES, 04-'5. Secretary. W KLLINGTON GIR LS' COLLEGE. I EtRST TERM of 1911 will _i be;r.in on MONDAY, ft till' FEBRUARY. New pupils must .present- themselves for enrolment alt 0.30 a.m., and all who apply for a Free Place must produce to the Piiucipal the Certificate- under which they claim the Free Place. The Principal will interview parents and guardians between 9.30 a.m. and 1 p.m.. and beitween 2 and •I- p.m., on MONDAY, Oith FEBRUARY. No. 10 Hill Street, has, been approved by the Board oJT Governors as a Boarding-hoiiso for p'pils, under '.die supervision of Mrs Urquhart. OH AS. P. POWLES, 6-"»-R. Secretary. JtStss Maud Remington. Teacher of Pianoforto and Violin, LEVIN. Next Term first week in 18- m. February. WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS! | ' • Hp HAT personal attraction means X an ' attractive personal appearance Tli at an attractive appearance is her duty to her womanhood and herself. That it depends on neat and careful dressing and attention to all the little details of the toilet. That the trimmest of figures, the clearest of skins, the brightest of eyes, the smartest of hate and tailor-mades count as nothing if her hair, Nature's crowning endowment, be dull and lustreless, thin, and grey. What every woman does not know is where to find a remedy—a RELIABLE rejuvenator for her hair, one that will tone up the scalp, eradicate dandruff, and promote a healthy luxuriant growth. WIOLETTA Will do all this, and more. The wise woman will add to her store of knowledge by trying it. • Price 3s 6d. Sold everywhere. ; Agent, T. BROOME, Weraroa Store* - • Lari®.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 January 1911, Page 3
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559Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 January 1911, Page 3
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